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Top-rated Texas campgrounds for a 2026 summer trip

VIP Realty is helping adventurers discover the best camping spots in the Lone Star State.

Sunrise on Padre Island from High Drone View with waves crashing along Beach such a paradise perfect summer escape.
Padre Island along the Texas Gulf Coast (Getty Images)

Reporting by Natassia Paloma, El Paso Times

The Lone Star State offers no shortage of camping options, and Texas-based real estate company VIP Realty is helping adventurers discover the best spots with a fresh list of top-rated campgrounds to visit in 2026. Many of the campsites showcase incredible views and are family friendly.

“Each offers a unique outdoor adventure that showcases the natural beauty of Texas,” the report states. “If you love the outdoors, camping in Texas is an experience you won’t forget.”

Here are the top six spots to set up camp in Texas and how to get more information on reservations and things to do.

Big Bend National Park

Location: West Texas

The Chisos Basin of the Big Bend National Park in Texas
The Chisos Basin of the Big Bend National Park in Texas as seen on January 25, 2023 (Getty Images)

Big Bend National Park spans 800,000 acres of desert, mountains, and river landscapes, “offering a truly remote and breathtaking outdoor experience,” the report says.

The U.S. National Park Service provides a guide where you can plan your next adventure, check weather conditions and learn about its history, plants and animals.

The best campgrounds, according to VIP realty’s report, are Chisos Basin Campground, Rio Grande Village Campground, and Cottonwood Campground.


Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Location: West Texas

El Capitan stands as a prominent landmark over the Chihuahuan Desert
Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in West Texas. El Capitan stands as a prominent landmark over the Chihuahuan Desert. The Guadalupe Mountains have the highest peaks in Texas. (Getty Images)

Guadalupe Mountains National Park, home to Guadalupe Peak, is the tallest point in Texas at 8,751 feet. This guide provided by the National Park Service offers information on trails, highest points along the mountain and more.

“This park is ideal for campers who love hiking and mountain scenery. The landscape features rugged peaks, high desert ecosystems, and peaceful backcountry camping opportunities,” the VIP Realty report says.

Best campgrounds include Pine Springs Campground, Dog Canyon Campground and Backcountry wilderness sites.

Guadalupe Mountains is perfect for campers looking for quiet, remote, and challenging outdoor experiences.


Garner State Park

Location: Texas Hill Country

Garner State Park Texas and the Rio Frio near Uvalde Texas

Visitors to Garner State Park swim and hike, with 2.9 miles of Frio River winding through 1,774 acres of scenic Hill Country terrain.

Camping options include riverfront campsites, tent sites, cabins and screened shelters. Reservations fill up quickly, especially in the summer. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department takes online reservations here, or you can call (512) 389-8900.


Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Location: Texas Panhandle

Afternoon clouds at the Lighthouse in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas
Afternoon clouds at the Lighthouse in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas. (Getty Images)

Known as the Grand Canyon of Texas, Palo Duro Canyon State Park is the second-largest canyon in the United States and you can explore the canyon by foot, mountain bike, horse or car.

“Located near Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle, this park offers stunning red rock formations, scenic drives, and excellent hiking and biking trails,” the VIP realty report says.

Camping areas include Juniper Campground, Sagebrush Campground, and Mesquite Campground. You can make a reservation on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.


Pedernales Falls State Park

Location: West of Austin

Things to do at Pedernales Falls State Park include camping, hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, bird watching and riding horses.

“This park offers a peaceful outdoor environment surrounded by rolling hills and scenic rivers,” according to the report.

Camping options include tent camping sites, RV sites with electricity, and group campsites. Reservations can be made on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.


Padre Island National Seashore

Location: South Texas

Sunrise on Padre Island from High Drone View with waves crashing along Beach such a paradise perfect summer escape.
Padre Island along the Texas Gulf Coast (Getty Images)

There’s nearly 70 miles of wild coastline with lots to do, including beach camping, surf fishing, and sea turtle watching. You can find a guide of activities along the beach on the U.S. National Park Service website.

“Beach camping here allows visitors to fall asleep to the sound of ocean waves,” VIP realty states.

Camping areas include Malaquite Campground, North Beach primitive camping and South Beach remote camping.

Natassia Paloma may be reached at npaloma@gannett.com, @NatassiaPaloma on X, @natassia_paloma on Instagram, and Natassia Paloma on Facebook.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times.

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