The best camping in Lake Colorado City State Park, TX

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The best camping in Lake Colorado City State Park, TX

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Denton High Chaparral RV Park

27mi from Lake Colorado City State Park · 24 sites · RVs · Big Spring, TX
Welcome to Denton High Chaparral RV Park, a unique retreat that combines spacious lots with a serene atmosphere, making it the perfect home away from home. Our park features a variety of available spots equipped with 50 AMP hookups (30AMP RVs will need a converter), ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy the tranquility of our expansive, quiet lots, where you can unwind and connect with nature. We offer complimentary cable services, including TV, internet, and Wi-Fi, so you can stay entertained and connected during your visit. All utilities are included, providing you with a hassle-free experience. Our laundry facility adds convenience to your stay, making it easy to keep your clothes fresh. We welcome long-term stays, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the area. Additionally, we offer group rates, making it an ideal choice for gatherings or family reunions. Explore nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you'll have everything you need for a memorable getaway. Come experience the charm of Denton High Chaparral RV Park today!
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Whip In RV Park

26mi from Lake Colorado City State Park · 5 sites · RVs · Big Spring, TX
The Whip In RV Park is located in the beautiful and cozy town of Big Spring, Texas, and is a great spot for an authentic Southern vacation. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent attractions just beyond the campground, including the Comanche Trail Park, Big Spring State Park, Heritage Museum and Potton House, and Hangar 25 Air Museum. Travelers can also take advantage of the golf courses within a few miles of the park, and there's a host of excellent dining options for visitors and locals alike to enjoy. For family and group gatherings, there's the Big Spring Family Aquatic Center and Water Park, the bowling alley, and the Desert Flower Art Gallery. Moss Creek Lake is a definite favorite for hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing, so if you love the water's edge, you'll enjoy this scenic and fun spot! Amenities at the park include big rig access, pull thrus, water, sewerage, WIFI, and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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Big Star RV Park

24mi from Lake Colorado City State Park · 10 sites · RVs · Big Spring, TX
Our park has 54 spacious sites with full hook-ups and 20/30/50-amp power, all nestled in our newly constructed park. We have a brand new laundry mat, recreation and game room, community pool, and exercise room making Big Star RV Park the perfect getaway location for everyone-including your pet (we’re pet-friendly!) WiFi and cable are included for the entire park, so no need to disconnect (unless you want to!). We even have an 8-foot security fence for added privacy, safety, and peace of mind. You’ll always have access to outstanding, friendly service. We’re committed to being the best RV Park in Big Spring, Texas. If you’re interested in local attractions, we’re conveniently located right on I-20. Big Spring is known for its historic spring, Comanche Trail Park, Scenic Mountain, and Heritage Museum. The downtown area has the newly renovated, historic Settles Hotel, with a restaurant inside. We’re just 45 minutes from the Permian Basin, so there’s no shortage of exciting excursions. Whether you want to relax and kick back, have a comfortable place to call home while you’re working in the area, or have an activity-filled getaway, our RV Park in Big Spring, TX is a terrific choice.
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The best camping in Lake Colorado City State Park, TX guide

Overview

About

Have a dam good time on a small portion of the dammed-up Colorado River. This lake is part of the Texas parks system, and it's quite in the middle of nowhere. If you're halfway between Dallas and El Paso, you're close to this wilderness getaway.

Rent a kayak if you don't have your own. Lake Colorado City has tons of inlets and coves to explore. The park itself has 5 miles of scenic shoreline. The boat dock is also a good place to cast your line, whether you want to catch bass, channel cat, or sunfish.

Hiking trails move you through grassland prairies and some mesquite trees. Keep an eye out for birds, small mammals, and colorful wildflowers. Shortly after it rains, the plants and animals burst with activity.

The park utilizes 69 campsites with water and electricity along with 34 water-only campsites. Eleven cabins all have lake views for glampers.

Notable campgrounds

  • Reserve a campsite – Immerse yourself in nature by pitching your tent amid the park's peaceful surroundings.
  • Cabins by the lake – Enjoy the comforts of home with a rustic twist in one of the park's 11 cabins.
  • Group sites – Perfect for larger gatherings, these sites offer ample space for friends and family to connect.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early – Secure your spot by reserving online well in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Weekday visits – Increase your chances by planning a stay during quieter weekdays.
  • Off-peak travel – Consider visiting outside of the busy season for a more tranquil experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options – Keep an eye out for alternative sites in the vicinity if the park reaches capacity.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lake Colorado City State Park is from late March to early November, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. Summer months can be particularly hot, so ensure you're prepared for high temperatures. The park's busy season runs from Easter weekend through Labor Day, so plan accordingly for a more secluded experience.

Know before you go

  • Check lake levels – Call ahead to ensure optimal conditions for boating and fishing.
  • Water safety – Review water safety tips, as there are no lifeguards on duty at the lake.
  • Entrance fees – Adults pay $4 daily, while children 12 and under enter for free.
  • Operating hours – The park is open daily from 6am to 10pm, and reservations are recommended to guarantee entry.
  • Wildlife watching – Bring your binoculars to spot over 300 bird species that call the park home.
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