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Campgrounds in Texas Where No Reservation is Required

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Here is a beautiful country park found on Lake Limestone in Groesbeck, Texas and a free campsite to enjoy the surrounding peaceful landscape and take in nature at its best. There is a boat launch, porta-potties, and covered picnic tables. No water or electricity, but nearby there are two private marinas offering camping with water and electricity: Running Branch Marina and Limestone Marina, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife website. LCR-779, Groesbeck, TX 76642. (903) 529-2141. Official Website.

4. Schreiner City Park

Campground

Photo: campendium.com

Schreiner City Park is a beautiful, serene little campsite on the river. There is plenty of room and easy to drive through, and there is a free nightly rate! It’s camping at its best as you have amazing views of the surrounding picturesque landscape and the calm of the river to take in and relax. Schreiner City Park is an overall five-star great campground as shared by visitors on Campendium. North 1st Street, Junction, TX 76849. (325) 446-3880.

5. Fritch Fortress Campground

Fritch Fortress Campground

Photo: National Park Service

With breathtaking views, Fritch Fortress is a campground to be reckoned with. Located in the Lake Meredith National Recreation area, it is a hidden gem among the high plains of the Texas Panhandle. Bring your boat and enjoy the surrounding beauty of the lake. There is trash service, dump stations, fresh water, clean bathrooms with showers, and yes, it’s kind of hard to imagine its free once you are there. Fritch Fortress Hwy., Fritch, TX 79036. (806) 857-3151. Official Website

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