How Do You Camp At State Parks In Texas?
Texas state parks feature campgrounds with varying conveniences. Some campsites are only accessible via hiking and may be miles from piped water, flush toilets and electrical hookups. Other campsites are appropriate for vehicles as large as RVs and have electric, water and sewage hookups. There are over 90 state parks in Texas to choose from, so you are sure to find the perfect fit for your needs and interests. Decide what sort of campsite is most appropriate for you. Campsite types include drive-up sites with sewer, electric and water hookups; electric and water hookups; water hookups only; and no hookups. Nondrive-up sites include walk-in; hike-in; and accessible by boat. Moreover, some wildlife management areas allow camping. Choose a campground with the desired specifications. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Campsites and Lodging website lists all campgrounds by type (see Resources). Make a reservation online or through email, fax or phone. Reservations can be made as early as up to 3