Georgetown, TX

RV Park Near Georgetown, TX

Georgetown mixes polished small-town charm with real Central Texas outdoors. The historic square is busy with local shops, patios, and events, and the San Gabriel River brings trails and swimming spots right into town. It’s a great change of scene when you want something lively, but not big-city loud.

Things to do while in Georgetown

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The Historic Square

Georgetown’s heart is its historic downtown square, anchored by the Historic Williamson County Courthouse and surrounded by locally owned shops, galleries, coffee spots, and restaurants. The fun part is how walkable and “pop-in friendly” it feels. You can grab a coffee, wander into a boutique, then slide onto a patio for lunch or dinner. The square also hosts seasonal events that give it a true community feel, so it rarely feels sleepy even when it’s calm. If you want Georgetown in one snapshot, start here.

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Blue Hole Park on the San Gabriel River

For a classic Georgetown outdoor stop, head to Blue Hole Park, a scenic lagoon on the South Fork of the San Gabriel River, bordered by limestone bluffs. It’s a great spot for an afternoon reset: shaded picnic areas, river views, and wading spots when the weather cooperates. The setting feels surprisingly tucked away for being so close to town, and it pairs nicely with a stroll along nearby river paths.

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Inner Space Cavern

Inner Space Cavern is an underground cave system discovered in 1963 during core drilling for highway construction, then opened to the public in 1966. Inside, you’ll see dramatic formations, large rooms, and a discovery story that’s pure Texas. The cavern stays around 72°F year-round, which is a pretty nice perk during hot months. If you want a Georgetown attraction that feels truly different from the usual shopping-and-dining loop, this is it.

After your day in Georgetown, head back down the road and hang your boots at Brushy Creek RV Park in Coupland. Our short– and long-term RV site options include big-rig-friendly space, concrete pads, covered sites for the Texas heat, plus amenities like private bathrooms, card-pay laundry, propane refills, EV charging, and more.