About Bear Creek
Number of accommodations: 35
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (216)
What Guests Are Saying
Bear Creek offers a peaceful camping experience with beautiful scenery and friendly staff, making it a great spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Many guests appreciate the clean facilities and spacious RV sites, often highlighting the enjoyable atmosphere and wildlife sightings. Some areas, particularly the grass and water hookups, could benefit from improved maintenance, but overall, visitors express a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Bear Creek offers a peaceful camping experience with beautiful scenery and friendly staff, making it a great spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Many guests appreciate the clean facilities and spacious RV sites, often highlighting the enjoyable atmosphere and wildlife sightings. Some areas, particularly the grass and water hookups, could benefit from improved maintenance, but overall, visitors express a desire to return.
Review Summary
Clyde A
VerifiedApril 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: BEAR CREEK
Great Campground. Very expansive. No one is close to another.
Clyde A
VerifiedApril 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: BEAR CREEK
Great Campground. Very expansive. No one is close to another.
Richard J
VerifiedApril 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: BEAR CREEK
The man at the gate was very good to help me checking in and I would rate him a 5. The park not so well. The spaces were narrow and you could hardly walk beside your trailer without getting into the mud do to recent rain. The asphalt that was there is breaking down and is in need of replacement. Other Corp parks I’ve stayed in had wider pads and the overall condition of the parks was much better. Also, one phase of the 50 amp service was not working,
Richard J
VerifiedApril 23, 2024 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: BEAR CREEK
The man at the gate was very good to help me checking in and I would rate him a 5. The park not so well. The spaces were narrow and you could hardly walk beside your trailer without getting into the mud do to recent rain. The asphalt that was there is breaking down and is in need of replacement. Other Corp parks I’ve stayed in had wider pads and the overall condition of the parks was much better. Also, one phase of the 50 amp service was not working,
Michael J
VerifiedApril 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: BEAR CREEK
We booked site #3 in January for an April visit.
It was the only site available due to the solar eclipse. Upon arrival our neighbors were not present but left their radio blasting rap music!
The ranger/volunteer stated that quiet hours start at 10 PM and our rude campers can blast their music as loud as they want until 10 PM
As I asked for a law enforcement officer, they offered us an emergency site. That site had no water, electricity only, but more importantly we had only one well behaved and relatively distant neighbor .
As a retired police sergeant I put up with a lifetime of idiots and assholes. I'll be damned if some jerk tries to subject my family to their version of loud noise when we go camping during my retirement.
Never saw a single LEO during our 48 hour stay.
I'm grateful for the emergency site but the idea that bullies rule the campground is a crock of shit and should be corrected, forthwith.
I wasn't even offered a partial refund for the lack of water. It's a shame that the volunteers are powerless against the assholes ruining the camping experience for all the paying guests who are considerate and pleasant .
In case things got ugly, I'm prepared to defend my family from violent behavior.
Michael J
VerifiedApril 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: BEAR CREEK
We booked site #3 in January for an April visit.
It was the only site available due to the solar eclipse. Upon arrival our neighbors were not present but left their radio blasting rap music!
The ranger/volunteer stated that quiet hours start at 10 PM and our rude campers can blast their music as loud as they want until 10 PM
As I asked for a law enforcement officer, they offered us an emergency site. That site had no water, electricity only, but more importantly we had only one well behaved and relatively distant neighbor .
As a retired police sergeant I put up with a lifetime of idiots and assholes. I'll be damned if some jerk tries to subject my family to their version of loud noise when we go camping during my retirement.
Never saw a single LEO during our 48 hour stay.
I'm grateful for the emergency site but the idea that bullies rule the campground is a crock of shit and should be corrected, forthwith.
I wasn't even offered a partial refund for the lack of water. It's a shame that the volunteers are powerless against the assholes ruining the camping experience for all the paying guests who are considerate and pleasant .
In case things got ugly, I'm prepared to defend my family from violent behavior.
Anne Z
VerifiedApril 13, 2024 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: BEAR CREEK
We had a great time! Had friends with us from Hawaii (they flew in to view the eclipse) and they were impressed by the size of the park. One thing we weren't thrill about was that the grass needed mowing. We heared contrators do it, but it wasn't done while we were there. It's a very pretty park and the hosts we dealt with were kind and helpful!
Anne Z
VerifiedApril 13, 2024 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: BEAR CREEK
We had a great time! Had friends with us from Hawaii (they flew in to view the eclipse) and they were impressed by the size of the park. One thing we weren't thrill about was that the grass needed mowing. We heared contrators do it, but it wasn't done while we were there. It's a very pretty park and the hosts we dealt with were kind and helpful!
Deryl W
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: BEAR CREEK
Nice Park with a lot of space. We stayed at 15 and the water hookups and electricity were working fine. We were only able to us the 30 amp’s due to renovations at the Park. Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Restrooms were clean.
Deryl W
VerifiedJuly 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: BEAR CREEK
Nice Park with a lot of space. We stayed at 15 and the water hookups and electricity were working fine. We were only able to us the 30 amp’s due to renovations at the Park. Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Restrooms were clean.
Location Bear Creek
Address:
7208 Ben Day Murrin Road
Fort Worth, TX, 76126
United States
From Interstate 20 or 820 in southwest Fort Worth, take exit 429A for Highway 377 toward Granbury and go south 5.7 miles (9.2 km); turn left or southeast onto FM Road 1187 and continue for 1.4 miles (2.2 km), then turn left or east onto Ben Day-Murrin Road and continue another 1.6 miles (2.7 km) to the campground entrance.
Bear Creek is accessible via Interstate 20 or 820 in southwest Fort Worth, taking exit 429A for Highway 377 toward Granbury, approximately 5.7 miles away.
Latitude & Longitude: 32.5997 / -97.5
Elevation: 221 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026