Camping near Bolivar Peninsula with wifi provided

Sandy beaches and wildlife at every turn draw campers to Bolivar Peninsula.

92% (37 reviews)
  1. Bolivar Peninsula
92% (37 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Bolivar Peninsula

Community favorites near Bolivar Peninsula

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Stories from the community

Available this weekend

12 top campgrounds near Bolivar Peninsula with wifi provided

100%
(1)

Eric And Jay's RV Resort

77 sites · RVs40 acres · Houston, TX
Eric and Jay’s RV Resort is a chic resort consisting of 114 RV pads in a gated, access-controlled community. The RV pads range in size with 30-foot back-ins, 40-foot extended length, and luxury pull-throughs. Each slip is outfitted with a picnic table and includes water, sewer and electric hook-ups as well as a fast fiber internet connection. The drive lanes are 20 - 28 feet wide allowing for easy maneuvering. Select pads feature a lake view, quick amenity access, private yards and/or covered parking. The resort is a stylish, amenity-laden destination offering a charming Texas Hill Country vibe in the midst of the exciting city life. The property is anchored by a clubhouse and pool terrace with a heated jacuzzi, a gazebo grilling/dining area, and an outdoor fire pit overlooking the large pond stocked for fishing. The modern Clubhouse features individual restrooms with showers, a fitness center, a game room, a business center, a lounge, a hospitality kitchen, and a laundry room. A major perk of staying at Eric and Jay’s is the immediate access to the City of Houston’s vast retail and transportation network. We have short-term guests coming for a long weekend to visit Houston and long-term guests embracing the close-knit community while not having to worry about a long commute.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$32.17
 / night
83%
(3)

RV Park Spoonbill

42 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Anahuac, TX
Welcome to RV Park Spoonbill, located at 450 Old Dutchman Rd, Anahuac, TX, 77514! We're delighted to offer you an exceptional camping experience like no other. Our campground is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who seek a tranquil and peaceful getaway in the heart of Texas. As soon as you arrive at RV Park Spoonbill, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and a serene atmosphere. Our spacious RV sites are designed to accommodate any size rig and provide ample space for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. Our park boasts a range of amenities to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. You'll have access to clean and well-maintained restrooms and showers, 30 and 50 amp, laundry facilities, and a convenience store stocked with essentials you may need during your stay. One of the highlights of RV Park Spoonbill is our beautiful lake, where you can go fishing or simply take in the stunning views. We have a boat ramp and dock, making it easy for you to launch your boat and spend the day on the water. You can also take advantage of our picnic areas, fire pits, and grills, perfect for enjoying a delicious meal with family and friends. Our campground is conveniently located near several local attractions, including the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, Chambers County Museum, and Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge. If you're looking for adventure, you can explore the nearby hiking and biking trails or take a short drive to the Gulf of Mexico for some beach fun. At RV Park Spoonbill, we take pride in providing a safe and secure environment for our guests. Our staff is on-site 24/7 to ensure your needs are met and that you have a pleasant stay. We welcome pets, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the adventure! In summary, RV Park Spoonbill offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, modern amenities, and warm hospitality that will make your camping experience unforgettable. We invite you to book your reservation today and come see for yourself why our guests keep returning year after year!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
Trash
from 
$50
 / night
100%
(4)

Jackie's RV Resort

97 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Bacliff, TX
Jackie’s Place RV Resort is located just a mile off the beaches of Trinity Bay, in beautiful Bacliff, TX. Let your adventure in the desired area of Kemah begin. Check out the park map or get started with our online reservation system below. Amenities Onsite Laundry Facilities Enjoy the convenience of our new laundry facilities. Clean, coin-operated, and cool AC! Onsite Management Our friendly professional on-site management team is here for you. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Shower and Restrooms Stay fresh for every adventure with access to our spacious resort bathrooms and showers. New Swimming Pool The beach is fun, but you can cool off right here, swimming in our BRAND NEW POOL! Full Hook-Ups Each space is equipped with 20/30/50 AMP service and a dedicated sewer connection. Community Clubhouse Come in and kick back in front of the big screen or shoot a game of billiards, the fun is waiting!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$55
 / night

Other options near Bolivar Peninsula

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Camping near Bolivar Peninsula with wifi provided guide

Overview

Just outside Houston on the Gulf Coast, the Bolivar Peninsula area offers world-class beaches and plenty of nearby camping accommodations. While both Crystal Beach and Gilchrest are only a 5-minute drive away, campers can also head farther into nature and discover carnivorous plants in Big Thicket National Preserve, kayak through iconic paddling trails in Galveston Island State Park, and get a thrill when playing eye-spy for alligators in Sea Rim State Park. Snag a luxury cabin rental with all the amenities of home, or opt for an adventurous backcountry camping trip—the diverse landscape of Bolivar Peninsula offers it all.

Where to go

Big Thicket National Preserve

Big Thicket National Preserve offers 113,00 acres of land and 40 miles of hiking trails. Kayak down Neches River or Village Creek and take in the shorelines dotted with cypress trees. Head back to land and walk Sundew Trail or Pitcher Plant Trail to view native carnivorous plant species, wildflowers, and local bird inhabitants. Although there are no campgrounds directly within the park, there are many campsites nearby—some primitive for a rustic experience and some amenity-filled with full hookups, showers, and laundry facilities.

Galveston Island State Park

Sandy beaches, picturesque nature walks, fishing, and kayaking are all easily found in Galveston Island State Park. Explore its well-known paddling trails—Dana Cove, Jenkins Bayou, or Oak Bayou. Butterowe Bayou boardwalk is a prime fishing spot with an observation deck of the surrounding area. Cabin vacation rentals are available within the park, offering AC, full kitchens, and wood-burning fireplaces. There are also campgrounds for tents and RVs with water and electrical hookups, fire rings, picnic tables, and access to fish cleaning stations.

Sea Rim State Park

Immerse in nature in Sea Rim State Park’s 4,000 acres of marshland, including 5.2 miles of coastal shoreline. Enjoy one of the most unique camping experiences available by snagging a floating campsite suspended in the swamp—the boat-in dock offers primitive amenities and serene solitude. Other campgrounds nearby are placed firmly on the ground for those who want a more traditional experience. Some campsites are hooked up for electricity and water. Then, horseback ride on the beach, hunt for blue crabs for dinner, or search for alligators in the marshy landscape.

When to go

April is often regarded as the best month to visit Bolivar Peninsula, when it’s warm but not overbearingly hot, and there is little chance of rain. March through mid-May and October through mid-November are safe bets for clear skies and mild temperatures. The peak of summer is very hot and rainy. In winter the winds pick up, though temperatures rarely fall below 50°F. If wildlife watching is a must, make sure to take into account seasonal migratory patterns for birds and marine life. Spring is the best time to see them in their full glory.