The dominant safety concern at El Camino Real de los Tejas isn't weather — it's the surrounding area's crime rate. Bastrop County logged a violent crime rate of 416 per 100,000 residents in 2023, which runs notably higher than the Texas statewide average. Because this is a trail corridor rather than an enclosed park with ranger patrols, campers and day visitors move through less-monitored stretches of rural and semi-rural land where response times can be slow.
Keep valuables locked in your vehicle's trunk rather than visible through windows, and travel the trail in groups rather than solo, especially at dusk. On the weather side, Bastrop County recorded 10 hail events last year, so store a moving blanket or foam pads in your RV to protect skylights and vents during pop-up afternoon storms. Check the National Weather Service radar before heading out each morning, since thunderstorm wind events can develop quickly across open Texas terrain.
Top recorded hazards in Bastrop County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Hail 10
- Thunderstorm Wind 2
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About El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail
Explore a diverse array of histories contained within El Camino Real de los Tejas’ 150-year life, including the Spanish struggle to missionize American Indian nations, the growth of cattle ranching in the Mexican period, and the movement for Texan independence and statehood.
Weather
Due to the length of El Camino de los Tejas National Historic Trail, be sure to consult local weather sources for the region you'll be visiting. Check out the forecast with the National Weather Service and search for the area you'd like to visit: www.weather.gov