
Exploring All That Central Texas Has to Offer
Your Passport to Adventure
Our Friends Campgrounds places you right near the vibrant region of Central Texas, known for its scenic views and out-of-this-world cuisine. Whether you're exploring local things to do or restaurants to eat at in Lampasas, TX, or heading on over to a neighboring town such as Waco, the possibilities here are endless. Look through some of our attractions below to get an idea of what a stay at our property could look like for you and your family. If you're into history, unique attractions, or are just looking for some good food and wine, you've found the right place.
Magnolia Market at the Silos
Magnolia Market at the Silos is a popular Waco destination created by Chip and Joanna Gaines of HGTV’s “Fixer Upper.” This vibrant shopping complex features a curated market of home goods, a bakery, sprawling lawn games, and a rotating lineup of local food trucks. The iconic twin silos provide a unique backdrop for frequent community events and seasonal displays, making it a must-see for fans of modern farmhouse style and family-friendly fun.
Waco Mammoth National Monument
Waco Mammoth National Monument preserves the nation’s only recorded nursery herd of Columbian mammoths. Visitors follow an elevated boardwalk through a climate-controlled dig shelter to see in-situ fossils, including those of mammoths, a camel, and other Ice Age animals. Guided tours and interactive exhibits detail how these prehistoric creatures lived and were discovered. The site offers a rare, hands-on look at Pleistocene Texas and paleontological science.
Dr Pepper Museum
Step into the history of one of America's most iconic soft drinks at the Dr Pepper Museum in downtown Waco. Located in the original 1906 bottling plant, the museum features interactive exhibits, vintage memorabilia, and a soda fountain where you can try a handcrafted Dr Pepper the old-fashioned way.
Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco is dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the Texas Rangers, the state’s legendary law enforcement agency. The museum displays rare artifacts, historic firearms, Ranger badges, and interactive exhibits that trace the organization’s story from the early frontier to modern times. Special highlights include the Hall of Fame, Ranger memorials, and rotating exhibits on Texas history and justice.
National Museum of the Pacific War
Located in Fredericksburg, the National Museum of the Pacific War is a leading institution dedicated to World War II’s Pacific Theater. The museum complex includes the Admiral Nimitz Gallery, Pacific Combat Zone, and Japanese Garden of Peace. Exhibits showcase historic aircraft, military artifacts, and personal stories from veterans. Interactive displays and outdoor reenactments bring the conflict’s history to life, making it a comprehensive resource for learning about the Pacific War.
Fredericksburg, TX Wineries
Fredericksburg blends its deep German heritage with charming Texas Hill Country ambiance, featuring more than 50 wineries along scenic Wine Road 290. Visitors can sample award‑winning varietals—from lush Viognier and Tempranillo to crisp Sauvignon Blanc—while exploring historic stone buildings and cozy tasting rooms. Beyond wine, the town delights with boutique shops, fine dining rooted in German-Texan cuisine, and seasonal festivals, making it a picturesque setting for both casual sippers and serious wine lovers.
Hancock Springs Pool
Hancock Springs Pool is a historic, spring-fed swimming spot in Lampasas, known for its consistently cool, clear water that stays around 69°F year-round. Established over a century ago, the pool is surrounded by a shaded park with picnic areas and a playground, making it a popular family destination. Its natural limestone bottom and direct flow from Hancock Springs give it a unique, refreshing experience not found in typical pools.
Hannah Springs Sculpture Garden
Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden, located within Campbell Park in Lampasas, features an impressive outdoor collection of large-scale sculptures by local and regional artists. The garden blends art with nature along its accessible walking paths, with both permanent and rotating installations. It’s a favorite spot for art lovers and families, offering benches, a butterfly garden, and open green space for relaxation amid creative works.
Colorado Bend State Park
About a 45-minute drive from the campground, this expansive state park is a nature lover’s dream with over 35 miles of hiking trails, canyons, waterfalls (gorgeous Gorman Falls), and the scenic Colorado River. It also offers camping, fishing, and cavern tours. Its blend of rugged terrain, live oak forests, and glimmering water features make it a perfect all-day outdoor excursion.
National Mounted Warfare Foundation Museum
The National Mounted Warrior Museum, located just outside the main gate of Fort Cavazos, brings the stories of American soldiers to life through interactive exhibits and displays. Opened in 2024, the museum highlights the evolution from cavalry horses to today’s modern armored vehicles. Visitors can see military vehicles up close, listen to personal stories, and explore galleries that make history hands-on and engaging for all ages.
Golfing
Tucked into the rolling hills of Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), The Courses of Clear Creek is an 18-hole, championship‑style golf complex featuring two 9‑hole layouts—Armadillo Hills and Deer Run—and a four‑hole junior course, Rattlesnake Ridge. Open to military and civilian guests with a visitor pass, it offers Bermuda‑grass greens, a driving range, rental gear, clinics, and a snack bar serving breakfast burritos and lunch specials.
Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum
Housed in Temple’s beautifully restored 1911 Santa Fe Depot, this museum highlights the city’s railroad heritage through engaging permanent and rotating exhibits focused on the Santa Fe Railway. Visitors can explore historic passenger cars, observe BNSF and Amtrak operations from the adjacent rail yard, and enjoy outdoor displays in the Santa Fe Gardens and Whistlestop Playground. It also hosts Family Day events monthly and features educational programs for all ages.
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
Just 20 minutes outside Fredericksburg, this massive pink granite dome offers scenic trails to panoramic summit and base loops, ideal for hiking, stargazing, and birdwatching. Climbing to the top rewards visitors with stunning Hill Country vistas, while the surrounding area features diverse flora and fauna in a protected environment. It’s a must-visit for active travelers seeking iconic Texas terrain.
Blue Hole Park
Blue Hole Park is a scenic oasis located just a few blocks north of Georgetown’s historic Town Square. Situated along the South San Gabriel River, this beautiful lagoon features sapphire-blue waters surrounded by limestone bluffs, manicured walking trails, shaded picnic areas, and a wading zone perfect for cooling off in summer. Ideal for family outings, light hikes, and peaceful relaxation, it’s a refreshing escape celebrated for its clear water and lush, natural setting.
Inner Space Cavern
Discovered by highway crews in 1963, Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown is a remarkable limestone cave system open to guided tours. Visitors explore vast chambers adorned with ancient stalactites, stalagmites, and crystal formations, with well-lit walkways suitable for all ages. Adventurous guests can opt for “Wild Cave” tours that venture off the beaten path. Fossil finds include prehistoric animal bones, adding a unique archaeological aspect to the cave experience.
Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park
Spread across two sites near Johnson City and Stonewall, this National Park preserves the birthplace, boyhood home, ranch, and final resting place of the 36th U.S. President. Visitors can tour the Johnson City visitor center and historic homestead, then take a self-guided driving permit tour of the LBJ Ranch—once known as the “Texas White House”—and explore the Sauer‑Beckmann living‑history farm and ranch landscapes.
Eve's Cafe
A cozy, family-owned café located just off the historic courthouse square, Eve’s offers fresh, from-scratch comfort food—think hearty breakfast tacos, daily quiches, and homemade pastries. Patrons rave about the friendly service and charming atmosphere, making it a perfect stop for a relaxed morning before exploring downtown. Don’t miss the cinnamon-glazed rolls, frequently praised as the café’s signature treat.
Alfredo’s Mexican Restaurant
A popular local Mexican spot serving classic dishes like enchiladas, chile rellenos, and street tacos. With colorful décor and a loyal local following, Alfredo’s offers generous portions and authentic flavors. The fajita dinner special, sizzling with tender meats and a sizzling skillet presentation, is consistently recommended as a must-try dish by both locals and visitors.
Young’s BBQ & More
Young’s BBQ & More is a locally owned barbecue spot in Lampasas, celebrated for its tender brisket, smoky ribs, and generous homemade sides. The casual setting and friendly service make it a favorite for both locals and travelers looking for authentic Texas barbecue. Popular menu items include loaded baked potatoes, pulled pork sandwiches, and their signature barbecue sauce, served in hearty portions with a side of southern hospitality.