Best Campgrounds near Comal, TX

The Comal region in Texas features numerous campgrounds along rivers and lakes, providing options for a range of camping styles. Campgrounds like Camp Huaco Springs and Guadalupe River RV Park offer tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations along the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers. Within a 30-minute drive of New Braunfels, campers can find a mix of established riverside camping areas, luxury RV resorts, and family-friendly parks with varying levels of amenities.

Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during summer months when river activities are most popular. River Road, which connects many of the camping areas, experiences heavy weekend traffic, especially from motorcyclists. "Easy access in and out of the campsite! Staff is always present monitoring front desk and campsite. If you want quiet look elsewhere, right on river road and motorcycle ride up and down," noted one camper about KL Ranch Camp Cliffside. Weather conditions remain favorable for camping throughout much of the year, though summer temperatures often exceed 90°F, making water access particularly desirable. Cell coverage is generally good throughout the area, with most campgrounds offering WiFi, though connectivity quality varies significantly.

Several visitors highlighted the riverside camping experience as the primary draw to the region. Campgrounds like Landa RV Park provide direct river access for tubing, swimming, and fishing, with some sites positioned immediately along the riverbanks. Train noise affects several campgrounds near New Braunfels, with tracks running adjacent to properties like Landa RV Park. One review mentioned, "Train tracks run right past park so be prepared for train noise at all hours." Despite this, water recreation opportunities remain the dominant feature, with many campgrounds offering tube rentals and shuttle services for river floats. The camping areas nearest to town provide convenient access to restaurants and supplies while still maintaining river proximity, making them popular for weekend getaways and summer vacations.

Best Camping Sites Near Comal, Texas (206)

    1. Cranes Mill Park

    28 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3341

    $26 - $35 / night

    "A great small park on beautiful Canyon Lake in legendary Texas Hill Country. The park is perfectly situated to explore the Hill Country."

    "Suasana di Canyon Lake, Texas pasti akan membuat Anda merasa seperti di rumah sendiri. Fasilitasnya lengkap dan bersih. Aurealisa"

    2. San Antonio Alamo KOA

    34 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    19 miles

    "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

    "Clean KOA, good place to walk around. Outdoor pool, playground, access to trail. The only real downside we had was the amount of noise from the surrounding area."

    3. Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds

    43 Reviews
    Spring Branch, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 438-2656

    $28 / night

    "All of them are walking distance from the river where there are good places to get in as well as trails all around to see the beautiful Texas Hills Country."

    "There is no better late spring to early summer activity than getting good float down one of the rivers of Texas.  "

    4. Camp Huaco Springs

    12 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-5411

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Beautiful scenery and easy access to the river. Roads are very rough though so make sure you have a high clearance vehicle."

    "I would give this place 5 stars except due to the location next to the river, the country road runs right next to the camp grounds. Lots of noisy motorcycle traffic all night."

    5. KL Ranch Camp Cliffside

    9 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 626-3663

    "The staff was extremely helpful l, even notice them assisting the RV next to us with their AC issues. Very well maintained and we had an amazing view of the Guadalupe River."

    "Beautiful views of the Guadalupe River, clean and safe property, direct access to the river, and an easy drive to historic Downtown Greune."

    6. Lazy L & L Campground

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3455

    "Great location close to the river"

    "Took a walk through the campgrounds and wow!!!! Clean, organized, super maintained!!!"

    7. Landa RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-1211

    "During the summer, Texans flock to the rivers and lakes to enjoy the outdoors and keep cool."

    "Campground itself is very basic but its a short walk into town. Train tracks run right past park so be prepared for train noise at all hours."

    8. Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 351-8459

    $45 - $50 / night

    "They also have rules about flags so you really can get away from the pace of the world. Between the trees and the small fall crowd, it was soooo quiet. Everyone seemed to sleep in just a little."

    "The river access is Overlooking a canyon wall, with ducks and deer roaming and a huge yard of grass all the way down to the waters edge. White lights illuminate it at night."

    9. Mystic Quarry

    12 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 360-4725

    "A great location near, Canyon Lake.and tubing on the river The first bar licensed in1933 , after prohibition, RYLIE’s is close by with big name musicians."

    "These sites are close to the game/ pool area.
    Some construction on the grounds, looks like they are adding more cabins and teepee sites."

    10. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 256-0088

    $57 - $373 / night

    "We came for the month of January to camp next to friends. It’s a family RV park and has nice amenities. We are just outgrowing the atmosphere."

    "Walking distance to river and other activities. Short walk to restrooms and showers. Water and power available on both sites."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 206 campgrounds

Recent Reviews near Comal, TX

845 Reviews of 206 Comal Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Yanawana Camp

    Near San Antonio, but feels like country

    I made my reservation a few weeks from travel and spoke with Gabriella on the phone to reserve. I decided to change to Tuesday and Wednesday instead of M. & Tu. and Gabriella made the change very quickly. The day we arrived, I texted with her to let her know our expected arrival time, and her husband Clemente was waiting for us at the CG. He let us pick our site and helped us get backed in, then shared some local info with us. We planned to visit the missions, and he gave us a map of the biking paths that was very helpful. We were given a key to use for the gate- the property is safe and secure. We enjoyed the picnic table for afternoon shade and walked around the gardens to admire the plants. Although the CG is close to 410, it’s mostly quiet and peaceful. We enjoyed watching some small planes fly overhead. We left the CG about 9 am and rode our bikes on the Riverwalk/Mission Trail all day- returning about 4:30. The trails/paths are very well maintained.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Great swimming hole

    The campground is full of trees, hook up for those who need them (clean water for refilling, and electrical for recharging.) nice spot to have bicycles at!

  • I
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Buda Place RV Resort

    Most Bang for your Buck awesome staff

    We can’t brag enough about the amazing friendly staff form Management on down to even the awesome volunteers my husband & I along with our 3rd place Bronze winner of the doggy contest have been over hill happy at Buda RV Place for our 4 month stay. Come and join us friendly faces & clean places from the office to the showers, restrooms,laundry room and the hot tub and pool firer pit the list goes on catch & release lake, small beach doggy park and dog wash from Dec- current we are happy here

  • Todd B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Great, quiet park

    Park is well laid out with spacious areas for each site. Some site pads could be bigger for longer rigs and foliage trimmed back for slides but the spots are nice and have plenty of outdoor room at each site. Pretty private with all of the trees. Restrooms are very clean. Camp hosts are very friendly and knowledgeable. Park has several trails and hiking. The swimming hole is a huge plus in the Texas heat.

  • Garrett N.
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Tejas Valley RV Park & Campground

    I would definitely recommend

    It was our first time staying at an RV park, and this place exceeded our standards. Now we will probably compare it to other places we stay. Everything was very good, well-maintained, and in great condition. We used the laundry often, and everything worked. The staff is super helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend Tejas Valley RV Park if you want to stay in a nice, clean place.

  • S
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Riverbend RV Park

    Not bad

    Great place. I just need to rest and keep moving. Very nice and clean.

  • S
    Mar. 22, 2026

    D and A RV Resort

    Over night

    Great over night stay but very loud, on the highway. Staff very friendly, good price for just one night.

  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2026

    Potters Creek COE Park

    Beautiful COE Park

    We stayed here in March 2026 in a 38’ 5th wheel. Lake is beautiful and we saw people swimming here and boating. There are electric and water hookups and a dump station. It was 90° here March 20th.

  • Todd B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Hidden View RV Park

    Great Park. Very reasonable.

    Owners are very friendly and helpful! Rates are great. Not a resort but the price is right and the spots accommodate rigs of any size. Mostly long term people. Very friendly and quiet. I don't even look elsewhere when in the area.


Guide to Comal

Camping sites near Comal, Texas range from secluded riverfront spots to family-oriented resorts with extensive amenities. The region's limestone terrain creates natural springs feeding the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers, maintaining water temperatures between 68-72°F year-round. Most campgrounds sit at elevations of 600-900 feet, providing some relief from summer heat while remaining accessible during winter months.

What to Do

Fishing opportunities: The Guadalupe River offers excellent fishing for various species including bass and trout. At Cranes Mill Park, "The water level of Canyon Lake was down so access to the water wasn't real easy. once in the water it was great floating in a tube," notes Barb M. The park provides multiple fishing spots along the shoreline.

River activities beyond tubing: While the area is known for tubing, paddleboarding offers a quieter alternative. At Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park, one camper shared, "The water was slow moving so we paddle boarded upstream about a mile. We had the river almost to ourselves in mid September." The resort provides equipment rentals and access points.

Hiking and biking: State parks in the region maintain extensive trail systems. At Guadalupe River State Park, "There are a series of trails for hiking, biking and even horseback riding... But something also to consider when looking at this map is the trail system located across the road from what most consider to be the park. This section is less populated with hikers and provides some of the most interesting hiking."

What Campers Like

Natural springs: Some campgrounds feature their own freshwater springs. Sara R. from Camp Huaco Springs notes, "I absolutely love this place it has every type of camping! Rv, tent no electric, tent with electric, cabins. All by the Guadalupe river. Floating, canoeing, Fishing. They even have a natural spring!"

Spacious riverside sites: Riverfront camping with adequate space is highly valued. At KL Ranch Camp Cliffside, "We had an amazing stay at KL Ranch Camp Cliffside. The staff was extremely helpful l, even notice them assisting the RV next to us with their AC issues. Very well maintained and we had an amazing view of the Guadalupe River," according to Javier C.

Good cellular connectivity: Most campgrounds offer reliable cellular service, though quality varies by carrier. At Guadalupe River State Park, "This campground has 5G. And 4G in certain areas. I was able to use the internet text message and make and receive calls," reports Red S., specifically referring to T-Mobile coverage.

What You Should Know

Train noise impacts: Several campgrounds are near active train routes with frequent traffic. According to John H. at Landa RV Park, "Train tracks run right past park so be prepared for train noise at all hours." Earplugs are recommended for light sleepers.

River road traffic: The roads connecting riverside campgrounds experience heavy traffic, particularly motorcycles. At Lazy L & L Campground, "This is an awesome place for a weekend party/get away. They do alot of live music. They have a great restaurant on location. The camp sites are very spread out. We always have a great time here," according to Jesse S., who appreciates the lively atmosphere.

Limited privacy at peak times: Many campgrounds prioritize river access over site privacy. One camper noted about Jellystone Park, "The sites are very packed together. We ended up in a site facing another camper. We both had to adjust where we were parked so that we could each extend our awnings." Weekdays typically offer more space between campers.

Tips for Camping with Families

Water recreation options: Look for campgrounds with swimming pools as alternatives to river access. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, "Wow! If you and your kids love to play in the water, this is the place for you. Their outdoor complex includes: one standard rectangular pool, one very shallow splash pad with several water spouts and a tiny kids slide, which flows into a deeper (3 foot) pool, and a large kids water play center."

Ranger programs: Some state parks offer educational opportunities for children. Patrick H. shares, "We worked with the park Ranger program and my son was awarded a Ranger Badge" at Guadalupe River State Park.

Security considerations: Many campgrounds implement after-hours security measures. At Cranes Mill Park, "I let the office know it was just us ladies and they surveyed the area to see how many folks were staying in the area to make me feel more at ease. One of the ladies also let me know where she stays, in case we need anything at night. Gates close at 10pm and I saw the staff circle by a few times throughout the evening."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: When booking, consider paying extra for specific site selection. At Jellystone Park, "When booking, there is an option to choose your specific site for a $15 fee. My advice is to pay the $15 and choose a site close to the Hill Country Hall and the waterpark, and save the $62 a day on the golf cart."

Leveling challenges: Many sites require careful positioning and leveling. At Mission City RV Park, "The grounds are pretty standard with paved roads and gravel sites. The gravel is packed nicely and the sites are mostly level. Some of the 'higher end' sites are paved pads that you can specify when booking through their online form."

Low clearance areas: Some campgrounds have limitations for larger RVs due to tree coverage. C&J F. noted, "If you have a huge camper I would use caution. The roads getting in and out of the place have restrictions and the trees hang very low on the narrow roads. Not meant for more than double axle."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Comal, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Comal, TX is Cranes Mill Park with a 4.7-star rating from 28 reviews.