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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (23 votes )

Spring Creek Park Campground

15012 Brown Rd.
77377, Tomball
the United States

Spring Creek Park Campground is a campsite with 8 pitches in Tomball, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Spring Creek Park Campground it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Fishing

Accomodation
Tents

Qualifications
Dogs


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Reviews

Rhoda Sporer
English (US)
Had a great time at the park, there was a plethora of activities. The city was vast, but we didn't venture out. We registered for a campsite online, which required us to provide a detailed list of everything we were packing, along with a picture identification.
1 year ago

Vicente Nikolaus
English (US)
I didn't realize that a booking was necessary for this complimentary campsite. I was asked to depart by the park official at 9 p.m. amidst a severe downpour, with the roads beginning to flood. Fortunately, I managed to navigate through the waterlogged streets and reach the freeway, but then had to seek alternative accommodations for the evening. Although the site is appealing, take heed of the need to reserve a spot at least 10 days before your intended visit.
1 year ago

Miss Amelie Windler I
English (US)
Fantastic recreational area. Excellently maintained. Beautiful flat plots. Complimentary access to water, waste disposal, and electricity!
1 year ago

Jerome Willms
English (US)
The Spring Creek Park Campground, which is open to the public at no cost, permits each guest to stay for a maximum of seven days. The park's gates are secured at 10 in the evening and reopened around 7 in the morning. The campsite provides comprehensive hookups and some areas are shaded by trees. When we were getting settled, the park's supervisor approached us for check-in, shared the restroom passcode, and did not disturb us for the remainder of our stay. The Starlink connection was inconsistent, with download speeds of 29 and upload speeds of 7. Our phones, which use Verizon, had a signal strength of 2 bars. However, both AT&T and Verizon had a stronger signal of 4 bars when accessed through the cellular antenna.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Free FHU Big Rig friendly campground. Only eight spacious back in sites. Reservations through city website. Quiet, safe park. A gem in north Houston.
2 years ago

Alyssa
English (US)
Our first time at a public park like this. We obviously enjoyed the free hookups but the RV spots weren’t very private to all the park traffic. The playgrounds stayed full which my daughter loved. Now the annoying part…. Nearly everyday we (the adults, kids, and dogs…) were woken up at 8am on the dot by them weed eating/ mowing/ collecting our trash (right outside our door)/ etc. it was frustrating. That being said- the staff was so nice. Our cat got out and got lost. They helped us look everywhere and allowed us to hang posters (we found our cat a day later thank goodness). Overall, it’s a good stop for a free stay. Very well maintained.
2 years ago

BoldFortuneRV
English (US)
Visiting family in Tomball made this a perfect fit. The reservation process was a little involved and required multiple emails and a photocopy of your drivers license. I reserved two months in advance and got the days I needed. Sites and hookups are top notch. The park is primarily used by walkers and there was a basketball camp in the morning when we were here. It was just the right level of activity to make the park feel safe. There are always employees nearby and they were all helpful and friendly. Police patrol regularly. We did not use the shower house, but saw some local transients use them each day. The gate is locked from 10 PM till 6 or 7 AM and you can not leave or enter when it is closed. Normal city and traffic noise during the day, quiet at night. If you need to be in Tomball or want to visit Houston this is a great free site. All in all it was much better than expected and it is great the city provides the service. Good shopping close with easy driving.
2 years ago

Joe the Computerguy
English (US)
There is not much to complain about with this camp site. It is completely free. You need to fill out the form on the website and wait for a reply to see if your dates are available. It has a bath house and rest room across the way from the sites. Toilets were of public rest room decor (all metal, no seat). I didn't have to use them and glad I didn't. Beware of the fire ant. They are all over at this location. It was warm out so I didn't spend much time outside except when I washed the rig and car and that's when 2 got me. That's the bad (and that's not bad at all and I gave 5 stars across the board). Sites were all level and concrete pad. 50/30/20A electric, water and sewer all well maintained. It's a county park so it was really quiet especially at night. Pretty much everything you could want is a 10-15 minutes drive. ATT hotspot worked great. I can't say the same for Verizon. You are allowed to stay 7 days per month and only one reservation allowed at a time. Wish there were more of these out there. I used the local businesses for a number of things. Win Win IMO.
3 years ago

BlessedJourney
English (US)
You can stay here 7 days for free and though you need to reserve 2 weeks ahead of time, we called the same day and they called us back with a vacancy. Stayed 3 nights. Kids love biking, hiking, and fishing so it was perfect. It's a busy park with lots of amenities, so not super quiet during the day, but by 10 pm, they close the gates and we slept just fine.
3 years ago