About Potters Creek Park
Number of accommodations: 119
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Swimming
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (584)
What Guests Are Saying
Potters Creek Park is a beautiful and well-maintained campground offering spacious sites and stunning views of the lake and wildlife, making it a great choice for camping. Visitors appreciated the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly staff, with many expressing a desire to return. However, some guests noted limitations such as low water levels affecting access and recreational activities, as well as restricted gate hours.
What Guests Are Saying
Potters Creek Park is a beautiful and well-maintained campground offering spacious sites and stunning views of the lake and wildlife, making it a great choice for camping. Visitors appreciated the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly staff, with many expressing a desire to return. However, some guests noted limitations such as low water levels affecting access and recreational activities, as well as restricted gate hours.
Review Summary
Bradley C
VerifiedMarch 7, 2024 • Stayed at: 82, Loop: L4
Everything was wonderful!!!
patrick m
VerifiedMarch 6, 2024 • Stayed at: 23, Loop: L1
I give it two stars because the site was nice and mostly clean (if you ignore the dog feces in the table area). I would give it one star because of the reservation shenanigans going on. We were there two nights and chose one of the 5 handicap spots that were available because 75% of the rest of the spots were reserved on the website. Over the time we were there, two campers entered, one left leaving most of the spots that were empty, still empty when we left. Is there no automatic cancellation policy if you don't show up on the appointed day? Another shenanigan is the modification that was allowed for one of the campsites. The day we arrived, there were four awnings strung across the trees (easily 15 feet above the ground) to keep leaves off the campsite. The next day the "neighbor" used a gas powered leaf blower to clear off the leaves in anticipation of the arrival of the camper. Is it always okay to modify a campground in such a manner?
Bradley C
VerifiedMarch 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 82, Loop: L4
We love staying at Texas parks!! Everyone is so nice!!!
Sharon J
VerifiedMarch 4, 2024 • Stayed at: 54, Loop: L2
The Potter's Creek, Corps of Engineers camping area at Canyon Lake, TX was clean, quiet and felt very safe. My family and I had an enjoyable and memorable vacation.
Mark B
VerifiedMarch 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 77, Loop: L4
We had site 77 , across the street from the showers and restrooms. Very nice level site once we got up the incline portion of the approach. Sites are spaced out nicely.
Glen W
VerifiedFebruary 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: L2
It was a beautiful place to relax and reset.
gina l
VerifiedFebruary 26, 2024 • Stayed at: 75, Loop: L4
Love this campground. Water in CanyonLake was very low due to the drought, but the park is nice and quiet with beautiful views. Favorite is the L loop. We camped in 85 which is one of our favs. Hike nearby to the Gorge is recommended s as well as the Guadalupe River Trail. Explore the CanyonLake Dam and if you are into Pickleball, check the local community center. Recommend burgers at Canyon CityGrill. The gate attendant during our stay was marvelous!!! Friendly, helpful and loved her volunteer position!!
Johnny R
VerifiedFebruary 26, 2024 • Stayed at: 48, Loop: L2
Great RV park even if there lake is low. The most friendly check-in and check-out we've ever had. We'll be back.
Jan H
VerifiedFebruary 22, 2024 • Stayed at: 54, Loop: L2
We enjoyed the atmosphere, the options for hiking and being near the water. We were here in early Feb. so it was tools to kayak. Maybe next year
John T
VerifiedFebruary 22, 2024 • Stayed at: 52, Loop: L2
Beautiful area, there in February so peaceful and quiet. Lake level is quite low.
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.
Potters Creek Park is accessible via FM-306, which connects to IH-35 and Highway 281. From IH-35, FM-306 is approximately 23 miles to the west, and from Highway 281, it is about 8 miles to the east.
Latitude & Longitude: 29.9047 / -98.2731
Elevation: 280 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
3PM
Check out time
2PM
General
- Potters Creek Park is a Class A style RV and TENT CAMPING park 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
- No one is allowed in the park unless they have a reservation or are a guest of a reservation. Before entering the park all reservation holders and their guests MUST check in with a gate attendant. You can not check in /drive in after the gates are locked each night. Speak with the gate attendants when you arrive so they can answer any questions you have about coming in after normal gate hours. If you are traveling to check in and know you will not arrive until after gate closing, know that you will NOT be able to access the park until the next morning when the gates open again. You may always leave the park after the main gate is locked, but will not be allowed to re-enter with a vehicle after the gates are locked. You may walk into your site, but the vehicle must be parked outside of the gate on the side, out of the way until the gate opens in the morning. You may NOT drive through the locked gates or attempt to reenter the park with a vehicle after you have left and the gates are locked. If the gate is locked when you return to the park, you may walk to your site after hours if you have already checked in earlier with the gate attendants. Anyone attempting to drive into the locked park after hours is subject to a citation, potentially punctured tires, and to pay for any damages you do to the gate(s) that are locked.
- Maximums for RV or Tent sites Pavilion: 100 people, 18 vehicles, No Set tent limit Single use Camping Site and Screen Shelters 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. 10 People - This is for all single use . This includes all people including infants, children, pre-teen, teenagers, young adults, middle aged adults, and well seasonsed and wise older adults. 2 Overnight vehicles: 2 Guests vehicles: must be out of park by 10pm daily 1 boat trailer: You are limited to one trailer in the park, not one at your site and one at the boat ramp. 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
- 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. To keep you safe, we ask that you do not feed, pet, handle, chase, harass, follow, hunt or attempt in any form or fashion to attract or interact directly with the wild life. You may observe them from a distance. If you find a fawn or other baby animal by itself, do not handle them. Mother animals often leave their young in a 'safe' place so they can go off and eat. The mothers will be back for their young, but if you touch it, the mother will often abandon the baby since the animal now smells like you. Contact the gate attendants, park host or park ranger for assistance in any situation similar to what is described above. We will usually tell you to leave the naimal alone. Nature has a way of "fixing" what we perceive as an issue, when usually it is not. Game wardens and Park rangers can investigate if there is a serious problem like a rabid or injured animal.
- 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.
- HELP US REDUCE ENERGY COSTS WHEN YOU ARE GONE…DON’T LEAVE IT ON! Turn off the AC/Lights/Fans Turn Down/Off Electric Water Heaters WHEN NOT IN USE…TURN OFF THE JUICE! Unplug Chargers and Appliances Turn off Radios and TVs KEEP THE PARK OPEN BY SAVING ELECTRICITY.
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Last updated: June 5, 2026