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Birch Creek Campground Introduce
Welcome to Birch Creek Campground, nestled in the heart of Somerville, TX. This picturesque campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. Whether you're planning a family camping trip, an RV adventure, or simply looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Birch Creek Campground has something for everyone.
The campground features spacious camping spots with long driveways, accommodating both tents and large RVs. Each site is equipped with essential amenities, including electricity and water, while some offer a more primitive experience for those seeking a closer connection to nature. The tent pads are generously sized, perfect for large family tents, and many sites even have space for an additional tent.
Birch Creek Campground boasts a variety of well-maintained trails, ideal for hiking and exploring the surrounding landscape. The terrain is mostly flat and manicured, making it accessible for all skill levels. Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the diverse array of animals, from bald eagles and turtles to alligators and armadillos. The lakeside offers a tranquil setting for evening stargazing, providing a peaceful retreat from the city lights.
For those who enjoy water activities, the campground includes a boat launch, perfect for canoeing or kayaking along the calm shoreline. Restrooms and showers are cleaned daily, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. The park rangers are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to assist with any needs or questions.
Customer feedback highlights the exceptional experience at Birch Creek Campground. Many visitors have shared their positive experiences, emphasizing the campground's family-friendly atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and beautiful natural surroundings. One reviewer mentioned, "We've been coming here since I was a kid, and it's still one of my favorite spots to camp. The trails are fun, the wildlife is amazing, and the park rangers are always helpful." Another guest noted, "The camping spots are spacious, and the restrooms are always clean. It's a great place to relax and enjoy nature."
Plan your next outdoor adventure at Birch Creek Campground and create lasting memories with your loved ones. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-time visitor, you'll find everything you need for a memorable stay. Book your spot early, especially during peak seasons, and experience the best that Somerville, TX, has to offer.
Location
TexasBurleson CountySomerville
Customer Reviews
I've been coming here since I was a kid with my parents. A lot has changed but it's still one of my favorite "local" spots to car camp. Now that my daughter is 7, we've been going on camping trips as much as possible during the cooler times of the year. We have a park pass so all we have to pay is the nightly fees. It's close enough to Houston to pull a weekend trip Friday-Sunday. We have our favorite spot and we reserve as early as possible because they all full up quick on the "big" weekends (spring break, Thanksgiving, etc.) This current trip was right after Thanksgiving and the weather was fantastic. The camping spots have long driveways, enough to fit a fairly large RV if that's your thing. We still use a tent and the tent pads are large enough to accomodate our largest tent that sleeps 12 people or will fit 4 queen size mattresses. Most of them even have a separate (smaller) spot for a second tent too. We've never had a stay where neighbors were a nuisance. Everyone is friendly and courteous. The park rangers drive around throughout the day and they are all very helpful, knowledgeable and friendly. There are numerous trails around the park and they're all fun to walk. Some of them are a few miles but there aren't any "difficult" trails as the terrain is pretty flat and manicured. We also enjoy going to the lakeside at night. It's not the darkest but you can still make out quite a few stars, especially compared to the night sky in the city. Restrooms/showers are cleaned daily and never get too messy. In the cooler months there are heaters and there's always warm water. Most of the main sites have electricity and water, although there are some with just water and a few "primitive" sites you can hike like a mile to get to. There's a boat launch and we've brought our 14' canoe before. The water is mostly calm and is fun to paddle along the shoreline. There's a variety of wildlife throughout the year. Bald eagles, turtles, alligators, armadillos, raccoons, snakes, other birds and numerous bugs and spiders can be found. My daughter loves finding butterflies and beetles and seeing the other wildlife. From May to September it can get pretty hot, so if you don't have AC be prepared to sweat. We plan our trips from around October through April.
Big State Park! Nice and peaceful. Both the sunrise and sunset were beautiful. The evenings are enchanting.
Clean trails, good quality RV pads, great scenic view.
Overall a nice camp site for day trips or camping. Everything seems well maintained and clean. Plenty of access to the lake, hiking and biking. The rangers in the office were super helpful and friendly as well.
The campsites are a little close but not too bad. There were stickers all over so get ready for that. The water was pretty far down but people were still swimming and fishing. A helicopter came and stirred up a huge squadron of brown pelicans that were sitting on the lake. That was all pretty awesome to see. My husband loved the bike trails. This is a beautiful park and we didn't have long to visit.
The only reason I gave it a 4 star rating because I feel too many of the electric/water sights were obstructed with tree limbs too close to the power/ water pedistal.most trailers are higher than 10 ft and have a fair amount of trailer behind the rear axle 6 ft in my case . Lots of ants, but the staff came out very quickly to address the problem. Staff was very friendly, courteous and accommodating. We saw far more tent campers than rv trailers . Nothing wrong with that,I did so myself many a time. Everyone was respectful of each other's space ,Everyone just having family fun time ,no rowdy behavior ,loud music etc .This park actually exceeded my expectations except for the clearance issue by the service post area.
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