RV Parks in Abileen, Texas

RV Parks in Abileen, Texas
Abilene is one of those cities that instantly brings to mind images of cowboys and gunfighters in the Wild West thanks to movies like "Gunfight in Abilene" and "Abilene Town". While you probably won't face any calls for a showdown at high noon in the middle of the RV parks and campgrounds in Abilene, you can still get that feeling of freedom from the old days by biking the 28-mile long Buffalo Gap Cruise or fishing for catfish at Lake Fort Phantom Hill.

Abilene KOA

Abilene KOA offers paved roads that are easy on your axles as they lead to the 89 gravel sites, almost all of which offer shade from the Texas sun. You'll find 33 pull-through sites and all feature full hookups including 30/50 amp electric, sewer, water and cable TV. Facilities include restrooms, showers and laundry. On-site recreation includes a swimming pool, horseshoes, enclosed rec room and a playground for the kids. There is also a convenience store and gift shop. Pets are welcome even if you decide to take a break from your vehicle and rent one of the cabins: A new dog park features a shady area for you to sit while your pet gets exercise. A restaurant is available to deliver food like burgers, fish and even steak to your site. It's only a half hour to Lake Fort Phantom Hill.

Abilene KOA
4851 Stamford St.
Abilene, TX 79603
(325) 672-3681
(800) 562-3651
koa.com/where/tx/43101

Abilene RV Park

Abilene RV Park provides maintained interior gravel roads to take you to the 66 sites, of which 12 are pull-through. Some of the sites are shaded, and 12 offer full hookups, including 30- and 50-amp service and Wi-Fi. Facilities include restrooms, showers and a laundromat. On-site recreation includes a swimming pool and recreation hall. Less than a half hour away is the Clear Fork Brazos River where you can enjoy whitewater paddling. The Diamondback Golf Club is 15 minutes away as is Henninger Lake Dam.

Abilene RV Park
6195 East I-20
Abilene, TX 79601
(325) 672-2212
abilenetexasrvpark.com

Buck Creek Park

Buck Creek Park, located on the eastern outskirts of Abilene, is home to 40-foot-by-100-foot sites with full hookups that include 50-amp electricity and Wi-Fi. Facilities include showers, restrooms and a laundromat. This Abilene RV campground includes a road for biking. Fishing and rafting at Lake Fort Phantom Hill is a 30-minute drive away. Closer to the park are tennis courts, a video game arcade, picnic area, children's playground and Frontier Texas, where you can step back in time to learn in an interactive manner what life was like in Abilene during frontier days. Bring binoculars because the campground offers plenty of birds to add to your birdwatching book.

Buck Creek Park
12445 Buck Creek Rd.
Abilene, TX 79601
(325) 672-2825
campingfriend.com/BuckCreekRVPark

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