RV Parks in Kyle, Texas

RV Parks in Kyle, Texas
Located approximately 21 miles southwest of Austin, Kyle has been referred to as the "Gateway to Texas Ranch Country." The city was historically known for its cotton and is one of Texas' fastest-growing communities. It has a historic downtown district and parks, golf courses, wildlife preserves and nature trails. Austin's vibrant music scene is less than a half-hour drive away.

Plum Creek RV Campground

Plum Creek RV Campground has 75 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hookups. It features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, cable TV, and allows pets. Tent camping is also available.

Plum Creek RV Campground
24800 IH 35 S.
Kyle, TX 78640
(512) 396-8300
passport-america.com/Campgrounds/CampgroundDetails.aspx?CampgroundId=2013

Crestview RV Park

Located about 8 miles north of Kyle off Interstate 35 at the Crestview RV dealership in nearby Buda, Crestview RV Park has a 100-site campground that features 30- and 50-amp full hookups. There are 80 pull-thru spaces and restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi and cable TV.

Crestview RV Park
South IH-35 Exit 220
Buda, TX 78610
(512) 282-3516
crestviewrv.com/texas-campground.aspx

Pecan Park Campground

Pecan Park Campground is about 10 miles south of Kyle off Interstate 35. Situated on 19 acres along the San Marcos River, it features 105 sites with 30- or 50-amp full hookups, restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, cable TV, an indoor swimming pool, Internet access and is pet-friendly.

Pecan Park Campground
50 Squirrel Run
San Marcos, TX 78666
(512) 396-0070
pecanpark.com

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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