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Site: 028, Loop: Rocky Creek Park
Public Campground

Site: 028, Loop: Rocky Creek Park

Burleson, Texas
4.1 (57 reviews)

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About Site: 028, Loop: Rocky Creek Park

Campground in Texas.

Nestled in the heart of Texas, Rocky Creek Park offers RV campers a genuine escape into the natural beauty of the Lone Star State. This public campground provides an authentic outdoor experience where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with what matters most—family, friends, and the great outdoors.

The park's setting along Rocky Creek creates a serene atmosphere perfect for those seeking peaceful mornings with the sound of flowing water and quiet evenings under Texas skies. The natural landscape surrounding the campground showcases the diverse ecology that makes this region special, with native vegetation and wildlife that bring the area to life. Whether you're an early riser looking to catch the sunrise or someone who enjoys evening walks along the creek, there's something restorative about spending time in this natural environment.

As a public campground, Rocky Creek Park welcomes a diverse community of outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find fellow RV travelers from all walks of life, many eager to share recommendations and stories from their own adventures. The camping community atmosphere creates opportunities for connection, whether you're looking for friendly conversation at a neighboring site or prefer to maintain your own peaceful retreat.

The location serves as an excellent base for exploring what Texas has to offer. Depending on the specific region, visitors typically find access to hiking trails, fishing opportunities, scenic drives, and local attractions that reflect the unique character of Texas. The park's position makes it convenient for those traveling through the state, whether you're en route to a specific destination or planning to stay awhile and explore the surrounding area.

Rocky Creek Park appeals to a wide range of campers: families looking for an affordable camping option, retirees enjoying extended RV travels, weekend adventurers seeking nearby outdoor activities, and anyone wanting to experience authentic Texas countryside. The public nature of the campground means reasonable rates and genuine accessibility for all RV travelers.
4.1

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57

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Burleson 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 Burleson.

Explore the Area

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

Site: 028, Loop: Rocky Creek Park Reviews

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SeaGreen Snail

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by SeaGreen Snail

Okay, if you're expecting a well-maintained park with public bathrooms and parking directly next to the lake, this ain't it. However, if you're up for an adventure and a little mystery, Rocky Creek Park is your go-to destination. You basically drive up to a fork in the road, where both directions are blocked by gates. You park on the side, then walk over the gate and up the road to get to the lak... Okay, if you're expecting a well-maintained park with public bathrooms and parking directly next to the lake, this ain't it. However, if you're up for an adventure and a little mystery, Rocky Creek Park is your go-to destination. You basically drive up to a fork in the road, where both directions are blocked by gates. You park on the side, then walk over the gate and up the road to get to the lake. Some of the roads have clearly not been paved for years, and all the buildings (including the bathrooms) are locked up and seemingly abandoned. Why is this so? What happened to the park?! It's a little eerie but also kind of exciting, as it feels like you have discovered a mysterious place no on has been to in a very long time (there were several groups here when I went, but it felt empty because of how spacious it was). If you go during the spring, you will see hundreds of wildflowers in every color of the rainbow. It's spectacular; the photos I attached don't even come close to capturing the beauty. There's a lovely little creek that runs into the lake where there are water birds and minnows. Overall I had a wonderful time here and would definitely come back during bluebonnet season next year.

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Wes Madsen

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Wes Madsen

I love a lot of Army Corp of Engineer lakes. I highly recommend getting the annual pass. You can use it at any of their lakes or reservoirs. They have parks and camping all over Texas!

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Meghan Blue

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Meghan Blue

It was quiet and nice place to walk! Not far from me and with the lake views and sounds. Not sure how it'll be when open, but we'll definitely be back

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Ricardo Staley

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ricardo Staley

Does anyone know if the entrance is open or will I have to pay to get in?

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D Behrens

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by D Behrens

Nice trails but the loop wasn't marked as well and we missed the turn. The water access was average due to some overgrown grass but still enjoyable.

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