Hiking
One of over 55 Go Camping America camping activities
Embark on unforgettable journeys at campgrounds and RV parks with hiking trails, where nature's beauty is just steps from your site. Traverse scenic paths that wind through forests, ascend mountain ridges, or meander alongside rivers and lakes. These destinations cater to hikers of all levels, offering well-marked trails and breathtaking vistas for both leisurely walks and challenging treks.
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The Hill Top at Brenham Luxury RV Resort
130 RV Sites, 4 Cottages
Welcome to The Hill Top at Brenham – a sprawling 39-acre haven calling out for exploration. Founded in 2022, our retreat is characterized by picturesque walking trails, ancient 300-year-old oak trees, babbling creeks, wildlife wonders, and endless open skies. Soak in panoramic views from its hillside perch and lose yourself under the starry Texas nights. You'll find us just a stone's throw north of Downtown Brenham, easily reachable via Hwy 290 and Hwy 36. Explore the surrounding area while you’re here and pay a visit to the beautiful Lake Somerville State Park, or take a trip along the renowned Bluebonnet Wine Trail. Or head to College Station, just 45 minutes away, and catch a high-energy Aggie’s game. And if the city is calling, Downtown Houston awaits just an hour's drive away. Our roomy RV sites and inviting glamping cottages are here to make you feel at home. With an array of amenities at your fingertips, The Hill Top is poised to put a smile on your face. So, step into a world where nature and modern comfort meet. We'll be waiting to welcome you on The Porch!
from $75/night
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Blue Water RV Resort
131 RV Sites
Embark on a coastal retreat at Blue Water RV Resort on Follett's Island, an enchanting spot situated between Surfside Beach and Galveston. Discover a range of accommodations tailored to diverse preferences – from canal sites offering beautiful views, to beach back-in and pull-thru sites catering to different RV sizes. If you're seeking a touch of luxury, the charming coastal cottages provide an inviting lodging experience. After you settle in, the resort invites you to partake in a variety of on-site activities. Whether it's a refreshing swim, a leisurely picnic, or an angler's delight in the canal and bay, the options are limitless. Dive into water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, or explore nature along private trails. The Gulf of Mexico awaits for those craving beachside bliss, complemented by a convenient walkway and observation deck. While the resort itself offers a tranquil retreat with a range of recreational activities, Freeport, TX, presents its own unique set of attractions that are well worth exploring. For nature enthusiasts, the Brazoria Wildlife Refuge is a must-visit destination. This expansive refuge features a diverse array of ecosystems, including wetlands, prairies, and forests, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife observation. The refuge is home to numerous bird species, including the endangered whooping crane, and offers several scenic trails for visitors to explore. History buffs can delve into the rich heritage of the region at the Freeport Historical Museum. The museum provides an in-depth look at the area's past through a variety of exhibits and artifacts, shedding light on Freeport's development and its significance in the broader context of Texas history. Marine life enthusiasts should not miss the Sea Center and Fish Hatchery, where they can learn about the local aquatic environment and conservation efforts. The center features interactive exhibits and displays on marine species, as well as a hatchery that supports the breeding and release of various fish species into local waters. For those seeking adventure, Freeport offers a range of outdoor activities. Fishing charters provide opportunities to cast a line in the Gulf of Mexico or nearby waterways, targeting species like redfish, trout, and flounder. Guided horse rides through the scenic landscapes offer a different perspective of the area, while jet ski adventures on the Brazos River deliver an adrenaline-pumping experience. Golfers can enjoy a round at the Freeport Municipal Golf Course, which features well-maintained greens and a challenging layout suitable for players of all skill levels. A visit to Surfside Beach is perfect for those looking to relax and soak up the sun. With its clean sands and gentle waves, the beach provides an ideal setting for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the coastal scenery.
from $39/night
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