Cleburne State Park

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5800 PARK ROAD 21, CLEBURNE, Texas, 76033, United States

Quick Facts

Price

$6/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

Varies

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

Showers

Opens Direct Line site

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Cleburne State Park
$6.00 - $6.00 / night
Campsite Fees
DAY USE FEE: $6 per day, per person 13 and older.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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Fees & Passes at Cleburne State Park

$6/night

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Cancellation: If your plans change, please modify or cancel your reservation as soon as possible to allow someone ...

Prices verified August 10, 2025

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Best Time to Camp at Cleburne State Park

Experience the magic of three distinct camping seasons in this weather-blessed destination. Early spring (Week 2) welcomes you with crystal-clear skies 83% of the time, offering refreshing temperatures that hover between a comfortable 40-60°F—perfect for morning hikes and cozy campfire evenings. As spring blooms into early summer (Week 13), enjoy ideal camping conditions with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 54-74°F range and nearly 70% clear skies. For those who love warm-weather adventures, late June (Week 24) brings spectacular stargazing opportunities with over 83% clear skies and balmy temperatures between 73-93°F, creating those perfect summer nights that camping dreams are made of.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

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    About Cleburne State Park

    Discover a hidden gem where adventure meets tranquility in this captivating campground that offers year-round outdoor experiences. Whether you're seeking crisp spring mornings, warm summer nights under the stars, or the perfect autumn camping weekend, this destination delivers unforgettable memories for every type of outdoor enthusiast.
    The campground at Cleburne State Park accommodates multiple preferences, providing group facilities and allowing tent or RV camping. Specifics about site numbers, sizes, and capacities are not mentioned.
    Historical SignificanceThis campground sits within a landscape that has welcomed travelers and nature seekers for generations. The surrounding area tells stories of early explorers, indigenous peoples, and modern adventurers who have all found solace and inspiration in these grounds. Today's visitors become part of this ongoing narrative, creating their own chapters in the campground's rich tapestry of outdoor heritage.
    Weather and SeasonsExperience the magic of three distinct camping seasons in this weather-blessed destination. Early spring (Week 2) welcomes you with crystal-clear skies 83% of the time, offering refreshing temperatures that hover between a comfortable 40-60°F—perfect for morning hikes and cozy campfire evenings. As spring blooms into early summer (Week 13), enjoy ideal camping conditions with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 54-74°F range and nearly 70% clear skies. For those who love warm-weather adventures, late June (Week 24) brings spectacular stargazing opportunities with over 83% clear skies and balmy temperatures between 73-93°F, creating those perfect summer nights that camping dreams are made of.
    ElevationPositioned at an elevation that offers the perfect balance of accessibility and scenic beauty, this campground provides campers with comfortable conditions throughout the camping season. The strategic location ensures pleasant temperatures, reduced humidity during peak season, and those crisp, clear nights that make for exceptional stargazing and restful sleep in the great outdoors.
    Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in the stunning natural canvas of Region 5, where diverse landscapes create a photographer's paradise and nature lover's playground. The campground's setting showcases the region's characteristic beauty, from dawn's first light painting the horizon to sunset's golden glow. Every campsite offers its own unique vantage point to appreciate the surrounding wilderness, whether you're an early riser catching the sunrise or a night owl marveling at the unpolluted night sky.
    Geological RegionNestled in the remarkable Region 5, this campground showcases the area's distinctive geological character. The landscape tells an ancient story written in stone and soil, offering campers a chance to explore and appreciate the natural forces that shaped this beautiful corner of the world. From interesting rock formations to diverse terrain, Region 5 provides a fascinating backdrop for your outdoor adventures.
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    Campsite details

    AccessibilityAccessibility information is not explicitly provided for the facilities and amenities.
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    Tents
    Tents are not allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are not allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are not allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are allowed

    Cancellation PolicyIf your plans change, please modify or cancel your reservation as soon as possible to allow someone else to enjoy the park.

    Amenities available

    Showers
    Dump station
    Camp Store

    Activities you can enjoy

    The park offers a wide range of recreational activities, such as mountain biking, lake swimming, fishing, hiking, and boating (with a no-wake speed limit to preserve a calm environment). The scenery and trails make it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
    Hiking
    The park provides hiking trails that emphasize interaction with nature. Trail maps and specifics (e.g., length and difficulty) are not provided in the source.
    Fishing
    Fishing is supported in the park, with facilities including a fishing pier and the possibility of equipment loaners. Exact details on the types and abundance of fish are not mentioned.
    Swimming
    Swimming in the lake is allowed, offering a refreshing activity for campers during hot days.
    Biking
    Designed for mountain biking enthusiasts, the park features specialized trails that cater to adventurous riders. No details were provided about trail lengths or difficulty.
    Boating
    Boating is permitted, with a restriction to no-wake speeds due to the lake’s size. Water skiing and personal watercraft are specifically prohibited.
    Water Sports
    Opportunities for paddling and other non-motorized sports exist, complementing the boating facilities and boat rentals.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed

    Hazards

    General hazardsThe lime plant next to the park may produce noise and dust under certain conditions.

    Weather at Cleburne State Park

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    Precipitation: 0%

    Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

    Humidity: 79%

    High humidity, may feel muggy

    Wind: 16.8 mph

    Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

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    Emergency Services

    The nearest emergency services, including hospitals, police stations, and ranger stations, are located in Cleburne, which is 10 miles away.

    Good to know

    Trash and recyclingNo specific details about the trash and recycling facilities are provided. There is a mention of a park store for some supplies.

    Campground Map

    5800 PARK ROAD 21, CLEBURNE, Texas, 76033, United States
    Driving directionsFrom Ft Worth (slower route): Take I-35W South approximately 25 miles. Take Exit 26A for US-67. Turn right onto Hwy 67 S. Travel approximately 19 miles on Hwy 67 S then turn left onto Park Road 21. Travel approximately 6 miles on Park Road 21 and the park entrance will be on your right. From Ft Worth (quicker toll-road route): Take Chisholm Trail Parkway south from I-30 about 27 miles, then turn left on Hwy 67 S towards Glen Rose. Travel approximately 7 miles on Hwy 67 S then turn left on Park Road 21. Travel approximately 6 miles on Park Road 21 and the park entrance will be on your right. From Dallas: take Hwy 67 approximately 52 miles West, turn left on Park Road 21. Travel approximately 6 miles on Park Road 21 and the park entrance will be on your right.
    Roads leading to the park are primarily paved. There are no seasonal closures noted, and the driving route includes toll roads if traveling from Ft Worth via the quicker route.
    Nearby places
    Cleburne (10 miles away)
    Nearby supplies
    The closest town for ice, firewood, groceries, camping supplies, etc. is Cleburne, located 10 miles away.

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    Last updated August 10, 2025
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