Barefoot Camp & RV Park

795 County Road 444, Bend, TX 76824

325-628-3395

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GPS: 31.1018,-98.4848

Barefoot Camp & RV Park is located at 795 County Road 444, Bend, Texas 76824 with a total of 38 campsites. Before your trip to Barefoot Camp & RV Park, check out website at http://www.barefootcamp.com/ or contact them through 325-628-3395 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

31.1018, -98.4848

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 31.1018, -98.4848

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Overview of Barefoot Camp & RV Park


Last Price Paid: $25

Reported by bradleybhiking on 06.26.2018

Longest RV Reported: 21 feet (Class B)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

38

Pad Type:

grass

Elevation:

1,115 ft / 339 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Barefoot Camp & RV Park

3 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Beautiful, Restrooms really gross, Flies by the hundreds

    Reviewed 26/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 16

    Well marked directions to entry. Pay by check or cash. Staff is excellent. Spacious sites, great river access for fishing, swimming, canoes or kiyaks. Trails to walk along the river. The campground offers limited hookup or no hookup at all. It is an older park with good water pressure and stable electrical. There are lots of flies an...moreWell marked directions to entry. Pay by check or cash. Staff is excellent. Spacious sites, great river access for fishing, swimming, canoes or kiyaks. Trails to walk along the river. The campground offers limited hookup or no hookup at all. It is an older park with good water pressure and stable electrical. There are lots of flies and the restrooms, though kept up, were gross, as in not clean. The campground itself is clean. The restrooms especially the showers, need updating. We camp in a small trailer. Would I recommend this park? Yes. When we return we will have a screened tent to cook and or eat in and bring our own portapotty.

  • Outstanding!

    Reviewed 27/3/2017

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    Nightly rate: $7

    Days stayed: 3

    Reservations needed to go on site but it's first come first service on the primitive camp sites. Sites are grassy with plenty of tree shading. Most are along the river. Beautiful sunsets over the Colorado River cliffs. Quiet and clean. Bathrooms are clean and include showers. Shallows for wading and plenty of deeper water for fishing....moreReservations needed to go on site but it's first come first service on the primitive camp sites. Sites are grassy with plenty of tree shading. Most are along the river. Beautiful sunsets over the Colorado River cliffs. Quiet and clean. Bathrooms are clean and include showers. Shallows for wading and plenty of deeper water for fishing. Kayaking was very peaceful and scenery was awesome. Cell service is lacking but we were there to camp not chat on phones so we didn't mind at all. Will be spending a lot more time there.

  • Gorgeous And Worth The Drive

    Reviewed 5/10/2016

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 16

    It's off the beaten path but well worth it. The spaces are grass and the bathroom is disgusting but if you have an RV with a bathroom - who cares! The views were amazing and the drive onto the property was breath taking. Watch for cows and peackocks! make sure you're there for sunrise and sunset. look for turkey vultures in the trees....moreIt's off the beaten path but well worth it. The spaces are grass and the bathroom is disgusting but if you have an RV with a bathroom - who cares! The views were amazing and the drive onto the property was breath taking. Watch for cows and peackocks! make sure you're there for sunrise and sunset. look for turkey vultures in the trees.When you get in there's a sketchy looking RV and a sign telling you to fill out a form, put it in the envelope with your payment (cash only) and stick it in the box. The box is that rusty metal thing on the pole :)Go. Do it. It's so beautiful.Oh, and the signs say no alcohol so grab a mug.

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