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Tucked about 7.5 miles away from New Braunfels, TX, Lake Dunlap is the perfect spot if you're looking forward to setting up your RV rental in Guadalupe County. Occupying about 410 acres, the lake was formed in 1931 as a reservoir of the Guadalupe River by the construction of a dam to provide hydroelectric power in the region. To experience the serenity and thrill that Lake Dunlap offers, waste no time and book an RV in Guadalupe County to make memories camping with friends and family.

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Getting Outdoors

Remember to pack your travel trailer with a pair of quality hiking boots as you prepare to tackle the vast hiking trails at Government Canyon State Natural Area. After some hours hiking across the trails, reward yourself by visiting the nearby Schlitterbahn Waterpark with the family. Don’t miss out on the fun, join your kids for thrilling fun flying down the various rides and slides.

Camping at Lake Dunlap

River Ranch RV Resort could be a spectacular spot to consider when looking for a spot to camp in your rental RV. The RV Park offers full hookups, WiFi, and cable TV in the pull-thru sites complete with river waterfront access. Don’t worry about the size of your motorhome as the resort is big-rig accessible. The resort lies on the banks of Guadalupe River so you’ll get to enjoy the company of geese and ducks and even rent a kayak or boat at will.

Exploring the Area

Before leaving Lake Dunlap, drive over to San Antonio for a brief history session in the town’s museums. Kids will be delighted to visit the DoSeum Museum, which was specifically designed with them in mind. Art buffs are covered with various art museums such as the Caliente Hot Glass museum and the San Antonio Museum of Art.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Lake Dunlap

Reb C.

April, 2026

Highly recommend Granny’s RVs!!!
Julia B.

April, 2026

Very clean rental and lovely folks to work with. They delivered and set up for us in rural area and everything worked out wonderfully. Appreciate it. Thanks! Julie & Phil
Christy B.

April, 2026

We had a great time renting this travel trailer for our trip to Big Bend National Park. Alex was super helpful and always quick to respond whenever we had a question. The trailer was really easy to tow and maneuver, which was a huge plus given the terrain out there. Our campsite wasn’t level at all, but we were able to unhitch the trailer and manually move it sideways in the site to get it more level. We loved that it was light enough to do that—it made a big difference and made our stay much more comfortable. We’d definitely rent this trailer again and highly recommend it for a camping trip.

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