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Yegua Creek Park
Public Campground

Yegua Creek Park

Bryan, Texas
4.4 (363 reviews)

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About Yegua Creek Park

Campground in Texas.

Yegua Creek Park offers a peaceful retreat into the natural beauty of Texas hill country, providing RV travelers with an authentic camping experience away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated in a scenic area known for its rolling terrain and waterside charm, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the region's outdoor attractions and small-town character.

The park's location provides easy access to some of Texas's most appealing natural areas and cultural destinations. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails that showcase the region's diverse ecosystem, fish in local waterways, or simply relax and enjoy the slower pace of Texas countryside living. The surrounding area features charming small towns with local restaurants, antique shops, and historical sites that offer glimpses into Texas heritage and culture.

What makes this destination particularly appealing is the balance it strikes between accessibility and seclusion. You're close enough to regional attractions and services to make day trips convenient, yet far enough removed from major highways to enjoy genuine peace and quiet during your stay. The park attracts a diverse mix of travelers, from families seeking a weekend getaway to retirees spending extended time exploring Texas at a leisurely pace. Nature enthusiasts find plenty to appreciate, whether they're birdwatching, photography, or simply enjoying quiet time by the water.

The area around Yegua Creek Park captures the essence of Texas outdoor recreation. Spring and fall offer particularly pleasant weather for camping, with mild temperatures ideal for outdoor activities. Summer visitors appreciate the chance to cool off in the water, while winter campers enjoy the region's milder climate compared to northern states. The natural setting provides beautiful scenery throughout the seasons, with changing landscapes that create memorable backdrops for your RV adventure.

Whether you're planning a short weekend escape or a longer Texas exploration, Yegua Creek Park provides a comfortable base with authentic outdoor experiences that showcase why so many travelers are drawn to camping in the Lone Star State.
4.4

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363

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bryan 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 Bryan.

Explore the Area

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

Yegua Creek Park Reviews

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Michael Scott

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Michael Scott

This is probably the cleanest COE Park I've visited this entire summer!🧹 I see the park hosts, they have a four-wheel vehicle. They are out and about. They are inspecting and cleaning.🙌🏻 However, The ceiling in the bath house has more than 20 years of spider nests, cobwebs,🕸️ hornet nests, and junk all over the ceiling so thick it looks like a Halloween haunted house!🕷️ It is absolutely horren... This is probably the cleanest COE Park I've visited this entire summer!🧹 I see the park hosts, they have a four-wheel vehicle. They are out and about. They are inspecting and cleaning.🙌🏻 However, The ceiling in the bath house has more than 20 years of spider nests, cobwebs,🕸️ hornet nests, and junk all over the ceiling so thick it looks like a Halloween haunted house!🕷️ It is absolutely horrendous 🫣. The waterfront sites are beautiful. But one section doesn't have a whole lot of trees and can be a bit hot. Two other items which could deter you from choosing to visit here are the ants🐜🐜🐜 and the birds.🐦🐦🐦 The ant piles are absolutely everywhere. If you are tenting you would have to take some serious precautions. And the mockingbirds. If you have tinted windows they will make a mess out of your truck and your camper trying to attack the reflection! 😲 If you unknowingly get a site near one of their nests. 😬 They are relentless! 😖 And besides the mockingbirds there can be a occasional vulture issue. If you have a soft top on your truck bed, roll it up because those birds will tear it up!🤬 It's a decent sized park. With three individual loops. An entire herd of deer🦌 Must be a dozen newborns. Conveniently located restrooms, and dozens of dumpsters! It's a pretty nice park. Quite large. Great for walking around. But a lot of it is in disrepair, although there are some exceptions like I see there has been some work done on the beams surrounding the sites👷🏻‍♂️ Something else unusual is this location has five boat🚤 ramps in two different areas of the park. 😱 Very popular on the weekends! During the summer of course.🏊🏻‍♂️ There is a pretty nice trail here.🚶🏻‍♂️🥾 It's wide. Does need some maintenance.🚧 But it is a pleasant morning or afternoon walk. Take your dog.

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Avi Baram

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Avi Baram

We love the place. Great spots, all of them on the water side.just issues with shower room. Need update.

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Margaret Tufts

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Margaret Tufts

Gorgeous sunrises and sunsets over the water. Loads of wildlife to view. Shady spots are a godsend in the Texas heat. Very friendly and helpful staff. 3 days and 2 nights of peaceful beauty.

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William Ferguson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Ferguson

Enjoyed our camping trip. Staff was nice and park looked great.

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Josh H

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Josh H

The boat ramp had plenty of good options on busiest weekend July 4th, was clean area and nicely kept,even provided a few spare life jackets for if someone may have forgot there that I seen just hanging off a sign.Folks that loaded and unload there all seem to be locals , that know how to actually drive a boat onto a trailer ,with even better driving wives pulling them with truck,fast safe and effi... The boat ramp had plenty of good options on busiest weekend July 4th, was clean area and nicely kept,even provided a few spare life jackets for if someone may have forgot there that I seen just hanging off a sign.Folks that loaded and unload there all seem to be locals , that know how to actually drive a boat onto a trailer ,with even better driving wives pulling them with truck,fast safe and efficient ,only reason 4star horrible flying anything type bugs but my daughter all up. I otherwise loved the experience!

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