RV Parks in Fort Stockton, Texas

RV Parks in Fort Stockton, Texas
Approximately 240 miles east of El Paso, Fort Stockton, Texas, was established in part due to the nearby military fort built in 1859. The city was built around Comanche Springs, once among the largest freshwater springs in the State. Today, it is the gateway to Texas' Big Bend Country and boasts the restored fort, museums and a National Register Historic District. The area boasts local wineries, golf courses, parks, nature preserves, and numerous nature trails through the living desert.

Parkview Mobile Home Park & RV Campground

In Fort Stockton, Parkview Mobile Home Park & RV Campground has more than 80 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups. It features pull-through sites, cable TV, Wi-Fi Internet, laundry facilities, welcomes pets, and offers a discount to Family Motor Coach Association members. Tent camping also is available.

Parkview Mobile Home Park RV Campground
725 S. Highway 235
Fort Stockton, TX 79735
(432) 336-7733
parkviewrvpark.com

Comanche Land RV Park

Comanche Land RV Park has easy access to Interstate 10 and features 58 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups. It has cable TV, pull-through sites, restrooms with showers, and allows pets.

Comanche Land RV Park
1900 IH 10 West
Fort Stockton, TX 79735
(432) 336-6403
american-traveler.com/comanche_land_rv_park.htm

A & M Camper Park

A & M Camper Park is on the outskirts of Fort Stockton with easy access to Interstate 10. It features 40 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hook-ups, cable TV, Wi-Fi Internet, and allows pets.

A & M Camper Park
1000 North Gatlin Street
Fort Stockton, TX 79735
(432) 336-6401

Article Written By A.C. Bauer

A.C. Bauer is a seasoned adventurist with explorations spanning four continents, including hiking Machu Picchu, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, running the Ice Age Trail and road biking out of her front door. She has written marketing materials for eight years and worked for Red Bull, Disney and Dick's Sporting Goods, and received a master's in recreation and sport science from Ohio University.

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