Best Glamping near Lozano, TX

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Best Glamping Sites Near Lozano, TX (5)

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    1. Isla Blanca Park

    14 Reviews
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    75 Saves
    South Padre Island, Texas

    Isla Blanca Park is located on the southernmost tip of South Padre Island and is the crown jewel of the Parks system. Located within the park, there is over a mile of pristine beach along the Gulf of Mexico that offers an abundance of water-front recreational facilities. Our beachfront facilities make the clear gulf waters accessible to all. Isla Blanca Park offers two large beachfront pavilions with onsite food and beach rental concessions, ample parking, walking trail, jetties and surf fishing, a jetties bait stand, over 600 full hook-up R.V. sites, cabana rentals, tent sites, a boat ramp, numerous restroom/shower facilities and shaded picnic areas. The park also offers a number of concessions that provide an array of recreational amenities. Some of these amenities include a world class water park, an assortment of restaurants, bay and offshore fishing trips, water sports (e.g. snorkeling, diving, jet skis, parasailing, etc.) and a full service marina.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $20 - $100 / night

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    2. Boca Chica Beach

    1 Review
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    19 Saves
    South Padre Island, Texas

    Be aware of the tides and high tide line when choosing a beach campsite. Strong winds or storms can significantly elevate tides and create hazardous conditions along the Gulf Coast.

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
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    • Tents
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      3. Countryside Mobile Home & RV Park

      1 Review
      Alamo, Texas
      • Pets
      • Fires
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        4. D&L RV Park

        1 Review
        Alamo, Texas
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
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        5. Natures Resort Nudist Park

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        Weslaco, Texas

        We are a family at Natures and a family-friendly naturist RV Campground and resort located in south Texas, 20 miles from Mexico's border. With 26 seasonal RV sites, 4 rooms and several tent sites we offer daily activities during the fall-winter-spring months. Our large pool has sun and shade in and poolside. The volleyball pool is a few degrees cooler and the hot tub is ready for your fun.

        Our Fun Association provides social activities of all kinds: live band dances, water volleyball, pickle ball, Mollkey, Petanque, aerobics, yoga, line dancing practice, karaoke, Saturday morning breakfasts, daily happy hour (BYOB), darts, and many card games.

        During the summer we slow down to accommodate the warmer south Texan weather with lazy summer days by the pools.

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        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
        • RVs

        $45 - $65 / night

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      Recent Glamping Reviews in Lozano

      19 Reviews of 5 Lozano Campgrounds


      • EThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Isla Blanca Park
        Apr. 1, 2024

        Isla Blanca Park

        Beach beautiful

        Stayed an entire month and loved every single day! Beach area is one of the best and well maintained. Sites are small in certain areas, but others are generous.

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        Mar. 3, 2022

        Isla Blanca Park

        Close to beach

        So close to the beach. Bathrooms were clean and they have a lock so only campers can use. Pickle ball courts were used every morning. They did not allow wood fires.

      • Jason A.
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        Oct. 20, 2021

        Destination South Padre Island

        Would stay again

        We enjoyed our stay as Isla Blanca. Some sites are spacious, some are a little cramped but I've seen worse for sure. 5 minute walk to the beach so thats pretty hard to beat. Lots of stickers around is about the only bad thing.

      • Tom L.
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        Sep. 12, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        Nice location, poorly maintained

        Great location and great beach. Good for viewing spacex launches too. Roads, sites, and lawns are poorly maintained and quite varied in condition from site to site. Checkin procedures are odd, where you have to supply all the info they already have when you made the reservation. Then you have to read like 6 pages of rules and agree to them and don't get a copy (I asked). They don't enforce rules and there's noone to call anyhow (neighbor had 5 cars in his 2 car site and played loud music until midnight).

      • J
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        Jul. 2, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        Great park

        Great park! It is worth paying the daily fee to spend time here. Beach is clean and lifeguards on duty.

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        Jun. 24, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        Huge park

        The sites were fairly level, but with some broken concrete areas the need for levelers were necessary. Sticker burrs were legit and everywhere. I liked the fact that you could easily access the beach or the bay. The beach was not too busy during the week when I was there. Umbrellas and beach chairs were available for $30. I’m not sure there are any sites that can actually see the water, maybe a couple. The dunes and the other 599 campers block most all views. Close to neighboring campers, but to be expected I guess. My particular site did not have a picnic table.

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        May. 9, 2021

        Countryside Mobile Home & RV Park

        Economical Park

        No pool but lots of activities available. Which include shuffle board, horse shoes, billiards, card games five nights a week, live entertainment and country jam weekly, pot lucks and special events. Camping fees are $30 per night with full hook ups and $15 per night with Passport America. Monthly and long term rates available.

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        May. 9, 2021

        D&L RV Park

        Economical Park

        No pool but lots of activities for campers including shuffleboard, horse shoes, cards five nights a week, pool table and country jam on Mondays. $30 per night and $15 per night with Passport America. Monthly and long term rates available. Live entertainment and special events. Large hall for meetings, get together etc.

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        Feb. 1, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        People liked it, check-in terrible

        We arrived at check-in time & was told to sign in on a waiting list. They called names by yelling out the door. Waited about an hour to finally check in & was told to fill out 3 pages of info (I could have been doing during the wait time). However staff was friendly & obviously overwhelmed.

        Campground was okay. We were in D26 which was alright. Slight leveling of the RV needed since no concrete pads on Dodson St. No trees or shade. Everything got pretty dirty. Windy & hazy in January. We work remote & data service was tough to get. Lots of people seemed to always be changing sites as they said they extended their trip longer.
        Overall it was a decent campground but I’d prefer to head to Florida.

      • Rocco
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        Jan. 14, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        Surprisingly nice

        Our specific site was probably what influenced my five star review. This is a huge rv park where they cram rigs very close together, which is not my usual idea of a good time. But we decided to try it out anyways, and we chose our own site off the map on their website. It’s off-season in January, and still it’s packed. site S24 offered much privacy. We could see the water and were surrounded by cactus and agave instead of other RVs. It’s clean and quiet. Really a nice place. Dog friendly. Right on the beach and board walk. It’s a couple miles away from most of the restaurants and shopping, yet still walkable.

      • B
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        Jan. 7, 2021

        Isla Blanca Park

        Beautiful and a Must Do

        This park has it all. Top notch fishing, easy access to beautiful beaches and surfing. The check it was easy, but be warned that the little white building is a 1/4 mile before the entrance on the right. There is a parking area at the office to park while you register. You need to sign in and they call your cell when its time to come in due to covid. The only single complaint is the tiny burrs that are all over the grass area and dunes. They get tracked in an hurt when finding them with bare feet. Our youngest screamed bloody murder the first time walking in flip flops over the grass. Shoes required for most of this park. Lots of winter texans and most were really friendly. You have an excellent view of Spacex' Boca Chica launch facility across the channel. We ended up staying a few extra weeks, and we plan to return as often as we can. The horseback riding on the beach by Island Adventures is expensive but well worth the money. This place is too beautiful to get crammed into the local KOA.

      • K
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        Nov. 5, 2020

        Isla Blanca Park

        More than a beach

        We stayed here a couple nights. Close proximity to the beach with full hookups and close to all the SPI has to offer. Restroom and showers were clean and in good repair. Sites are not too close together and an easy walk to the beach. Can’t beat the price for a county park. Check in could have been easier. Spent almost 30 minutes for the process. Overall though, very satisfied and will stay here again.

      • Steve & Ashley  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 27, 2020

        Boca Chica Beach

        Desolate Texas Beach

        Boca Chica Beach is the end of the road for South Texas. The beach is about 15 miles outside of the Port of Brownsville Texas and very close to the Mexican Border. The beach is a wild and desolate place. It’s quite a contrast from the overly commercial and manicured beaches to the north on South Padre Island. The beach has a lot of debris from river run off and storms. The amount of trash and plastic waste can be overwhelming at times. The campsites are primitive and only include metal trash barrels. This is a good day trip for locals or a place for visitors who really want to get away. Of note, the beach is currently closed due to Covid 19. However, locals are exercising and walking their dogs despite the closure. When it’s open, you can drive on the beach but will need a 4x4. They don’t allow atvs or RVs on the beach. You will be able to see the Space X facility on the road near the beach.

      • Shane M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Isla Blanca Park
        Aug. 23, 2019

        Isla Blanca Park

        4 star stay on a 5 star budget

        The park was nice, close to the beach, and had pretty low traffic compared to the rest of the island. The roads weren’t great and needed to be resurfaced. I picked a premium site that didn’t happen to be very premium. While the location of the site was perfect, all of the sites around me had concrete pads but mine... (I guess they hadn’t upgraded my site pad yet) the online map was showing a finished park with a boardwalk, showers and restrooms right behind my site (hints: the reason I chose this site) but it was all still under construction and not available for access. Other than those minor issues, it was an okay experience and for the size of the park, it was pretty quiet.

      • Steve & Ashley  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jun. 8, 2019

        Isla Blanca Park

        Large County RV and Day Use Park

        The park is located on the southern end of South Padre Island. It’s a very popular RV campground with hundreds of sites and multiple loops. This very large site is a little overwhelming in size but offers a number amenities for the RV and camper community. The park has a new outdoor picnic pavilion with the bathrooms, outdoor showers, grills, and a huge picnic table area under a large canopy. They offer parking areas for boats and the camp has ample restroom and shower facilities. The sites have picnic tables, water, and electric. The sandy beach is huge and great for families. They provide lifeguards during the summer months. This park is very crowded on weekends and holidays and reservations for RV sites are highly recommended. Just outside the cafe they have pub but most of the restaurants and other sites are a few miles to the north by car or bike. This is also the dock for ocean site seeing boats. This may be a good choice for RVs looking for long term stays or locals enjoying a day at the beach.

      • M
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        May. 23, 2019

        Isla Blanca Park

        Beach camping

        600 sites but you better book early. This park is being renovated so expect construction. Lots of beach to walk, pavilions, showers and a jetty to fish off of.  Besides the campground, you can also go to the north end of town, access the beach and camp right in the Gulf.

      • L
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        Aug. 11, 2018

        Isla Blanca Park

        Great location

        This campground is on the South tip of South Padre Island. You are on the Gulf and also on the inter coastal waterway. You are just a short walk to a beach or fishing. We love it here and there is so much nearby to check out. There is not much shade here.


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