Lake Casa Blanca International State Park, Texas, United States


4.0 (46 reviews) Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #2 in Laredo State Parks

Beautiful campground

This RV park delivers spacious level sites, many with views of the lake. The roads in the park are paved so there are many miles for safely riding bicycles. And there are hiking trails winding through the cacti and vegetation. A fishing wharf and boat launch offers additional hours of relaxation. The best feature though is the quietness and beautiful starry nights of southern Texas.

Address

5102 Bob Bullock Loop, Laredo, TX 78041-8803

Mobile

+1 956-725-3826

Website

http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-casa-blanca

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 22:25

User Ratings

4.0 based on (46 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4B0bK 5:00 PM Feb 20, 2020
    Very nice State Park with camping
    We are camped here for a week in our motor home. Sites are big with a good amount of room between sites. Some have Full Hookups and some only electric and water. There are some primitive sites as well. Many of the sites are quite open and some have wonderful lake views Lots to do in the par including hiking, swimming, fishing, nature trails, boating (large ramp available) of just relaxing. G Great for day use as well as for camping.

  • 3K J 5:00 PM Nov 11, 2016
    Pay Attention to the Warnings from Other Reviewers
    Lesson learned on night one... I had read a review to watch for criminal activity (thank you reviewer!) so at least we had most things in my car when we left for a couple of hours. We came back to find our mostly empty campsite had been tampered with. The least problematic was that the electric was turned off. Very annoying was finding the weekend's worth of beverages we left by the picnic table were opened and spilled all over the ground. Worst was that my husband's coffee cup had the lid removed, was filled with dozens of dead moths, and had the lid replaced, no doubt in the hopes that he would drink it. Thankfully, he looked inside before using it again! It makes you feel very unwelcome to experience this hours after setting up camp for the weekend. That said, we are in a very nice, large campsite near the lake, and it's quite peaceful. We have hundreds of shore birds near us, we've heard owls overnight, we were visited by numerous raccoons, and we're enjoying the nature side of the park. Still, this is not something I've experienced at any other state parks after many years of being a park pass holder and going to so many across the state. I barely feel safe leaving my tent and bedding in place to go out for the day now for fear it will be stolen or damaged when we return. It's quite sad. I'm just hoping that we don't have any more bad experiences.

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