Coleman RV Park and Levelland City RV Park provide convenient parking options for glamping near Denver City, Texas. Both facilities are situated in rural West Texas where flat agricultural lands dominate the landscape at approximately 3,500 feet elevation. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making spring and fall optimal seasons for outdoor stays in the area.
What to do
Disc golf course access: Coleman RV Park features a disc golf course directly adjacent to the camping area, making it easy for campers to enjoy a round without traveling. "This was a nice spot for a night while doing a long drive. It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by," notes Karsyn P. about Coleman RV Park.
Agricultural tourism: The surrounding farmlands offer opportunities to observe rural Texas agriculture in action. "Very quiet and beautiful field and oil rigs to look at and lots of cows!" remarks Jill K. about her stay at Levelland City RV Park.
Walking paths: Coleman Park provides paved walking paths throughout the grounds for morning or evening strolls. "Paved road around the park for walking. Stay a night and was very quiet, and no one bothers you so we felt safe," shares Jill K.
What campers like
Free short-term stays: Both parks offer cost-free camping for limited durations. "Free for up to 5 days," mentions Steve about Coleman Park, while Charley K. notes Levelland is "free for three days."
Electric and water hookups: Campers appreciate the basic amenities provided without cost. "Nice free spot with electricity and water and not a lot of frills! Nice town!" says David W. about his experience at Coleman RV Park.
Convenient location: These parks serve as practical stopover points when traveling through West Texas. "Great FREE place with 30A electric and water! Felt very safe. Very near town with food and gas options," writes Eric L.
What you should know
Site configuration: Coleman Park features multiple parking spots with varying hookup capabilities. "There are some with full hooks and some with just power. There are also ones that don't work," advises Jill K.
Terrain considerations: Some parking areas may present leveling challenges. "The lot has a slight slope but it's fine for a night or two," notes Jennifer M. about Coleman RV Park.
Extended stay regulations: For stays beyond the free period, permits and fees apply. "We stayed are time witch is 3 days free. If you stay longer it's 25.00 a day. Must get a permit after 3 days," explains Jill K. regarding Levelland City RV Park.
Tips for camping with families
Recreational facilities: Coleman Park offers multiple sports facilities suitable for family activities. "There's lots to do if you have kids. Nice park with fresibe golf and volleyball, and they have horseshoe pits," recommends Jill K.
Grassy areas for pets: Levelland provides space for pets to exercise. "Not only is this city park free, but it has electric, water, and sewer, and well as dumpsters. Grass for those 4 legged friends," shares Josie G. about Levelland City RV Park.
Picnic facilities: Covered seating areas with tables and cooking equipment are available. "They have nice shelters with picnic tables and grills," notes Jill K. about Coleman Park.
Tips from RVers
Dump station locations: Both parks provide sanitary dump facilities for RV waste disposal. "We just needed an overnight stop. This was perfect. Electric, water and a close dump. All free. They do appreciate donations," advises Howard R.
Road noise considerations: Some sites may experience traffic sounds from nearby roadways. "It's by the main road so there is some noise but its fine works for the night," mentions Jennifer M., while David S. notes about Levelland City RV Park that "The only downfall is the proximity to the noisy road but it is much better than a Walmart parking lot."