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Around 90 miles away from San Antonio and approximately 170 miles away from San Angelo lies Garner State Park, a natural treasure in Uvalde County, Texas. The park covers more than 1,770 acres of vegetation and bald cypress trees along the banks of Frio River.

RV camping at Garner State Park provides an opportunity to relax and enjoy a little fresh air. Hiking, picnicking, and swimming are just a few of the outdoor activities visitors enjoy here. The park is also home to some endangered bird species, as well as deers, squirrels, turkeys, and other woodland critters. If you’re looking for a peaceful and soothing camping trip, book an RV in Uvalde County and start packing.

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Getting Outdoors

The activities are truly endless at Garner State Park, so you’ll want to plan ahead for your trip. Fishing and swimming in the Frio River are fan favorites during the summer. Guests also like to hike the park’s 16-mile trail network and paddle down the river.

Campers at Garner State Park also enjoy golfing, geocaching, biking, and simply admiring the park’s diverse flora and fauna. If you don’t have your own watercraft or golf clubs, you can rent any equipment you need right on-site.

No matter what outdoor activities you enjoy most, you’ll find plenty of ways to appreciate the park’s beauty. After a full day of adventuring, you’ll probably have an appetite, so stop by the park’s grill. Open from March to December, the Garner Grill serves up fresh American fare and is located near the gift shop and pavilion.

The park relies on volunteers to help maintain its trails and educate the public, so if you have initiative and would love to lend a helping hand, you can enroll in one of the park’s volunteer programs. Or, if you’re inquisitive and would like to learn more about the park’s history and biodiversity, the ranger programs offer a great opportunity to participate in a truly insightful hike.

Camping at Garner State Park

There are a few areas for RV camping at Garner State Park which offer various amenities. Twelve pull-through sites with full hookups are available for RV campers at Garner State Park, in the Shady Meadows camping area. The Oakmont camping area features just under 40 sites with water and electric hookups. Electric hookups are also provided at Rio Frio Campground in addition to restrooms and showers. Other amenities include fire rings, grills, lantern posts, and picnic tables.

Generator use is permitted in some campgrounds outside of quiet hours. Note that the Pecan Grove, Rio Frio, and Persimmon Hill camping areas can only accommodate motorhomes up to 20 feet long. The length of campsites varies at each campground, so it’s a good idea to book your spot in advance to secure a spot that accommodates your RV rental.

If you’re planning to bring your pet along for your camping trip, you should know they’re not allowed in any buildings, and they’re required to stay on a leash at all times.

Exploring the Area

Multiple events take place in late spring and over the summer at Garner State Park. Organized night hikes and stargazing events are an excellent way to see the park from a different perspective.

It’s also a tradition here to gather at the park’s concession building for a summer dance. The custom dates all the way back to 1940 and is still going strong today. The annual Summer Dance sees hundreds of visitors dancing the night away to classic jukebox tunes.

Want to explore outside the park? You can learn a lot about Texas history and culture by visiting the Briscoe-Garner Museum in Uvalde. Here, you’ll get a glimpse into the life of John Nance Garner III, the 32nd vice president of the U.S. and a crucial historical figure. The museum is housed in Garner’s former family home.

Camping with an RV near Uvalde is also a good opportunity to visit the Aviation Museum at Garner Field and see preserved aircraft from WWII. The museum is open on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Once you’re all done camping at Garner State Park, stop by the shop on your way out to grab a souvenir to commemorate your trip. Next to the park, you’ll find a gas station which is well-supplied, as well as other general stores nearby. If you’d like to grab a bite to eat, you’ll need to drive a bit further, following Highway 83 to Market St. in Leakey, or go in the opposite direction toward Concan on River Road.

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