San Angelo State Park Camping
in January
Booking San Angelo State Park in January
January is a very low-crowd month at San Angelo State Park. Freezing nights possible — bring warm layers. Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance — for January dates, that window opens in August. Walk-up availability is often possible this month, but setting an alert guarantees you get the best site.
What to Expect in January
Temperatures run 30-55°F at San Angelo State Park in January. 30-55°F_ADVICE
Best activities: wildlife viewing, hiking, photography.
Park Highlights
- ✓Official Texas Longhorn and bison herds
- ✓7,000+ acres of diverse terrain
- ✓50+ miles of multi-use trails
Tips for January
- →Drive through the park to see the Longhorn and bison herds
- →The mountain biking trail system is one of the best in West Texas
Common Questions
Is San Angelo State Park crowded in January?
January sees very low crowds at San Angelo State Park. Freezing nights possible — bring warm layers.
When do reservations open for January?
Texas state parks open reservations 5 months in advance. For January, the booking window opens in August. Set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations any time.
What should I pack for January camping?
For January at San Angelo State Park (30-55°F): 30-55°F_ADVICE
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January at a Glance
- Weather
- 30-55°F
- Crowds
- Very Low
- Campsites
- 50
- Activities
- wildlife viewing