The best camping near Houston with climbing

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Houston, the fourth largest city in the USA, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think "camping." But look beyond the high rises, freeways, and urban sprawl, and you’ll find plenty of places to escape to nature. With an annual average temperature of 69°F, the Bayou City offers outdoor adventure for campers throughout the year. Once you’ve taken in the cultural scene, head out of town to your secluded campsite at night. 

Top-rated campgrounds

Harvest Acres RV Park

2. Harvest Acres RV Park

21mi from Houston · 56 sites · Pearland, TX
Harvest Acres RV Park in Pearland, Texas, stands out as a serene retreat, uniquely surrounded by a diverse array of fruit trees that invite guests to unwind and savor nature's bounty. This peaceful campground offers a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor enjoyment, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you enter the park, you'll be greeted by a picturesque pond featuring a charming pier, where you can sit back and take in the tranquil views. Harvest Acres also boasts an onsite storage facility, allowing you to conveniently store your extra belongings without the hassle of long trips to an offsite storage unit. In addition to its natural beauty, the park offers a variety of amenities to enhance your stay. Guests can take advantage of the on-site gym, laundry facilities, showers, and a cozy lounge area. Whether you're looking to explore nearby attractions or simply relax in a peaceful environment, Harvest Acres RV Park is the perfect place to enjoy your getaway. Come visit us and experience the charm of Harvest Acres for yourself!
Dunn Right RV Park

3. Dunn Right RV Park

24mi from Houston · 41 sites · Porter, TX
Discover the charm of Dunn Right RV Park, a unique 30-acre resort that offers a blend of spaciousness and community spirit just off HWY 59 in the rapidly growing area of Porter, TX. Located 25 miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life, our park provides easy access to Houston's attractions while allowing you to unwind in a serene environment. With 109 generously sized back-in and pull-thru RV sites, each equipped with concrete-paved pads and ample green spaces, you’ll find plenty of room for all your slide-outs. At Dunn Right RV Park, our mission is to earn your trust and respect by providing a memorable lodging experience that keeps you coming back. We believe that "Home is Where You Hang Your Hat," and we strive to create the perfect atmosphere for you to relax and enjoy. Our Ace-High amenities include The Waterin’ Hole, our on-site Beer and Wine Corral, where you can participate in various events and activities. Don’t forget to bring your appetite! Our park features several delicious food trucks, allowing you to savor your meal under the spacious 60 x 80 open-air pavilion. Enjoy the lively atmosphere while watching your favorite game, listening to live music, or making new friends. Come experience the welcoming community

Houston, the fourth largest city in the USA, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think "camping." But look beyond the high rises, freeways, and urban sprawl, and you’ll find plenty of places to escape to nature. With an annual average temperature of 69°F, the Bayou City offers outdoor adventure for campers throughout the year. Once you’ve taken in the cultural scene, head out of town to your secluded campsite at night. 

Top-rated campgrounds

Harvest Acres RV Park

2. Harvest Acres RV Park

21mi from Houston · 56 sites · Pearland, TX
Harvest Acres RV Park in Pearland, Texas, stands out as a serene retreat, uniquely surrounded by a diverse array of fruit trees that invite guests to unwind and savor nature's bounty. This peaceful campground offers a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor enjoyment, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you enter the park, you'll be greeted by a picturesque pond featuring a charming pier, where you can sit back and take in the tranquil views. Harvest Acres also boasts an onsite storage facility, allowing you to conveniently store your extra belongings without the hassle of long trips to an offsite storage unit. In addition to its natural beauty, the park offers a variety of amenities to enhance your stay. Guests can take advantage of the on-site gym, laundry facilities, showers, and a cozy lounge area. Whether you're looking to explore nearby attractions or simply relax in a peaceful environment, Harvest Acres RV Park is the perfect place to enjoy your getaway. Come visit us and experience the charm of Harvest Acres for yourself!
Dunn Right RV Park

3. Dunn Right RV Park

24mi from Houston · 41 sites · Porter, TX
Discover the charm of Dunn Right RV Park, a unique 30-acre resort that offers a blend of spaciousness and community spirit just off HWY 59 in the rapidly growing area of Porter, TX. Located 25 miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life, our park provides easy access to Houston's attractions while allowing you to unwind in a serene environment. With 109 generously sized back-in and pull-thru RV sites, each equipped with concrete-paved pads and ample green spaces, you’ll find plenty of room for all your slide-outs. At Dunn Right RV Park, our mission is to earn your trust and respect by providing a memorable lodging experience that keeps you coming back. We believe that "Home is Where You Hang Your Hat," and we strive to create the perfect atmosphere for you to relax and enjoy. Our Ace-High amenities include The Waterin’ Hole, our on-site Beer and Wine Corral, where you can participate in various events and activities. Don’t forget to bring your appetite! Our park features several delicious food trucks, allowing you to savor your meal under the spacious 60 x 80 open-air pavilion. Enjoy the lively atmosphere while watching your favorite game, listening to live music, or making new friends. Come experience the welcoming community

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The best camping near Houston with climbing guide

Where to go

West Houston

The Brazos River winds through the countryside West of Katy through hardwood trees and upland swamp. Go hiking and biking along the riverbanks at Stephen F. Austin State Park, where the campground includes both tent camping and full hookup RV sites. With camping sites throughout the area, you can pitch your tent in a pecan orchard, or park your campervan at a working cattle ranch or horse rescue farm.

Lake Houston and Northeast

Head northeast from Houston along Highway 59 to find one of the city’s favorite gateways to the outdoors. The 4,500-acre Lake Houston Wilderness Park protects wooded parkland along the shores of the eponymous lake, with 20 miles of hiking and bike trails, including 13 miles of equestrian trails for horseback riding. Continue northeast to Big Thicket National Preserve, just north of Beaumont, for backcountry camping amid the longleaf pine forests.

Far North

Drive north along I-45 past Lake Conroe and you’ll encounter a chain of state parks and national forests. Get out on the water of the lake in Huntsville State Park, or explore the vast woodlands of Sam Houston National Forest (home to three developed campgrounds). Lake Livingston State Park, just east of Huntsville, protects one of the largest lakes in Texas. The giant pines, hardwoods and swamps of Davy Crockett National Forest sit just a bit further north (two hours from downtown Houston).

Southwest and the Gulf Coast

For beach camping and bird watching, head south toward the Gulf of Mexico. Keep an eye out for alligators and diverse birdlife along the swamp trails of Brazos Bend State Park. Setting up camp in or near Galveston Island State Park gives you easy access to the city with its shopping, dining, beaches, and stellar sunsets. 

When to go

Summers in the Houston area can get hot and humid, so unless you’re RV camping near the cooling waters of a beach or lake, it’s best to plan your trip for fall, winter, or springtime. While winters tend to be mild, temperatures can drop at night, so pack layers for camping in December and January. Rainstorms occur throughout the year but tend to be most common during the Atlantic hurricane season (June to November).

Know before you go

  • Having your own transportation is a must in and around Houston, especially if you plan to explore outside the 610 Loop. 
  • Remember to bring plenty of insect repellent, as you’re likely to encounter mosquitos year-round.
  • During hunting season (November to January), backcountry camping is restricted within some state and national parks. Check ahead of time.
  • Most Texas state parks require reservations for both daytime visits and overnight stays, so be sure to book in advance.