Rental Camping Trailers now available for reserving at Coleto Creek.
Coleto Creek Park Cabins and Trailers
Cabins
  • PLEASE NOTE: PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT A CABIN SITE AND SMOKING IS ALLOWED ONLY OUTSIDE THE CABIN.
  • Cabins 54 and 63 - $55.00/night. Maximum of 4 adults and 1 vehicle allowed to use site.
  • Cabins 60 and 62 - $75.00/night. Maximum of 6 adults and 1 vehicle allowed to use site.
  • Reservations for a specific cabin can be made 12 months in advance and a Fri. to Sun. minimum stay is required on weekends. Holiday restrictions are the same as the campsites.
  • Cabins 54 and 63 have 2 bunk beds, a sink, dining table, work counter, and air conditioner/heater. Must provide own linens.
  • Cabin 60 has 2 bunk beds with a queen size mattress on the bottom and a twin mattress on top, a sink, dining table, work counter, and air conditioner/heater.
  • Cabin 62 has 2 bunk beds, 1 double bed, a sink, dining table, work counter, and air conditioner/heater. Must provide own linens.
  • Additional tents or other camping unit will not be allowed on a c.c. site.
  • Check in to a c.c. will be allowed after 7:00 a.m. but the site may not be available until after 2:00 p.m.
  • Day guest will be allowed at a c.c. site but they are expected to leave by 10:00 p.m. and they must obtain a $8.00 day pass before entering the park.
  • The c.c. site is designed for overnight use by a family or small group only and can not be reserved for use as a site for an organized party or celebration.
  • A guest may not use a cabin for more than 14 consecutive days/stay.
Trailers
  • PLEASE NOTE: PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT A TRAILER SITE AND SMOKING IS ALLOWED ONLY OUTSIDE OF THE TRAILER.
  • Trailer 64, 65, 66, and 67 - $100.00/night. Maximum of 4 adults and 1 vehicle allowed to use site.
  • Reservations for a trailer can be made 12 months in advance with a two night minimum stay. Friday to Sunday required for the weekends.
  • Trailer 64 – has a slide out, one double bed, and 2 twin beds.
  • Trailer 65 – Has a queen size bed, 1 double bed, and 1 twin bed.
  • Trailer 66 – Has a double bed and 2 twin beds.
  • Trailer 67 – has a queen size bed, 1 full size bed, and 1 twin bed. Must provide own linens and kitchen ware.
  • All of the trailers are air conditioned/heated, have kitchen facilities, and bathrooms. You must conserve on water as there is no sewer hook-ups and we do not pump the holding tanks over the weekend. Additional tents or other camping unit will not be allowed on a trailer site.
  • Check in to a trailer will be allowed after 7:00 am, but the site may not be available until after 2:00 pm. Check out time is by 2:00 PM every day of the week.
  • Day guests will be allowed at a trailer site, but they are expected to leave by 10:00 pm and must obtain a $8.00 day pass before entering the park.
  • The trailers are designed for overnight use by a family and can not be reserved for an organized party or celebration.
  • A guest may not use a trailer for more than 14 consecutive days/stay.
CHECK-OUT IS BY 2:00 P.M. EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK
For reservations please call (361) 575-6366.

Cabin 54

Cabin 54
Cabin 60

Cabin 60
Cabin 62

Cabin 62
Cabin 63

Cabin 63
DROUGHT INFORMATION (more...)
GBRA Water Conservation Plan
GBRA Drought Contingency Plan
Summary of Water Conservation/Drought Plans
Video: The Climate Detective
Video: San Marcos Springs
Video: Comal Springs
CURRENT FLOW & LAKE DATA        (more...)
(+/-0.00) - indicates change in 24 hours
J-17 Well: 679.8 msl (+0.1)
Canyon Reservoir 909.25 msl (-0.03)
Guadalupe @ Sattler 585 cfs (+6)
Comal Springs 364 cfs (+0)
San Marcos Springs 270 cfs (+2)
Guadalupe @ Gonzales 2070 cfs (-190)
Guadalupe @ Victoria 1870 cfs (+50)
Coleto Reservoir 98.34 msl (-0.05)
Guadalupe @ Tivoli 2890 cfs (-50)
Sources of Flow at Victoria
Canyon Release
San Marcos Springs
Comal Springs
Natural Base Flow
(Percentages reflect sources. Losses and diversions not included.)
RESOURCE LIBRARY (more...)
- Basin Briefing November 2009
- Caldwell County Regional Water and Wastewater Planning Study
- Kendall County Briefing 2009
- Canyon Gorge
- Canyon Reservoir Fact Sheet
- GBRA River Run
CONSERVING A TEXAS TREASURE
Guadalupe RiverThe Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust was founded in 2001 to conserve land in the Guadalupe River Watershed.
Learn more...