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San Pedro Campground
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San Pedro Campground

Del Rio, Texas
4.5 (63 reviews)

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About San Pedro Campground

Campground in Texas.

San Pedro Campground offers a wonderful retreat in the heart of Texas, providing RV travelers with a genuine connection to the natural beauty and character of the region. Located in Texas, this public campground welcomes visitors seeking an authentic outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions and natural wonders that Texas has to offer. Whether you're interested in hiking scenic trails, fishing in nearby waters, or simply enjoying peaceful evenings under the stars, San Pedro provides the perfect launching point for outdoor adventures. The surrounding landscape showcases the distinctive Texas terrain, with opportunities to experience wildlife and natural formations that make the state so unique.

For travelers seeking cultural experiences, the area near San Pedro Campground provides access to local communities where you can discover regional cuisine, local crafts, and authentic Texas hospitality. Historic sites and attractions in the region tell the stories of Texas heritage and offer educational opportunities for the whole family. These nearby destinations make it easy to create a well-rounded vacation that combines relaxation with exploration.

San Pedro Campground appeals to a wide range of visitors. Families appreciate the safe, accessible environment and the chance to create lasting memories together. Couples enjoy romantic getaways enhanced by natural surroundings and peaceful settings. Seasoned RV travelers and full-time nomads value the convenient location and community atmosphere. Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty of activities to enjoy, from early morning explorations to sunset viewing opportunities.

The campground's solid 4.5 out of 5 rating from 63 reviews reflects the positive experiences of countless visitors who have chosen San Pedro for their Texas camping adventure. Guests consistently praise their time here, making it a trusted choice for anyone planning an RV trip to the area. Whether you're passing through Texas or planning an extended stay to explore the region, San Pedro Campground provides a welcoming home base for your journey.
4.5

Rating

63

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Del Rio is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Texas weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Del Rio.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Del Rio. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

San Pedro Campground Reviews

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Jeff Erdmann

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff Erdmann

Great quiet campground for an overnight. No hookups or water but nice covered table, vault toilets & animal proof trash containers. I would stop again if I was in the area.

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Jeff Erdmann

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff Erdmann

Great quiet campground for an overnight. No hookups or water but nice covered table, vault toilets & animal proof trash containers. I would stop again if I was in the area.

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chris m

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by chris m

First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enfor... First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enforcement rangers on patrol. Place is all dirt. Fine when it is dry but must turn into a mud puddle in the rain. Very quiet. Very few trees so we got great solar and satellite reception. No amenities other than the vault toilets. No water spigot. Most sites have a ramada with picnic table and concrete patio. Ramadas are numbered but the sites aren't defined. You could back in to some sites but we just went side-in to the ramada. The picnic tables are new within the last few years. On the road in there is a big pile of the old tables and benches just dumped in a field along the road. We've been mostly boondocking across the southwest for the last two weeks. Haven't had a decent market since Tucson. Stopped here to get gas and to do some grocery shopping. The nearby town of Del Rio has shopping and even a Chili's! Also car dealerships. Great for an overnight if you just want to get off the road.

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chris m

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by chris m

First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enfor... First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enforcement rangers on patrol. Place is all dirt. Fine when it is dry but must turn into a mud puddle in the rain. Very quiet. Very few trees so we got great solar and satellite reception. No amenities other than the vault toilets. No water spigot. Most sites have a ramada with picnic table and concrete patio. Ramadas are numbered but the sites aren't defined. You could back in to some sites but we just went side-in to the ramada. The picnic tables are new within the last few years. On the road in there is a big pile of the old tables and benches just dumped in a field along the road. We've been mostly boondocking across the southwest for the last two weeks. Haven't had a decent market since Tucson. Stopped here to get gas and to do some grocery shopping. The nearby town of Del Rio has shopping and even a Chili's! Also car dealerships. Great for an overnight if you just want to get off the road.

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chris m

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by chris m

First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enfor... First time here. There is absolutely nothing here. One mile dirt road. There is a tent camping area, a group camp and then the RV spots. RV sites come with picnic tables and ramadas with concrete patio. No host that I saw when we were here. There is a credit card ranger. At $6 this is really cheap camping. There were only 2 other occupied sites when we were here. Very happy to see armed law enforcement rangers on patrol. Place is all dirt. Fine when it is dry but must turn into a mud puddle in the rain. Very quiet. Very few trees so we got great solar and satellite reception. No amenities other than the vault toilets. No water spigot. Most sites have a ramada with picnic table and concrete patio. Ramadas are numbered but the sites aren't defined. You could back in to some sites but we just went side-in to the ramada. The picnic tables are new within the last few years. On the road in there is a big pile of the old tables and benches just dumped in a field along the road. We've been mostly boondocking across the southwest for the last two weeks. Haven't had a decent market since Tucson. Stopped here to get gas and to do some grocery shopping. The nearby town of Del Rio has shopping and even a Chili's! Also car dealerships. Great for an overnight if you just want to get off the road.

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tom rosa

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by tom rosa

Super quiet in January. Definitely cold and wet but the sun came out today and it’s beautiful. Cold but beautiful.

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tom rosa

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by tom rosa

Super quiet in January. Definitely cold and wet but the sun came out today and it’s beautiful. Cold but beautiful.

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tom rosa

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by tom rosa

Super quiet in January. Definitely cold and wet but the sun came out today and it’s beautiful. Cold but beautiful.

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tom rosa

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by tom rosa

Super quiet in January. Definitely cold and wet but the sun came out today and it’s beautiful. Cold but beautiful.

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Josie Cajti

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josie Cajti

Its a beautiful place my son camp there last week and share some moments with me...

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Josie Cajti

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josie Cajti

Its a beautiful place my son camp there last week and share some moments with me...

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Josie Cajti

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josie Cajti

Its a beautiful place my son camp there last week and share some moments with me...

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Josie Cajti

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josie Cajti

Its a beautiful place my son camp there last week and share some moments with me...

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Tela Shelton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tela Shelton

Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some li... Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some light highway noise/oil drilling. There are a few small (& clean) bathrooms with pit toilets. No hookups, no water. Cool planes flying nearby & camp has a memorial area for a plane crash. Walked a long way down to the water, what a hike! Also checked out the boat ramp (pic included)

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Tela Shelton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tela Shelton

Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some li... Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some light highway noise/oil drilling. There are a few small (& clean) bathrooms with pit toilets. No hookups, no water. Cool planes flying nearby & camp has a memorial area for a plane crash. Walked a long way down to the water, what a hike! Also checked out the boat ramp (pic included)

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Tela Shelton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tela Shelton

Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some li... Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some light highway noise/oil drilling. There are a few small (& clean) bathrooms with pit toilets. No hookups, no water. Cool planes flying nearby & camp has a memorial area for a plane crash. Walked a long way down to the water, what a hike! Also checked out the boat ramp (pic included)

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Tela Shelton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tela Shelton

Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some li... Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some light highway noise/oil drilling. There are a few small (& clean) bathrooms with pit toilets. No hookups, no water. Cool planes flying nearby & camp has a memorial area for a plane crash. Walked a long way down to the water, what a hike! Also checked out the boat ramp (pic included)

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