About Potters Creek Park
Number of accommodations: 119
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
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Showers
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (577)
What Guests Are Saying
Potters Creek Park is a beautiful and well-maintained campground with large, spacious sites and clean facilities, including highly praised bathrooms and showers. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and the park's scenic views, making it a great spot for camping and exploring the Hill Country. While some areas of the park lack shade and the lake levels are low, overall experiences have been positive, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Potters Creek Park is a beautiful and well-maintained campground with large, spacious sites and clean facilities, including highly praised bathrooms and showers. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and the park's scenic views, making it a great spot for camping and exploring the Hill Country. While some areas of the park lack shade and the lake levels are low, overall experiences have been positive, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Richard T
VerifiedAugust 6, 2025 • Stayed at: 93, Loop: L4
Been coming here for many years. The new park host are very nice, and we had an amazing time as usual.
Park was clean and most enjoyable. Will be back!
Thanks
Juliana V
VerifiedJuly 6, 2025 • Stayed at: 45, Loop: L2
Very nice camp sites and clean facilities. Right on the lake
Niaya S
VerifiedJune 9, 2025 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: L1
Potters creek is beautiful waking up to that every morning was so nice, we where in loop 1 at site 16 . We didn't have a way to move so one of the gentlemen that maintain the park kind man he moved us to site 25 we where so blessed that the people there where so kind and helpful will be returning next chance we get. If I could rate 4.5 stars I would the only reason it's not is because when I was in the showering wasp came out of the wasp nest that was on the bottom of the shower stall i know im a yuppie but that was a little scary.
Richard S
VerifiedMay 15, 2025 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: L4
We needed a port in a storm, and randomly chose Potters Creek Park because it was near Golden-Cheeked Warbler habitat. Guadalupe State Park was our goal, but it was full. This park was only 30 miles away.
And it was a beauty of a park! I randomly chose a campsite, since there were no pictures or maps to show the actual sites & how they were treed. Our site was on a nice gentle hill with a beautiful view of the lower campsites (which were nearly all empty) and the reservoir (which looked to be 20+ feet below normal).
The campsite was clean. It had the facilities we wanted. It was relatively near the bathrooms/shower house, which were clean. Neighbors moved in and out, but all were quiet and courteous.
We had Black-Chinned Hummingbirds in our campsite, and we identified another 20 species inside the park as we sat & watched Nature from the site, or as we walked about. A pair of nesting Scissor-tailed Fly Catchers were a special treat to us (we live in Minnesota, and it's rare to get a Scissor-Tail up here).
Part of what made the experience positive was the sites were spaced far enough apart to achieve some privacy and enjoy quiet. As well as the park being less than half full when we stayed there. I can imagine it's jam-packed on a hot summer weekend.
Potters Creek Park forbids "day use", meaning transient fisherpeople, boaters, picnickers, etc. I believe that contributed to the positive experience we had.
But by forbidding day-use (people wishing to visit without staying overnight), some nice group facilities go without use. A lovely group picnic shelter can't be used unless it's rented by someone staying overnight. It seems a great waste.
I understand a new day-use only part of the park is being developed. But it's taking years longer than it ought.
Thank you for making this park available to us! In these days of political groups beating up Parks & their employees & their funding, we appreciate still being able to access a park & stay there.
Janice N
VerifiedMay 11, 2025 • Stayed at: 78, Loop: L4
Check-in was very welcoming and the park and sites were spacious.
David J
VerifiedMay 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 105, Loop: L5
Well maintained and affordable.
SIDNEY E H
VerifiedMay 6, 2025 • Stayed at: 75, Loop: L4
This is a very nice park in an area that is close to many tourist sites/locations in the San Antonio area and around the park as well.
We were there for five days and enjoyed our site (75).
The only "minor issue" was with the men's restroom. One of the toilets appeared to be clogged but after checking with (reporting to) the front gate staff, it was a simple fix of holding down the flush button for an extended amount of time. NOTE...my wife made me aware that the women's restroom had a sign over it explaining the the button had to be pushed in for an extended amount of time to function correctly.
The showers worked well and the enclosure with a bench and towel hangers were nice and convenient.
We will definitely stay there again in the future and will recommend to others. Hopefully the lake will regain all/most of it's original capacity levels and will serve the people of that area and campers for a very long time.
David S
VerifiedApril 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 90, Loop: L4
This is a beautiful well maintained park with great water view lots and clean restrooms.
Karen N
VerifiedApril 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 76, Loop: L4
Park is ok. Sites are spacious and well maintained. Bathrooms are in need of updates and repairs. Locking the gates so even campers can’t get back in after 9:00 is pretty weird.
Robert M
VerifiedApril 12, 2025 • Stayed at: 71, Loop: L4
This is one of the best Corps camp area I have been to. sites are well spaced and clean. People were great. If it wasnt soo far away I would go more often.
Location Potters Creek Park
Address:
2893 Potter’s Creek Road
Canyon Lake, TX, 78133
United States
From IH-35 take FM-306 West 23 miles to Potter's Creek Road. Go south 2 miles to park entrance.
From Highway 281, take FM-306 east 8 miles to Potter's Creek Road. Go south for 2 miles to park entrance.
Latitude & Longitude: 29.9047 / -98.2731
Elevation: 280 feet
Policies & Rules
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BASIC INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
This means the park has a restroom with showers, personal sites, a dump station, gatehouse, park hosts, and that each site has a table, benches, a fire ring, a standing grill with a closable lid, and drinkale water connection, and electricity. Standard Park Season and Hours Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year Park Hours and Seasons Check in time: 3pm - No Early arrivals allowed!
Park Gate Hours and Seasons Summer Season: April 1st through the end of September
Sunday through Thrusday: 9am to 9pm
Fall Season: October 1st through the end of March
7 days a week: 9am to 9pm |
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Rules for Gate Access and Entry No one is allowed in the park unless they have a reservation or are a guest of a reservation.
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Maximums for RV or Tent sites
2 Camping Units - This means an RV unit and a tent, Screen shelter and tent, or two tents. For a tent only site this means two tents. No More Allowed. May not have two RVs on same site. May not have an RV and a pop-up on same site.
Double Camping Site: Park only has 1 double site in loop 3. 4 Camping Units, 20 People, 4 overnight vehicles, 4 guest vehicles, 2 Boat trailers Triple Camping Site: Park only has 4 triple sites in loop 3. 6 camping Units, 30 People, 6Overnight vehicles, 6 guest vehicles, 3 Boat trailers |
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No feeding the wildlife in the park. Do NOT attempt to interact with the wild life. Some are protective of their territory, homes, dens, food and young. If you encroach on their space, they may become aggressive.
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. |
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HELP US REDUCE ENERGY COSTS WHEN YOU ARE GONE…DON’T LEAVE IT ON!
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