RV Camping near Mission, TX

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    Mission and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley area contain several RV-specific parks catering to winter travelers. Bluebonnet RV Resort provides concrete pads with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups, accommodating larger rigs in a well-maintained setting. "Nice slabs, great hook ups, friendly staff," noted one visitor about Bluebonnet. Split Rail RV Park & Resort, a 55+ community, also offers full hookup sites with similar amenities, while Bentsen Palm Village RV Resort features a unique hub-and-spoke circle design that creates ample maneuvering space for big rigs. Mission West RV Park and Americana RV Resort round out the options, both catering to larger vehicles with 50-amp service and sewer connections.

    Most RV parks in the Mission area remain open year-round, with peak season occurring during winter months when northern travelers (often called "Winter Texans") migrate to the region. Full hookup sites typically include 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections, with dump stations available at select locations. Cellular service is generally reliable throughout the area. Many parks enforce age restrictions as 55+ communities, particularly those marketing to seasonal residents. A visitor to Bentsen Palm Village noted, "Their unique hub-and-spoke circle design allows ample space to maneuver even the biggest RVs." Pet policies vary by location, with several parks offering designated dog areas. Proximity to South Padre Island (approximately one hour away) and the Mexican border makes this region popular for extended winter stays.

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      1. Bluebonnet RV Resort

      4.9(8)4mi from Mission1 siteRVs, Cabins

      "No "clicks" All buildings and laundry are exceptionally clean. Grounds are well maintained. No weeds and grass is mowed throughout

      Very pet friendly with a dog bath and dog playground."

      "Well maintained, reasonable prices, gated, small dog park, laundry rooms on site, two recreation halls, indoor heated pool, billiard hall, quiet area, level sites. Friendly residents and staff"

      from $38 / night

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      2. Encore Alamo Palms

      Be the first to review13mi from MissionRVs, Cabins

      3. Mission West RV Park

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      4. Americana RV Resort

      5.0(2)2mi from MissionRVs, Tents

      "This is a retiree/snowbird community with a mix of "permanent" campers and passersthrough. The people and staff are very friendly. There is a bird watching trail attached."

      "Under new management the staff is thriving to improve the landscape and amenities. Well maintained park with 150 sites, a pool and clubhouse, and events happening every weekend to keep you busy."

      5. Split Rail RV Park & Resort 55+

      2.5(2)1mi from Mission1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Tip O' Texas RV Resort

      4.5(2)10mi from MissionRVs, Tents

      "We decided to come here because it wasn't a very long drive from home, and we knew there was some good hiking nearby. Located in Pharr Texas, the park is surrounded my beautiful citrus groves."

      7. Victoria Palms RV Resort

      Be the first to review20mi from MissionRVs, Cabins

      8. Encore Country Sunshine

      Be the first to review23mi from MissionRVs, Cabins

      9. Circle T Family Community

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      10. Encore Southern Comfort

      Be the first to review23mi from MissionRVs, Cabins

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    RV Park Reviews near Mission, TX

    42 Reviews of 93 Mission Campgrounds


    • D
      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.

    • J
      Apr. 18, 2019

      Bluebonnet RV Resort

      Beautifully maintained, very clean.

      New Butterfly Garden will become an attraction to see! Recently planted.

      Very friendly. No "clicks" All buildings and laundry are exceptionally clean.

      Grounds are well maintained. No weeds and grass is mowed throughout

      Very pet friendly with a dog bath and dog playground.

      Enjoyable stay for entire winter.

    • Meandering Life
      May. 9, 2019

      Encore Sunshine

      Nice amenities, quiet for off-season

      We stayed here a month in April 2019. We originally were going to stay two weeks, but we extended due to the great birding in the area. It was off-season and the park was very quiet. Many times, it felt like we had to place to ourselves. We are not 55+, but according to the office staff they are an 80/20 park so up to 20% of occupants can be less than 55. They do, however, restrict people with kids. Doesn’t hurt to call and ask if you are interested in staying. The park has many amenities, including, mail room, pool, spa, showers, laundry, pickle ball courts, horseshoe courts, and shuffleboard courts.  Many of the occupants are full-time residents or winter-only with permanent structures, but they had numerous sites available for short-time stays. Our site was nice and level and we had full hook-up. The staff was very nice and accommodated our last-minute stay and our change to a monthly visit. This was a great spot for us because we were close to many good birding spots. Estero Llano, South Padre Island, Santa Ana, Hugh Ramsey Park, and Laguna Atascosa NWR are within an hour drive. The park is also close to grocery and other stores. Nearby is everything you need. As I said, the park was quiet, but there is a train nearby that would come through in the early morning sometimes which was annoying. The park was well maintained, but there were some potholes that need to be fixed. They were doing some sewer pipe construction when we were there, so hopefully some of those roads will be patched. The price for a month stay plus electricity was reasonable. It was starting to get a bit warm while we were there, but they do have a nice breeze most of the time, so mosquitoes were not an issue. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and will stay here again.

    • D
      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.

    • Kloee S.
      Mar. 6, 2022

      Llano Grande Lake Park Resort

      Nice over 55 RV Park!

      Llano Grande was a nice park and we enjoyed our stay there, but it sounded lime there were some issues with pools being heated and communication on events. We dont really use ammenities, so didnt affect us, but could hear grumbling among guests. We had a nice pull thru site, level and plenty long and were close to the laundryroom/pool. Everyone had a golf cart and it was nice to see all the activity going on. There is a big canal behind the park with a levy you can walk on, a nice rec room, a shuffleboard area, horseshoe area, three pools, pickleball courts, a golf course and very nice people. I was bummed that it was so far from the beach. There is a bird viewing state park near, costco and walmart were fairly close and South Padre Island was about an hour away.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 26, 2025

      Lazy Palm Ranch

      Very nice campground with full hook ups

      Excellent weather here $360 a month including electric and that’s a full hook up with sewer house great amenities even the hot tub was up and going. Only downside is a half hour drive to buy anything. like food.🤪 very good people in the office here already considering coming back next winter also they have a good laundry facility February 7 they brought in 30 some construction workers. This entire place has gone to hell. They cranked their trucks up at 5 AM but don’t leave till quarter till six constant noise until they leave and then they come back about 630 or seven continuously making noise till 1130 or midnight. They drive through the park like they don’t know where the road is I can’t wait to leave and I doubt now I will ever come back. This part claimed to be 50+, but there’s full of 20 year-old punks not to mention the wild boys on there damn Harley’s day and night vroom vroom

    • Judi L.
      Apr. 18, 2019

      Bluebonnet RV Resort

      Nice friendly medium priced RV Resort popular with 55+ Winter Texans.

      Well maintained, reasonable prices, gated, small dog park, laundry rooms on site, two recreation halls, indoor heated pool, billiard hall, quiet area, level sites. Friendly residents and staff

    • Cari E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 2, 2022

      The Fig Tree RV Resort

      Friendly atmosophere

      I stayed here for February and March while visiting my aunt, who snow birds at Fig Tree. While it’s marketed as a 55+ community, they do allow a small portion of spots to be booked by younger singles or couples (I don’t think they would allow families with children, however). They have a wide array of events weekly that can be fun to attend, and the residents and staff are kind and enjoyable. The park is clean but could use some upgrades/fixing up (a fence needs to be replaced, 1-2 washer/dryers are usually out of order, the gate was broken during my stay, etc), but they are actively working on improvements. Pets are welcome, it’s about 45 minutes from South Padre, and great for day trips into Mexico.

      Don’t count on their WiFi working (it is also not secured), but I did have great service with Verizon and good service with AT&T.

      Overall, I would definitely consider coming back next winter.

    • Jeremy C.
      Aug. 31, 2020

      Encore Lakewood

      Very Pet Friendly. Great amenities

      If you are near the border and are looking for a great place for your furry companion, Lakewood RV Resort is a great stop.  It's near South Padre Island, and the border. If you're looking for a location where you can stay and experience nice amenities though, this is great for that as well. 

      Don't expect rustic or run down locations here. Full RV hookups, pools, billiards, and outdoor activities for all ages, but especially seniors. I can't recommend this place enough!


    Guide to Mission

    The Mission area offers specialized RV parks with amenities catering to seasonal visitors and long-term stays. Winter Texans find comfortable accommodations at several parks within the Rio Grande Valley, providing easy access to local attractions and border towns. Monthly rates often include utilities, with discounts available for extended reservations.

    What to do

    Birding opportunities: Americana RV Resort serves as a convenient base for birding enthusiasts. "Great place to relax" with "events happening every weekend to keep you busy," according to visitor Mark S. The resort provides access to numerous birding hotspots in the Rio Grande Valley region.

    Shopping excursions: RV parks in the area are positioned near major shopping centers and outlets. One visitor at Tip O' Texas RV Resort mentioned "there is a great mall and shopping area close" and noted the resort is "surrounded by beautiful citrus groves." Many visitors appreciate proximity to both American retail and border markets.

    Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer swimming pools for on-site recreation. Tip O' Texas visitors often take day trips to coastal areas. As one camper noted, "If you want to head to the water you can drive an hour away and hit the Gulf of Mexico. We did this the second day we stayed here and it was so much fun."

    What campers like

    Community activities: Winter visitors appreciate the social atmosphere at Split Rail RV Park & Resort. One visitor arrived "in time for evening of Christmas carols and fellowship" and found "plenty of activities to keep you busy." The 55+ community hosts regular social events throughout the winter season.

    Pet amenities: Many campers specifically mention dog facilities at Bluebonnet RV Resort. The park features "a dog bath and dog playground" and is "very pet friendly." One visitor noted they "love the dog wash with fresh towels-all you need is your doggie's favorite shampoo."

    Clean facilities: Visitors consistently mention cleanliness as a standout feature. One Bluebonnet visitor described the resort as "beautifully maintained, very clean" and noted "all buildings and laundry are exceptionally clean." Another mentioned the "well maintained" grounds with "no weeds and grass is mowed throughout."

    What you should know

    Age restrictions: Many parks in the Mission area cater specifically to older adults. Tip O' Texas RV Resort is described as an "adult resort" with "super friendly residents." Visitor Lynn B. mentioned the resort has "lots of activities" specifically designed for mature travelers.

    Peak season considerations: Winter months bring significantly higher occupancy as northern visitors migrate south. Reservations become essential between November and March. As one Bluebonnet visitor noted, they enjoyed their "entire winter" stay so much they "have reserved a spot next year."

    Pandemic protocols: Some parks have adapted their activities and amenities. A visitor to Acacia RV & MH Park mentioned "limited activity while there due to caution of COVID, but that was appreciated." Parks continue to adjust their protocols based on current health guidelines.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool access: Several resorts maintain swimming pools for family recreation. Bluebonnet RV Resort features an "indoor heated pool" according to visitor Judi L., making it suitable for family swimming regardless of weather conditions.

    Site selection: When traveling with children or multiple vehicles, request specific sites. At Acacia RV & MH Park, visitors found a "cozy atmosphere" where "everyone very helpful...neighbors and staff." Another park visitor noted that "some sites are a little tight but mgr tries to get you in best spot for your needs."

    Local excursions: The Mission area provides access to nature areas and water recreation within driving distance. A Tip O' Texas visitor mentioned "we knew there was some good hiking nearby" and that the location made it easy to access "so many great attractions and places to do outdoor activities."

    Tips from RVers

    Site setup: Concrete pads are standard at many Mission area parks, providing stable parking in all weather conditions. Bluebonnet RV Resort visitors consistently mention the quality of the hookups, with one noting "nice slabs, great hook ups." Most parks offer full hookups with 50-amp service suitable for larger RVs.

    Amenities: Laundry facilities receive positive reviews at several parks. One visitor to Bluebonnet appreciated "two air conditioned club houses and the separate lounging library." Most parks maintain shower facilities, recreation halls, and community gathering spaces.

    Security features: Several parks offer enhanced security measures. Judi L. described Bluebonnet as "gated" with "level sites" in a "quiet area," making it suitable for travelers concerned about security during extended stays.

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