The best lakeside camping near Wharton

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Looking for a camping adventure near Wharton, Texas? Look no further than Hipcamp, the ultimate camping resource. With over 440 options available, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. Whether you prefer secluded riverside spots like the Secluded Guadalupe River Spot with 124 reviews, or glamping at the Outpost 203 - Camp & Glamp with 129 reviews, or even Buck Acres near Lake Conroe, TX with 79 reviews, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with popular amenities like toilets, trash disposal, and pet-friendly sites, you can have a comfortable camping experience. Plus, enjoy activities like boating, horseback riding, and climbing to make your trip even more exciting. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Texas!

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2. Coushatte Recreation Ranch Community

45mi from Wharton · 21 sites
Coushatte Recreation Ranch stands out as a unique destination in Bellville, Texas, thanks to its rich history and connection to the land once inhabited by the Coushatte Indians. Established in 1877 by the Nelius Family, the ranch began as a cotton and cattle farming operation, utilizing horses in the fields until 1948. In the 1950s, Trenckmann Nelius diversified the ranch by introducing chicken and egg production, while still raising cattle and growing maize to feed the chickens. In 1973, Trenckmann and Margie Nelius transformed their vision into reality by founding Coushatte Recreation Ranch, initially offering just 24 campsites. Over the years, the campground has expanded significantly to accommodate 225 sites, complete with full hookups for both 30 and 50 amp service. The campground's name pays homage to the Coushatte Indians, and visitors can explore an Indian Mound on the property, where numerous arrowheads have been discovered. After many years of dedicated management, Trenckmann and Margie passed the torch to their son Howard and his wife Pamela, who operated the ranch until November 2019. The campground is now under the ownership of George Jarkesy, who aims to enhance the experience for guests.

3. Brackenridge Park & Campground

37mi from Wharton · 23 sites
Brackenridge Park and Campground stands out for its stunning 240-acre landscape that overlooks the serene Lake Texana, offering a perfect blend of nature and comfort. Visitors can choose from 134 campsites, many of which are beautifully shaded by majestic oak and pecan trees, or opt for one of the five fully furnished, air-conditioned cabins. Each cabin accommodates up to six guests and is conveniently located right on the shores of Lake Texana. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including miniature golf, hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Just across Highway 111 lies Texana Park and Campground, formerly known as Lake Texana State Park, which spans an impressive 590 acres. This park features 141 campsites and a spacious day-use area, along with the newly established Texana Community Education Center. Nature lovers will appreciate the over six miles of winding hiking and biking trails that meander through the park. For those seeking additional accommodations, there are two to three-bedroom houses available for rent. The Texana Community Education Center offers a unique opportunity for guests to interact with various wildlife, including snakes, alligators, lizards, and more, enhancing the overall experience at this remarkable destination.

5. Texana Park And Campground

37mi from Wharton · 21 sites
Lake Texana stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 10,000 acres of water and 125 miles of scenic shoreline, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled on the Navidad River, just 8 miles east of Edna in Jackson County, Texas, this reservoir was created by the construction of the Palmetto Bend Dam, which began in 1968 and was completed in 1979. Managed by the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority, Lake Texana serves as a vital source of drinking water for nearby communities and industries, being the only reservoir under the Authority's management. For fishing enthusiasts, Lake Texana offers a diverse range of fish species, including catfish, bass, and crappie, thanks to regular stocking efforts aimed at enhancing recreational fishing opportunities. The lake is also home to a variety of native plant species, such as coontail, spikerush, cattail, pondweed, bull's tongue, pickerel weed, and duckweed, which contribute to the area's rich ecosystem. However, visitors should be aware of three invasive species present in the lake: hydrilla, giant salvinia, and water hyacinth, with the giant salvinia currently limited to the Sandy Creek

Looking for a camping adventure near Wharton, Texas? Look no further than Hipcamp, the ultimate camping resource. With over 440 options available, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. Whether you prefer secluded riverside spots like the Secluded Guadalupe River Spot with 124 reviews, or glamping at the Outpost 203 - Camp & Glamp with 129 reviews, or even Buck Acres near Lake Conroe, TX with 79 reviews, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with popular amenities like toilets, trash disposal, and pet-friendly sites, you can have a comfortable camping experience. Plus, enjoy activities like boating, horseback riding, and climbing to make your trip even more exciting. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Texas!

92% (6)

Top-rated campgrounds near Wharton

2. Coushatte Recreation Ranch Community

45mi from Wharton · 21 sites
Coushatte Recreation Ranch stands out as a unique destination in Bellville, Texas, thanks to its rich history and connection to the land once inhabited by the Coushatte Indians. Established in 1877 by the Nelius Family, the ranch began as a cotton and cattle farming operation, utilizing horses in the fields until 1948. In the 1950s, Trenckmann Nelius diversified the ranch by introducing chicken and egg production, while still raising cattle and growing maize to feed the chickens. In 1973, Trenckmann and Margie Nelius transformed their vision into reality by founding Coushatte Recreation Ranch, initially offering just 24 campsites. Over the years, the campground has expanded significantly to accommodate 225 sites, complete with full hookups for both 30 and 50 amp service. The campground's name pays homage to the Coushatte Indians, and visitors can explore an Indian Mound on the property, where numerous arrowheads have been discovered. After many years of dedicated management, Trenckmann and Margie passed the torch to their son Howard and his wife Pamela, who operated the ranch until November 2019. The campground is now under the ownership of George Jarkesy, who aims to enhance the experience for guests.

3. Brackenridge Park & Campground

37mi from Wharton · 23 sites
Brackenridge Park and Campground stands out for its stunning 240-acre landscape that overlooks the serene Lake Texana, offering a perfect blend of nature and comfort. Visitors can choose from 134 campsites, many of which are beautifully shaded by majestic oak and pecan trees, or opt for one of the five fully furnished, air-conditioned cabins. Each cabin accommodates up to six guests and is conveniently located right on the shores of Lake Texana. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including miniature golf, hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Just across Highway 111 lies Texana Park and Campground, formerly known as Lake Texana State Park, which spans an impressive 590 acres. This park features 141 campsites and a spacious day-use area, along with the newly established Texana Community Education Center. Nature lovers will appreciate the over six miles of winding hiking and biking trails that meander through the park. For those seeking additional accommodations, there are two to three-bedroom houses available for rent. The Texana Community Education Center offers a unique opportunity for guests to interact with various wildlife, including snakes, alligators, lizards, and more, enhancing the overall experience at this remarkable destination.

5. Texana Park And Campground

37mi from Wharton · 21 sites
Lake Texana stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 10,000 acres of water and 125 miles of scenic shoreline, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled on the Navidad River, just 8 miles east of Edna in Jackson County, Texas, this reservoir was created by the construction of the Palmetto Bend Dam, which began in 1968 and was completed in 1979. Managed by the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority, Lake Texana serves as a vital source of drinking water for nearby communities and industries, being the only reservoir under the Authority's management. For fishing enthusiasts, Lake Texana offers a diverse range of fish species, including catfish, bass, and crappie, thanks to regular stocking efforts aimed at enhancing recreational fishing opportunities. The lake is also home to a variety of native plant species, such as coontail, spikerush, cattail, pondweed, bull's tongue, pickerel weed, and duckweed, which contribute to the area's rich ecosystem. However, visitors should be aware of three invasive species present in the lake: hydrilla, giant salvinia, and water hyacinth, with the giant salvinia currently limited to the Sandy Creek

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