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Want a taste of life in the southwest? Consider taking your RV rental on the road to Katy, Texas. Located just 30 miles from Houston, this hidden gem delivers on culture, fun, and entertainment. You can spend the day exploring Old Towne Katy or cooling off at Texas Typhoon Waterpark.
The best time for campers to visit is early summer or early fall, where you'll experience comfortable temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s. If you enjoy the heat, plan a trip in the height of the Texan summer, where temps are in the low 90s. No matter what time of the year you visit, your trip to Katy will be one to remember.

They don't call this city Old Towne Katy for nothing. Its historical roots are showcased in the oldest part of town, a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Spend some time walking around and taking in the sights. Katy Heritage Park is one of the top places to see, giving you a taste of what life was like with its landmark houses and post office. Stop for a picture in front of the famous red caboose, and visit the railroad museum right next door. Inside, you'll learn about the historical significance of the caboose, the MKT railroad, and how the city got its name. Then, grab a bite to eat at a local favorite BBQ joint and look around at the vintage shops lining the streets.
Nothing pairs better with a hot summer day than a cold beer. No Label Brewery is a great stop to add to your journey through town. Try out one of their many seasonal beers brewed in repurposed rice silos and hit up the food trucks that line up on the premises. If spirits are your thing, head next door to MKT Distillery and try one of their whiskeys or genuine Texan moonshine. Pair your spirits with some gumbo, shrimp, and crawfish when they're in season.
For some family-friendly fun in the sun, head to Typhoon Texas Waterpark. Cool off under the Gully Washer, an 800-gallon water bucket dumped overhead - a favorite among the kiddos. Or, lay back and relax as you float down the Lazy T River. Grab a snack at one of its many food vendors. Even if you're just a kid at heart, Typhoon Texas is the spot for you with its thrill-seeking rides, a full-service bar, and live entertainment at Tidal Wave Bay.

Old Towne Katy is an RVers dream; with several full hook-up options nearby, you'll be sure to find the perfect place to set up camp. If you're looking for a convenient location with many on-site amenities, look no further than Katy Lake RV Resort. Each site is level, concrete, and pull-thru, making it easy for big rigs to come and go. Katy Lake offers exercise rooms, a beautiful pool, an outdoor TV viewing area, and a dog washing station for your furry friends. It is primarily an adult-oriented RV park, so if you're looking for family-friendly options, you may want to consider other top-rated RV parks in the area.
Looking for a laid-back, peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city? Brazos River Retreat is a scenic 40-minute drive from downtown Katy and offers a beautiful spot to park your RV rental. The kids will enjoy the wide-open green spaces to run around, interact with horses at the on-site stable, and enjoy some catch and release fishing in the pond. You'll benefit from the secluded setting while enjoying the convenience of grocery stores and coffee shops just outside of the park grounds.
For those with smaller RVs and pop-up campers, Stephen F. Austin State Park is among the most beautiful places to camp in the surrounding area. Located on the Brazos River, 20 miles outside of Katy, this campsite has plenty to do to make the most out of your nature experience. Go for a hike and see some wildlife or add some adventure into your stay by seeking out the geocaches found along the river. After a day of excitement, you'll be able to take a hot shower, do some laundry, and feel refreshed before having an outdoor picnic and sharing stories around the campfire.