Beach camping near Crosby with hiking

This Houston suburb has lakes, parks, and riverside beaches on its doorstep.

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4 top beach campgrounds near Crosby with hiking

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Magnolia Gardens Park

60 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Sheldon, TX
Located steps from the San Jacinto River Historic Magnolia Gardens Park. Have your coffee riverside as the steam rises off the warm water. Observing the abundant wildlife. If a secluded GREEN space is what you're looking for, you fond it!Learn more about this land:Located on the sandy beaches of the San Jacinto River, Magnolia Gardens park. We offer a family environment you can picnic, camp, swim, fish, kayak, and rent jet skis. Set up your tent on the beach, or in the wooded areas. You can drive around the property till you find the perfect spot. There are areas near electric plugs 🔌 not Available in all areas of the park. If u wish for secluded camp site. We have plenty of space away from The world. Disconnect to reconnect
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Serene Camping on Trinity Bay

60 sites · RVs15 acres · Anahuac, TX
Escape to Trinity Bay RV & LodgingEnjoy sunsets over Trinity Bay, explore the outdoors in Ft. Anahuac Park, and visit nearby cities and museums in Houston. When you book your stay at Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging, you have access to a variety of attractions. Pick your adventure, explore and relax back at your cabin or RV in Trinity Bay.Learn more about this land:Since 1998, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has combined southern hospitality with an ideal location to offer guests the perfect place to stay throughout the years. Located next to Ft. Anahuac Park, we’re near countless cities and attractions. From Houston to Baytown, Trinity River Island Recreation Area to Cedar Hill Park, it’s the optimal place to enjoy both city and nature. Whether you’re hooking up the RV or looking for a cabin, bringing the entire family or just the dog, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has what you need.
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Rustic creek

21 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Rosharon, TX
There is no history to this land I know of .Learn more about this land:lots of trees one side you can see some homes . 30 minutes from beaches and houston fort bend state park dow the road. No amminitties just yet as wee grow will add
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Lake Conroe Bay Hideaway

2 sites · LodgingWillis, TX
Get away to Lake Conroe, Houston's playground, and glamp in style and comfort. Lake Conroe Bay Hideaway is a waterfront site located in a quiet corner on the north side of the water. With four concrete pads available. Bring your own boat, kayak and fishing poles for an awesome adventure! We guarantee you'll enjoy this lakeside escape, or it's free. BOOK NOW ❤Learn more about this land:Get intimate @ Lake Conroe 'Houston's Playground'. Set course for Sunset Kayak ride after grilling dinner w/ fire & smores finale of ☆'s above all while Glamping in style & comfort. Secluded Cove on the lake ☼Georgie Boy's a 33' Cruise Master-quaint space in a quiet place & stellar lake views! Cool A/C w/ tech+fast wifi, 32" LCD SmartTV (Hulu, Netflix). BYO boat/watercraft & poles for Sunrise fishing= The Greatest Adventure! We guarantee you'll enjoy this Lake Escape❤️BOOK NOW &GETAWAY TODAY ❤️
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Beach camping near Crosby with hiking guide

Overview

Urban campers seeking outdoor adventures should consider making Crosby their basecamp. Less than a half-hour from downtown Houston, this suburban town is hemmed in by lakes, woodlands, and wetlands. Looking for nature walks and leisurely bike rides? Explore the Newport Park & Trails or head to Dwight D. Eisenhower Park for views across Lake Houston. Prefer your activities with a shot of adrenaline? Zip around miles of ATV trails at the Xtreme Off-Road Park, then splash down the waterslides into the San Jacinto River. There’s a choice of RV parks in town, as well as beachside camping along the river.

Where to go

Around Lake Houston 

North of Crosby, the 160,000-acre Lake Houston is teeming with bass and crappie, and you can find quiet fishing spots along the shore or BYOB (bring your own boat) to cruise the lake. On the north shore, the Lake Houston Wilderness Park has trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, as well as backcountry camping.

Far North Houston

Further north from Lake Houston, the Sam Houston National Forest is an all-natural playground with miles of forest trails, woodland walks, and tranquil camping spots. Ardent hikers can set out along the 128-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail, but there are also plenty of shorter trails, many accessible for bikes, OHV, and horses. The forest is bounded by two lakes—Lake Conroe and Lake Livingston—where you can also swim, fish, and enjoy water sports.  

Gulf Coast

The San Jacinto River winds its way south all the way to the Gulf Coast, where the coastal wetlands and beaches afford some of the best birding in Texas. RV parks dot the shores of Trinity Bay, but for beach camping, head south to Galveston Island State Park. Work up an appetite kayaking around the wetlands, then catch some fish shoreside to cook up around the campfire.  

When to go

Camping is a year-round pastime in Crosby but the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in spring and fall. Summers are hot and humid (expect daily averages of 94°F), so choose a camping ground close to the water or cool off along the Gulf Coast. Forest walks are almost magical in autumn with their rainbow of fall foliage. 

Know before you go

  • There are no public transport links to Houston, so you’ll need your own transportation to get to and around Crosby. 
  • Crosby has a selection of shops where you can purchase groceries, camping gear, and fishing supplies. Pick up everything you need in town before heading out to the lakes or riverside.
  • Most Texas State Parks require reservations for both day passes and campgrounds, and fishing permits are often required.

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