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The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature
Kootenai River Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot
The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Aloha Beach RV Resort in Port Aransas was named the best campground for National Park lovers. Photo courtesy of Campspot

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

March’s sunny, warm weather is here, and if you’re looking for an outdoorsy spring break experience, one of these four Texas sites should be on your itinerary. They’ve just been named among Campspot’s Best Campgrounds in America.

Campspot is an online marketplace and booking website for private campsites; they used 70,000 data points across 12 categories, including community reviews and family-friendly amenities, to determine their rankings.

In the category for Best Campgrounds for National Park Lovers, two Port Aransas resorts came in at the top: Aloha Beach RV Resort was ranked No. 1 and Tropic Island Resortcame in at No. 3. Both were ranked highly thanks to their proximity to local beaches and opportunities for outdoor activities, such as world-class fishing, birding, boating, golf, and more.

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Champions Riverside Resort in Gainesville, Wisconsin split the Texas resorts in the ranking at No. 2, while Pokegama Lake RV Park & Golf Course in Pine City, Minnesota (No. 4) and New Jersey’s Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort: South Jersey rounded out the top five.

 

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

On the Saco Family Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

In the Best Campgrounds for Weekenders category, Hidden Falls Adventure Park in Marble Falls and Lazy L&L Campground in New Braunfels ranked No. 4 and No. 5. Hidden Falls is the perfect place for some off-road fun on its sprawling 2,000-acre property, while Lazy L&L is more along the scenic side with a beautiful river frontage across 25 acres.

Ranking above the two Texas sites are three California grounds: Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort in Mt. Shasta City (No. 3), Casini Ranch Family Campground in Duncans Mills (No. 2), and Sun Outdoors Paso Robles (No. 1).

Campspot’s 10 best overall campgrounds in America don’t include any Texas destinations, but are still worth a gander for any out-of-state adventures:

 

No. 1 – Indian River RV Resort in Indian River, Minnesota

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Indian River RV Resort Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 2 – On the Saco Family Campground in Brownfield, Maine

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

On the Saco Family Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 3 – The Nugget RV Resort in Saint Regis, Montana

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

The Nugget RV Resort. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 4 – Otahki Lake Cabins & Campground in Patterson, Missouri

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Otahki Lake Cabins & Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 5 – Stonebridge RV Resort in Maggie Valley, North Carolina

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Stonebridge RV Resort. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 6 – Dark Sky RV Campground in Kanab, Utah

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Dark Sky RV Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 7 – Pecan Park in Jacksonville, Florida

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Pecan Park. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 8 – Kootenai River Campground in Troy, Montana

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Kootenai River Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 9 – Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins & Campground in Folkston, Georgia

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Okefenokee Pastimes Cabins & Campground. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 

No. 10 – Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort: Memphis in Horn Lake, Mississippi

The 4 Best Texas Campsites To Connect With Nature

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Parkâ„¢ Camp-Resort: Memphis. Photo courtesy of Campspot

 


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