State Parks near Huntsville, TX

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Bastrop State Park, TX

873 RV rentals

The perfect place to bring your RV and explore all the hidden gems it has to offer, Texas awaits with its majestic parks and colorful history. Bastrop State Park in Bastrop is a family-friendly park where you can reconnect and spend time motorhome camping in nature. Don't have your own rig? Book an RV in Bastrop County and explore the surrounding area while RV camping at Bastrop State Park.

The bustling metropolis of Austin is less than an hour’s drive west of Bastrop State Park. Enjoy the day at the park and then head over to the city for a taste of its vibrant nightlife. Smithville is only 15 minutes southeast of the park and offers quaint shopping as well …

Brazos Bend State Park, TX

577 RV rentals

Nature lovers can’t say enough good things about Brazos Bend State Park in southeast Texas, located roughly an hour southwest of Houston. This nearly 5,000-acre park is situated on the Brazos River and contains multiple ecosystems. Bring your cameras and binoculars and keep a tally of how many different animals you see on your Brazos Bend adventure.

Brazos Bend State Park has a diverse history, all of which is on display in the unique exhibits throughout the park. First settled by natives, the land was later used for cultivating cotton and pecans, cattle grazing, and hunting. The state of Texas acquired the property in the late 1970s, and it became a state park shortly after, with the main focus …

Buescher State Park, TX

983 RV rentals

South-central Texas is home to three of the biggest cities in the state: Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. And centrally located within a few hours of all of them is the scenic Lost Pines area. Buescher State Park is a 1,000-acre park nestled right in the heart of Smithville in Lost Pines.

The CCC constructed many of the buildings and structures in the park in the mid-1930s. Plagued with a recent history of record-breaking heatwaves, this park was nearly burned to the ground back in 2011. Large swathes of loblolly pines were destroyed, but a few patches were saved. This gives the park its unique landscape and interesting history.

If you plan to do a bit of …

Fairfield Lake State Park, TX

492 RV rentals

Located halfway between Waco and Rusk in the eastern part of the state, Fairfield Lake State Park’s tree-lined landscape and fish-filled lake make it one of the best places in East Texas to go camping with an RV. Many different types of fish inhabit the 2,400-acre lake, and a wide variety of other types of animals call Fairfield Lake State Park home, too. Located just a few miles outside of town, fans of hiking, horseback riding, and swimming will have all they need at the park.

Beautiful, sturdy hardwood trees are plentiful for Fairfield campers, with various types of oak, hickory, and cedar making up the terrain. Colorful wildflowers of all shapes and sizes are scattered around the park, something …

Fort Parker State Park, TX

607 RV rentals

An easy way to see eastern central Texas is to search for an RV in Limestone County, which is less than 100 miles south of Dallas and Fort Worth. Also located in Limestone County is Fort Parker State Park, which is a fun place to camp when you are renting an RV in the area. This state park consists of nearly 1,500 acres, approximately half of which is water, and originally opened to the public in 1941. The state park is named after Fort Parker, a well-known fort in the area that dates back to the 1830s.

Fort Parker State Park is about equidistant between Waco and Fairfield and rests on gently rolling hills that are prominent in …

Galveston Island State Park, TX

548 RV rentals

You might find it hard to believe that one of the most popular recreation areas in Texas once housed a commune of pirates and outlaws. After pillaging and plundering their way through the towns along the Gulf of Mexico coast, famous French pirates Jean and Pierre Lafitte fled to Galveston Island to escape conviction. They set up a makeshift government on the island, where they continued their privateering operations — and the rest, as they say, is history.

The colorful legends of this barrier island are just one reason why folks flock from near and far to camp at Galveston Island State Park. This 2,000-acre swathe protects a diverse ecosystem of marshland, beaches, and prairies, making it a seventh heaven …

Huntsville State Park, TX

583 RV rentals

Ten miles south of Huntsville, 65 miles north of Houston, and 31 miles southwest of Montgomery, you'll find Huntsville State Park. Neatly situated near the western border of the southern pine belt, this state park in the heart of Sam Houston National Forest features a landscape of shady loblolly pines. Aside from its breathtaking natural beauty, Huntsville State Park also provides a plethora of exciting picnic and state park RV camping areas.

Huntsville State Park campers can enjoy an array of fun activities. A few of these include hiking, biking, horseback riding, mini golf, and swimming. To accommodate the needs of its visitors, the park also offers boat rentals, dump stations, screened shelters, and a recreation hall. …

Lake Livingston State Park, TX

577 RV rentals

When visiting the Lone Star State, you’ll want to venture roughly an hour north of Houston to the picturesque town of Livingston. Conveniently located off US 59, the town serves as the seat of Polk County and neighbors Lake Livingston State Park. A unique feature of the park is that it contains both wetland and woodland habitats. Livingston campers are likely to notice the variety of wildlife while on one of the park’s hiking trails.

Everything is bigger in Texas, and the roughly 90,000-acre Lake Livingston is no exception. The lake separates Livingston and the city of Coldspring. In 1969, construction of the Lake Livingston Dam was completed, forming the reservoir. Not only does Lake Livingston supply water …

Lake Somerville State Park, TX

1036 RV rentals

Plan your next RV camping trip to include Lake Somerville State Park near Somerville, Texas. No worries if you don't own an RV — book an RV in Burleson County and explore the vastness of Texas. The park is centered on Lake Somerville and is a great place to get active or just lounge around taking in the beauty of the park. Drop by College Station to stock up on camping supplies before parking your rental RV at Lake Somerville State Park.

The bustling metropolis of Austin is only about an hour and a half to the west of the park, whereas the smaller town of Caldwell is less than 30 minutes from the park and is the county seat, …

Martin Creek Lake State Park, TX

101 RV rentals

On the far eastern end of Texas near the Louisiana state line, 30 minutes northwest of Carthage, 30 minutes south of Marshall, and an hour from Tyler, you’ll find Martin Creek Lake State Park. Anglers come at all times of the year to try their luck at Martin Lake. This family-friendly spot is a quaint destination for nature lovers who want to escape the bustle of life.

Until the 17th century, people of the Caddo tribe occupied the land. Spanish settlers took over the area in the 18th century and introduced Catholicism to the Caddo, Cherokee, and Shawnee tribes. In 1833, Daniel Martin settled in this part of Texas and created a community on Harmony Hill. In …

Mission Tejas State Park, TX

188 RV rentals

Mission Tejas State Park is a relatively small state park, only 660 acres, but it has a lot to offer visitors. The original mission was established in 1690 and was the first Spanish mission in Texas. Located in Grapeland, Texas, the park is only about two hours south of Dallas.

Mission Tejas State Park was opened in 1934 to commemorate the original mission, the Mission San Francisco de Los Tejas. The Rice Family Log Home, built in 1828, was restored in the 1970s and now welcomes visitors for tours. Book an RV in Houston County and enjoy camping at Mission Tejas State Park. While visiting the park, detour over to Crockett and check out some of the sites …

Mother Neff State Park, TX

695 RV rentals

What is now the oldest state park in Texas was the homestead of the Neff family back in the mid-19th century. Local teacher and good Samaritan Isabella Neff willed six acres of the farm to the public shortly before her death in 1921. Pat Neff, one of Isabella's 12 children and the state governor at the time, donated additional land, expanding upon the generosity of "Mother Neff." And the rest, as they say, is history.

Today, this 259-acre tranquil tract located just outside of Moody protects a variety of flora and fauna. Amble along the banks of the Leon River, snap photo after photo of the wildflowers scattered throughout the prairie, or simply pack a picnic lunch and soak up …

North Toledo Bend State Park, LA

80 RV rentals

Located near Alexandria, LA, and a bit over an hour from Shreveport, North Toledo Bend State Park lies on the banks of Toledo Bend Reservoir. There were two state parks created right next to the reservoir after its completion in 1966, and North Toledo Bend State Park is one of them. Rolling hills and pine forests cover the majority of this state park, making it very attractive to campers and outdoor enthusiasts.

North Toledo Bend State Park covers the area of more than 900 acres. Many activities are available here, including fishing, swimming, hiking, birdwatching, and boating. The temperatures stay pleasant even during the winter, and campers come here all year round. When you want to have a …

Purtis Creek State Park, TX

679 RV rentals

Purtis Creek State Park is located in the eastern Texas, between the metropolis of Dallas and the city of Tyler. Just to the west is the large Cedar Creek Reservoir which is extremely popular for fishing, boating, and other water sports.

The area is generally made up of rolling hills and farmland, interspersed with lakes and woods, and on the eastern edge of numerous national forests stretching into neighboring Louisiana and Arkansas.

Native Americans are known to have inhabited the area and just to the east is a cliff overhang that petroglyphs carved into the rock. Many early settlers made this area their home, thanks to the abundance of wildlife.

Book an RV from Purtis Creek State Park, …

Sam Houston National Forest, TX

588 RV rentals

Located in Eastern Texas near New Waverly and approximately an hour’s drive from the city of Houston, Sam Houston National Forest covers 163,045 acres. This national forest was established in 1936 and extends to three counties. Fifty-nine thousand seven hundred forty-six acres are in San Jacinto County, 54,153 acres are in Walker County and 47,609 acres in Montgomery County. Its rolling terrain features lakes, meadows, creeks, woodlands, and wilderness. Major attractions include 22,000-acre Lake Conroe and 82,600 acres- Lake Livingstone. Sam Houston National Forest is divided into several recreational areas.

Sam Houston National Forest has a wide array of recreational activities. For land lovers, there are ample opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, wildlife watching, birding, biking, and hunting. While …