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Stephen F. Austin State Park RV & Campground Guide

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Stephen F. Austin State Park stretches along the banks of the Brazos River in San Felipe, Texas. Its 473 acres contain rich forestland and a unique ash swamp to explore. You can enjoy the varied Texan scenery year-round. The park contains diverse ecosystems, making it a prime spot to observe a range of birds and other critters. If you enjoy more structured activities, you’ll find guided hikes and nature walks. If you're a history buff, stop in at the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site to learn about the rich history of the area.

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Weather
Spring 50–85 F
Summer 71–95 F
Fall 49–90 F
Winter 42–66 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Stephen F. Austin State Park

The Stephen F. Austin State Park campground offers a range of options to accommodate visitors' needs. There are 38 pull-through sites with full water, sewer, and 30-amp hookups. All sites have a picnic table and fire ring, and you'll find restrooms with showers nearby. Pets are welcome as long as they're supervised at all times. If you need Wi-Fi, there's free access near the park's headquarters.

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What to Do at
Stephen F. Austin State Park

Multiple ecosystems thread through the park, each with its own unique wildlife inhabitants. It's an excellent spot for nature watching. Hike or bike through miles of wooded trails or relax along the banks of the Brazos River. Learn more about the park's land and history at one of the many ranger-led activities that occur throughout the year. Whether you want to have a picnic with your family or see if you can spot an American kestrel soaring overhead, this park has something to interest you.

Stephen F. Austin State Park offers plenty of outdoor adventures for the whole family. The rich history, abundant wildlife, and peaceful terrain make this a park you’ll want to visit again and again.

Fishing Fishing

Bring your fishing pole, and head to the Brazos River. You can fish along the banks without a license while within the park. Expect to catch a lot of catfish, especially when the river is muddy.

Geocaching Geocaching

Geocaching is a popular activity here. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department even holds informational sessions about geocaching in Texas state parks if you need help getting started.

Nature Watching Nature Watching

You'll find some of the best nature-watching opportunities in Texas here thanks to the different ecosystems of the ash swamp, hardwood forest, and bottomland forest.

Flora and Fauna

More than 150 varieties of birds inhabit the park. The hardwood forest provides shelter for them with cedar elms, pecan trees, and sugar blackberry trees, among others. Beneath the forest canopy, you'll find a range of plants, such as dwarf palmetto, coralberry, grapevines, and more.

Hiking Hiking

There are 5 miles worth of trails to hike through the park. You can take guided hiking tours if you'd like to learn about the flora and fauna along the trails.

Biking

If you'd rather bike along the trails, you're welcome to. All the trails at Stephen F. Austin State Park are multi-use.

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How to Get to
Stephen F. Austin State Park

About 50 miles west of Houston, Stephen F. Austin State Park is easy to get to. You'll drive on Interstate 10 West until you're near Sealy, TexasX. From there, you'll go north on FM 1458 until you reach Park Road 38. The park entrance is on the left.

Entering Stephen F. Austin State Park

Stephen F. Austin State Park is open daily from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. The day-use area has numerous parking lots, and you'll find more scattered around the campground and near the trails.

Visitors who are 13 and older pay $5 for a day at Stephen F. Austin State Park. Admission is free for children 12 and under.

Daily Pass (13 and Older) : $5.0

Daily Pass (12 and Under) : $0.0

Frequently Asked Questions About Stephen F. Austin State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Stephen F. Austin State Park ?

While you can visit Stephen F. Austin State Park year-round, your best bet will be to visit during the spring or fall seasons. From March until May and from October through November, the weather is pleasant, so you can enjoy park activities. During the summer, daily temperatures often reach the high 90s, and the humidity can make being outdoors uncomfortable.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Stephen F. Austin State Park ?

You'll find birds of all kinds in the park, from hawks to herons. White-tailed deer dart through the hardwood forest in abundance all year. You might also spot fox squirrels, bobcats, rabbits, and armadillos. The park is also home to many amphibians and reptiles.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Stephen F. Austin State Park ?

The campsite at the park has 38 pull-through spots that can accommodate even the largest RVs. Each one features full hookups and access to a shower facility. The campground doesn't allow generators and enforces quiet hours from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Stephen F. Austin State Park and what is the cost?

You're not required to reserve a camping spot at Stephen F. Austin State Park. However, the park service highly recommends that you do. Spots fill up quickly, especially during the peak fall and spring seasons. Spots go for $30 per night.

Are pets allowed at Stephen F. Austin State Park ?

Feel free to bring your pets with you on your adventure in Stephen F. Austin State Park. Keep them leashed and supervised at all times. Don't bring them into any state buildings, and do pick up after them.