Lake Livingston State Park Camping
in September
Booking Lake Livingston State Park in September
September is a medium-crowd month at Lake Livingston State Park. Good shoulder month. 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 75-90°F at Lake Livingston State Park in September. 75-90°F_ADVICE
Best activities: hiking, fishing, mountain biking.
Park Highlights
- ✓83,000-acre lake — one of Texas's largest
- ✓Swimming pool and wading pool
- ✓Horseback riding and equestrian trails
Tips for September
- →The white bass run in spring (February-March) is worth planning around
- →Equestrian campsites and trails available — call ahead to reserve
Common Questions
Is Lake Livingston State Park crowded in September?
September sees medium crowds at Lake Livingston State Park. Good shoulder month.
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?
For September at Lake Livingston State Park (75-90°F): 75-90°F_ADVICE
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September at a Glance
- Weather
- 75-90°F
- Crowds
- Medium
- Campsites
- 154
- Activities
- hiking