31 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Bandera, TX
Bandera's RV parks sit along the Medina River in the Texas Hill Country, where clear water flows through limestone terrain and cowboy heritage runs deep. The area draws travelers to hiking trails, the scenic Medina River itself, and the character of a town that calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World. Multiple privately owned parks compete for visitors, each with distinct layouts and amenities, making this a genuine choice for RV travelers seeking both comfort and outdoor access.
Antler Oaks Lodge and RV Resort anchors the upper end of Bandera camping, built on land where the Medina River runs through. The resort pairs 15 rustic cabins with luxury RV sites in both back-in and pull-through configurations, all shaded and well-maintained. Skyline Ranch RV Park sits just one mile from downtown and holds 103 mostly pull-through sites designed for big rigs with multiple slide-outs. Boulderdash Cabin and RV Park occupies 5 acres on the crystal clear Medina River, 10 miles south of town, with a quieter footprint. Riverwalk RV Resort blends RV sites with tiny homes and RV rentals along the Medina, catering to different traveler types. Medina River RV Park and Camping runs as a veteran and family-owned operation on larger-than-average lots, emphasizing privacy and seclusion. Across these parks, amenities include free Wi-Fi, pools, restaurants, fitness centers, and kid-friendly policies. A mix of privately owned operations dominates the landscape.
The Medina River itself draws swimmers and paddlers. Medina River Adventures runs outings on the water. Hill Country Hiking Trails crisscross the region, offering day hikes from camp. San Antonio lies within reach for urban exploration, and Kerrville and Austin make solid day trips. Big Bend National Park sits 250 miles west for travelers willing to push deeper into Texas terrain. Local culture ties directly to cattle drives and Western heritage, visible in town architecture and nearby attractions.
Bandera sits at 1,315 feet elevation on the Edwards Plateau, where terrain transitions between plains and rolling country. Annual precipitation averages 31.7 inches, keeping the landscape green without excessive rain. Summers heat up but the elevation and river proximity create milder conditions than lower Texas elevations. Spring and fall offer ideal camping weather. Winter rarely brings harsh cold. The region's location at the crossroads of central, southern, and western Texas puts travelers within reasonable driving distance of major attractions across three sections of the state.
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Pops RV is a campground located in Bandera, Texas, offering a convenient base for exploring the scenic Texas Hill Country. The facility provides RV camping accommodations for...
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