Camp Creek Park

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3408, 1221 County Road 343, Marble Falls, Texas, 78654, United States
Camp Creek Park
$25.00 - $25.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$25.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

Based on multiple user reviews and authoritative content, the fee is $25 per night for camping. User Clover stated, 'How can you justify charging so much to camp here? No water, no electric, no showers & you want to charge the same or more than a TX State Park that does have these amenities plus!' Another user, Mike L., mentioned, '25 bucks is a lot to pay for a campsite with really no amenities like water or plugs.'
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About this campground

Discover your perfect lakeside retreat at Camp Creek Park, where 16 thoughtfully spaced campsites await along the pristine north shore of Lake Travis. This outdoor paradise invites you to spend your days swimming in crystal-clear waters, paddling through peaceful coves, or casting a line for the day's catch. Each campsite comes equipped with essential amenities including fire pits for evening gatherings, grills for outdoor cooking, and picnic areas perfect for family meals under the stars. The unique elevated tent platforms keep you comfortably off the ground, while rustic non-flushing restrooms maintain the authentic camping experience. As one delighted visitor, Gaylon George, shared: 'Campsites are very nice and spread out for privacy. Firepit, nice bar-b-q pit, 2 wooden chairs and with tents up on platforms you're off the ground.'
Camp Creek Park provides options for tent camping with some sites featuring wooden platforms. There are no facilities for RV camping or glamping.
Historical Significancenull
Weather and SeasonsCamp Creek Park transforms with the seasons, offering distinct experiences throughout the year. Early spring emerges as the hidden gem for camping enthusiasts, particularly during the second week when clear skies, comfortable 60-degree temperatures, and lighter crowds create ideal conditions for outdoor adventures. As summer approaches, the Texas heat brings its characteristic warmth and humidity, perfect for those seeking refreshing lake swims and shaded afternoon siestas beneath the pecan canopy. Each season paints the campground in different colors, from spring wildflowers to autumn's golden light reflecting off the lake.
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Natural Features and SceneryEscape into a natural sanctuary where towering pecan trees create a living cathedral above your campsite, their branches forming a protective canopy that filters sunlight into dancing patterns on the ground below. The campground's prime location along Lake Travis offers breathtaking water views and easy access to the shoreline, where the gentle lapping of waves provides a constant, soothing soundtrack. This hidden treasure remains refreshingly uncrowded, allowing visitors to truly immerse themselves in nature's tranquility. As seasoned camper Rayne Shaffer enthusiastically noted, this is 'a gem of a campground' where you'll find 'hardly any people' – just you, the peaceful surroundings, and the natural beauty of Texas Hill Country.
Geological RegionWest

Campsite details

AccessibilityAccessibility features for individuals with disabilities are not mentioned.
Sites Size'Campsites are very nice and spread out for privacy,' according to a user review. The park has six tent sites, with some featuring wooden platforms.
Sites PrivacyUser review states that 'Campsites are very nice and spread out for privacy,' giving a sense of seclusion.
Total Campsites16 campsites
Recommended CampsitesFor privacy and elevated tents, choose campsites featuring platforms, as mentioned by User Gaylon George.
Best CampsitesUser Gaylon George highlighted sites with platforms for tents, privacy, and amenities like fire pits and grills.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
4PM
Check-out
11 AM
Stay Limit
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Guests Allowed Per Site
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Groups
No information provided regarding group sites.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed

Site layoutThe campground consists of 16 campsites spread out for privacy under pecan trees.
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Reservation Platformsnull
Walk-in AvailabilityMultiple user reviews highlight that the campground operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. Mike L. stated, 'It's first come, first serve with the drop box payment.'
Cancellation Policynull

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Camp Creek Park offers various outdoor activities including swimming, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and picnicking. Its location on the north shore of Lake Travis makes it ideal for water-based recreation.
Fishing
Fishing is listed as an available activity at the park in the authoritative content, though no details about types of fish or fishing conditions are provided.
Swimming
The park is noted as 'a great swimming area,' according to a user review.
Boating
A boat ramp is available on-site, and users have noted kayaking and canoeing as popular activities.
Winter Activities
No winter-specific activities are mentioned.
Water Sports
The park is suitable for water-based activities such as kayaking and canoeing.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Fire pits are available, but campfires and grilling with wood or charcoal may be banned during burn bans.
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Hazards

General hazardsPotential hazards include zebra mussels affecting boating activities. Users are advised to follow proper boating procedures to prevent their spread.
Active alertsUser Brigitte Flanagan noted flood damage in October 2018, causing closures. As of January 2019, the park was still closed. Visitors should check the LCRA website for park alerts.

Weather forecast

95
°F
Aug 25
Monday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%

Strong wind, exercise caution

Humidity: 28%

Very dry conditions, stay hydrated

Wind: 9.2 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

Clear sky
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Emergency Services

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Peak season datesnull
Trash and recyclingNo information available about trash and recycling facilities at the campground.
Proximity to water featuresSituated on Lake Travis, the campground provides direct access to water activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing.
Common complaintsComplaints include the fee being too high for limited amenities, no water, no electric hookups, and issues with noise due to partying (mentioned by Jess J.).
HostUser Benjamin Hall mentioned that Rick, who oversees the park, 'makes you feel comfortable and provides a very welcoming environment.'

Campground Map

3408, 1221 County Road 343, Marble Falls, Texas, 78654, United States
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Camper Reviews

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Limited Reviews
Camp Creek Park has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews offer a mix of praise for the park's natural beauty and frustrations with its lack of amenities and occasional disturbances from other campers.
Review Summaries

What Campers Love

Users praised the 'beautiful, quiet, well-maintained' environment, and noted that the park offers 'a great swimming area' and 'nice platforms for tents.' Several reviews also appreciated the privacy...
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Common Concerns

Common complaints include the lack of amenities such as water, electricity, and showers. Some users found the $25 per night fee too high given the limited facilities. Disturbances, such as an 'awful...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

One user suggested checking the park's website for updates on closures due to events like flooding. Another recommended the park as an alternative when other camping options are fully booked.

Seasonal Insights

Reviews suggest that the park can get noisy during peak times, such as weekends, and that it may be less crowded on weekdays. A review from 2019 noted closure due to flood damage, highlighting the...
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Camper Quotes

- 'This is a great swimming area or kayaking spot.' - Jess J. - 'Rick who oversees the park makes you feel comfortable and provides a very welcoming environment.' - Benjamin Hall - 'The ‘bathroom’ is...
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Site-Specific Reviews

One user highlighted that there are six tent sites with wooden platforms: '4 single tents and 2 doubles.'

Accessibility Features

No reviews specifically address accessibility features.

Pet-Friendly Features

No reviews specifically focus on pet policies or pet-friendliness.

Last updated August 10, 2025

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