Canyon Lake RV Resort
Canyon Lake RV Resort, located in Mission, Texas, is situated on 10-acre Canyon Lake. The resort is home to 419 RV sites that are equipped with full hookups that include 30- or 50-amp electrical service. Wireless Internet is free and cable television is optional. Guests have access to paddle boats they can use around the private lake as well as various sports courts, a pool, a spa and an exercise room. Nearby Falcon State Park offers swimming, fishing and boating on the Falcon reservoir.
Canyon Lake RV Resort
4770 N. Mayberry Road
Mission, TX 78573
956-580-4545
canyonlakervresort.com
Alamo Palms Mobile Home & RV Park
In the far southern tip of Texas, right along the Rio Grande River, lies Alamo Palms Mobile Home & RV Park in the heart of Alamo. Boasting free high-speed wireless Internet, this park offers 352 full-hookup RV sites. In addition to on-site activities such as shuffleboard and tennis, visitors have access to the Rio Grande River to the south where they can spend time boating and fishing for bass or trout. Further to the east, in the Gulf of Mexico, vacationers can try their hand at deep-sea fishing for mahi, tuna, kingfish or even barracuda.
Alamo Palms Mobile Home & RV Park
1341 W. Business Highway 83
Alamo, TX 78516
800-780-7571
alamopalms.com
Parkview Riverside RV Park
Positioned alongside the Frio River in Concan, Texas, Parkview Riverside RV Park is a low-scale park offering 93 RV sites. Guests have the option of 20-, 30- or 50-amp electrical service as well as whether or not they want a pull-through site. Wireless Internet is free and there is a laundry facility on-site. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike around nearby Old Baldy Mountain or spend time kayaking or rafting down Frio River. Anglers have access to largemouth bass and trout in the river; the winter is the best time for fishing when the river is clear of rafters and swimmers.
Parkview Riverside RV Park
2561 County Road 350
Concan, TX 78838
830-232-4006
parkviewriversiderv.com
Article Written By Jacob Hendriks
Jacob Hendriks' work has appeared in "The Western Front," "The Planet Magazine" and Trails.com. He graduated from Western Washington University with a major in international business management and a minor in Community Health. Hendriks' passion for sports nutrition and fitness, combined with experience as a personal trainer, has led him to pursue health-oriented journalism.