Electric and water sites
Details- Booking
- Reserve up to 1 month ahead through Texas Parks and Wildlife.
- Sites
- Developed sites with electricity and water, restrooms and showers nearby.
- Best first check for RV and tent campers who want hookups.

State Park · Texas
A Hill Country river park near Austin: stair-step limestone falls, wading holes, birding, and reservable campsites under a day pass.

Field briefing
Pedernales Falls State Park changes fast with season and elevation.
Before you go
The two things to respect are flash floods, which is why climbing on the falls is banned, and weekend capacity, which is why a day-pass reservation is the safe move in season.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Mild and green, with strong river flow and busy swimming weekends.
Pack Water shoes, sun protection, and a day-pass reservation for weekends.
Hot, with the river and wading areas as the main draw.
Pack Swim gear, electrolytes, and a dawn start for any real hiking.
Cooler hiking weather and good color along the river corridor.
Pack Layers, sun protection, and a backup plan if the river is up.
Cool to cold, quiet trails, and excellent birding.
Pack Warm layer, traction for slick limestone, and binoculars.
Pedernales Falls overlook
The park's signature view: the river stair-stepping over tilted limestone slabs. Climbing on the falls themselves is prohibited because flash floods rise fast.
Wolf Mountain Trail
The park's longest loop, a wide multi-use route through cedar and oak with quieter river access and good wildlife.
Twin Falls Nature Trail
A short, gentle walk that is best in the evening golden hour for birding before the gate closes at 10 p.m.
Put the access rule first: shuttle, parking, timed-entry, or reservation windows should decide the order of the day. For one day in Pedernales Falls State Park, make Pedernales Falls overlook the non-negotiable, add Wolf Mountain Trail only if the first stop runs clean, and keep Twin Falls Nature Trail as the flexible finish.
Turn Pedernales Falls's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around conditions
Let season, elevation, and weather set the plan.
Plan your trip
4 quick tools, already seeded for Pedernales Falls State Park. Tune the numbers around temperature swings, footing, layers, and how much margin the route needs.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Pedernales Falls State Park packing list
0 of 22 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
22 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Pedernales Falls asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
Camp inside the park if you want river mornings and dark skies, since the campground has electric and water sites plus primitive backpack areas. Otherwise base in Johnson City, about 10 miles west, or Dripping Springs and Austin to the east for more lodging and food. The park is close enough to Austin that many people do it as a day trip.
Camping reservations
The park has electric and water campsites plus primitive hike-in sites, and it fills on warm-weather weekends. A Texas day pass is recommended when the park is busy, layered on top of any camping reservation.
Reviewed June 11, 2026
Booking window
Reservations are made through the Texas State Parks system. Primitive sites can be reserved up to 5 months ahead and other categories up to 1 month ahead, per the park reservation pages.
Where to book or verify
Official park page with alerts, fees, river conditions, and facilities.
Official reservation system for campsites and day passes, or call (512) 389-8900.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Build the arrival around the reservation.
Entry windows, permit pickups, and drive time should be checked before the itinerary gets crowded.
Getting there
Arrival note
Pedernales Falls is about 9 miles east of Johnson City and roughly an hour west of downtown Austin on FM 2766.
Car strategy
A car is the practical way in, the gate is typically open 8 a.m.
Local movement
to 10 p.m., and river levels can change the day, so check conditions before planning around swimming.
Pair this with lodging: choose the base that keeps the reservation or permit pickup from becoming the hardest part of the day.
The day-use entrance fee is $6 per person age 13 and older, with the fee waived for valid Texas State Parks Pass holders. Camping is charged separately.
Yes, in the designated swimming and wading area downstream. Climbing on the falls themselves is prohibited because flash floods can rise quickly and without warning.
A day pass is recommended on busy weekends and holidays because the park can reach capacity. Camping should be reserved in advance, with primitive sites bookable up to 5 months ahead.