Lake Corpus Christi State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located 40 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico near Orange Grove, Texas, Lake Corpus Christi State Park sits on the shores of Lake Corpus Christi. This 25-square-mile lake was created with the impounding of the Nueces River when the Wesley E. Seale Dam was constructed in 1958. When you visit this state park near Mathis, Texas, you can find a lot to do, including boating, paddle boarding, swimming, fishing and watching for birds. This recreation area is one of the few state parks in the state to have its own shaved ice stand.
Spring 60-81 F
Summer 73-95 F
Fall 60-83 F
Winter 48-74 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Lake Corpus Christi State Park
Careful observers can tell you how much this park changes throughout each day with nocturnal animals coming out at night, spectacular sunrises in the morning as the sun greets the lake and lively crowds swimming and playing by noontime. You will want to experience the daily cycle of this lake by bringing your RV to camp nearby. If you do not have a motorhome, then rent one on RVshare.com for the trip.
Lake Corpus Christi State Park Campground
Over 40 campsites are located at Lake Corpus Christi State Park Campground where rates start at $10 a night. Some sites have only water while other sites have full hookups, including electricity.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Restrooms with showers, shade shelters, fire rings
Wilderness Lake RV Resort
Swim in the salt-water pool, watch wildlife in the nature sanctuary and get access to three lakes from Wilderness Lake RV Resort. Organized activities often happen, including potlucks, water aerobics and dancing at this campground. Rates start at $36 per night, and weekly, monthly and annual rates are also available.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Organized activities, three lakes, pool
Mustang Hollow Campground
Located on 47 wooded acres, Mustang Hollow Campground lets you see many birds and wildlife. At this campground, where rates start at $36 per night, you can get snacks from the snack bar, swim in the pool and join in on organized activities.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Organized activities, pool
Totem Pole RV Park
At the gated, 100-acre Totem Pole RV Park, you can do laundry in the laundry room, work out in the fitness room or prepare meals in the community kitchen. You can also get your RV fixed on-site and walk on the hiking trails.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Cable TV, fitness room, community kitchen
What to Do at
Lake Corpus Christi State Park
Inside Lake Corpus Christi State Park
One of the biggest reasons to visit Lake Corpus Christi State Park is the 18,256-acre lake where fishing for catfish is often excellent. Fish from the piers to catch channel catfish using cheese bait and cut-bait produce in areas where the water is less than 8 feet deep. Head out in a boat to catch flathead and blue catfish on live bluegill and shad in deeper waters.
This park is also a popular stop with migrant birds who breed in the northern United States and Canada before spending their summers in Mexico, Central America, South America or the Caribbean islands. There is a direct trail to an area with 21 bird feeders and four birdbaths, which is a great place to relax and see how many birds you can spot. While there is no lifeguard on duty, this park is a popular place to go swimming and play in the water, and you can rent kayaks and paddleboards from a vendor at this state park. Bring your used books with you to swap at the book exchange near this park's entrance.
How to Get to
Lake Corpus Christi State Park
To reach Corpus Christi State Park from Corpus Christi, Texas, get on Interstate 37 N. Take exit 34 toward the Texas 359 Spur/Mathis/Alice. Stay on the frontage road until you get to Texas 459 Spur. Almost immediately, turn left on Texas 359 West. In about 4.6 miles, turn right onto State Park Road 25. Stay on that road until you reach the park.
Entering Lake Corpus Christi State Park
The campground gate opens at 7 a.m. and is locked at 10 p.m.
Lake Corpus Christi State Park Per person 12 and over : $5.0
Children under 12 get in for free and must be accompanied by an adult.
This state park has seen a lot of history since it was opened in 1934, and many people have fond memories of visiting this location. If you are one of them, post photos to your social media feed and tag RVshare. We would love to see what you and your friends say about this state park. You can also send your stories and photos to [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Corpus Christi State Park
Lake Corpus Christi State Park is a great park to visit year-round. The temperatures are mild, and there's always something to do. From boating to hiking and camping, you'll never be bored.
Summer at Lake Corpus Christi State Park can get hot, with average highs reaching the mid-90s. But the rest of the year is pleasant, with temperatures rarely dipping below the upper 40s.
This Texas state park has its fair share of interesting mammals, including the javelina and white-tailed deer. Keep an eye out for snakes and lizards—and of course, no Texas park would be complete without armadillos!
There are 40 camping sites at the Lake Corpus Christi State Park for tent campers and RVers. Some sites have full hook-ups such as electricity, sewer, and water, whereas others only have water available.
One of the nicest aspects of Lake Corpus Christi State Park is that dogs can roam free along the shoreline. Make sure always to have a leash handy, but let your dog enjoy the sun and the water!