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Why You Should Camp Along the Guadalupe River
Our Texas campground is located right along the Guadalupe River! Aside from beautiful riverfront views, the Guadalupe River also provides the opportunity for swimming, tubing, and more! Keep reading to see the benefits of camping on the Guadalupe River.
 
Overlooking our Guadalupe River, our Hill Country Cottages are one of the best spots to watch the sunset.

Cabin Camping on the Guadalupe River

If you're a glamper and you prefer a luxurious camping experience over a traditional, rustic one, we have cabins that will still give you that outdoorsy, riverfront feel but still provide the luxuries and conveniences of a home. Camping on the Guadalupe River has never been easier at our Texas campground!

Boo Boo™ Bungalow Riverfront

You can clearly view the sunset over the Guadalupe River when you choose one a Boo Boo™ Bungalow Riverfront! Sleep up to 8 comfortably with two private bedrooms and enjoy features like a full kitchen, bathroom, picnic table, and fire ring. These cabins line the river and are right near our water attractions too!

Riverfront Hill Country Cottages

Our Riverfront Hill Country Cottages are the perfect accommodation for those not only looking to enjoy a Guadalupe River cabin, but who want the comfort of home away from home! These cabins sleep up to 8 campers and include a private bedroom, loft area, full kitchen, bathroom, and a covered porch to enjoy a morning coffee!

Yogi Bear™ Riverfront Cabins

Located right accross our water attractions, our Yogi Bear™ Riverfront Cabins are spacious and great for those looking for just the essential during a glamping getaway! These Texas cabins sleep up to 7 guests and include two private bedrooms, a full kitchen, bathroom, grill, picnic table, and a covered patio.
 
Our Red Carpet RV Sites are also on the Guadalupe River and are perfect to park your rig!

RV Camping on the Guadalupe River

If you're more of a traditional camper but want to be along the water, we have RV sites that make for the perfect Guadalupe River camping spot. Truly unplug and connect with nature when you choose a spot along the Guadalupe River. 

Riverfront Red Carpet RV Sites

Want to bring your rig to camp at our Guadalupe River campground? Our Riverfront Red Carpet RV Sites are perfect to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Guadalupe River! These sites feature concrete paf, full hook-up, cable TV, picnic table, fire ring, and a charcoal grill.
 
Fishing on the Guadalupe River can be great family bonding time!

Water Attractions

Not only does the Guadalupe River make for a peaceful spot with prime riverfront views for your cabin or campsite, but there are also various activities it provides as well! Tubing is a fan favorite at our Guadalupe River campground. You can bring your own tube, drop it in the water, and let the river take you away! That's not all, if you camp at our Guadalupe River campground, you can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and more! If you don't want to get in the river, you can enjoy our great water attractions such as our water slides, water playground, or our three pools!
 
The Guadalupe River on a sunny day.

Fun Facts About the Guadalupe River

The Guadalupe River is one of the most popular rivers in Texas and runs 250 miles through Kendall and Comal counties where it then turns and flows south to the Gulf of Mexico. The river was named by Alonso de León in 1689, however it has been found that the river has supported human habitation for several thousands of years. Today, we get to enjoy the Guadalupe River while tubing, kayaking, swimming, and in many other ways. 
 
 
As you can see, the Guadalupe River holds a lot of historical importance, as well as importance to our Texas campground! Providing gorgeous riverfront views for our campers, fun attractions in the water, and peaceful river sounds, we are grateful to be a campground on the Guadalupe River to enjoy all of these wonderful benefits and share them with you! Next time you're picking out your cabin or campsite, consider camping on the Guadalupe River for even more fun.