The best camping in Amistad National Recreation Area, TX

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Explore the edge of the nation here at this beautiful park on the U.S./Mexico border.  

The best camping in Amistad National Recreation Area, TX

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Apache Rock Wilderness Lodge

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37mi from Amistad National Recreation Area · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging · 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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American Campground RV and Mobile Home Park

4.3mi from Amistad National Recreation Area · 101 sites · Tents, Lodging · Del Rio, TX
Located moments away from beautiful Lake Amistad, American Campground features tent, cabin and RV camping as well as one of Del Rio’s few Mobile Home parks. Due to its sprawling acreage, the park boasts plenty of room to enjoy all the fun of the camping and RV’ing lifestyle without disturbing the peaceful community of our mobile home residents. On the camping side, we have tent grounds, 9 cabins and 88 RV pads, some covered. We offer daily, weekly and monthly rates. We have a separate fenced area for dry storage. Our mobile home park (with its own separate driveway entrance) has 48 lots. American Campground truly has something for everyone. Our amenities include: Well-maintained, sparkling pool with sun chairs and covered eating area Full kitchen facilities with recreation and dining area Laundry facility Large, separate restrooms with showers WiFi Access Points throughout Park WiFi in kitchen & recreation area Pets are welcome American Campground is located in Val Verde County, minutes from Del Rio, home of Laughlin Air Force Base. Our park is on Hwy 90, across from Black Brush Boat Ramp, Amistad National Recreation Area and Diablo East Boat Ramp, home to world class bass fishing and tournaments. Val Verde Winery, minutes away in historic downtown Del Rio is the oldest, continuous-running winery in Texas.
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The best camping in Amistad National Recreation Area, TX guide

Overview

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Water-based recreation is the connecting theme at this national park on the Rio Grande. The Grande is joined by the Pecos River and Devils River here. That means plenty of waterways for fishing, water skiing, swimming, and scuba diving.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to rent boats or water skis here. If you have your own there are launch ramps in Box Canyon and Diablo East. You don't necessarily need a craft for fishing, though.

Hit Rough Canyon or Blackbrush to find some convenient courtesy fishing docks. Catfish, stripers and black bass are particularly common catches in Amistad Reservoir itself.

This region is right on the U.S./Mexico border. For that reason, it's a good idea to bring your passport with you. Some shared areas, including Amistad Dam, require a passport for entry.

Finally, when driving into the area, make sure to hit scenic Viewpoint Road at Diablo East. A picnic by the lake here is a visual treat not to be missed!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Amistad National Recreation Area is during the spring and fall when temperatures are moderate, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Summer can be extremely hot, so if you visit during this season, be prepared for high temperatures and intense sun.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and park alerts before your visit to stay informed about current conditions.
  • Remember, safety is paramount; always wear life jackets when on the water and be cautious of wildlife.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so plan according to your needs and check available facilities.
  • While there are no entrance fees, some activities like boating and camping may have associated fees.
  • Help protect the park by learning about and preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species.
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