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RV Park Rates in Texas: What to Expect and How to Save

  • Writer: Jonathan Dies
    Jonathan Dies
  • 2 days ago
  • 4 min read

If you’re planning an RV trip in Texas, one of your first questions will likely be: How much does it cost to stay at an RV park? 


Whether you're taking a weekend trip or settling in for a few weeks, understanding RV park rates—especially monthly RV park rates—can help you stay within budget and enjoy your travels with less stress.


This guide breaks down what affects RV park pricing, what rates to expect across Texas, and how to find the best value for your stay.


What Affects RV Park Rates?

Location

Location is one of the biggest factors that impact the price. RV parks in or near major cities like Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, or Houston tend to cost more per night. Parks closer to national or state parks also often charge more, especially during peak season. Rural or less crowded areas usually offer lower prices.


Type of Park

RV parks vary by the services and setup they offer:

  • Basic Campgrounds: Usually include water and electric hookups. These parks keep costs low by offering fewer extra amenities.

  • Mid-Range RV Parks: These typically add Wi-Fi, laundry rooms, and paved pads. They're a good balance between price and comfort.

  • Luxury RV Resorts: These charge the highest rates and often include pools, gyms, private patios, and gated access.


Amenities

The more a park offers, the higher the rate. Parks with pools, playgrounds, clubhouses, or full hookup sites (electric, water, and sewer) tend to charge more than basic parks.


Other common amenities that affect cost include:

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • On-site showers or restrooms

  • Dog parks

  • Laundry services

  • Cable TV


Duration of Stay

Nightly rates are often the most expensive. Weekly stays may come with a discount. Monthly RV park rates can offer the best value for longer trips. Many parks reduce the per-night cost if you commit to staying for 30 days or more.


Seasonal Demand

Peak season in Texas typically runs from March through September, and during holidays like Spring Break, Memorial Day, and Thanksgiving. Prices go up when demand is high. Traveling during off-peak months like January or early February can lead to lower rates and less crowded parks.


Average RV Park Rates in Texas

Nightly Rates

  • Basic Parks: $20 – $40 per night

  • Mid-Range Parks: $40 – $70 per night

  • Luxury RV Resorts: $70 – $150+ per night


Weekly Rates

  • Budget Parks: $120 – $250

  • Mid-Range: $250 – $450

  • Luxury: $500 – $1,000+


Monthly RV Park Rates

  • Basic: $400 – $800 per month

  • Mid-Range: $800 – $1,500 per month

  • Luxury: $1,500 – $3,000+ per month


Rates may or may not include electricity. Some parks charge an extra fee for power usage during long-term stays.


Example: RV Park Rates Near Dallas-Fort Worth

Texas Palms RV Park (Dayton, TX)

  • $45 per night

  • $250 per week

  • $475 per month (plus electric)


Includes full hookups, Wi-Fi, laundry access, fishing ponds, and two parking spaces per site.


Stella Mare RV Resort (Galveston, TX)

  • Starts at $70 per night

  • Offers ocean views, observation deck, pet-friendly areas, and full hookups


Mid-Level Example: Lake Whitney RV Park (Central Texas)

  • Around $55 per night

  • Offers lake access, full hookups, and picnic areas


These examples show how prices can vary based on amenities and location.


Additional Fees to Consider

RV park costs can include more than the nightly or monthly rate. Watch for:


Electricity Charges

Monthly stays may not include electricity. Some parks provide a monthly electric allowance and charge for anything over.


Reservation and Booking Fees

Online booking systems may add a $5–$15 processing fee.


Pet Fees

Many RV parks allow pets, but may charge a nightly or flat-rate pet fee. Always check the pet policy.


Cancellation Fees

Some parks charge if you cancel last minute. Read cancellation terms before booking.


Storage Options

Some parks offer dry storage or powered storage for off-season use. Expect to pay $50 – $125 per month.


How to Save on RV Park Rates

Travel in the Off-Season

Avoid peak months when rates are highest. Consider winter or early spring in Texas for lower prices.


Book a Monthly Stay

Long-term stays often come with discounts. If you're staying 3–4 weeks, compare the monthly rate to the total cost of nightly rates.


Use RV Club Memberships

Good Sam, Passport America, and KOA offer discounts at many parks. Some discounts range from 10% to 50%.


Look for Special Offers

Some parks offer referral bonuses, stay-three-get-one-free deals, or free electric for long-term guests.


Example: Texas Palms RV Park offers a 10–20% discount for 1–3 night stays and a free month when you book 3 consecutive months.


Consider State Parks

Texas state parks offer budget-friendly camping for RVs, often between $20–$30 per night, though some may limit hookups or stay duration.


Plan Your Trip with DFW RV Rentals

At DFW RV Rentals, we want your RV trip to be comfortable, flexible, and affordable. We rent clean, late-model RVs that are fully stocked and ready for the road. Whether you're heading to a luxury resort in Galveston or a quiet spot near Lake Whitney, we’ll help you pick the right RV for your route and your budget.


Need long-term rental options? We’ve got them. Want your RV delivered? We can do that, too.


Just give us a call—we’re RV lovers, and we’re here to help make your trip simple and fun.


Final Thoughts

RV park rates in Texas can vary, but planning ahead helps you avoid surprises. Compare amenities, review seasonal pricing, and look for long-term deals if you’re staying for a while. Whether you’re booking a few nights or settling in for a season, there’s an RV park in Texas that fits your budget and your travel goals.


For help finding the right RV for your trip, contact DFW RV Rentals today. We’ll get you on the road—comfortably and affordably.

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