About Live Oak Ridge
Number of accommodations: 47
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1245)
What Guests Are Saying
Live Oak Ridge is a well-maintained campground with friendly and helpful hosts, consistently praised for its cleanliness and well-kept facilities, including restrooms and showers. Many campers appreciate the scenic environment and level sites, making it a great spot for relaxation. While some guests noted minor issues, such as overgrown vegetation blocking views and maneuvering challenges for larger RVs, the overall experience remains positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Live Oak Ridge is a well-maintained campground with friendly and helpful hosts, consistently praised for its cleanliness and well-kept facilities, including restrooms and showers. Many campers appreciate the scenic environment and level sites, making it a great spot for relaxation. While some guests noted minor issues, such as overgrown vegetation blocking views and maneuvering challenges for larger RVs, the overall experience remains positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Joyce P
VerifiedMay 24, 2024 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: FIRS
Beautiful well kept park.
Joyce P
VerifiedMay 24, 2024 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: FIRS
Beautiful well kept park.
Steve W
VerifiedMay 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: FIRS
Unfortunately, I scheduled this when the lake was 12-14 ft low. Thanks to recent rains, that we have desperately needed for the last 8 years, the level is now 12-14 ft above normal level. We couldn't even get close to water to throw a fish line in. Finally canceled and went on.
Steve W
VerifiedMay 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: FIRS
Unfortunately, I scheduled this when the lake was 12-14 ft low. Thanks to recent rains, that we have desperately needed for the last 8 years, the level is now 12-14 ft above normal level. We couldn't even get close to water to throw a fish line in. Finally canceled and went on.
Trish E
VerifiedMay 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: FIRS
Very nice place
Trish E
VerifiedMay 21, 2024 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: FIRS
Very nice place
Carlos G
VerifiedMay 20, 2024 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: FIRS
Wonderful experience! Thank you
Carlos G
VerifiedMay 20, 2024 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: FIRS
Wonderful experience! Thank you
GARY D
VerifiedMay 16, 2024 • Stayed at: 26, Loop: SECO
The park is nice and has plenty of large Oak trees for shade, the lake is low, and the shower facilities appear to be cleaned daily, and the park is kept clean. There appears to be an older and a newer section of the park, the older section has more space between campsites and better views while the newer section has covered picnic tables. I was bitten by an insect, the symptoms appear to be that of a brown recluse spider, ahhh, the joys of camping. There were people that didn't keep their dogs on a leach when outdoors and some people don't pick up their dogs poop. Make reservations early as it appears the park gets busy on weekends.
Temple Texas is close by, the downtown area is being renovated but access is still available to shops and restaurants. We visited Cantina 1948 for Mexican food, service was great, food was served appealing to the eye, and the food was excellent. The Mexican Board by Chuy has a variety of foods and can be shared by two people for lunch and is reasonably priced.
Belton is also minutes away with a beautiful park with a stream for floating or kayaking. The old downtown area has several historical buildings, restaurants, and a Thrift Store filled with thousand of unique items for sale.
Just south of Belton is a beautiful little town of Salado, it has the remains of a Womens College from the 1800s and a Heritage museum that give some insight as to the history of the territory. There are several places to eat and to shop.
GARY D
VerifiedMay 16, 2024 • Stayed at: 26, Loop: SECO
The park is nice and has plenty of large Oak trees for shade, the lake is low, and the shower facilities appear to be cleaned daily, and the park is kept clean. There appears to be an older and a newer section of the park, the older section has more space between campsites and better views while the newer section has covered picnic tables. I was bitten by an insect, the symptoms appear to be that of a brown recluse spider, ahhh, the joys of camping. There were people that didn't keep their dogs on a leach when outdoors and some people don't pick up their dogs poop. Make reservations early as it appears the park gets busy on weekends.
Temple Texas is close by, the downtown area is being renovated but access is still available to shops and restaurants. We visited Cantina 1948 for Mexican food, service was great, food was served appealing to the eye, and the food was excellent. The Mexican Board by Chuy has a variety of foods and can be shared by two people for lunch and is reasonably priced.
Belton is also minutes away with a beautiful park with a stream for floating or kayaking. The old downtown area has several historical buildings, restaurants, and a Thrift Store filled with thousand of unique items for sale.
Just south of Belton is a beautiful little town of Salado, it has the remains of a Womens College from the 1800s and a Heritage museum that give some insight as to the history of the territory. There are several places to eat and to shop.
Location Live Oak Ridge
Address:
2000 Fm 2271
Belton, TX, 76513
United States
From Interstate 35, take Farm-to-Market Road 2305 (West Adams Ave.) west. Drive for nine miles and turn left on Farm-to-Market Road 2271 (Morgan's Point Road). Go two miles to the park entrance. The campground is adjacent to the Belton Dam and spillway.
The campground is accessible via Interstate 35, with the nearest exit leading to Farm-to-Market Road 2305 (West Adams Ave.) and then Farm-to-Market Road 2271 (Morgan's Point Road).
Latitude & Longitude: 31.1169 / -97.4731
Elevation: 201 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
3PM
Check out time
2PM
- Gatehouse hours are Thursday-Saturday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and Sunday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, accepting credit card payments only.
- Contact the Belton Lake Office for more information; life jackets are required.
Safety & rules
- Day use areas are not available at Live Oak Ridge.
Site capacity
- Camping is limited to 14 days within any 30-day period without special permission.
Vehicles & parking
- Each site allows a maximum of 2 vehicles, with overflow parking available for additional vehicles.
- Off-road vehicles require a permit and must be registered, insured, and highway legal.
Utilities
- Waste discharge is only allowed at designated dump stations; dumping grey water and trash is prohibited.
Local regulations
- Visitors must comply with Title 36 regulations enforced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Amenities
- Inflatable structures require a lake activity permit; small swimming pools have specific size limits.
- The Activity Center is available for reservation on a first-come, first-served basis with a camping reservation; special permits are required for events with inflatables.
Fires & fuel
- Firewood should be sourced locally and cannot be cut on USACE property.
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Last updated: June 5, 2026