Guadalupe River State Park Camping
in February
Booking Guadalupe River State Park in February
February is a low-crowd month at Guadalupe River State Park. Bluebonnets begin mid-month, book 2-3 weeks out. Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance — for February dates, that window opens in September. Walk-up availability is often possible this month, but setting an alert guarantees you get the best site.
What to Expect in February
Temperatures run 50-70°F at Guadalupe River State Park in February. 50-70°F_ADVICE
Best activities: wildflower spotting, birdwatching, hiking.
Park Highlights
- ✓Tubing and swimming in the Guadalupe River — classic Texas Hill Country experience
- ✓Honey Creek State Natural Area — guided nature hikes through a pristine ecosystem
- ✓5.3 miles of hiking trails along the river and through Hill Country terrain
Tips for February
- →The park rents tubes at the concession stand, or you can bring your own
- →Honey Creek tours happen on Saturday mornings — check the schedule and sign up early
Common Questions
Is Guadalupe River State Park crowded in February?
February sees low crowds at Guadalupe River State Park. Bluebonnets begin mid-month, book 2-3 weeks out.
When do reservations open for February?
Texas state parks open reservations 5 months in advance. For February, the booking window opens in September. Set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations any time.
What should I pack for February camping?
For February at Guadalupe River State Park (50-70°F): 50-70°F_ADVICE
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February at a Glance
- Weather
- 50-70°F
- Crowds
- Low
- Campsites
- 87
- Activities
- wildflower spotting