Best Glamping near Klondike, TX

The Midland RV Park, a short drive from Klondike, provides upscale glamping accommodations with full hookups, clean modern showers, and on-site market facilities. Visitors appreciate the level, well-maintained glamping sites that include water, electric, and sewer connections for comfort beyond traditional camping. "The bathrooms, showers, and laundry are VERY clean and updated," notes one guest, highlighting the property's commitment to amenities that elevate the outdoor experience. The KOA Kampgrounds of America location also offers glamping options with comfortable cabin accommodations, featuring electricity and water hookups in a convenient location just off the highway.

Coleman RV Park and Lamesa RV Parking Area provide additional glamping opportunities with hookups and basic amenities for travelers seeking comfort during West Texas explorations. Glamping sites include water and electric service with nearby dump stations for convenience. These locations serve as strategic bases for accessing regional attractions while maintaining creature comforts. According to a visitor, "It's in a good area. Can't beat it for an overnight while traveling across TX." Recreational activities near these glamping sites include disc golf, volleyball courts, and horseshoe pits at Coleman Park, while Lamesa's location provides access to playground facilities and walking paths for glampers seeking outdoor entertainment beyond their comfortable accommodations.

Best Glamping Sites Near Klondike, Texas (3)

    1. Lamesa RV Parking Area

    7 Reviews
    Klondike, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (806) 872-4342

    "10 spot electric worked just fine. Had a picnic table, BBQ pit & trash can."

    "Nice public park with about 9 sites, most have electric and water. Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad."

    2. Coleman RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Wayside, TX
    46 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "This is one of those great little RV parks offered by some small towns in Texas that are free (donations accepted). 12 spots, kinda level, a tad run down but it's in a good area."

    3. Midland RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Midland, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (432) 697-0801

    "Staff was very friendly, bathrooms, showers& laundry are VERY clean and updated. Tokens& quarters are available at the office. Site#66, Long Pull through, easy in/out."

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Glamping Reviews near Klondike, TX

18 Reviews of 3 Klondike Campgrounds


  • Shiner T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    It’s free….. but seen better days

    This is our 4th time here I believe over a 10 year time frame. This is 2024. The electrical has slowly deteriorated. Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up but…. More later. Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit so going without the ac this warm late May evening. Site 9&10 seemed ok. Got set up and then took stock of where we are and noted the dead elm tree overhanging the site. One of those limbs falling on you would ruin your day. Didn’t check the water or make use of the dump.

  • Erin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 12, 2022

    Midland RV Park

    Great stop over with lots of resupply options in the area

    Nice stop over. Gravel, level, all services work as expected. Staff was very friendly, bathrooms, showers& laundry are VERY clean and updated. Tokens& quarters are available at the office. Site#66, Long Pull through, easy in/out. Surprisingly strong internet. HEB, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, lots of resupply options in the area. We would stay here again.

    Only negative, which is no fault of the campground, is there is a LOT of construction in the area making entry a challenge with some scary U Turns in the city because our Garmin doesn’t register it. 

    So for any traveling in the immediate future here’s some notes. Exit 134 is closed(2/11/22), take exit 135. Do NOT try any route that takes you on the entrance through town, that end of Midland Road is closed. Stay on the frontage road, go through the 4 way stop(the frontage road curves up& back), then continue on the frontage road(has some construction but is passable) to Midland road, take a right, the park will be on the left. The office is the 1st entrance and pretty clearly marked.

    If you’re traveling in the next month or so, call ahead and they can give you the latest ‘best’ route... wish we had, newbie mistake.

  • A
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Nice overnight stop

    Good overnight stop for weary travelers. FREE! No hassle with permit, just parked and plugged in. #10 spot electric worked just fine. Had a picnic table, BBQ pit & trash can. Park was clean & quiet with the exception of vehicles driving thru park with loud bass music but that would not stop us from coming here again.

  • Karsyn P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Coleman RV Park

    Helpful stop with hookups

    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. There are hookups at each parking spot as well as a water and dumping station. We didn’t use any of the amenities, just parked for the night, but the road near by wasn’t too loud and we felt comfortable :)

  • Lynn W.
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Not too shabby

    This is one of those great little RV parks offered by some small towns in Texas that are free (donations accepted). 12 spots, kinda level, a tad run down but it's in a good area. Can't beat it for an overnight while traveling across TX. We didn't use water or electricity because our fresh water tank and batteries are full so we really didn't need anything but a safe place to sleep for the night.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2025

    Coleman RV Park

    Nice resting area

    This has lots of room to park. There are some with full hooks and some with just power. There are also ones that don't work. There's lots to do if you have kids. Nice park with fresibe golf and volleyball, and they have horseshoe pits. They have nice shelters with picnic tables and grills. Paved road around the park for walking. Stay a night and was very quiet, and no one bothers you so we felt safe. We'll stop again. It's FREE and they accept donations.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 4, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Great

    Nice area off main road. Each spot has water and 30 amp electric. Dump station at lower edge. A bit loud with cars.

  • Eric L.
    Mar. 2, 2022

    Coleman RV Park

    Great place for the night!

    Fantastic FREE place with 30A electric and water! Felt very safe. Very near town with food and gas options. This park is at a sports complex. It’s an absolute oasis when traveling East from Santa Fe or Roswell NM. Right off the main path.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Great little free rv campsite

    Nice public park with about 9 sites, most have electric and water. Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad.


Guide to Klondike

The region around Klondike offers several camping options within a short drive, ranging from basic to full-hookup sites. Located in West Texas, this area experiences hot summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 95°F and mild winters, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. Free camping options exist in nearby communities, providing budget-friendly alternatives to commercial campgrounds.

What to do

Disc golf course access: Coleman RV Park in Brownfield features a complete disc golf course adjacent to the camping area. "There are lots to do if you have kids. Nice park with fresibe golf and volleyball, and they have horseshoe pits," notes Jill K., who appreciated the recreational facilities available at this free campground.

Walking paths: Several campgrounds offer paved walking paths for exercise and exploration. Coleman RV Park provides "paved road around the park for walking," according to Jill K., making it convenient for campers to maintain their fitness routines while traveling through the area.

Playground facilities: Families camping at Lamesa RV Parking Area can enjoy the nearby playground. Tracee M. mentions the park is "across from a playground and on a frisbee golf course," providing entertainment options for children during your stay.

What campers like

Free overnight options: Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the no-cost camping opportunities in the region. Coleman RV Park offers complimentary sites with basic amenities. Howard R. confirms this value: "We just needed an overnight stop. This was perfect. Electric, water and a close dump. All free. They do appreciate donations."

Convenient travel break: The camping locations serve as strategic stopping points for longer journeys. Eric L. describes Coleman RV Park as an "absolute oasis when traveling East from Santa Fe or Roswell NM. Right off the main path," highlighting its usefulness for breaking up extended road trips.

Extended stay allowance: Some parks permit multiple-night stays without charges. Kim M. notes that Lamesa offers sites that are "Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad," while another reviewer mentions Coleman allows stays "free for up to 5 days."

What you should know

Electrical reliability varies: At free campgrounds, power connections may be inconsistent. One reviewer at Lamesa notes: "The electrical has slowly deteriorated. Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up but... Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit."

Limited services: While water and electric hookups are available at most sites, other amenities may be minimal. Frank B. describes Lamesa as having "Water and 30A service. Makes a great overnight stop," suggesting campers should prepare for basic accommodations.

Construction impacts: Road construction can affect access to some campgrounds. A visitor to Midland RV Park advises: "Call ahead and they can give you the latest 'best' route... Exit 134 is closed, take exit 135. Do NOT try any route that takes you on the entrance through town, that end of Midland Road is closed."

Tips for camping with families

Pack recreational equipment: Since several campgrounds feature open spaces without organized activities, bringing sports equipment enhances the experience. At Coleman RV Park, "there's lots to do if you have kids" including disc golf, volleyball, and horseshoes.

Consider noise levels: Some campgrounds experience vehicle traffic noise. Eric G. notes that Coleman has a "Nice area off main road. Each spot has water and 30 amp electric. Dump station at lower edge. A bit loud with cars," suggesting selecting sites further from roadways when camping with light sleepers.

Safety considerations: Most campgrounds in the area report feeling secure for family stays. AC L. shares about Lamesa RV Parking Area: "Park was clean & quiet with the exception of vehicles driving thru park with loud bass music but that would not stop us from coming here again," indicating occasional disruptions but overall satisfactory safety.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Be prepared for uneven parking surfaces at some locations. Jennifer M. describes Coleman as "a parking lot with power for RV. The lot has a slight slope but it's fine for a night or two," suggesting RVers should have leveling blocks ready.

Donation etiquette: While several campgrounds are technically free, contributing to maintenance is appreciated. Howard R. notes about Coleman: "Electric, water and a close dump. All free. They do appreciate donations," indicating an informal honor system for supporting these facilities.

Hookup verification: Test electrical connections before settling in. As one camper at Lamesa discovered: "Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit so going without the ac this warm late May evening," highlighting the importance of verifying hookups before committing to a particular site.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Klondike, TX is Lamesa RV Parking Area with a 3.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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