Stephen F. Austin State Park campground is beautifully maintained and offers 105 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs along the Brazos River. Campsites 1-40 are full hookups with pull through parking pads. Campsites 41-80 are standard campsites and campsites 81-105 are very large walk-in campsites. There are also 20 cabin/shelter sites and 2 group campsites. Most campsites have nice shade from large trees throughout the campground. Each campsite has a table, fire ring, grill and lantern post.
The campground has drinking water, a dump station and modern restrooms with flush toilets and hot showers. The Park also has two playgrounds, a day-use/picnic area, basketball court, nature center, meeting hall and several miles of trails through a forested area. There’s also a very nice 18-hole golf course right next to the park (so bring your clubs)!
Outdoor recreation includes fishing, hiking, biking, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
You may also be interested in Brazos Bend State Park.
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3 Questions? Headed to Sargent a few days 2 Fish & Rockhound.
1. Are any of the rocks around the Park REAL FOSSIL or Road/Park Decoration?
2. Are there any Normal Rocks in the Park?
3. Can You Rockhound in the Park? (Prospecting & Looking 4 Certain Rocks that 1 keeps)?
Thank You & The Park is BEAUTIFUL.
Hi Melissa,
I’m not aware of any rock-hounding/collection area in Stephen F. Austin State Park. Perhaps someone else can comment?
had a wonderful stay, for our vacation this year, last week of May.
campsite # 23 was great, we had deer walk by the campsite every morning and evening in the grass area