Guadalupe River State Park campground has 94 single-family sites and is located along the river in a scenic area just a short drive from San Antonio and Austin.
for tents trailers and RVs. The campground consists of two loops – Cedar Sage (sites 1 to 37) and Turkey Sink (38-85). There are 85 campsites with water and electric hook-ups and 9 of walk-to tent campsites. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, showers and a dump station. Firewood is also available at the campground. A playground, picnic area and Discovery Center is also located at the park. And be sure to swing by the camp store where you can pick up a souvenir gift, some snacks, ice, drinks, frozen treats and firewood.
The park has 4 miles of river frontage and is located in the middle of a 9-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River. Park visitors may enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including canoeing, fishing, swimming, tubing, picnicking, hiking and wildlife viewing. The park recently opened a 5.3-mile equestrian trail that is also open to mountain biking. No equestrian camping is available at the park.
You may also be interested in Blanco State Park or Cranes Mill Park.
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Great park! We stayed in site 73 with our 34 foot travel trailer – plenty of shade, plenty of room for our truck and even wide enough for our slides and awnings. Plus, there is a path to the next site – 71 I think – where my sister and her family camped so the kids had a nice path between. Only drawback is that you actually have to drive to the river from the hookup sites. Otherwise, we really enjoyed the stay.