RV rental Fayette County Reservoir, TX: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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The 2000-acre Fayette County Reservoir was built as a cooling water reservoir for the Fayette Power Project in 1978. The reservoir was created by damming Cedar Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River, and is known locally as Lake Fayette.

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Getting Outdoors

Fishing for largemouth bass is one of the main activities at Fayette County Reservoir, and it’s rated as one of the top locations for bass fishing tournaments. Other species available in the reservoir are catfish and sunfish, and the catfish record catch is over 79 pounds and more than 50 inches long.

Camping at Fayette County Reservoir

RV camping at Fayette County Reservoir is available at the Oak Thicket Park Campground on the northwestern shoreline. Over 36 sites, all with electric hookup and water available at a central point, this campground would probably suit people looking for a more basic campground. There are modern restrooms with flushing toilets and showers, plus an RV dump station for added convenience.

Exploring the Area

Fayetteville and Oldenburg will provide the basic amenities such as a gas station, general stores, and bars, but for more choice, head a little further to the west to La Grange. RV camping at Fayette County Reservoir is ideal for exploring Texas, particularly the cities of Austin and Dallas.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Fayette County Reservoir

Robert H.

July, 2025

The RV was perfect and exactly what we needed for the weekend. Clean and comfortable. Debi and Mike are awesome hosts!!
Kyle E.

July, 2025

Great communication with Kimberly. She & her husband answered all my questions before the trip and one during. Then they reached out to make sure everything was going smoothly for us. The RV worked great for us, no problems towing it with my Toyota Tundra. Bed was very comfortable. I greatly appreciated that they included a cordless drill to make deploying the leveling jacks easier.
Candace J.

July, 2025

We had a Great Trip!! Kimberly and her Husband was Very responsive to all questions. The Rv was Comfortable and Clean!! Can’t Wait to rent from them again.

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