The best camping near Twin Buttes Reservoir

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The Chaparral Ranch HipCamp

7 sites · Lodging, Tents101 acres · Paint Rock, TX
The Chaparral Ranch is a family owned and operated working ranch located in Concho County. The Concho Valley is a unique area of Texas that offers wonderful restaurants and shopping, historical tours and interests, local festivals, as well as wildlife and hunting opportunities. We can assist you in scheduling such Ranch related activities as a picnic at the Lipan, hot dog and marshmallow roast, seasonal day hunts, wildlife and livestock viewing, and many other customized activities to make your experience unique and memorable. Nearby interests: The Painted Rocks Indian Pictographs, Texas Handwoven Creations (Alpaca fleece rug factory), 3 Nail Ironworks (Kiser), Historic Fort Concho, famous Lowake Steak House, unique Hornytoad Brewery and Eola School House Restaurant/Brewery, restored Carnegie Library, and many local antique shops.
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Camping at Twin Buttes Reservoir puts you right on the edge of West Texas adventure. With over 160 campsites to choose from, you’ll find places where sunsets blaze over mesquite-covered hills and the water’s always close by. Average sites run $134 a night, but you can snag one for as little as $39. The Chaparral Ranch HipCamp (1 review) stands out for easy lake access, open skies, and a solid reputation with visitors. Showers, toilets, and fire rings take care of the basics. Swimming, horseback riding, and fishing lead the list of ways to fill your days. If you want more than just a place to sleep, Twin Buttes delivers. Bring sunscreen and a big appetite for the outdoors.

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