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Rio Frio RV Park & Campground

60 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Leakey, TX
A family owned and operated 15 acre campground park with full hook up RV sites, along the Frio River, 5 mins from Garner State Park in Rio Frio, Texas, with direct river access on both sides of the crystal clear spring-fed running waters at this magical swimming hole with a picturesque bend that has served as campgrounds for many families since the 1960's that camp, fish, kayak, and tube to Happy Hollow and Garner State Park. The property is lined with massive cypress trees, a pecan grove, vast amounts of wildlife, and amazing starry nights perfect for stargazing, camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking, tubing, and campfires. Choose from 9 RV spots, 25 tent camping sites with electricity, 50 primitive camping sites, van/car camping sites, many boondocking sites, 3 extra special primitive river side sites, and soon to come glamping sites. 7 RV sites come with full availability to 30/50 amp electricity, water, septic tank, picnic table, bbq grill, high speed wifi, and all sites come with access to amenities such as a resting pavilion with tables and furniture, clean restrooms, full hot/cold showers, large screen tv, cooling fans, outdoor cooking gas grills, Texas sized bbq smoker, dog park, games for kids and adults, a monarch butterfly sanctuary and a new organic farm in the process. Located on Ranch Road 1120, 5 minutes north of Garner State Park our property is the public access point for tubers and kayakers to jump in and float to Happy Hollow, Garner State Park, Neal's or Andy's. Rio Frio is 10 minutes south of Leakey and 10 minutes north of Concan away from lights and lots of noise. We embrace the Dark Sky pledge for stargazers seeking to enjoy the night sky, the Leave It Better pledge, ask that you Don't Mess with Texas, and ask that you treat others as you want to be treated. We have firewood available at discounted rates for larger bundles than stores. We please ask that you respect all wildlife as we are in process of becoming a monarch sanctuary. There are many types of birds, butterflies, axis and whitetail deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, armadillos, and fish. No hunting and please have your fishing license. See you soon. Concepcion and Carlos
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Hiker's Escape on 6,000 Acre Ranch

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6000 acres · Uvalde, TX
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, our 6,000-acre ranch offers an unforgettable escape into nature. With four privately owned lakes, guests can swim, paddleboard, or kayak (bring your own equipment) in serene waters surrounded by rolling hills. Explore over 30 miles of scenic hiking and riding trails, open seasonally, winding through rugged landscapes and showcasing the beauty of the region. Perfect for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike, our ranch provides a rare opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in the vast, untouched wilderness of the Texas Hill Country. PLEASE NOTE: Due to our seasonal hunting operation, certain activities are restricted during specific months to preserve wildlife patterns. Please review the schedule below to ensure your planned activities align with your stay: Jan., Feb., Oct., Nov., and Dec.: Restricted hiking trails availble March – September: All hiking trails open May – August: All overlanding/riding trails open
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Fort Clark Springs

11 sites · Tents2700 acres · Brackettville, TX
Fort Clark began as a US Army Post in 1852; built beside the Las Moras Springs, to defend settlers along the Pecos Trail.  In service until 1947, Fort Clark was a cavalry fort and home of the famed Black Seminole Indian Scouts; as well as every historic Buffalo Soldier regiment in the US Army.  During WWII, it was headquarters for the 2nd Cavalry Division and it housed more than 3000 German POWs.  The old Army Guardhouse is now a museum. MOVIE BUFFS:  Movies filmed on the fort and in the surrounding area include:  The Alamo (John Wayne), Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo, The Good Old Boys, Barbarossa, Arrowhead & more!Fort Clark Springs is now a 2700 acre leisure living community bordering US Hwy 90 at Brackettville, Texas; approximately 140 miles due west of San Antonio, Texas.The Fort sits at the head of the Las Moras Spring which has been generating millions of gallons of pure, cold sparkling water for over 12,000 years.  It also sits on a portion of the Great Comanche War Trail between Naciamento, Mexico and Oklahoma.  The spring has always been a lifeline for a multitude of cultures and wildlife.  Some of these include a number of different tribes, buffalo, deep antelope and large herds of native mustangs.  The spring forms a stunning little valley and creates a natural habitat that allows native semi-tropical vendure and the finest specimens of Live Oak, Pecans and White Oak trees to flourish.  Today, it also home to large herds of axis and whitetail deer, turkey, javelinas, feral hogs and is a birders' paradise as well; as it sits on the western migratory bird path.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent along the Las Moras Creek under 150+ year old oak trees - exactly where the famed Black Seminole Indian Scouts lived and rode with the US Cavalry; defending settlers and travelers from Comanche along the Pecos Trail. Explore Fort Clark - home to every historic buffalo soldier regiment in the US Army, the Black Seminole Indian Scouts; as well as almost every US cavalry regiment.  After almost 100 years in service, the army post closed (1852 - 1947) and was eventually rehabilitated into a 2700 acre leisure living community, at the edge of West Texas.  Historical markers dot the 21+ miles of hiking/biking trails on the Fort.The original US Army Guardhouse is now a museum; and along with the largest privately owned historic district west of the Mississippi River, it awaits your exploration.  6 State Parks/National Recreation Areas - all within an hour drive - also await you.  Visit the millions of freetail bats at Kickapoo Caverns, the wilds of the Pecos River and Seminole Canyon, tube the Frio River, bass fish at Lake Amistad, explore 21+ miles of hiking trails on the Fort, or just relax by the 3rd largest spring-fed pool in Texas.  (68 degrees year round).  NOTE:  Over 100 movies/TV shows/music videos have been filmed on the fort and in Kinney County including:  The Alamo (John Wayne) , Arrowhead, Two Rode Together, Bandelero, The Good Old Boys and Bad Girls.  Campsites are named after movies made here and in Kinney County.Although located directly next to the RV Park, the campground is separate, with its own bathhouse and has its own vibe of quiet peacefulness.  Axis and whitetail deer walk and graze through the campground year round, as well as large turkey flocks.  Picnic tables, fire rings and shower rooms are also available.Campers may fish the Las Moras Creek (catch & release) with no license needed.  Tent camping here at Fort Clark is very relaxed with large unstructured campsites and a very peaceful relaxed feel to the entire campground.
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Rio Frio River Park

25 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Leakey, TX
A family owned and operated 15 acre campgrounds park with RV sites not a concrete parking lot with RVs, along the Frio River, only 5 mins from Garner State Park in Rio Frio, Texas, with direct access to both sides of the crystal clear spring-fed running waters at this magical swimming hole with a picturesque bend that has served as campgrounds for many families since the 1960's that camp, fish, kayak, and tube to Happy Hollow and Garner State Park. The property is lined with massive cypress trees, a pecan grove on the campgrounds, vast amounts of wildlife, and amazing starry nights perfect for stargazing, camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking, tubing, and campfires. Choose from 9 RV spots, 25 tent camping sites with electricity, 50 primitive camping sites, van and car camping sites, many boondocking sites, 3 extra special primitive river side sites, and soon to come glamping sites. 7 RV sites come with full availability to 30/50 amp electricity, water, septic tank, picnic table, bbq grill, high speed wifi, and all sites come with access to amenities such as a resting pavilion with tables and furniture, clean restrooms, full hot/cold showers, large screen tv, cooling fans, outdoor cooking gas grills, Texas sized bbq smoker, dog park, games for kids and adults, a monarch butterfly sanctuary and a new organic farm in the process. Located on Ranch Road 1120 only 5 minutes north of Garner State Park our property is the drop in for tubers and kayakers to jump in with your tube or kayak and float to Happy Hollow, Garner State Park, Neal's or Andy's. Rio Frio is 10 minutes south of Leakey and 10 minutes north of Concan away from lights and lots of noise. We embrace the Dark Sky pledge for stargazers seeking to enjoy the night sky, the Leave It Better pledge, ask that you Don't Mess with Texas, and ask that you treat others as you want to be treated. We have firewood available at discounted rates for larger bundles than stores. We please ask that you respect all wildlife as we are in process of becoming a monarch sanctuary. There are many types of birds, butterflies, axis and whitetail deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, armadillos, and fish. No hunting and please have your fishing license. See you soon. Concepcion and Carlos
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Indian Blanket Ranch - Utopia Texas

46 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents250 acres · Utopia, TX
Indian Blanket Ranch located in the Beautiful Texas Hill Country is a 250 acre Nature Reserve, with Wildlife and Nature Trails. We enjoy sharing Nature and our Dark Sky with others! Hike, Bike, Birding Trails to Explore. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- One Cozy 1800's Style Cabin Available. Hideaway Cabin sleeps up to 7 people. Secluded and has private entrance and private hot tub. HIDEAWAY CABIN RATES: Sleeps 2 to 7 people - $185 for 4 people, $10 each extra person per night Plus 10% lodging tax on your total Winter/Spring - 2 night minimum Holidays - 3 night minimum Summer - 3 night minimum ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 Primitive Self-Contained Campsites for Vans, RVs, Campers, Tents: *Maximum 6 people per campsite *Must be 25 years of age to Reserve *Bring Quiet Gas Generators or Solar Generators for Power *Bring All Water, Food, Drinks and Chairs; 2 water faucets available on ranch for refilling jugs (not drinkable unless boiled) *Bring Portable Toilets; Or Tell Us You Want to Rent a Compost Toilet - $25 each *No Campfires or Fireworks (Fire Hazard) *Propane Grills/Griddles Allowed (Use Caution) *No Illegal Drugs on Property, No Underage Drinking! *Take Trash to Dumpster When Departing (near Nature Center/Office) *Each Campsite Allowed 2 non-barking, non-aggressive dogs, must always be on leash. No Fee for Dogs. Tell us if you bring dogs! Each Campsite for - 1 RV and 1 tent -or- 1 Van Camper and 1 tent -or- 4 Tents. *No lodging tax for camping. *Refunds Only If it Rains Hard, is Muddy and You Can't Drive in to Pasture Camping Areas! But you can Camp in Nature Center Parking area until dry. CAMPING RATES: 2 night minimum. 3 Vehicles per campsite. Up to 4 people $40 per night Per Campsite $10 each extra person per night, maximum 6 people No Tax for Camping *No Fee for Dogs. Tell us if you bring a dog!
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Apache Rock Wilderness Lodge

3 sites · Lodging, Tents425 acres · Brackettville, TX
Welcome to our outdoor enthusiast's paradise! With multiple hiking and ATV trails, as well as numerous spots for rock climbing, there's no shortage of adventure to be had here. The terrain ranges from moderate to steep, offering challenges for all skill levels. For accommodations, we offer several options. Choose from camping in the valleys with tents or stay in our 6-room lodge, which features beds for 4 to 2 people, one shower, two bathrooms, and an outdoor kitchen. Please remember to bring bottled water for drinking and cooking, as we are off-grid in the higher elevations. Cool off in our large cistern converted into a swimming pool, or simply take in the breathtaking views. From the Southwest, you can admire the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico and catch a glimpse of the silhouette of the laying lady on clear days. At night, marvel at the lights of Del Rio, located 37 miles away, and enjoy unparalleled stargazing opportunities. While we're off-grid in the higher elevations, phone service is available for AT&T and T-Mobile users. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of our remote haven.
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Riverbend On The Frio

25 sites · RVs25 acres · Concan, TX
Riverbend on the Frio is a family-friendly RV park with Cabins located on the crystal clear Frio River in Concan, TX. We have been welcoming campers since 1955, and we are proud to continue the tradition of providing our guests with a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Our campground has a rich history. It was originally founded by Harry Ritchie and many of our longtime returning families still remember the camp this way. The office building, where the suites are now located, was originally a bowling alley! It later became a café for campers and is now a gift shop to supply visitors with all of their river needs. The park was later bought by the Yeargan family in 1970. After the Yeargan’s owned Riverbend for over 40 years, we took over ownership of the campground and renamed it Riverbend on the Frio. We are committed to keeping all the fun, family, and friendly traditions alive that have made Riverbend a special place for so many people. We offer a variety of amenities to our guests, including: RV sites with water and electric hookups Indoor units with air conditioning, and kitchenettes Tent Camping (October-May) A playground A disc golf course Access to the Frio River Sand volleyball Watercraft rentals and a shuttle service Catch and release fishing pond We are also located close to many other attractions in the area, such as Garner State Park, Lost Maples State Park, and the town of Leakey. Our busy season is May-September. During these months the park will likely be full of life and many guests enjoying the welcoming Frio River. Our off-season is from October-April where the park is much more tranquil and guarantees to meet all of your needs for relaxation and seclusion. Whether you are looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or a fun-filled family vacation, Riverbend on the Frio is the perfect place for you. We hope to see you soon! 🙂
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The Labyrinth, A Nueces River Oasis

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Camp Wood, TX
Welcome to The Labyrinth, where nature and relaxation converge on the banks of the serene Nueces River. Nestled within 3 acres of tranquil surroundings, this idyllic retreat offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you unwind amidst the beauty of our natural setting, you'll have the opportunity to observe the local wildlife, including deer, birds, and other creatures that call our property home. With expansive views of the night sky, stargazers will be treated to a breathtaking display of stars and constellations, making for an unforgettable celestial experience. For those seeking recreation, our property features a covered pickleball court, providing the perfect opportunity for friendly competition and outdoor fun. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, pickleball is sure to add an extra element of enjoyment to your stay at The Labyrinth. The court is shared with guest of the cottage. To access the property, pull in the first gate to circle around and pull through, when you exit, you can pull straight out through the gate in front of you. Throughout your stay, please use the second gate to come and go in order to minimize intrusion on guest at the cottage. You can leave the gate open. Please use local wood and confirm with Edwards County as to whether there is a fire ban or not. You have your private patio overlooking the river and there is a firepit there, River Cliff Trail. You have your private designated area, but there could be guest at the cottage and the river is not private. Please respect the neighbors by observing quite times from 10 pm - 10 am. Also, the river is yours to roam, but venturing very far off the river might be trespassing, unless of course, you are on the Labyrinth. You do not have access to the cottage yard area. Whether your idea of relaxation involves active pursuits or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, you'll find it all here at The Labyrinth. We invite you to join us for a rejuvenating retreat amidst the splendor of the Nueces River.
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