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Site: GS, Loop: Bear Creek
Public Campground

Site: GS, Loop: Bear Creek

Burleson, Texas
4.1 (89 reviews)

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About Site: GS, Loop: Bear Creek

Group campsite for up to 50 people

Bear Creek Loop at Site GS offers a wonderful gateway into the heart of Texas camping. This public campground provides RV travelers with an authentic outdoor experience in a setting that balances natural beauty with practical accessibility. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base camp for exploring the surrounding region, this location delivers the kind of straightforward, reliable camping that many travelers prefer.

The campground sits in a landscape that showcases Texas's natural character. The Bear Creek area provides a genuine connection to the outdoors, with open spaces and native vegetation creating an unpretentious atmosphere. This is the kind of place where you can enjoy sunrise coffee outside your RV, take evening walks to decompress from travel, and experience the quieter side of camping without pretension or excess. The environment appeals to those who appreciate simplicity and authenticity in their outdoor experiences.

What makes this location particularly valuable is its positioning within Texas. The state offers tremendous diversity for RV travelers, and Bear Creek Loop serves as an excellent starting point for exploring regional attractions. Texas is known for its wide-open spaces, friendly communities, and rich cultural heritage. Depending on which direction you venture, you might discover local history, scenic drives, small-town charm, or natural areas worth exploring. The public campground setting means you're camping alongside fellow travelers from all walks of life, which often leads to friendly conversations and shared experiences around the campground.

This campground appeals to travelers who value honest, straightforward camping experiences over resort-style amenities. Retirees on extended RV journeys often appreciate public campgrounds like this one, as do families looking for a grounded outdoor adventure. Solo RVers and couples seeking peaceful getaways also find these settings ideal. With its solid 4.1 out of 5 rating from 89 reviews, visitors consistently report positive experiences here.

Bear Creek Loop represents the kind of Texas camping destination that rewards those seeking genuine connection with the landscape and the freedom that RV travel provides.
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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: GS, Loop: Bear Creek Reviews

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Tara Browning

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tara Browning

**HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYWHERE BUT HERE** Long review - highlights are filthy bathroom facility, aggressive staff, clingy park ranger, misleading location. We came for my husband's 31st birthday and reserved two camp sites in advance for $60. The reservation website is pretty minimal and we reviewed ALL online posted rules and regulations at the time of booking. We wanted to make sure we could bring... **HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYWHERE BUT HERE** Long review - highlights are filthy bathroom facility, aggressive staff, clingy park ranger, misleading location. We came for my husband's 31st birthday and reserved two camp sites in advance for $60. The reservation website is pretty minimal and we reviewed ALL online posted rules and regulations at the time of booking. We wanted to make sure we could bring our golf cart. There was NO MENTION that this was against their policies so we took the time to haul it out there with us. The older woman at the gate barely greeted us and informed us we were not allowed to have a golf cart there. She then provided us with a thick booklet of ‘rules’ that stated no off road vehicles. I’m not sure if she is just unfamiliar with Texas state laws, but golf carts are considered street legal. Regardless, while frustrated, we were respectful and simply agreed to not drive the golf cart. We then drove down to view our campsites for the first time. They were overgrown, mossy, and not at all what we pictured when viewing our camp sites on their map. (See photos attached - we were at #7 and #10). There were thick trees in front of the ‘water’ which was really just a trickle of algae swamp water. We understand they cannot control mother nature. However, we asked the woman at the front if there was any way we could swap to another camp site. She declined to do so. There were several (probably 15 unoccupied sites) that she allowed us to use during the day, as long as we did not use their facilities (just a simple picnic table) and did not set up camp. I'm not sure why she could not offer us any of those to stay at. Regardless, we were thankful to be able to use them during the day, as the entire point of going to the lake in 100 degree temps was to be near the water. About an hour into being there was our first of many visits by a park ranger. She simply reminded us that we were not to use their facilities (again, a basic picnic table) and to be sure that we do not park on the grass. We agreed to continue not to do those things. Shortly after, another person joined our group and the park ranger returned to inform them that they would need to move their vehicle as two of the front car tires were BARELY in the dirt, and not fully on the pavement. Keep in mind, this was dirt within inches of the pavement. The same ranger returned a handful of times within a 3 hour period consistently reminding us of the rules (which were already being adhered to) and then proceeded to park two campsites down to monitor our group. (We were the only ones down at that section which was about a mile away from all other camp sites). This behavior was unprompted and frankly annoying. We paid to visit this campground and ended up being harassed repeatedly. It was almost a joke in our group each time she returned, "oh, now what could she possibly want?" The next morning, we were assured again that we could use the campsite by the water for day use. After another friend arrived with their daughter for the day, we were rudely informed that we indeed were NOT permitted to be there during the day after all. Seems they just change their rules spur of the moment. We ended up packing up early and leaving. It simply was not worth the continued aggressiveness by the staff. The one bathroom that was available (the rest were locked) was dark and absolutely disgusting. An animal carcass was in one of the stalls with maggots all over it. The 'stalls' did not shut, although I'm not sure you would want to be shut in with the smell and swarms of bugs. They are also located right next to a permanent tenant living there with all kinds of junk scattered everywhere - looked like a hoarder's paradise. We will never come back to this campsite. A state park would have been better than this experience, and those come with a ton of rules and fees. Please spend your money wiser elsewhere.

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Jennifer M

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Jennifer M

We stayed here in a tent. Our reservation was for three nights, but we left after the first night. Lake views are really nice, and if that's what you want, be sure to select one of those sites (sites numbered 19 and above) when you make your reservation. The other sites are creek side camping (where we stayed), which does not have direct lake access or lake views, but is great for viewing wildli... We stayed here in a tent. Our reservation was for three nights, but we left after the first night. Lake views are really nice, and if that's what you want, be sure to select one of those sites (sites numbered 19 and above) when you make your reservation. The other sites are creek side camping (where we stayed), which does not have direct lake access or lake views, but is great for viewing wildlife. There are lots of deer and a wide variety of beautiful birds. If you are a nature enthusiast, this is a great place to camp, both creek side and lake side. The bathrooms were overall kept clean and stocked with plenty of toilet paper, but no soap or paper towels are provided. The showers, on the other hand, are not kept up very well. At first, we thought they were never cleaned at all. There is a sign that says, "The bathrooms and showers are cleaned periodically." We did see the cleaning crew come the next morning at the creek side showers, and we checked behind them after they left. They cleaned the bathrooms better than they cleaned the showers. It seemed like they just sprayed some cleaning solution and ran the water. The floors, walls, faucets, and showerheads are not wiped down at all - and they are very disgusting. The water pressure is more like a mist, and it's not at all easy to bathe under it. The showers in the lakefront camping area have no privacy, only a clear shower curtain. We saw some of the other tent campers had brought their own free-standing showers, so if you decide to stay here, that's probably what you'd want to do if you aren't in an RV. I'm not saying I would never stay here again, given that the camping options for the area are limited, but I would make sure to come better prepared for more primitive conditions.

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James

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by James

Stayed here a couple months back, while staying there just so yall are aware, staff members come out at night and will pull up via kayak or walking while sitting there whatching you. I listened to a whole conversation about what goodies we had and what they was gonna take. I was in site 19 that has no other campers around. When I yelled out that I could hear them, they attempted throwing a boulder... Stayed here a couple months back, while staying there just so yall are aware, staff members come out at night and will pull up via kayak or walking while sitting there whatching you. I listened to a whole conversation about what goodies we had and what they was gonna take. I was in site 19 that has no other campers around. When I yelled out that I could hear them, they attempted throwing a boulder in the water I guess as a scare tactic, but we have been going to this park and its the second time Ive heard people in the bushes watching at night. Enjoy!

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James

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by James

Stayed here a couple months back, while staying there just so yall are aware, staff members come out at night and will pull up via kayak or walking while sitting there whatching you. I listened to a whole conversation about what goodies we had and what they was gonna take. I was in site 19 that has no other campers around. When I yelled out that I could hear them, they attempted throwing a boulder... Stayed here a couple months back, while staying there just so yall are aware, staff members come out at night and will pull up via kayak or walking while sitting there whatching you. I listened to a whole conversation about what goodies we had and what they was gonna take. I was in site 19 that has no other campers around. When I yelled out that I could hear them, they attempted throwing a boulder in the water I guess as a scare tactic, but we have been going to this park and its the second time Ive heard people in the bushes watching at night. Enjoy!

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Jacob Vieman

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jacob Vieman

Nice and quiet campground. Lake was a little low while we were here but still a nice stay. Tons of birds and a few other animals. Only gripe is the campground closes its gates at 10pm. So if you stay out past 10pm you ha e to walk back to your campsite or wait until 6am to get in.

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Jacob Vieman

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jacob Vieman

Nice and quiet campground. Lake was a little low while we were here but still a nice stay. Tons of birds and a few other animals. Only gripe is the campground closes its gates at 10pm. So if you stay out past 10pm you ha e to walk back to your campsite or wait until 6am to get in.

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John Strong

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by John Strong

We rented the Group Site from 05/06/21-05/09/21 We had one electrical hookup that did not work. Grass needed to be mowed. Restroom facilities were very disgusting . The biggest complaint was the first campsite you come upon once you enter the park. I'm assuming a long term resident, flea market or a dump station. Also whomever it is drives around the park looking like a stalker. I asked about it o... We rented the Group Site from 05/06/21-05/09/21 We had one electrical hookup that did not work. Grass needed to be mowed. Restroom facilities were very disgusting . The biggest complaint was the first campsite you come upon once you enter the park. I'm assuming a long term resident, flea market or a dump station. Also whomever it is drives around the park looking like a stalker. I asked about it on our way OUT of the park. The campsite host said something along the line of he is a Volunteer or something. I said that it was nasty and disgusting. She said that was after it was cleaned up.

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John Strong

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by John Strong

We rented the Group Site from 05/06/21-05/09/21 We had one electrical hookup that did not work. Grass needed to be mowed. Restroom facilities were very disgusting . The biggest complaint was the first campsite you come upon once you enter the park. I'm assuming a long term resident, flea market or a dump station. Also whomever it is drives around the park looking like a stalker. I asked about it o... We rented the Group Site from 05/06/21-05/09/21 We had one electrical hookup that did not work. Grass needed to be mowed. Restroom facilities were very disgusting . The biggest complaint was the first campsite you come upon once you enter the park. I'm assuming a long term resident, flea market or a dump station. Also whomever it is drives around the park looking like a stalker. I asked about it on our way OUT of the park. The campsite host said something along the line of he is a Volunteer or something. I said that it was nasty and disgusting. She said that was after it was cleaned up.

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