About Tejas Park
Number of accommodations: 12
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
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River Access
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (105)
Review Summary
Julie P
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: TEJAS PARK
The group camp site was well suited for our group. There is an established fire ring and plenty of room for a group of about 25. The restrooms were very basic, one step above a port-a-potty, and a couple minutes walk from the group site. That was the one downside of this location.
Lorrie H
VerifiedJanuary 20, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: TEJAS PARK
There were few other campers during the week in October. The area for my tent was clean, flat and well kept. A picnic table and pole for hanging food, etc. was available. Potable water wasn't too far away and the privies had TP. Easy access to a shallow river nearby. Good distance from start of loop, which allowed me to test my new gear. I'm training for a five month backpacking trip and enjoy having a 26 mile loop through this park that I can use without having to drive far.
Denise G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: TEJAS PARK
Been there before and very nice. this overnight stay with my wife was very disappointing.
a group of young teenagers were camping in the site next to us and were up till 5 am! with at times music, shouting and carrying on. Other campers made no attempt to confront them out of a suppose fear. My wife kept me from approaching them myself for fear of retribution while we slept.
Very disappointed their is no longer on site facilitators to enforce the camp rules. I would suggest at least a patrol stop around 11pm or 12 am to ensure the curfew and safety of the campers.
George M
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: TEJAS PARK
if only it were more primitive
HANNAH Y
December 18, 2019
We love Tejas park! Usually pretty quiet, easy to get to water. Good fun for all!!
Location Tejas Park
Address:
4400 Cr 258
Liberty Hill, TX, 78642
United States
From I-35, take Williams Drive west, then turn south on Farm to Market Rd 3405. Turn east on County Rd 258 and continue across the North San Gabriel River. Turn left into Tejas Park.
Latitude & Longitude: 30.6959 / -97.8271
Elevation: 251 feet
Policies & Rules
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Check-in time is 3 p.m. and check-out is 2 p.m. |
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Campers with a confirmed Recreation.gov reservation may go directly to their assigned campsite upon arrival. If you have questions about your site, please see the volunteer park host in the park. |
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Camping is by reservation only. To make a reservation, visit Recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. |
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Camper parking is available in a centrally located parking lot. Customers cannot drive directy to their campsite. |
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The Group Area does not have a shelter on the site. |
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Maximum 14 day stay limit enforced. No extensions permitted. |
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To modify a reservation, customers must use the online system or contact the Recreation.gov Call Center. Customers cannot change their reservation within 2 days of their arrival date. Cancellations up to 2 days before a reservation start date incur a $10.00 cancellation fee. A customer who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). |
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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. |