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Bluebonnet Campground

307 FM1209, Bastrop, TX 78602, USA

Introduce

Bluebonnet Campground is a welcoming campground located at 307 FM1209, Bastrop, TX 78602, USA. It offers a natural and relaxing camping experience for those seeking outdoor recreation and a peaceful retreat.

Here's what Bluebonnet Campground provides:

Environment and Location:

  • Situated in Bastrop, Texas, offering a natural and scenic environment.
  • Provides a peaceful setting for camping and outdoor activities.
  • Located in the heart of Texas.

Services and Features:

  • Camping sites suitable for tents and RVs.
  • Opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings.
  • Fishing opportunities.
  • Family-friendly environment.
  • It is best to call the campground for information regarding specific amenities.

Additional Information:

Bluebonnet Campground is an ideal destination for families, couples, and individuals looking to enjoy a relaxing camping experience in a natural setting. It's perfect for those seeking outdoor recreation and a break from the city. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on availability, amenities, and reservations, please contact Bluebonnet Campground directly at (512) 332-2267 or +1 512-332-2267. Bastrop is a great location for people wanting to enjoy the outdoors, and is also close to many of the attractions that central Texas has to offer.

It is recommended to call ahead for reservations, especially during peak seasons and holidays.

Offerings

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV water hookup

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Edward Nettle Mar 23
★☆☆☆☆1

Call this campsite up to ask them some questions.And I will just telling them what was going on.Cause he asked me what he can do to try to help and he just told me he just went off on me.For some reason I don't know why think and I was coming over there.Store stuff so and when I try to explain to him he Belligerent started threatening me. Don't stay here. I just remembered which our repark this was. I had a friend that stayed there and some things were going on that. She was told that could not happen and other people. Certain people were getting away with doing what they said they did not allow there. This place needs to be shut down. That's not how you do people. And not only that, his outdoor showers aren't really covered up. There out in the elements they're not private. They're falling apart and everything. I noticed. Them when I was visiting a person that I knew that stayed there So steer, clear.There's other r v parks that are way better than this By a 100%.

Clintin Mosley Oct 13
★★★★★5

I went tent camping here while at a survival school that was close by. It is na nice little place and was left alone except the occasional wave here and there from residence. Being in a tent I cold hear the cars on the road but it wasn't bad. I'm planning another trip for an upcoming class in December.

Karen MEXSON Aug 10
★★★☆☆3

Dale was wonderful! Campground would be so much better with some work applied to it Isolated but RVs too close to each other. Oversight quite tolerant though. I think septic needs work.

Tina Jobes-Celeste Oct 10
★★★★★5

We visited Bastrop to take a class at Earth Native Wilderness and wanted to camp. We found the perfect place with Blue Bonnet Rv and Campground. The owners are so nice and accommodating. The park is located conveniently just outside of town. Dale and Mickey are true salts of the earth.

Daniel Jaeggi Oct 23
★★★★★5

So wonderful. We love this campground! Dale is really nice, he's the owner, he was giving us a tour of the property on his tractor and brought us (free) firewood. Lots of room to roam, about 10 acres. The site was private, it's dog friendly, access to water and showers, it's haunted, hiking trails, fair/cheap price ($10/pp), plenty of space for all 6 of us plus two pups, picnic tables w/chairs, fire pit, and lovely shaded campsites. We're definitely going back. Thanks Dale!