Lake Mineral Wells State Park Campground
Texas State Park
Write a Review 100 Park Road 71 Mineral Wells, TX 76067 940-328-1171 Official WebsiteGPS: 32.815, -98.042
Overview of Lake Mineral Wells State Park Campground
$7 per person park entry fee in addition to camping fees.
Last Price Paid: $30
Reported by BobS on 10/29/2023
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by LamadredeCarlos on 7/30/2019
Number of Sites 105
Reservations yes
Elevation 853 ft / 259 m
Max Length 40 ft
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4x4_BlueAngel asked on 1/14/2021
Are dogs allowed in the campground at Lake Mineral Wells State Park?
Reviews of Lake Mineral Wells State Park Campground 18 people have reviewed this location.
“Swimming and Rock Climbing”
Reviewed 4/4/2021
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 106 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
We reserved a site in the equestrian area, which is legit, as that was all that was open through the weekend. Worked out well for our set-up. Each site has water and large pullout for parking. Bathrooms and showers were very good. The Cross Timbers trail system was fun to explore and we did a couple days of rock climbing in the Peniten... more
We reserved a site in the equestrian area, which is legit, as that was all that was open through the weekend. Worked out well for our set-up. Each site has water and large pullout for parking. Bathrooms and showers were very good. The Cross Timbers trail system was fun to explore and we did a couple days of rock climbing in the Penitentiary Hollow area. This little state park has a lot to offer.
HagePhoto would stay here again
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“Nice big lake”
Reviewed 7/13/2020
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 52 Live Oak |
RV Length: | 27' |
Nice big lake. Interesting to drive to the campground on a road that is below the spillway. Turkey and Black Vultures seem to have their nesting grounds there. They are all over the place.
Visit the town of Mineral Wells, the home of Crazy. You can find You Tube Videos about it.
Lori would stay here again
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“Wonderful park!”
Reviewed 7/30/2019
Days stayed: | 4 |
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Site Number: | 28 |
RV Length: | 40' (Fifth Wheel) |
This park is a little gem nestled in Mineral Wells. The sites, although back in and no sewer had 50 AMP and were quite ample and well taken care of. Each site has a picnic table and a charcoal grill. Our site had lake access which was gorgeous.
LamadredeCarlos would stay here again
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“Large quiet park with dark night sky”
Reviewed 2/28/2019
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 107 |
It was a bit too cold to explore, but the quiet alone was well worth it.
The site had space for tents, water, picnic table, and fire ring.
You, Me, & the Dog would stay here again
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“Scenic and quiet.”
Reviewed 11/14/2018
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 27 |
RV Length: | 34' (Travel Trailer) |
Entrance is a couple miles outside if town. There is a gate which is locked from 10:00PM to 6:00AM but they will give you a code to use in case you need to come or go while it is locked. Be prepared to drive through a long low-water crossing to get to the campgrounds. It will most likely have some water going over the dam, depending o... more
Entrance is a couple miles outside if town. There is a gate which is locked from 10:00PM to 6:00AM but they will give you a code to use in case you need to come or go while it is locked.
Be prepared to drive through a long low-water crossing to get to the campgrounds. It will most likely have some water going over the dam, depending on recent rainfall.
Utilities worked well, but water pressure is 90 PSI, so bring your regulator!
Many sites are not level, so bring your leveling blocks!
Showers in the Live Oak campground were rather dingy and had no place to put your belongings other than on the wet floor!
Groceries and restaurants a couple miles away in town.
Most campsites have good privacy with vegetation between sites. It was nice and quiet while we were there. Lots of deer wandering throughout the park. We heard coyotes and owls every evening.
There is lots to do in this park including hiking, biking, fishing, boating, rock climbing, and horseback riding. Red and blue trails are scenic but also fairly rugged. Be sure to check out Penitentiary Hollow, it is very scenic.
BrentB would stay here again
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“Great get away”
Reviewed 4/22/2018
Nightly rate: | $24 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 27 |
We spent 3 days and 2 night here in our A-frame trailer. The park is great. There are trails to explore and lots of fishing. Most of the sites are not too close together and have shade (important in Texas!) There are restrooms and showers in each campsite loop. Sites do not have sewer hookups but there is a centrally located dump stat... more
We spent 3 days and 2 night here in our A-frame trailer. The park is great. There are trails to explore and lots of fishing. Most of the sites are not too close together and have shade (important in Texas!)
There are restrooms and showers in each campsite loop. Sites do not have sewer hookups but there is a centrally located dump station.
There is a well stocked camp store near a swimming beach and boat ramp.
I guess the worst? part of our stay was the lack of cell signal and wifi.You could drive to areas and get a cell signal but we found no useful wifi. There is an daily entry fee in addition to the nightly site rate. If you purchase the annual pass the entry fee is waived.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“VERY BEAUTIFUL”
Reviewed 10/9/2017
Nightly rate: | $24 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 23 |
Dear would almost come right up to your campsite. Beautiful trails. The gorge and rocks are amazing. Its very quiet and clean. Each site had a pad with hookups a picnic table and a fire ring. We were right on the water. Very private, each camp site is almost hidden from the next. Extremely clean and well taken care of. I can not wait t... more
Dear would almost come right up to your campsite. Beautiful trails. The gorge and rocks are amazing. Its very quiet and clean. Each site had a pad with hookups a picnic table and a fire ring. We were right on the water. Very private, each camp site is almost hidden from the next. Extremely clean and well taken care of. I can not wait to go back I loved it.
Tymorris would stay here again
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“Big Rocks and Crazy Water”
Reviewed 3/28/2016
Nightly rate: | $24 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 63 |
RV Length: | 14' |
My friend and I camped one night but packed in a lot of experiences. Just getting to the site involved the thrill of crossing the spillway with water lapping over the edge. It made me giddy but was fun to be at eye level with the passing coots. The camp store is worth a stop as it was CCC made, which I always enjoy. We camped in the sm... more
My friend and I camped one night but packed in a lot of experiences. Just getting to the site involved the thrill of crossing the spillway with water lapping over the edge. It made me giddy but was fun to be at eye level with the passing coots. The camp store is worth a stop as it was CCC made, which I always enjoy. We camped in the smaller Plateau Loop, on a Sunday night, and it was nice and quiet. We walked to Penitentiary Hollow, a rocky crevasse bustling with rappellers and hikers. It is a beautiful formation, but I wish I had brought my stick and was glad for my hiking boots. Then we walked a few miles of the 15+ trailway which was much easier. The next day we went to the bird-blinds, which the second one is in an old concrete tank and makes a nice spot to just enjoy the lake from. We left the park and visited the nearby Crazy Water outlet in town, great history and quaint and interesting. I want to return and soak in their mineral baths. And all this just 80 miles from Dallas!
CarlaMowell would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 20 Amp
- Partial Hookups
Facilities
- dump station
- showers
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