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Best RV Park In Wimberley, TX + 6 Parks

Best RV Park In Wimberley, TX + 6 Parks to Visit

Get your RV summer road trip ready and head to the Hill Country.

Escape to the best things Texas has to offer on a Hill Country getaway for those fantastic scenic views, unforgettable sunsets, wineries, rivers, and loads of memories. Families encouraged! I recently stayed at Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort. It’s conveniently located near Austin, San Marcos, and San Antonio. As you search for the best RV park in Wimberley, TX, check out this place, too.

Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort hosted my visit. All opinions are my own.

Best RV Park In Wimberley, TX

There are choices when it comes to RVing in the Hill Country – lots of them. Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort is down the road from Jacob’s Well on Ranch Road 12, and a few miles outside of downtown Wimberley. Its RV accommodations are top-notch, and it’s also pet-friendly. I was delighted that my dog, Cody, got to go. He loves to travel with me. This is the perfect RV site for RV snowbirds.

RV Campsites At Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort

This luxury RV Park has amenities that everyone in the family can enjoy.

Luxury Cabins At Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort

In addition to the many RV spots at the resort, three cabins are available for rent. These cabins are perfect for accommodating extra family members or for renting as a family to enjoy the park and the town of Wimberley. I stayed in the Mingo cabin. It was darling and has a queen bed, a loft with a king bed, a kitchen, a bathroom, a den, a porch, and all the kitchen amenities you probably have at home. And, free Netflix!

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6 Beautiful Parks Of Wimberley

Wimberley’s parks offer natural beauty just as Mother Nature intended. Expect minimal development, nature trails, breathtaking views, and open year-round.

The swimming season starts on May 1st at all city parks in Wimberley.

1. Blue Hole

If you’re swimming, reservations are required, but it’s free to roam around the trails and park otherwise. Swimming at the Blue Hole starts May 1, 2025. You can now reserve your day pass on the website. Some days are already sold out. Blue Hole Regional Park. Only service animals are allowed.

2. Jacob’s Well Natural Area & Park

Jacobs Well is a place where people can enjoy hiking, birding, geocaching, guided tours, the nature center, and other park amenities – all free. Only leashed service animals are allowed.

Unfortunately, swimming at Jacobs Well is no longer allowed due to low water levels. Jacob’s Well Park is not pet-friendly. Please leave them at home or in the cabin, not in the car.

You will park your car, then walk to Jacob’s Well. No driving allowed. I saw lots of parking.

3. Cypress Creek Nature Trail & Preserve

107 Old Kyle Rd, Wimberley, TX 78676. Located in town.

No camping or fishing at Cypress Creek.

The trail is open year-round. Dogs are welcome. It’s a beautiful park for the whole family.

4. Patsy Glenn

Patsy Glenn Park is located next to the Wimberley Community Center and in the same vicinity as the Wimberley Valley Museum and the historic home of Mr. Wimberley, for whom the town is named—the best park for observing migrating birds, wildlife, and native plants in the area.

5. Martha Knies Community Park

This park is located right off the Wimberley Square on Old Kyle Road. It features a covered picnic pavilion, restrooms, a fountain, and a children’s playground.

6. Old Baldy Park

If you can make all those 218 steep stairs up to the top, you’ll see a beautiful view of Wimberley Valley. If you plan to climb, wear comfy shoes, take your time, and bring water. I saw many people taking the trek. It’s very doable, but this girl didn’t do it (maybe next time). Its location is in a neighborhood about a 2.5-mile drive from the Wimberley Square. Parking is limited, but it’s free.

No camping allowed at Old Baldy. Also, no fishing at Old Baldy. Pet-friendly.

Wimberley Winery And Brewery

For a winery experience with wine tastings, award-winning wines, beautiful indoor space, and outdoor space big enough for the kids to roam with animals to see, visit the Wimberley Valley Winery. If there are non-wine drinkers in your bunch, not to worry, as you walk inside the winery, there is a brewery on the right. A food truck is available on Friday through Sunday from 11 am until the winery closes.

As you can see, there’s a lot to do in this small river town, and staying at the best RV park in Wimberley, TX, is a big bonus, thanks to its location just minutes away from town.

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