Motorhome Campgrounds In Comfort, Texas -- Hill Country Parks
29.9677° N, 98.9050° W
Quick Overview
Comfort sits in the heart of Texas Hill Country, where rolling limestone hills meet cypress-lined creeks and German heritage runs deep. This small town of 3,000 residents offers a peaceful retreat from San Antonio's hustle, just 45 minutes northwest on Highway 87. The Guadalupe River flows nearby, while historic downtown Comfort maintains its 19th-century charm with original limestone buildings and antique shops.
The camping scene here is intimate, with several Camping serving travelers who appreciate a quieter Hill Country experience. While some free camping options exist in the immediate area, most RVers find value in full-hookup sites that provide reliable amenities after exploring the region's wineries, state parks, and historic sites.
From your campsite, you're perfectly positioned to explore Comfort's attractions without the crowds of Fredericksburg or New Braunfels. The Bat Tunnel, a century-old railroad tunnel that houses thousands of bats, sits just minutes away. High Point Restaurant draws visitors from across the state for its steaks and Hill Country views. Guadalupe River State Park offers hiking trails and river access within a 20-minute drive.
RVers who prefer full amenities will find modern parks with reliable Wi-Fi and clean facilities. Those seeking a more natural experience can explore nearby state parks or consider dry camping on private ranches through membership programs. The area caters well to couples and retirees who enjoy wine tours, antique hunting, and peaceful evenings.
Spring and fall deliver the most pleasant weather, with wildflowers blooming March through May. Summer brings heat but also swimming opportunities in area rivers. Winter stays mild enough for comfortable camping, though occasional cold fronts can drop temperatures quickly.
Our listings below help you find the perfect base camp for exploring Comfort's blend of history, nature, and Hill Country hospitality.
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All Dump Stations Near Comfort
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| RV Park Usa | 0.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Guadalupe Keys RV Resort | 7.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Serenity Hills | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Top Of The Hill RV Resort & Cabins | 8.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Old River Road RV Resort Kerrville, Tx | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Triple T RV Resort | 12.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Happy Days RV Park | 13.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Elms Mobile Home Park | 14.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Roadhouse RV Park | 17.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alamo Fiesta RV Resort | 17.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
RV Park Usa
0.8 miGuadalupe Keys RV Resort
7.8 miSerenity Hills
8.4 miTop Of The Hill RV Resort & Cabins
8.7 miOld River Road RV Resort Kerrville, Tx
10.4 miTriple T RV Resort
12.3 miHappy Days RV Park
13.6 miElms Mobile Home Park
14.6 miRoadhouse RV Park
17.3 miAlamo Fiesta RV Resort
17.9 miTraveling to Comfort by RV
Highway 87 provides the most scenic route into Comfort, winding through classic Hill Country terrain with gentle curves that most RVs handle easily. From San Antonio, take I-10 west to the Comfort exit, then follow signs into town. The drive showcases limestone outcroppings, oak trees, and occasional glimpses of the Guadalupe River.
RV drivers should note that downtown Comfort's historic streets are narrow with limited turning radius. Most campgrounds sit on the outskirts where modern roads accommodate larger rigs without issue. Highway 473 connects to Bandera and offers another scenic approach, though it includes more curves than Highway 87.
Fuel up in Boerne or Kerrville before arriving, as Comfort's single gas station may not accommodate larger motorhomes. The HEB in Boerne, 15 minutes southeast, provides the closest full grocery shopping with motorhome-friendly parking. Comfort's downtown offers basic supplies at the local market, plus several restaurants within walking distance of most campgrounds.
Cell service runs strong with Verizon and AT&T throughout the area. The terrain rarely interferes with GPS navigation, though some back roads to wineries and state parks may show spotty coverage on older devices.
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Dump Station Costs in Comfort
Camping rates in Comfort typically range from $35-50 per night for full service, reflecting the area's growing popularity without reaching Fredericksburg's premium pricing. Monthly rates often drop to $800-1,200, making it attractive for extended Hill Country stays.
Free camping represents a portion% of available options, while a portion% charge fees for amenities and services. Boondockers can find alternatives through Harvest Hosts memberships at local wineries, typically costing $20-30 per night with wine purchase requirements.
Seasonal pricing peaks during spring wildflower season (March-May) and fall months when temperatures moderate. Summer rates drop slightly due to heat, while winter offers the best deals despite mild weather. Book early for spring visits, as limited inventory fills quickly.
Good Sam and Passport America discounts apply at some area parks, potentially saving 10-15% on nightly rates. Fuel costs run typical for rural Texas, though grocery prices in Comfort itself run higher than nearby Boerne. Plan major shopping trips to save money on supplies and provisions.
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Best Time to Visit Comfort by RV
Winter
December-February
35-65°F
Crowds: Low
Mild weather with occasional cold fronts. Best rates and availability, though some attractions have reduced hours.
Spring
March-May
50-80°F
Crowds: High
Wildflower season brings peak crowds and pricing. Book campgrounds well in advance for April visits.
Summer
June-August
70-95°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot days but pleasant evenings. River activities popular. Some campgrounds offer shade but prepare for heat.
Fall
September-November
55-85°F
Crowds: High
Perfect weather draws crowds back. October particularly busy for leaf changes and comfortable temperatures.
Explore the Comfort Area
The town's single Camping typically offers the most reliable full service and amenities, making it the practical choice for most travelers. Book ahead during spring wildflower season and fall when temperatures cool down, as spaces fill quickly despite the limited inventory.
Boondockers should explore Harvest Hosts options at local wineries, where dry camping often comes with wine tastings and Hill Country views. Several ranches within 30 minutes offer primitive camping through membership programs, though you'll need to plan for water and waste disposal.
Comfort Common provides the best dining experience, serving elevated comfort food in a renovated historic building. For groceries and supplies, drive to Boerne's HEB rather than relying on local options. The Guadalupe River offers swimming and tubing during warmer months, with public access points just outside town.
Pet owners will appreciate the open spaces and dog-friendly establishments throughout Comfort. Most restaurants with patios welcome well-behaved dogs, and the area's numerous walking trails provide excellent exercise opportunities. Just watch for rattlesnakes during summer months, especially around rocky areas and creek beds.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Comfort
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Comfort?
Comfort has limited motorhome camping options with one main park offering full service and modern amenities. The area's single dedicated Camping provides reliable utilities, clean facilities, and easy access to downtown attractions. For alternatives, consider Harvest Hosts locations at nearby wineries or state parks within 30 minutes.
Is there free motorhome camping near Comfort?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Comfort area. Boondockers should look into Harvest Hosts memberships for wine country dry camping or explore primitive camping at nearby Guadalupe River State Park. Some private ranches offer membership-based camping, though these typically require advance arrangements.
What is the best time of year to camp in Comfort?
Spring (March-May) offers wildflower blooms and perfect weather but brings crowds and higher prices. Fall provides similar comfortable temperatures with beautiful scenery and fewer tourists. Winter delivers the best rates and availability, while summer can be hot but offers river activities and lower campsite fees.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Comfort?
Yes, Comfort's main Camping offers full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. The facility typically provides 30 and 50-amp electrical service along with Wi-Fi and clean restroom facilities. Given limited options in town, reservations are recommended, especially during peak spring and fall seasons.
Can I visit the Bat Tunnel from motorhome campgrounds?
Absolutely! The historic Bat Tunnel sits just minutes from Comfort's motorhome camping areas, making it an easy evening excursion. The tunnel houses thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats that emerge at dusk from May through October. Bring chairs and arrive early during summer months when viewing crowds can be substantial.
What grocery stores are available for motorhome camping supplies?
Comfort itself has limited grocery options with one small market for basic supplies. Most RVers drive 15 minutes to Boerne's HEB supermarket, which offers full grocery selection and motorhome-friendly parking. Stock up on supplies there rather than paying premium prices for limited selection in Comfort's downtown area.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Comfort?
Comfort has limited motorhome camping options with one main park offering full service and modern amenities. The area's single dedicated Camping provides reliable utilities, clean facilities, and easy access to downtown attractions. For alternatives, consider Harvest Hosts locations at nearby wineries or state parks within 30 minutes.
Is there free motorhome camping near Comfort?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Comfort area. Boondockers should look into Harvest Hosts memberships for wine country dry camping or explore primitive camping at nearby Guadalupe River State Park. Some private ranches offer membership-based camping, though these typically require advance arrangements.
What is the best time of year to camp in Comfort?
Spring (March-May) offers wildflower blooms and perfect weather but brings crowds and higher prices. Fall provides similar comfortable temperatures with beautiful scenery and fewer tourists. Winter delivers the best rates and availability, while summer can be hot but offers river activities and lower campsite fees.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Comfort?
Yes, Comfort's main Camping offers full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. The facility typically provides 30 and 50-amp electrical service along with Wi-Fi and clean restroom facilities. Given limited options in town, reservations are recommended, especially during peak spring and fall seasons.
Can I visit the Bat Tunnel from motorhome campgrounds?
Absolutely! The historic Bat Tunnel sits just minutes from Comfort's motorhome camping areas, making it an easy evening excursion. The tunnel houses thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats that emerge at dusk from May through October. Bring chairs and arrive early during summer months when viewing crowds can be substantial.
What grocery stores are available for motorhome camping supplies?
Comfort itself has limited grocery options with one small market for basic supplies. Most RVers drive 15 minutes to Boerne's HEB supermarket, which offers full grocery selection and motorhome-friendly parking. Stock up on supplies there rather than paying premium prices for limited selection in Comfort's downtown area.
Are there free dump stations in Comfort?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Comfort.
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