San Pedro Campground

Yellowstone Drive, Del Rio, TX 78840

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Yellowstone Dr, Del Rio, TX 78840, United States
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San Pedro Campground is a picturesque retreat located on Yellowstone Drive in Del Rio, Texas, United States. This charming institution offers a variety of camping options, from tent sites to RV hookups, providing a comfortable and convenient stay for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in a serene park-like setting, guests can enjoy the beauty of nature while being just a short drive away from the city. With amenities such as picnic areas, hiking trails, and fishing spots, San Pedro Campground is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway in the heart of Texas.

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Alan Pease:
4

"Good campground for boondocking. Sites well spaced and reasonably level. Clean pit toilets. 8 miles to Del Rio, 3 miles to lake."

1 year ago
Steve Nietzel:
4

"Stayed here for 4 days. Nice and quiet place to relax. No hookups, but water and dump station were 7 miles away. This is the only campground that is big rig friendly. Stayed here in a 43' toy hauler."

1 year ago
Glenn Huff:
5

"Lovely, quiet campground. The weather was perfect. No moon, slight breeze, in the 70s at night in July. No one else was there, had the place to ourselves. Its a self pay site, no water or electricity. Don't expect to see the lake from there either, but the sunset was amazing and the stars were fantastic."

almost 3 years ago
Tela Shelton:
5

"Smooth gravel road in. Loop road, good for any size rig. $6/night, $3 with senior/access pass. Self check-in station with info on the area. Only a handful of other campers here currently. Tent and RV camping are separated but plenty of spots for both. Beautiful desert plants and neat walking paths to explore. Sign says bear, mountain lion, javalina, etc. So be aware. Fairly quiet here with some light highway noise/oil drilling. There are a few small (& clean) bathrooms with pit toilets. No hookups, no water. Cool planes flying nearby & camp has a memorial area for a plane crash. Walked a long way down to the water, what a hike! Also checked out the boat ramp (pic included)"

almost 4 years ago
Dennis Christensen:
4

"This is a nice little place to stop for an overnight or few days. $6 a night for spots parallel to the campground loop road with a picnic table and a trash bear box. There is no water or electricity and only pit toilets. We just stayed overnight but it was perfect for that. Dusty and there were frequently generators running and very basic so not more stars but great for what it is."

almost 4 years ago
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