Whether you like to sleep under the stars or cuddle up in a cozy luxury cabin NW Leander KOA offers something for everyone! Plus More.

The Leander/NW Austin KOA lies in the heart of central Texas and borders the Texas Hill Country. We are located near gorgeous lakes, rolling hills and wildlife, which provides a very relaxing camping experience. And yet, we are only minutes from Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World! Our accommodations include spacious big-rig friendly 100 ft. pull-thru sites with full hookups, Deluxe Cabins with bathrooms and Rustic Camping Cabins. Our KOA also offers other incredible amenities, like FREE Wi-Fi and Direct TV, a Clubhouse, a Pavilion, curbside trash pickup and lots of other features!

Enjoy bird watching, kayaking, and fishing just minutes away. Go for a hike and bike ride on beautiful trails nearby. Take a short drive to one (or all) of the Highland Lakes. Enjoy world-class golf courses, top-rated shopping, museums, delicious dining and never-ending entertainment in nearby Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander and Cedar Park. 
Forget the tent! Stay in one of our Camping Cabins with Double Bed and bunk,  A/C, Wi-Fi and Direct TV. You will be so glad you came and may not even want to leave. Luckily, we are open year-round!

On-site, we offer a playground with a slide and sandbox, tetherball, basketball and horseshoes. Enjoy our gorgeous pool with a waterfall and hot tub. The children can romp and run and have lots of fun. Enjoy the fireplace under our covered pavilion - great for families and friends! Don't leave your 4-legged friends at home. We have KampK9, a large, spacious area designated for them to play and have fun! We would love to have you stay at our KOA anytime! Call or visit our website to make your reservation!

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 100' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (3/1 - 11/1)
  • Hot Tub/Sauna
  • Propane ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
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Ways to Stay

KOA Holiday

KOA Holiday Campgrounds

Whether you’re exploring the local area or hanging out at the campground, KOA Holidays are an ideal place to relax and play. There’s plenty to do, with amenities and services to make your stay memorable. Plus, you’ll enjoy the outdoor experience with upgraded RV Sites with KOA Patio® and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for camping in comfort. Bring your family, bring your friends, or bring the whole group – there’s plenty of ways to stay and explore.

KOA Holidays Feature:

  • RV Sites with a KOA Patio®
  • Deluxe Cabins with full baths
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Group meeting facilities

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Local Area

Historic Sites #1

“Leanderthal Lady”
AUSTIN, Texas — On a wet and cold day in December 1982, archeologists are called out to investigate buried human bones found deep in the ground where construction crews with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) were building Ranch to Market Road 1431.Soon, it became clear that what the archeologists uncovered was an extraordinary discovery: The oldest intact human skeleton ever recovered in the U.S., carbon dated to between 10,000 and 13,000 years ago.The carefully recovered and removed the skeleton belonged to a woman who was about 5 feet, 3 inches tall and probably around 30 years old. She had been carefully and respectfully buried with some tools and a shark tooth.Former KVUE anchor Judy Maggio had recently begun her news career in early 1983 and still remembers reporting from the scene 41 years ago.“This young woman was so lovingly buried,” Maggio recalled. “It was exciting news that scientists had found a burial site dating back to 9,000 B.C. here in Central Texas.”The woman who had been buried was given the name "Leanne" because she had been found near the present day city of Leander. Some nicknamed her the "Leanderthal Lady," although she had no connection to the much earlier epoch of the Neanderthal people.“To me, finding her burial site was a poignant reminder that indigenous people lived here long before any Texans did,” Maggio said. “I think we should always remember them with a lot of reverence and respect.”Today, a TxDOT roadside marker off U.S. 183 tells some of Leanne's story. But like all discoveries from long ago, there's much more about who she was and the people with whom she lived that is yet to be told.

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Austin Vintage Steam Train

Come join in on a fantastic journey through the Austin Hill Country. The Hill Country Flyer and Bertram Flyer run nearly every weekend of the year providing riders with a memorable journey on Austin's greatest rail adventure!

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Austin Zoo and Animal Sanctuary

Let your imagination run wild at the Zoo in Austin, TX with over 300 animals spanning more than 100 different species. Austin Zoo and Animal Sanctuary is a private, non-profit zoo assisting animals through rescue and serving the Austin community.

10808 Rawhide Trail

Austin, TX 78736

512-288-1490

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Hill Country Wineries

You're welcome anytime, but there are five special self-guided Trail Events planned throughout the year to enhance your Texas Hill Country Winery experience. In anticipation, wineries host tastings of newly released wines, wine and food pairings, seminars, demonstrations and tours. Come meet the vintners as you tour and taste.

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Campground Awards and Programs