
The park's dedicated group camping areas accommodate large gatherings with spacious sites, shared picnic pavilions, and direct river access where everyone can cool off together.

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The park's dedicated group camping areas accommodate large gatherings with spacious sites, shared picnic pavilions, and direct river access where everyone can cool off together.

Groups can reserve picnic pavilions and explore the historic Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm together, where costumed interpreters demonstrate 1900s Texas ranch life.

The 41 campsites with electric hookups accommodate multiple families camping together, while covered picnic shelters provide shaded spaces where groups can gather for meals and socializing.
Group camping in Texas offers an incredible diversity of landscapes and experiences, from the rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country to the rugged mountains of West Texas and the pine forests of East Texas. Whether you're planning a family reunion, scout troop outing, church retreat, or friends' getaway, the Lone Star State provides exceptional group camping facilities that can accommodate gatherings of all sizes.
The ideal time for group camping in Texas depends on your chosen region, but generally spring (March through May) and fall (October through November) offer the most comfortable conditions statewide. Spring brings wildflower blooms across the Hill Country and moderate temperatures perfect for outdoor activities, though be prepared for occasional rain showers.
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Large pull-through RV sites accommodate multiple rigs comfortably, while the historic Spanish mission serves as a stunning backdrop for group gatherings and educational tours.

Multiple group sites accommodate up to 80 campers beneath volcanic peaks, with a shared pavilion anchoring gatherings under West Texas's legendary dark skies.
The park accommodates multiple groups simultaneously across 31 sites, including eight RV spots with hookups and a spacious group pavilion for shared meals and evening programs.

Twenty-five campsites with 16 full hookups provide ample space for multiple families to camp together while maintaining privacy along the reservoir's peaceful shoreline.

Fifty-plus campsites include spacious group facilities and unique screened shelters that accommodate gatherings of all sizes along Hords Creek Lake's northern shoreline.

The 66-site campground includes a dedicated group site alongside family sites with water and electric hookups, giving larger parties flexibility to camp together near Whitney Lake's swimming and boating areas.

Diverse activities unite groups here—cast fishing lines from the southern lakeshore, saddle up for horseback trails through Texas woods, or paddle rental canoes across open water. Multiple recreation options mean every group member finds their adventure, from mountain bikers to birdwatchers.

Multiple group pavilions and a dedicated equestrian camping area accommodate large gatherings, while modern amenities like hot showers and centralized facilities keep everyone comfortable.

Multiple pavilions and amphitheaters accommodate large gatherings amid 5,000 acres where alligators sunbathe beside cypress-lined lakes just 50 miles from Houston.