Indian Trails Ranch Camping

There's no question that Texas lives up to its nickname "Indian Trails Ranch" Piney Woods of east Texas and the Great Plains in the Blackland Prairie. Rolling grasslands are laced with bottomland forests along rivers and creeks, draw families from across the State. Whether you're pitching a tent in the dense Pinelands or tubing down the Indian Creek & Lake Lavon back water, it's easy to forget that DFW Metroplex is right next door.

Campers love the state's balance of thrilling adventures and family-friendly activities. Explore one of the parks to enjoy kayaking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding or whitewater rafting. If you prefer glamping, Texas has you covered. Choose from dozens of lakeside RV parks and camping resorts—complete with aquatic parks, mini golf, and game rooms.

Keep driving south, and eventually, you hit South Padre Islands, the state's southernmost point. This place is popular year round. Here you can fish off the pier, comb the beach for shells, or tons of adventure water sports.

Tour Lengths

Families and Friends Tours

For families and friends looking to camp in DFW Metroplex, Texas, this is a must-visit spot for a weekend getaway. Choose from one of the three waterfront group campsites, and spend your time biking miles of secluded trails, fishing in the glacial lakes, or hiking through picturesque forests.