Best RV Parks & Resorts near Laredo, TX

Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground provides year-round RV sites with water and electric hookups near Laredo. The campground features pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs, with some requiring minimal leveling. "5th wheel needed some leveling in a pull-thru site," noted one camper about their experience at this state park. Amigo Inn & RV Park in Zapata offers full hookup RV sites with 50-amp service approximately 40 miles south of Laredo. Additional RV options include 4 Seasons RV Park with big-rig friendly sites and Cotulla Fish Hatchery & RV Park located north of Laredo, which provides both 30-amp and 50-amp service at its full hookup rv sites.

Advance reservations are recommended for Lake Casa Blanca, particularly during weekends when the park reaches capacity. The state park includes a sanitary dump station for RV waste disposal. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region's RV parks. Most campgrounds permit pets, though restrictions may apply in certain areas. Weekly rates at some parks offer significant savings, with Cotulla Fish Hatchery & RV Park charging $166 per week according to visitor feedback. RV sites at Lake Casa Blanca feature covered picnic areas, while parks in Zapata provide convenient access to Falcon Lake for fishing and boating activities despite fluctuating water levels.

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  • Tracy G.
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Cotulla Fish Hatchery & RV Park

    Rustic Charm

    All sites have FHU. 6 sites are 30 Amp only all others are 50 amp. There is fishing and wildlife galore. We saw deer, pigs, chickens and lots of fish!!!! It is a bit eclectic but the owner is a very kind elderly gentleman who goes out of his way to make you feel at home. The laundry room was spotless, and prices were reasonable. It is only 166.00 per week. If it had bathhouses, I would give it more stars.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 21, 2022

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Great Location, Lots To Do

    Several beginners bike trails. Fishing and boating at the lake. Great family area with picnic tables and playground. Nice beach area. Extremely nice staff always willing to do more for you to enjoy your stay. Large rig drive though. Each campsite has a covered area. Restrooms are clean and maintained. Visitation parking in each campsite loop.

  • S
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Large sites with easy highway access

    This state park provides a variety of sites, pull thru and back-in. Some with covered picnic tables. Great place for walking on the edge of Laredo. 5th wheel needed some leveling in a pull-thru site. Site was neatly maintained and camped during the week; park was fairly empty.

  • M
    Jun. 8, 2020

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Nice Lake Views

    This state park, like many in Texas, was easy to book online and was a deal with our state parks pass.  We had a site that was somewhat elevated above the lake which allowed us to have a nice view and great sunset.  The sites were well spaced out but not secluded. We didn't use the bathrooms as they were quite a distance from our site and we were self contained.  We did talk to other campers who said they loved the park and the lake and enjoyed the great fishing.

  • Analia F.
    Apr. 30, 2019

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Gorgeous Place!

    Hands down one of my favorite places to visit. Lake Casa Blanca State Park is gorgeous, and great for the whole family! There is nothing better than camping, but also being by water. It is a win, win. This campground is actually very close to the border, which I think is kind of cool. The times I have stayed here, I have not gone into Mexico. Too much of a hassle to sit through customs. We bring our boat and water ski, tube, and wakeboard. There are tons of people out on the water, people jet skiing or stand up paddle boarding. We have also fished out here and have been lucky! The campground itself is really nice, and big. There is a pool, park, basketball and volleyball courts, baseball field, and playground for kids. There are also some really great hikes that my family and I enjoyed, as well as trails for mountain biking. The hiking was my favorite because of all the beautiful wildflowers. I took so many pictures during the hike of the flowers because they were beautiful. Campsites have hookups for water and electricity if you bring your RV. Overall, this place is one of my favorites to go to. There is so many outdoor activities to choose from, you won't be bored!

  • C
    Jul. 22, 2021

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Quiet and Fun!

    Lake Casa Blanca is nice because you are surrounded by a bustling city but it feels as if you are deep in the woods. The lake is beautiful and it has a rocky shore area... better than high grass or sand especially with kidos. The park is pretty empty which allows for privacy. Bike trails are fun and fishing is good. Caught many catfish midday along the shore line. There are no shade trees which is a con but I’m not paying the electric bill :)

    Pretty safe in my opinion and will be back again. Snakes were seen but Texas will have those no matter what park you go to.

  • Eric S.
    Feb. 24, 2020

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Not bad but...

    I like the park because it's local but I stayed a few weeks ago and was a bit disappointed. The park was booked to capacity (not a bad thing but I was hoping it would be empty), the tent pad for my site was overgrown with only just enough space for my small tent not covered in weeds, there was a tree growing over my fire pit so I couldn't use it safely, and the trail I tried was clearly not maintained. The views from the trail were really pretty though and I'll keep visiting for a weekend of rest, or to check out the other trails, either way.

  • J
    Nov. 22, 2020

    Amigo Inn & RV Park

    Quaint and quiet

    Great home away from home and super clean laundry. Excellent helpful staff and best place in the area. Will return!

  • J
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground

    Green Jays flew through the campsite

    Birding paradise. This was the first of the Texas State Parks I stayed in. I bought a state park pass which proved to be a good deal. Every employee I encountered in the state parks was helpful and friendly.


Guide to Laredo

Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground sits on the outskirts of Laredo at an elevation of approximately 470 feet. The park features several beginner-friendly biking trails and a swimming area along the rocky shoreline of the 1,650-acre reservoir. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for camping near Laredo, Texas.

What to do

Birdwatching: Green Jays frequently visit the campgrounds at Lake Casa Blanca International State Park Campground. "Birding paradise. This was the first of the Texas State Parks I stayed in. I bought a state park pass which proved to be a good deal," notes visitor Jenise P.

Mountain biking: Several beginner trails are available for cyclists at Lake Casa Blanca. "There are also some really great hikes that my family and I enjoyed, as well as trails for mountain biking. The hiking was my favorite because of all the beautiful wildflowers," shares Analia F.

Fishing from shore: Catfish are commonly caught at Lake Casa Blanca, even during midday hours. "Caught many catfish midday along the shore line. There are no shade trees which is a con but I'm not paying the electric bill," reports Cole C.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Amigo Inn & RV Park in Zapata maintains exceptionally clean laundry facilities. "Great home away from home and super clean laundry. Excellent helpful staff and best place in the area. Will return!" writes Jason A.

Helpful park staff: The rangers and employees at Lake Casa Blanca receive consistent praise for their service. "Extremely nice staff always willing to do more for you to enjoy your stay. Large rig drive though. Each campsite has a covered area. Restrooms are clean and maintained," mentions Al L.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Cotulla Fish Hatchery & RV Park offers abundant wildlife sightings beyond just fishing. "There is fishing and wildlife galore. We saw deer, pigs, chickens and lots of fish!!!! It is a bit eclectic but the owner is a very kind elderly gentleman who goes out of his way to make you feel at home," shares Tracy G.

What you should know

Water level fluctuations: Falcon Lake has experienced significant drops in water level in recent years. "Lake level has dropped so much, it is no longer lakefront," cautions Arthur L. about Lakefront Lodge RV Park and Motel.

Trail maintenance varies: Some trails at Lake Casa Blanca may not be consistently maintained. "The tent pad for my site was overgrown with only just enough space for my small tent not covered in weeds, there was a tree growing over my fire pit so I couldn't use it safely, and the trail I tried was clearly not maintained," reports Eric S.

Border proximity: Several campgrounds in the Laredo area are close to the Mexico border. "This campground is actually very close to the border, which I think is kind of cool. The times I have stayed here, I have not gone into Mexico. Too much of a hassle to sit through customs," explains Analia F.

Tips for camping with families

Rocky shoreline is kid-friendly: The lake at Lake Casa Blanca features rocky edges rather than mud or sand. "The lake is beautiful and it has a rocky shore area... better than high grass or sand especially with kidos," notes Cole C.

Multiple recreational facilities: Family amenities beyond camping are plentiful at Lake Casa Blanca. "There is a pool, park, basketball and volleyball courts, baseball field, and playground for kids," shares Analia F.

Winter holiday stays: December camping can provide a quieter experience for families. "Stayed here for Christmas Eve. Beautiful campsites that overlook the lake. Not much to the local town. Would definitely stay again," recommends Hannah B.

Tips from RVers

Weekly rates for extended stays: Some parks offer substantial discounts for longer visits. "The laundry room was spotless, and prices were reasonable. It is only 166.00 per week," mentions Tracy G. about Cotulla Fish Hatchery & RV Park.

Site leveling requirements: Some pull-through sites may require adjustment for larger rigs. "Great place for walking on the edge of Laredo. 5th wheel needed some leveling in a pull-thru site. Site was neatly maintained and camped during the week; park was fairly empty," advises Sally N.

Urban seclusion: Despite being near the city, some rv camping near Laredo offers surprising privacy. "Lake Casa Blanca is nice because you are surrounded by a bustling city but it feels as if you are deep in the woods. The park is pretty empty which allows for privacy," explains Cole C.

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