Campsites and RV Parks in Texas

From beautiful beaches to rugged mountains, Texas is such a grand and diverse state that sometimes you just have to see it to believe it. Well pardner, here is your chance to see the sights of Texas for yourself and get a taste of everything the Lone Star State has to offer.

At over 267,000 square miles, the toughest thing about planning a Texas vacation is deciding where to begin. We have divided the state into seven distinct geographic and cultural regions that each reflect a different side of Texas. - Big Bend Country, Hill Country, The Gulf Coast, Panhandle, Piney Woods, Prairies and Lakes, and South Texas Plains

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Kerrville KOA is centrally located in the heart of Hill Country, in a rustic country setting just 2 miles off the interstate. Your KOA hosts are seasoned RVers who take pride in meeting your needs. Our guests appreciate the large recreation room with a full kitchen, cable television, pool table and other games. Visit Kerrville's old-world charm, antique shops and restaurants.  Within a short drive, tranquil walking and biking paths along the Guadalupe River lead from Louise Hays Park. Spray fountains and boat rentals are available at Louise Hays Park.  Follow our scenic country roads that motorcyclists and touring enthusiasts enjoy, then relax in KOA's pool at the end of the day. The Museum of Western Art and the National Museum of the Pacific War are within 30 minutes of our KOA. Family attractions about an hour away include Six Flags Fiesta Texas, SeaWorld San Antonio, The Alamo and River Walk. Pool: April 15 - October 15. Max pull thru: 100 feet. Your hosts: Annie, John, Alana & Randy.

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