Next to a reservoir and power plant. Reservoir is closed to boating from Novemnber to March because of toxic golden algae blooms that happen every year, but the campground remains open. Electric and water sites are $20 and water only sites are $15. Campers must also pay for a park pass ($5 per person per day) Campground was nearly deserted when we were there and very quiet. ATT and Verizon were very good and site 120 was perfectly level. Most sites appeared to be pretty easy to level in the water only loop.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Colorado City, Texas
$15 per night
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Close to Houston. Has bike trails, mtb trails, hiking trails and alligators. Electric hookups are $25 per night. Day use fee per person or annual pass applies.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Needville, Texas
$25 per night
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Above a reservoir. Seems popular with fishermen. Quiet at night. Pretty view. Sites are kind of close together but tiered so not that bad.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Jefferson, Texas
$28 per night
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Near Houston. A few miles of hiking and biking trails. Cheapest site for rvs are full hookups for $28 plus park entrance fees (daily or annual pass).

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

San Felipe, Texas
$28 per night
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28 for electric/water - $14 for primitive (sites indicate tent only but saw rvs in sites. Good cell signal (verizon and ATT). Quiet. Many deer.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Fort Worth, Texas
$28 per night
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Near San Antonio. Above a reservoir. RV sites are water and electric

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Canyon Lake, Texas
$30 per night
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Near San Antonio. Often booked for weekends but sites available on weekdays

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Spring Branch, Texas
$20 per night
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Giant dunes. Sand. $15 for site with electric

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Monahans, Texas
$15 per night
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Three days max stay. Call to reserve. No online reservations.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

El Paso, Texas
$16 per night
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Good cell service. Huge park has several campgrounds to choose from, from primitive to Electric/Water hookup. Nearby town of San Angelo has great Mexican food and all the major stores for stocking up. Bison and longhorn cattle. Miles and miles of mountain biking trails.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

San Angelo, Texas
$10 per night
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Between Houston and San Antonio. Mostly booked on weekends. Electric only sites for RV

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Gonzales, Texas
$18 per night
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Quiet. Good cell signal. Need gate code for entry after hours. Can reserve on the first night of your stay

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Burton, Texas
$26 per night
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City park. One hour from Enchanted Rock northwest of San Antonio. $25 for water site. $30 for full hookup

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Kerrville, Texas
$25 per night
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5 primitive sites for RVs. Multiple other sites for tent camping. Splendid escape from El Paso with rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and paragliding.

Dump Station: No

Water: No

El Paso, Texas
$10 per night
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Near Spider Mountain. Water+Electric $23. Water only $16. State park annual pass or day use pass required. Annual pass is $70

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Burnett, Texas
$23 per night
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