Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sealy, TX

"The park is VERY clean and also quiet! It's close to everything so thats a major plus," according to one visitor. Campgrounds with RV hookups are found throughout the Sealy, Texas area. Houston West RV Park in Brookshire accommodates big rigs with 50-amp hookups and water connections on spacious sites. Thousand Trails Colorado River in Columbus offers full hookup sites year-round with 30/50-amp service, sewer connections, and water hookups that can handle large motorhomes. Whispering Oaks RV Park in Weimar features concrete pads with full hookups and is open all seasons, providing ample space for RVs of various sizes. Jetstream RV Resort at Waller maintains 207 sites with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections specifically designed for RVs.

While some parks offer luxury amenities like swimming pools and fitness centers, others focus on basic RV necessities. Most campgrounds near Sealy provide sanitary dump stations, though not all sites have sewer hookups at individual spots. Cell service varies across the region, with visitors reporting 2-4 bars on Verizon at most locations. A review mentioned that "the sites were wide, but there's only about a foot or so of space between sites" at one location, highlighting the importance of checking site dimensions when making reservations. Many parks accommodate pets with designated dog areas, though specific restrictions may apply. Several RV parks in the area remain open year-round, making them suitable for winter travelers seeking warmer Texas temperatures. Propane service is available at select locations, with some offering on-site delivery.

Best RV Sites Near Sealy, Texas (102)

    1. Houston West RV Park

    6 Reviews
    San Felipe, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 375-5678

    "Very nice RV Campground with large dog park, laundry, and cleaned showers and toilets. Easy drive to see the Johnson Space Center."

    "Level spot, no fuss. Quiet night. Only downside were the mosquitos. Bring repellant! Altogether a good experience for a single overnight."

    2. Thousand Trails Colorado River

    13 Reviews
    Fayetteville, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We were close to the river."

    "Yes, there's not a lot of spaces between spots like there are in most state parks, but the residents are quiet. We had space D25 which is on the outside of the big loop by the river and boat ramp."

    3. Whispering Oaks RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Fayetteville, TX
    30 miles
    Website

    $40 / night

    "Bathroom and shower facilities are very clean. RV site electrical and water hook up easily accessible along with the sewer connection. I definitely recommend this RV resort."

    "The grounds were lovely, with beautiful live oaks, a manicured walking path among the oaks behind the property, and a nice garden with chickens and guinea fowl for entertainment."

    4. Jetstream RV Resort at Waller

    4 Reviews
    Prairie View, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 509-0000

    $21 - $999 / night

    "Lots of great amenities and awesome staff! Friendly neighbors and a lot of full timers so not a lot of traffic or noise. The park was clean with full hookups, wide roads and level concrete pads."

    "A wonderful team and a multitude of wonderful amenities! There is not a lot of traffic or noise because there are a lot of full-time residents and friendly neighbors."

    5. Red Oak Ranch

    4 Reviews
    Cedar Creek, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 826-6339

    "I happened upon this place as I was driving from Austin to Houston on the 290. Great place to stop if you are tired or just don’t want to drive anymore."

    "Anyone feeling tired or those who simply decide to stop driving can find great cookie clicker and relaxation here."

    6. Highway 6 RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Stafford, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 230-1531

    "They have 2 dog runs, one of them being the largest dog run weve seen at a campground so our mali really got to sprint it out. They also had a free dog wash!"

    "I recently stayed at Highway 6 RV Resort and I have nothing to say about my experience other than good."

    7. Happy Oaks RV Park

    1 Review
    Eagle Lake, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 732-5587

    8. Shiloh RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Richmond, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 344-2888

    "This park is tucked away from the main highway and roads but is close enough to restaurants and other amenities. Folks are friendly and it is a quiet atmosphere. All the spots are pull throughs."

    "This campground is small, however it is very well shaded and has a great swimming beach. Sites are full hookup! Staff super friendly!"

    9. Westlake RV Resort

    1 Review
    Jersey Village, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 463-8566

    "Clean facilities. Nice amenities. Close to stores. Quiet at night."

    10. USA RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Sugar Land, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 343-0626

    $35 / night

    "People; very friendly Location; easy to find Bathrooms; very clean Showers; great Campsite; no shade very windy"

    "Great park with an amazing location.  Everything you need is very nearby."

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RV Park Reviews near Sealy, TX

296 Reviews of 102 Sealy Campgrounds


  • Denise V.
    May. 14, 2021

    Big Creek Resort, Marina, & Campground

    One of my favorite local campgrounds

    I like this park because it's close to home. It's got a good space between sites and is broken into 3 or 4 areas so you're not just piled in like sardines. You can being 4-wheeled vehicles that have a steering wheel. No sewer hookups, but there is a dump station. Unfortunately, subsequent major floods have caused them to lose much of the tree cover. It's great when camping in groups though, which we do quite often. All sites have views of the lake. They have a really good fireworks display on 4th of July. 

    Type of Park: Private-owned 

    Check In: 4p Check Out: 3p 

    Site#79- Back-In

    $35 per night($105 total) 

    Water 20/30/50 amp 

    Picnic Table with concrete pad 

    Grass site. No rock or concrete base

    👍🏻 Pros: No trees to avoid 

    On the end of the line so no one is on the"front" side of the camper 

    Good area for camping in groups 

    Close to good swimming areas and store 

    Close to boat ramp

    👎🏻 Cons: Split-level site- table is down a slight hill from parking area. No shade 

    Across from the cabins on stilts, lake view is a little blocked 

    Cabins are being refurbished and the equipment and materials are stacked near the site(and some construction noise) 

    No grill or fire ring at this site

    📝 Park Notes: Gates closed and locked from midnight to 6 am on weekends. 

    Closed at 10 pm on week days. 

    Can bring golf carts, ATV's(machines with steering wheels, not handle bars) 

    Dump Station- a little hard to get to for big rigs. Also hard to leave the park from there. You may have to go back into the park to turn around. 

    Park Store- has fishing bait and supplies, too 

    Cabins are under re-construction There is a Places Munzee here

    Boat Ramp

    🐦 Wildlife: Birds: Cormorants(Water Turkeys), barn swallows, scissor-tail

    For more info, see https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/04/camping-on-easter-weekend.html

  • Denise V.
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Colorado Landing RV & Mobile Home Park

    Nice Quiet Park not far from Fairgrounds

    • Water

    • 20/30/50 amp

    • Sewer

    • Extended Cable TV

    • Grill

    • Picnic Table (each one hand-painted with different design)

    • Site Pad: Gravel, level

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • Pull-thru sites closest to the Colorado River

    👎🏻 Cons:• No direct access to get into the river. It drops off too much.

    • The back portion of the site got a lot of afternoon sun

    📝 Park Notes:

    • Dump Station

    • Wifi

    • Propane sold onsite per pound. Site pickup/dropoff

    • Swimming Pool

    • Community Center with Laundry facility(1 washer/ 1 dryer), kitchen, showers/bathroom with kitchen, games, TV, shower

    • Pets on leash, big dog park

    • Each site had it's own trash can

    🐦 Wildlife:

    • Birds

    • Deer

    • Squirrels

    For more info and a video see https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/10/colorado-landing-rv-park.html

  • Casey L.
    Mar. 19, 2023

    South Main RV Park

    Good for proximity to NRG stadium

    My husband and I came to the Houston rodeo and stayed here strictly for proximity to the stadium. The RV park did have a shuttle which was very nice to get us to and from. Most sites are large enough for big rigs, you do have to park on the gravel right in front of your rig which can be tight. Nice concrete pads at each site. Traffic can be loud and there are many full-time set ups here with permanent residents. Has a gate with a code so it did feel safe at night. Small dog park that could use some extra TLC. Laundry on premises, no play ground, good wifi and Verizon service.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Pleasant Texas State Park

    We had a really nice relaxing stay at Stephen F Austin State Park near San Filepe, Texas. Great little state park easily accessed from I-10. The 38 RV sites are all asphalt pad pull throughs with 30/15 amp electric, water and sewer complete with concrete pad for table, fire pit, lantern and all well spaced for plenty of privacy...big rig friendly. They have an additional 39 tent only sites with water and 25 primitive. Screened shelters are reservable for tent camping with 20 amp electric and water plus one rustic cabin with amenities. There is a$5 daily entrance fee in addition to camping fees. The bathhouse facilities are brand new. It's a small park but they do have five miles of trails for hiking/biking with views of the Brazos River. We enjoyed the wildlife; deer strolling in the campground every morning and evening, birds, rabbits, frogs, turtles, a bobcat and numerous owls. They have a Nature Center; however it was not open during our visit. The park office has a small store with sundries and park souvenirs. The nearby San Felipe de Austin State His­toric Site tells the story of early settlers to Texas and is worth a visit. We made a run to the nearby town of Sealy to do a much needed laundry stop...small community with grocery, dining and fuel to meet most needs. GPS 29.811982-96.108059 l(979) 885-3613 l Park Road 38 San Felipe, TX 77473

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2022

    Stagecoach RV Park

    Clean, well kept and friendly host.

    This is more like a mobile home park for RV’s than a camping experience. Each space is a pull through that has a picnic table and full hookups including sewer. Most sites have trees. Most spaces are occupied by long term tenants as evidenced by skirting around the rigs. Evidently several children live here as well. There is a dedicated area to take dogs so they can do their business.
    Quite a few speed bumps. No gates so anyone can enter/exit at will. Laundry room and bathrooms have locks. Bathrooms are clean and free hot water. Pool/hot tub were closed. I stayed 3 nights in April. It felt safe, so I’d stay here again. People said hello when walking and waved when they drove by.

    Worst thing was the number of speed bumps…useful but not really RV friendly. I’ve added photos, and although I copied them from another source, they are valid photos of what I saw and experienced.

  • Denise V.
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Lake Somerville State Park Birch Creek Unit Campground

    Nice park with green space between sites

    • Water

    • 20/30 amp(had 50 amp outlet, but only 20& 30 breakers)

    • Grill

    • Fire Ring with adjustable height grate

    • Picnic Table

    • Site Pad: asphalt. Site was just long enough for my 24' camper and my truck and not much room between.

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • Near the water with a trail to get there

    • Green space between the site and neighbors

    • Good kayaking area

    👎🏻 Cons:

    • The spot is tight getting in. My 10' high camper had low hanging branches on it(but they were soft, not stiff). Lots of vines/shrubs across from the site, so no extra room there. 

    📝 Park Notes:

    • Park does not have a gate, so it doesn't close

    • Dump Station for each camping loop

    • Restrooms/ Bath House

    • Boat ramp

    • Fishing jetty (pier is closed)

    • This campground is better for winter camping. Great buffer from wind and neighbors. Only a handful of sites have direct access to the water.

    • Lots of trails

    • There are Munzees and Geocaches here

    • Group pavilion/kitchen available

    • 2 group shelters available

    🐦 Wildlife:• Birds: Shore birds, egrets, herons, cardinals, mockingbirds

    • Deer

    • Raccoons(I saw their tracks, but not the critters)

    More info an video at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/08/my-birthday-weekend-2021.html

    Site 23 was better (stayed in this one twice). Wider, nice view of lake. Not very long, but easier to get into.

  • J
    Aug. 3, 2022

    Southlake RV Resort

    Nice clean park

    The park is VERY clean and also quiet! It’s close to everything so thats a major plus. However it does have A LOT of rules. Also, a lot of long term residents live here. The back in spots are a little tight so if you’re not great at backing in just get a pull through. The facilities are immaculate . It’s been worth the price so far.

  • Denise V.
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Rocky Creek (Somerville Lake)

    Great campgound with lots of green space

    Type of Park: COE 

    Check In: 3p Check Out: 2p 

    Site#144- Back-In

    💲28 per night

    • Water

    • 20/30/50 amp- pedestal looks pretty new

    • Grill- good condition

    • Fire Ring with flip over grate

    • Metal mesh picnic table with cover, far enough away so awnings came out fully

    • Site Pad: Level, crushed granite. Slopes up at the roadside.

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • On the shore of the lake facing west

    • Trees for some shade• Covered picnic table

    • Close to restrooms/showers

    • Plenty of room between sites

    • This site is aligned perfectly. Sit at the picnic table and watch the sun go down between the trees

    • Extra parking area across from site(mostly unused and starting to grow up)

    👎🏻 Cons:

    • No sewer hookups

    • Site slopes off steep on edge of site. Watch small children

    • Some of the trees around the site have been cut down. They still show on Google maps though.

    • Watch for ants

    📝 Park Notes:

    • Gates closed and locked from 10p to 6p- can get out, but not back in

    • 2 Dump Stations- the one closest to the entry gate has you facing into the park

    • Restrooms/ Showers

    • Playground

    • 3 miles of Nature Trails

    • Boat ramp is closed- under reconstruction

    • Group shelter for rent

    • Lots of dumpsters throughout the park

    • Sites on the east side of this loop are closer together

    • 60s-90s loop was pretty full

    • There are Munzees and a Geocache here

    🐦 Wildlife:

    • Birds: Cardinals, Mockingbirds, Great Blue Herons, Great Egrets

    • Quite a few deer

  • Jennings L.
    Jul. 18, 2023

    Yegua Creek Campground

    great

    It is mentioned that the campground has 82 sites, out of which 65 have 50-amp electrical and water hookups. Additionally, it provides flush toilets, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, two boat ramps house of hazards, an interpretive trail, and a dump station on-site. The natural features of the campground include the scenic shoreline of Somerville Lake, where pelicans and other waterfowl can be seen.


Guide to Sealy

Sealy, Texas camping options range from small family-friendly parks to larger resorts accommodating extended stays. Located in Austin County at an elevation of 200 feet, the area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making year-round camping viable. Most RV sites near Sealy are situated within a 30-minute drive of town, with several parks offering fishing access to the nearby Colorado River.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Colorado River access at Thousand Trails Colorado River provides multiple fishing spots. "Right on the Colorado river plus two ponds to fish in. Lots of places to walk or ride your bikes," notes one visitor.

Walking trails: Several parks maintain nature paths for daily exercise. At Thousand Trails Colorado River, campers appreciate the "nice shady area" with "trails to walk and lots of deer."

Swimming options: Many campgrounds offer swimming facilities for hot Texas days. "The pool was so fancy and the water was lukewarm from the warm son so night swims were the best. They have adult pool hours from 8pm-10pm," reports a camper at Highway 6 RV Resort.

Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings are common at multiple campgrounds. One camper at Thousand Trails Colorado River mentions "deer being everywhere, they ain't kidding. And watch where you walk in the grass, the deer left presents."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Maintained bathrooms rank high on camper priorities. A visitor at Whispering Oaks RV Park noted, "Bathroom and shower facilities are very clean. RV site electrical and water hook up easily accessible along with the sewer connection."

Convenient locations: Easy highway access makes several parks popular for travelers. "This park is only about a block off of Route 10 near Houston. Great place to stay if you are just passing through," mentions a reviewer about Houston West RV Park.

Pet amenities: Dog owners value dedicated pet facilities. At Highway 6 RV Resort, one camper shared, "They have 2 dog runs, one of them being the largest dog run weve seen at a campground so our mali really got to sprint it out. They also had a free dog wash!"

Quiet environment: Many parks maintain peaceful atmospheres despite highway proximity. A camper at Shiloh RV Park commented, "This park is tucked away from the main highway and roads but is close enough to restaurants and other amenities. Folks are friendly and it is a quiet atmosphere."

What you should know

Mosquito preparation: Insects can be problematic during warmer months. A Houston West RV Park visitor warned, "They've got a pretty severe red ant infestation everywhere, so you can't spend too long standing outside on the gravel or the grass."

Site spacing: Some parks feature tighter arrangements than others. At USA RV Park, a visitor noted it was "very full of non recreational people. No place to walk, can't wait to leave."

Seasonal residents: Many RV parks near Sealy host long-term residents. At Highway 6 RV Resort, a camper observed, "I lived in this park from October 2021 until mid May 2022. It is a clean and orderly place."

Road noise: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. One Happy Oaks RV Park visitor reported, "VERY close to I-10 so it was noisy all night."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some parks offer dedicated children's areas. At Red Oak Ranch, families can use nearby county park facilities: "Across the street is a county park with asphalt walking/running/biking paths around the large lake."

Pet restrictions: While most parks allow pets, rules vary by location. A Shiloh RV Park visitor noted, "Lots and lots of dogs but there is no off leash area for them. There is also a mommy and her teenager donkeys who like carrots and apples."

Entertainment options: Recreation facilities differ significantly between parks. At Highway 6 RV Resort, "I also used the recreation room that had a pool table, shuffle board table and large television. Each day there was coffee and popcorn available."

Wildlife education: Animal encounters create learning opportunities. At Thousand Trails Colorado River, "Their are also deer everywhere. They have off leash area for fur babies."

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: Most parks provide concrete pads, though quality varies. A Whispering Oaks RV Park visitor found "level spots. It looks like there are a lot of people who stay for extended periods."

Hookup reliability: Full hookup availability differs between parks. A Thousand Trails Colorado River camper shared, "Was a bit disappointed as when booking through TT website, it said full hook ups when we arrived, only Water and Electric were available."

Arrival timing: Some parks have limited office hours. At Whispering Oaks RV Park, "The staff was very helpful when we called to reserve a spot earlier in the day. The park is clean with level spots."

Cost variations: Price points range significantly between parks. A Houston West RV Park visitor found, "Every other campground in the Houston area seems to be $55+, but with AAA discount I only paid $45 here!"

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