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KOA Campgrounds in Texas + Near Attractions

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Get RV ready! Here’s your cue to check out Texas KOAs.

Texas KOA campgrounds offer a superb journey through iconic landscapes—from the top of the state to the Gulf Coast breezes. They are designed for travelers who want consistency, comfort, and easy access to nearby attractions. The search results give a clear picture of what KOA campgrounds in Texas are all about.

KOA campgrounds, or Kampgrounds of America, are among the largest and most recognizable camping networks in the country.

Disclosure: Client KOA sponsored this article.

KOA Campgrounds in Texas

KOA campgrounds in Texas are convenient for road‑trippers, usually near highways, offering simple, reliable amenities.

KOAs in Texas Hill Country

Round Mountain / Johnson City

The Round Mountain/Johnson City KOA sits in the heart of the Hill Country, just off Highway 281 and an easy drive from Marble Falls and Fredericksburg. The area is surrounded by state parks, breweries, and wineries, with plenty of outdoor spaces to explore. Whether you’re staying a couple of days or settling in for a longer visit, the campground offers competitively priced sites, free Wi‑Fi, and 50/30‑amp hookups at every RV spot.

  • RV Sites: Pull-Thru and Back-In RV Sites with full hookups
  • Tent Sites: Water and Electric with grass pads at all Tent Sites

Texas Hill Country KOA

Kerrville, Texas

Kerrville KOA sits in a peaceful Hill Country setting just two miles off the interstate, offering a convenient yet rustic retreat. Guests can enjoy a spacious recreation room complete with a full kitchen, cable TV, a pool table, and a variety of games.

Kerrville’s city charm is close by, with antique shops, local restaurants, and scenic spots to explore. A short drive brings you to the Guadalupe River, where walking and biking paths wind through Louise Hays Park, home to spray fountains and seasonal boat rentals. The KOA pool offers a relaxing place to soak up the sun. The surrounding country roads are favorites for motorcyclists and touring enthusiasts.

If wanting to explore further, cultural attractions such as the Museum of Western Art and the National Museum of the Pacific War are in Fredericksburg, only a 30-minute drive. Family time destinations—including Six Flags Fiesta Texas, SeaWorld San Antonio, The Alamo, and the River Walk—are about an hour away.

KOAs near Kerrville, TX

KOAs in Central Texas

Leander / NW Austin KOA Holiday

Experience the magic of camping at the Leander/NW Austin KOA, perfectly placed at the gateway to the Texas Hill Country. Surround yourself with shimmering lakes, rolling green hills, and the gentle rhythm of local wildlife for a truly tranquil escape. Best of all, you’re only moments from the electric pulse of Austin — the legendary Live Music Capital of the World.

Austin KOA (East)

Austin East KOA Holiday is your go‑to, family‑friendly Campground and RV Park where adventure, relaxation, and true Texas charm meet beneath Austin’s wide, beautiful sky. Open year‑round and just minutes from downtown, it’s the perfect home base—whether you’re road‑tripping with friends, vacationing with the family, or traveling with your four‑legged pet.

From quick weekend escapes to long, leisurely stays, Snowbirds and Winter Texans alike love settling in and calling our park home. Soak up sunny days, warm smiles, and that unbeatable Austin energy all year long.

KOAs in Leander

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KOAs in West Texas

Breckenridge KOA

Welcome to the heart of Texas, where outdoor lovers and families can enjoy a perfect getaway in historic Breckenridge. Set in a scenic landscape, the Breckenridge / Hubbard Creek Lake KOA offers easy access to popular spots like Hubbard Creek Lake and Possum Kingdom Lake. Whether you’re here to fish, hit the off‑road trails, or simply relax in the quiet beauty of nature, this KOA Journey has something for every kind of traveler.

Experience the charm of Breckenridge and make memories that will stay with you long after your stay.

San Angelo KOA

The area offers a blend of history and recreation. Lake Nasworthy—less than a mile from the KOA—invites guests to enjoy boating and water sports, while Angelo State University’s planetarium and the city’s scenic river walk add even more to explore. Antique shops, museums, and golf courses round out a full day in town.

After a long day of exploring, unwind on a 10‑acre property shaded by native mesquite trees. Amenities include Wi‑Fi, a game room with cable TV, barbecue pits, and a spacious 1,200‑square‑foot covered picnic area available for group gatherings.

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Galveston Island

Galveston Island KOA Holiday stands out as one of the most sought‑after RV destinations on the Texas coast. This family‑friendly resort blends comfort, convenience, and coastal charm, offering a variety of amenities and unique lodging options. Just a short walk from the beach, guests can enjoy on‑site favorites like a heated pool, a relaxing lazy river, and a peaceful fishing pond.

When you’re ready to explore, a quick drive opens the door to Galveston’s many attractions. After a day of sightseeing, head back to the campground to unwind and roast marshmallows around the campfire, the perfect ending to a coastal getaway.

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About KOA (Kampgrounds of America)

KOA is a nationwide campground provider for RV users, campers or vacationers. Visitors can make a reservation at a campsite as they would a hotel, and they will have access to a private spot/cabin plus shared amenities like pools or dog parks. Guests can stay at a tent site, RV site or cabin during their stay.

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