Summer is upon us! After being cooped up inside for so long, it’s time to take one of the best RV trips ever. When you’re heading out from the Houston area, don’t fall for the mistake that all Texas campgrounds are the same. Whether you’re looking for wandering reptiles or underground caverns, RV sites in Texas have a lot to offer. We’ve gathered 5 places you won’t want to miss while you’re taking a motor home across the Lone Star State. If you haven’t been to these spots before, get ready to pick up an RV in Houston and discover some amazing attractions.
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If you’re heading out from Houston, Brazos Bend State Park is a great place to kick off a road trip in your RV rental. Southwest of Houston by the Brazos River, this spot is great for travelers looking to connect with nature. Alligators love this park as much as we do, so be ready to share the trails and waterways with these reptiles.
With 40 miles of trails in the park, you’re sure to see all kinds of creatures, from foxes and birds to river otters. Just a short drive from Houston, standard campsites with water and electricity make this trip easy and affordable.
RV Trips in Remote Destinations
Remote campsites in Texas are famous for their small amount of light pollution. If you miss the night sky and stargazing, Fort Griffin State Historic Site near Abilene is an excellent place to find some dark skies. The area offers a range of campsites, so whether you want to glamp or camp, there’s a place for you.
Any amateur astronomer is sure to enjoy one of their ranger-led night events. But, whatever you may have planned, you do not want to miss this opportunity to search the heavens. Once the location of an 1860s fort, the park itself is also home to a longhorn herd.
A Luxurious Stop in Your RV Travels
Speaking of glamping, not everyone wants to spend their vacation RV camping in the forest. When you’re looking for a little luxury, head to Maverick Ranch RV Park at the Lajitas Golf Resort in Big Bend to relax in style.
With a golf course designed by Lanny Wadkins to the Agave Spa, staying at this RV park comes with access to everything the resort offers. Look forward to trailing rides and hikes as well as ziplining and skeet shooting. When you’re looking to RV in style, book a campsite with Lajitas.
RV-Friendly Beach Trips
Any beach-loving RV traveler will want to swing through the Texas Coastal Bend. Check out On the Beach RV Park on Mustang Island. They offer access to the pleasures of beach life. The campground’s full-service RV sites are just a short walk from the water, and you’ll find a plethora of Port Aransas attractions to enjoy.
If you love outdoor recreation, you’ll find plenty of opportunities here. The Mustang Island Paddling Trail is great for kayakers. Deep-sea fishing charters and fishing piers are just minutes away. Of course, there’s nothing like the simple pleasures of sunbathing, surfing, and combing the beach.
Explore Underground Caverns on Your RV Trip
When the surface world feels like too much, why not head underground? The campground at Kickapoo Cavern State Park in South Texas might be the place for you. Their guided tour of the cave near the campground is a wonder to behold.
If you’re in the area from April to October, Stuart Bat Cave will provide your evening entertainment as you watch the clouds of Mexican freetail bats emerge for the night. Marked trails throughout the park protect fragile species while allowing campers to enjoy the wildlife of the Texas Hill Country. Looking to stay a little longer? Plenty of campsites offer full hook-up while others provide water-only service.
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