Best Campgrounds near Elmendorf, TX

The southeastern outskirts of San Antonio include Elmendorf, Texas, where camping options primarily focus on RV accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Vista Ridge RV Park in Elmendorf provides tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals with full hookups and modern facilities. Within a 20-mile radius, campers will find additional options including Braunig Lake RV Resort and Braunig Lake Park, which offer waterfront sites with fishing access. San Antonio Alamo KOA, located about 15 miles northwest of Elmendorf, features spacious grounds with RV sites, tent camping areas, and cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in this region cater to travelers seeking convenient access to San Antonio attractions while maintaining proximity to outdoor recreation at nearby lakes and rivers.

Reservations are strongly recommended for all campgrounds in the Elmendorf area, particularly during spring and fall when mild temperatures attract the most visitors. Summer camping requires preparation for intense heat, with daytime temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F from June through September. According to one camper at San Antonio Alamo KOA, "The grounds are massive and beautifully kept. The spacious grounds allow for wider spaces and plenty of room between larger RVs." Winter brings occasional cold fronts, though freezing temperatures are rare. Most RV parks remain open year-round with full hookups, while some facilities may reduce services during slower winter months. Cell coverage is generally strong throughout the area, with most campgrounds offering WiFi, though connection quality varies considerably between locations.

Wildlife viewing opportunities exist even at developed campgrounds, with deer, armadillos, and various bird species commonly spotted. Travelers World RV Resort receives high marks for its location "right next to the San Antonio river, just a few miles from the famed San Antonio Riverwalk and many of the historic Missions in the area." Campers note that many parks feature walking trails, with the Salado Creek Greenway accessible from several campgrounds. Noise levels vary significantly between locations, with roadway sounds affecting some sites closer to major thoroughfares. Security measures are common at most established campgrounds, with gated access and on-site management. For those seeking more natural settings, driving approximately 30-45 minutes north or west of Elmendorf reaches the Texas Hill Country with additional camping options along rivers and lakes.

Best Camping Sites Near Elmendorf, Texas (151)

    1. San Antonio Alamo KOA

    34 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    14 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."

    2. Travelers World RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    San Antonio, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 532-8310

    "located right next to the San Antonio river, you are just a few miles from the famed San Antonio Riverwalk and many of the historic Missions in the area."

    "Close to the river walk, which is very well maintained. Sites are small, but there is a little green area next to each."

    3. Mission City RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 337-6501

    "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."

    "It hits all of the marks: mass transit at your doorstep; pool, laundry, showers and a gift shop at the entrance; easy pull-through, level sites; picnic tables at each site; quaint southwestern style!"

    4. Braunig Lake Park

    7 Reviews
    Elmendorf, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 635-8289

    5. Greenlake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Elmendorf, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 467-9178

    $43 - $73 / night

    "The lake in the middle has catch and release. The fattest catfish I’ve ever seen. It will however, make you upset releasing since the fish are well fed."

    6. Fort Sam Houston Army RV

    10 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 221-5502

    "Campground sits way off the beaten path of a very busy Ft. Sam Houston. Great spacIous, level lots with concrete pad for outside activities at each site."

    "Lots of grassy areas to walk our dog. We truly enjoyed our stay here!"

    7. Braunig Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Elmendorf, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 633-3170

    $52 - $75 / night

    "Lake veronic is far enough out of San Antonio to avoid the big city traffic. However it's close enough to access all the conveniences that San Antonio has to offer."

    8. Cactus Country RV Park

    1 Review
    Elmendorf, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (210) 501-6990

    $475 - $500 / night

    9. Vista Ridge RV Park

    1 Review
    Elmendorf, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 602-8808

    $40 - $60 / night

    "This is a beautiful park outside of the city on the river. 30 minutes to downtown. The owners are awesome people and there is a real pride of ownership shown in the upkeep around the park."

    10. Yanawana Camp

    2 Reviews
    Elmendorf, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 514-5583

    $35 - $550 / night

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Elmendorf, TX

550 Reviews of 151 Elmendorf 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.

  • Michael M.
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Everfree Shire Ranch

    A peaceful oasis with a magical theme

    An excellent economic option for campers looking for something not too far from the city, but just far enough and under budget. There's usually only 4 sites taken at a time so there are a lot of options to choose from. Every year more improvements are made!

  • 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.

  • Missy R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Turkey Sink Camping Area — Guadalupe River State Park

    Great spot to soak up the Texas Hill Country

    This park is located just north of San Antonio. I’d heard great things about it and am thrilled that I finally got here.

    The campsites are spacious. Each loop has a bath house and it looks like all the RV sites have power and water. A central dump station is located near the exit.

    This loop has a trail that leads you down to the river. But you ca also drive down to a large parking lot. It wasn’t busy in Feb

  • Vanessa F.
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Landa RV Park & Campground

    Great Weekend Getaway

    A quaint RV resort right off of Walnut street near the heart of New Braunfels, TX with lots of amenities on-site. The pool is open year-round & heated to 90 degrees in the winter time. We are new to RV living & this was a perfect place to try out our new travel trailer. I think site 19 was a great place to be, because nobody was on one side of us & it was right across from the pool & camp store. We will definitely return to this resort in the summertime.


Guide to Elmendorf

Camping options near Elmendorf, Texas include tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals within a 30-mile radius of San Antonio. With summer temperatures frequently reaching 100°F during July and August, most campers visit during spring and fall when temperatures average 70-85°F. Campgrounds in this area typically sit at elevations between 450-600 feet above sea level, providing modest relief from humidity while remaining accessible from major highways.

What to do

Biking on the Salado Creek Greenway: Access this paved trail system from Mission City RV Park, which places you near one of San Antonio's most extensive trail networks. According to one visitor, "There is an awesome walk/bike path about a mile away. Very peaceful and easy terrain for a great walk or bike ride."

Fishing for catfish: Several stocked ponds provide fishing opportunities throughout the area. At Greenlake RV Resort, one camper noted, "The lake in the middle has catch and release. The fattest catfish I've ever seen. It will however, make you upset releasing since the fish are well fed."

Historical site exploration: Campgrounds south of downtown provide convenient access to missions. At Yanawana Camp, "Our hosts were beyond kind, greeted us with brochures of the local attractions, maps to the Missions, and great restaurant suggestions."

What campers like

Security features: Many campgrounds in the area emphasize safety with controlled access. According to one camper at Braunig Lake RV Resort, the park is "Well maintained, clean showers" with security features that let campers feel comfortable leaving their equipment.

Swimming options: When temperatures climb, having water access becomes essential. A camper at San Antonio Alamo KOA shares, "We got into the KOA of San Antonio and it was very nice. Mainly catered to families as there were a ton of things for kids, bikes and scooters to rent. Swimming Pool, a few playground etc."

Dog-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated areas. One visitor to Travelers World RV Resort noted, "What a lovely stay! The facilities were all very clean and updated. The stocked fish pond was beautiful and the dog park was also nice. There were always some friendly pups there when we took our dogs."

What you should know

Public transportation access: Several campgrounds offer convenient bus service to downtown attractions. A camper at Fort Sam Houston Army RV reports, "Park is nice with large spots. Office is hard to find with limited signs showing where to go, where to park. Office is below swimming pool on lake."

Noise considerations: Train tracks near some campgrounds create periodic noise. A visitor noted, "Very quiet minus the train but when the a/c is on, you don't even hear it. Would be 5 stars if there was a little more shade."

Varying facility quality: Maintenance standards differ significantly between parks. At Braunig Lake Park, one camper reported, "No working showers and the bathrooms were discussing, no picnic tables, the only fire rings were at the shelters and were full of old trash. The park was not maintained."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated activities: Some campgrounds offer child-specific amenities. According to a camper at San Antonio Alamo KOA, "The grounds are massive and beautifully kept. Looking forward to returning."

Consider cabin options: For families new to camping, cabins provide convenience. One visitor shared, "I decided to book a basic cabin to see how it is inside and out. I have to say that it's a lot of fun for all of us. We didn't want the kitchen or restroom, still keeping it outdoors kinda, but the restrooms are about a minute or 2 walk."

Check site spacing: For family comfort, look for campgrounds with adequate room between sites. A camper at Vista Ridge RV Park noted, "This is a beautiful park outside of the city on the river. 30 minutes to downtown. Pool, hot tub, fitness center, laundry, dog park, golf cart rentals, clubhouse, and much more!"

Tips from RVers

Seek level sites: Many RVers prioritize properly graded camping spots. A visitor to Cactus Country RV Park shared, "Owners are very nice. Campground is very clean. Campground makes you feel like you are in the country but close enough to San Antonio to visit downtown in about 20 minutes."

Check overhead clearance: Some older campgrounds have low-hanging branches. At Braunig Lake Park, a camper warned, "If you have a large or tall rig RV don't even bother. The trees are the main issue. We have an airstream and even it was starting to scrape getting to and from a site."

Consider water pressure: Significant variations exist between parks. As one RVer noted, "High water pressure; you'll need a pressure regulator. They sell them at the office!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Elmendorf, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Elmendorf, TX is San Antonio Alamo KOA with a 4.6-star rating from 34 reviews.