Fort Parker State Park Camping
in September

🌡️ 78-95°F● medium crowds🏕️ 35 campsites🚗 2 hr from Austin

Booking Fort Parker State Park in September

September is a medium-crowd month at Fort Parker State Park. Great shoulder season — weekdays wide open. Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance — for September dates, that window opens in April. You have more flexibility, but holiday weekends and popular sites fill quickly. An alert is your insurance policy.

What to Expect in September

Temperatures run 78-95°F at Fort Parker State Park in September. 78-95°F_ADVICE

Best activities: hiking, fishing, mountain biking.

Park Highlights

  • Springfield Lake and Navasota River
  • Excellent kayaking on the Navasota River
  • CCC-built stone structures

Tips for September

  • Paddle the Navasota River for a different perspective — put in at the park
  • The CCC stonework is beautiful — especially the stone dam

Common Questions

Is Fort Parker State Park crowded in September?

September sees medium crowds at Fort Parker State Park. Great shoulder season — weekdays wide open.

When do reservations open for September?

Texas state parks open reservations 5 months in advance. For September, the booking window opens in April. Set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations any time.

What should I pack for September camping?

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September at a Glance

Weather
78-95°F
Crowds
Medium
Campsites
35
Activities
hiking