Best RV Parks & Resorts near Odessa, TX

Several RV parks dot the landscape around Odessa and Midland, Texas, catering to both short-term travelers and long-term oil field workers. Midessa Oil Patch RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp service and big-rig friendly sites, though one reviewer noted the park "looks a little rough, and is close to the highway and railroad." Mesquite Oasis RV Park in Odessa provides pull-through sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The Rusty Boot RV Park features level sites with 30/50-amp hookups, picnic tables, and is described by one guest as having "very level spots" with "clean and upscale" bathroom facilities. Park Place RV maintains 17 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, while Midland RV Park operates year-round with spacious pull-through sites accommodating larger motorhomes.

Many RV campgrounds in the Odessa area provide on-site dump stations, though some parks like Monahans Sandhills State Park offer water and electric hookups only with a dump station available upon exit. The region experiences extreme weather conditions, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F and occasional winter freezes. Most RV parks in the area are pet-friendly, with some offering dedicated dog parks. Laundry facilities are common amenities, particularly valuable for extended stays. Cell service is generally strong throughout the region due to the oil industry infrastructure. One traveler noted that ongoing construction in the area can make navigation challenging, advising: "Call ahead and they can give you the latest 'best' route." Propane service is available at several locations, including Goldenrod RV Park & Propane, which provides convenient refilling options for RV travelers.

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RV Park Reviews near Odessa, TX

73 Reviews of 26 Odessa Campgrounds


  • Christina H.
    May. 11, 2025

    Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

    Hidden gem in west Texas

    In the middle of the oil fields is Willow Draw Campground in Monahan Sandhills State Park. The campground is a beautiful drive through the winding sandy hills. They have a good amount of RV spots, with 50 amp, water, and a dump station on the way out. Limited pull through sites that seem to book quickly, but plenty of open back in sites that are nicely spaced. We booked site 22, a back in site up against a large dune hill. It was not easy to back a 55ft long rig into, probably one of the worst sites for a big rig, but we still managed. We just had to park our tow vehicle weird.

    The dunes are awesome and beautiful. The park is incredibly clean and the rangers do great work patrolling and keeping the campsites safe and clean.

    The price for camping is incredibly cheap, especially for what you're getting! The views from each site are breathtaking. All are within a short walk to the dunes. You can rent snow sleds and go sand boarding. Theres gorgeous wildflowers all over in the spring and summer and the sunsets are always 10/10 here. We heard the distant songs of coyotes and smelled the oil from the fields. A very unique experience and a must for RV camping checklists!

  • Nomad Nurse Z
    May. 10, 2022

    Mesquite Oasis RV Park

    No shaded area, a bit pricey for what you get

    $50 a night with full hookup, but a little pricey in my opinion for what you get. No shaded area. Does have a pool and laundry area. Roses BBQ within 6 minutes away was good. Site was pull through. There are long term campers.

  • Shea M.
    Apr. 29, 2020

    Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

    Sand Surfing

    This was a great place to stop on our roadtrip out West! We have actually been here twice, it's so convenient and right off I20 near Odessa! The workers are so friendly and we all five loved sand surfing!! There are pull through sites with electric/water hookups, picnic table, fire ring, grill and a shade shelter! There is also a bathhouse with showers and restrooms! So much fun, don't pass it by!

    **UPDATE: We have been here 4 times now! Always great!!!

  • Goldenrod R.
    May. 24, 2019

    Goldenrod RV Park & Propane

    Wonderful

    I have lived here for 9 months. The office staff are friendly and helpful. They are family friendly and pet friendly which is a big deal for me. The people in the park are respectful. I have made many friends here and it feel we are more like a family then we are friends. When you have a problem with something, the office gets it taken care of really fast. I love the fact that they have shower houses and a laundry facility. This is a great place to stay at. I would recommend this place to everyone.

  • YThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2023

    Andrews County Chamber of Commerce

    Great!

    Stayed 3 nights for free. Donations accepted. 5 sites available on a first come, first serve basis. Used 30 amp and water hook ups. 50 amp also available. Trash and waste disposal on site too. City park a block away. Clean and safe. Chamber personnel are welcoming and kind.

  • Shalise J.
    Apr. 19, 2021

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Looks rough but friendly

    Park itself looks a little rough, and is close to the highway and railroad. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. Maintenence helped my partner with our tail lights and refused pay. $40 for a pull through and full hookups. Cheap laundry.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2025

    Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

    You think you're at the beach

    I stayed here five nights in site number three, which is a pull through and a great view of the windmill and the day use parking lot.. In January, it gets pretty cold at night around freezing, but warmed up nicely every day. One day was so windy. It was rocking my fifth wheel like it's never rocked before. Yes, I live alone. It was very quiet with little noise from I 20. I did hear a train whistle, but then you can hear a train whistle just about everywhere in the entire state of Texas in the morning. I did see very small prints in the freshly blown sand. Watch out for rodents getting into your RV.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2022

    Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

    Sand dunes in Texas?!

    General: Small (25-site) campground in one loop. Temporary park headquarters as the huge visitor center at the entrance was under construction when we were there. 

    Site Quality: Sites have paved driveways, covered picnic shelters, bbq, electric hookup, and water a spigot. Some sites are back-in and some pull-through. We watched some larger rigs try and fit into the back-in sites, which are smaller than the pull-throughs. Our site (25) seemed to have two picnic tables and two BBQs (there were some on the other side for the site next to us so not sure why there were two in our site unless two campers would come together?) 

    Bathhouse: There is one all-in-one and one regular restroom with two additional showers (and a connecting door between them. Hot water and soap dispensers but no paper towels. The showers were incredible – hot water, great water pressure, and clean. One of the best campground showers I have ever had! 

    Activities: Explore the dunes! There are no designated paths; you are free to climb the dunes and explore. Saucers are available to rent for $6 and wax for $1. The sunsets are beautiful. The constantly shifting sand makes beautiful patterns and great photographs. If the moon is not full, night sky photography. 

    We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here exploring the dunes (and the incredible shower!).

  • Zoey T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

    Amazing place, reasonable price, secluded

    This was perfect. Stars and meteors epic. Close to the highway but secluded. Of their 20 or so sites only 3 were taken. Electric and water hook ups, trash, friendly staff, clean bathrooms. Epically quiet - cool at night. $15 camp fee plus $4 per person unless you have a Texas park pass.


Guide to Odessa

Odessa, Texas campsites operate in an arid climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F from May through September, with occasional winter freezes dropping below 32°F. Most campgrounds in the region are situated on flat terrain with minimal natural shade. RV parks in the Odessa area primarily serve oil field workers and travelers passing through on major highways, with peak season occurring during moderate temperature months of March-April and October-November.

What to do

Visit nearby attractions: Midland East RV Park provides convenient access to Midland's restaurants and shopping areas. One camper notes, "This is basically a field that they've bulldozed and put in full hook ups and rented out monthly to oil field workers. You can smell it on the breeze."

Take advantage of resupply options: The Midland RV Park location offers extensive shopping opportunities. A camper explains, "HEB, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, lots of resupply options in the area. We would stay here again."

Use the on-site facilities: Some parks like Park Place RV offer recreational amenities. According to a visitor, "Amazing playground and pool for families beautiful shower facilities, lots of washer and dryers. Full hook ups."

What campers like

Clean facilities: The Rusty Boot RV Park maintains high cleanliness standards. A camper reports, "Very friendly and welcoming staff, very level spots, bathroom was clean and upscale, and it was an overall quiet environment."

Friendly staff assistance: Midessa Oil Patch RV Park receives praise for staff helpfulness. One reviewer shared, "The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. Maintenance helped my partner with our tail lights and refused pay."

Security features: Out West RV Resort offers security amenities. A visitor notes, "Nice fully gated park with full hook ups. No facilities yet. Big grassy area with gazebos."

What you should know

Variable site quality: At Midessa Oil Patch RV Park, site quality can differ significantly. A camper observes, "Had a back-in site. Staff escorted me to the site and helped me back in, however was right by the road. The main part of the park looked very nice, but this was like the overflow area."

Construction challenges: Ongoing roadwork affects navigation around Odessa RV parks. A traveler at Midland RV Park warns, "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."

Limited amenities at some parks: Midland East RV Park offers basics but lacks certain features. According to a review, "Full hookups, which was nice. But the WiFi was essentially useless, which would have been nice in this otherwise unremarkable locale."

Tips for camping with families

Look for parks with dedicated recreation areas: Family-friendly amenities vary widely between Odessa RV parks. One family staying at Park Place RV appreciated that it had an "Amazing playground and pool for families."

Consider noise factors: Highway and industrial noise affects many Odessa area campgrounds. A visitor to Midland East RV Park noted, "You can hear the highway traffic. There are no other amenities as far as I can tell."

Check for bathroom facilities: Not all parks have complete bathroom amenities. At Out West RV Resort, a camper observed, "Nice fully gated park with full hook ups. No facilities yet."

Tips from RVers

Verify site size before booking: RV site dimensions vary significantly across Odessa parks. At Mesquite Oasis RV Park, a camper reported, "$50 a night with full hookup, but a little pricey in my opinion for what you get. No shaded area. Site was pull through."

Request assistance when backing in: Staff at some parks provide parking help. At Midessa Oil Patch RV Park, "Staff escorted me to the site and helped me back in, which was very nice."

Consider alternative routes during construction: Navigation challenges are common. A Midland RV Park visitor advises, "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent an RV in Odessa, Texas?

Yes, you can rent an RV in Odessa, Texas. The area has several RV rental companies that offer various types and sizes of recreational vehicles to suit different needs and budgets. While local dealerships provide rental options, you can also check with Park Place RV which offers RV services in the area. For those just wanting to experience RV life without the commitment of driving one, some parks like Castaway RV Park of Odessa have rental units available on-site. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.

What are the best RV parks in Odessa, TX?

Among the top-rated RV parks near Odessa is Goldenrod RV Park & Propane, known for its friendly staff, family-oriented atmosphere, and respectful community feel. For those seeking natural beauty near Odessa, Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground offers a unique experience with sites nestled among winding sandy hills, electric/water hookups, and outdoor activities like sand surfing. The park provides pull-through sites, covered picnic shelters, and stunning desert scenery just off I-20, making it a convenient option for RVers visiting the Odessa area.

How much do RV parks in Odessa cost per month?

Monthly RV park rates in Odessa typically range from $500-$800, with variations based on amenities and location. Midessa Oil Patch RV Park offers daily rates around $40 for full hookups, which would calculate to roughly $600-700 monthly with extended stay discounts. Mesquite Oasis RV Park charges around $50 per night for full hookups, potentially translating to $750-850 for monthly stays. Many parks offer significant discounts for long-term commitments, with some providing weekly and monthly rate options that reduce the overall cost substantially compared to nightly rates.

Are there pet-friendly RV parks in Odessa?

Yes, several RV parks in the Odessa area welcome pets. Andrews County Chamber of Commerce offers pet-friendly sites with nearby city parks for walking your furry companions. The park provides free overnight stays with electrical and water hookups, making it a budget-friendly option for travelers with pets. Out West RV Resort also accommodates pets while providing reservable sites with water hookups. Most RV parks in the area have specific pet policies, including leash requirements and designated pet areas, so it's advisable to check with individual parks about their specific pet rules before booking.