Lake Wood Park Fees
Day Use Vehicle Fee:
  • $7.00 per day, for all vehicles entering the park.
  • Maximum occupancy per vehicle is six (6) persons.
Individual Fee:
  • $1.00 per person, per day, ages six (6) and over.
  • Individual fee is charged for pedestrians, motorcycles, bicyclists, commercial bus passengers and groups exceeding six (6) persons per vehicle.
  • Children five (5) years and younger are free.
Annual Vehicle Permit:
  • 88.00 per vehicle.
Camping:
  • Camping l Camping fees are paid in lieu of entrance fees.
  • Check In – 8 a.m.
  • Check Out
    Monday - Saturday - 2 p.m.
    Sunday and Holidays - 5 p.m.
RV’s, Trailers, Campers and Pop-Ups:
  • $21.00 per vehicle, per day, for sites with water, electricity and sewer hookups.
  • $25.00 per day for vehicles using 50 AMP service.
Senior Citizen Rate:
  • $20.00 for 30 AMP RV site from October 1 – March 31.
Tent Camping:
  • $18.00 per vehicle, per camping day, for campsite.
2nd Vehicle:
  • $7.00 per vehicle, per camping day, for each 2nd vehicle at campsites.
Weekly Rates:
  • $130.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP from April 1 – September 30.
  • $100.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP from October 1 – March 31.
  • $130.00 per week for 50 AMP year-round.
Monthly Rates:
  • $375.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP for 30 nights from April 1 – Sept. 30.
  • $350.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP for 30 nights from October 1 – March 31
  • $460.00 for 50 AMP for 30 nights year-round.
CURRENT FLOW & LAKE DATA        (more...)
(+/-0.00) - indicates change in 24 hours
J-17 Well: 673.1 msl (-0.5)
Canyon Reservoir 908.33 msl (-0.04)
Guadalupe @ Sattler 153 cfs (+5)
Comal Springs 345 cfs (-5)
San Marcos Springs 144 cfs (+0)
Guadalupe @ Gonzales 843 cfs (+6)
Guadalupe @ Victoria 738 cfs (+35)
Coleto Reservoir 97.40 msl (-0.05)
Guadalupe @ Tivoli 777 cfs (-253)

RESOURCE LIBRARY (more...)
Canyon Gorge
Canyon Reservoir Fact Sheet
Annual Reports
GBRA River Run
Maps
Reports and Studies
Links

CONSERVING A TEXAS TREASURE
Guadalupe RiverThe Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust was founded in 2001 to conserve land in the Guadalupe River Watershed.
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