- U.S. Military Recreation Facilities
- Texas
- Camp Mabry Travel Camp
Camp Mabry Travel Camp
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Location
Installation
Camp Mabry, TX
GPS Coordinates
30.31863, -97.7582
RV Gate Coordinates
30.315787, -97.764909
Contact Information
Phone Number
(512) 782-5500
Mailing Address
Camp Mabry, West 35th Street, Austin, Texas 78763-5218
Campground Information
Authorized Users
National Guard on active duty only.
Season
Year round.
Reservations
Reservations required.
Pet Information
Allowed with usual leash and clean-up rules.
Campground Information
Small, busy RV park mainly used by Guard personnel on duty. Lower rates for active duty, higher rates for retired. Tight fit for RV's through the gate. 30 day stay limit.
Big Rig Friendly?
Amenities
- Dump, Sewer
- Water
- Electric
- Exchange
Site Information
Type of site | Spaces | Hook-ups | Daily | Weekly | Monthly |
RV Sites | 18 | W/E/S | $15 $20 | N/A | N/A |
Other Information
Weather Information
Small RV Park operated by the Texas National Guard. Not open to retired military.
Map
User reviews
August 30, 2022
Overall rating
3.1
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
3.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
2.0
Did not stay but stopped by while visiting the area. Camp is full of long-term soldiers, email from request for reservations. "Good Afternoon, Yes, you can stay at the RV Park if retired, up to 14 days and book up to 60 days in advance. We do, however, stay pretty full with long term soldiers on orders so I suggest making reservations for the RV Park no more than 2-3 weeks out to avoid getting cancelled if a long-term soldier gets moved in. The price is currently $30/day with full hookups." Camp Mabry Lodging 512.782.5500. great free museum on base. https://tmd.texas.gov/garrison-command then select lodging.
March 26th, 2014
Overall rating
1.6
Location
2.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
1.0
Value
3.0
Overall Experience
1.0
I was here to attend an airshow event and was allowed to park without charge in what could be considered an overflow area for two reasons. One is that the CG is completely full of permanents and the other is that sites are open only to active duty National Guard members. Retirees are not permitted whether you are a Guard member or not. Even if that were the case, the park would not be one that I would use. There is only one authorized entrance to the military base and it is some distance from the campground. Most of the sites are for smaller RVs (30 ft or less) and many are un-level. It is more or less a sardine can with little room to maneuver into the sites. They do have full hook-ups and some shade. I did not see a bathhouse. Check in is at the lodging office and that is not well marked, which makes it difficult to find.
May 30, 2001
(Updated: May 29, 2011)
Overall rating
1.0
Location
1.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
1.0
Value
1.0
Overall Experience
1.0
I was told that this camp was NOT open for retired.
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