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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in Texas
How do I choose the right campsite for my RV?
When choosing your campsite, you want to look for size restrictions, hookups, and whether it's a back-in or pull-through site. Most campground websites will provide a map with site details. Learn more.
How much are RV campsites in Texas?
Texas campsite prices vary based on the hookups, amenities, and location. Basic campsites are $30-$70 per night, while more luxurious campsites are $80-$120 per night.
Is there any free camping in Texas?
There are different ways to camp for free in Texas. For example, boondocking, where you don't have access to hookups, is only allowed on certain public lands. Learn more about free camping.
Can I book a campsite through RVezy?
Currently, RVezy does not provide the ability to book campsites directly through the website. However, RVezy does offer links to the campground's website and a direct booking link when available.
What's the best time to go camping in Texas?
Texas has great weather for camping throughout the year. The best time to camp in Northern Texas is the summer (June, July, and August). In Southern Texas, campers prefer the spring and fall to avoid the heat.
Where are dump stations in Texas?
Most campgrounds have dump stations for paid campers, and occasionally these campgrounds allow unpaid guests to pay for dumping. Websites like RVDumpsites.net can provide more info about dump stations in Texas.
What's the best time of year to rent an RV in Texas?
The best time to rent an RV in Texas depends on the season and what kind of trip you're planning. Peak RV season runs from May through October, when the weather is warm and campgrounds are open. Spring and fall are great times to find lower prices and fewer crowds, especially for RV getaways close to home.
Can I have an RV delivered to my home or campground in Texas?
Absolutely. Many RVezy hosts offer delivery and setup services. They'll bring the RV to your driveway or a nearby campground, so you can start your vacation without towing or driving.