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Amistad National Recreation Area
Camping

Amistad National Recreation Area's campgrounds are primitive. There are no hookups, though most sites will accomodate RVs. Numerous RV parks in the Del Rio area offer full services. Visit the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce for more information.

All sites are on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be reserved. Except on Easter weekend holidays, campgrounds rarely fill up. Campgrounds are generally open all year. Most campgrounds have volunteer Camp Hosts during winter months. 

Pay at each campground; there is a fee station centrally located. Senior Pass and Golden Access holders are entitled to a 50% discount.

Governors Landing

Details
15 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ grill. The sites are suitable for tents or RVs less than 28 feet.  Each site costs $8 per night. Governors Landing is the only NPS campground with potable water available. No hookups.

San Pedro

PLEASE NOTE:  As of May 1, 2008 San Pedro Campground is temporarily CLOSED for maintenance.  We apologize for any inconvenience.
Details
35 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ grill. The sites are suitable for tents or RVs, but do not have drinking water or any hook-ups available. There are 5 tent-only sites available. The campground is accessed via a short gravel road. Each site costs $4 per night.

277 North

Details
17 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ grill. The sites are suitable for tents or RVs, but do not have drinking water or any hook-ups available. Each site costs $4 per night.

Spur 406

Details
8 Sites, each with a covered picnic table and a BBQ grill. The sites are suitable for tents or RVs, but do not have drinking water or any hook-ups available. Each site costs $4 per night.


 

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Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 16:03 EST