Best RV Parks & Resorts near Stamford, TX

Several RV parks surround Stamford, Texas, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Whistlestop RV Resort in Abilene offers full hookup sites with 30/50 amp service, level gravel pads, and amenities including a pool and picnic tables. Fort Phantom Lakeside RV Park provides waterfront camping with full hookups and is big rig friendly, though with limited shade trees. RidgeView RV Resort features 85 sites with hard gravel parking and astroturf yards, positioned on a hilltop with paved roads throughout the property. "The sites are fairly well spaced, particularly for a private campground," noted one RV traveler about Whistlestop. Tye RV Park maintains 124 year-round sites with both 30 and 50 amp service on level pull-through spots suitable for larger rigs.

While most rv parks in the region offer full hookup rv sites, amenities and services vary considerably between locations. Highway noise affects several parks, particularly those near I-20 like RidgeView and Whistlestop. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area, with one visitor reporting "excellent AT&T coverage with 5 bars of 5G service" at Whistlestop. Many parks accommodate pets but have specific rules regarding outdoor containment. Dump stations are available at most locations, though some parks like RidgeView lack this facility. Free laundry facilities are a notable perk at Tye RV Park, while others charge per load. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, as several reviewers mentioned difficulty securing spots without advance booking. Most rv campgrounds in the area remain open year-round with consistent availability.

Best RV Sites Near Stamford, Texas (33)

    1. Whistlestop RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Abilene, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 704-5252

    $40 / night

    "Friendly staff. Some back in spots lots of pull through spots. Big rig friendly. Pack roadbase gravel that is well maintained. Nearby big box stores. Very clean restrooms, showers and laundry."

    "Pool, tennis court, volleyball court, great WiFi, level sites with picnic tables. Small store with snacks and drinks."

    2. Fort Phantom Lakeside RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Abilene, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 338-7982

    "Great location right by the water depending on spot allows for better lake views. They have full site hookups with the spots on gravel. There is also boat ramp right next to site and picnic areas."

    "A few pull through sites available. Limited shade trees. There is nice grass for our dog. Great fishing dock and crappie house. Great spot for fishing and swimming."

    3. Tye RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Abilene, TX
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 691-0398

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Rates start at 35.00 for level gravelled and paved spots but no qshade trees as yet."

    "The sites are really close together but most are pull-through sites. No picnic tables, just a place to park. Has power water and sewer. The stag is super friendly and the WiFi works."

    4. RidgeView RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Abilene, TX
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 999-9631

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Stayed long term so very familiar with park. Next to I-20 so there’s that. Good pool, dog park, laundromat with pay per load on machines-card."

    "A variety of pull through and back-in full hookup sites. Sites are sand/gravel with an artificial grass patch for each. Laundry and bath sites are new clean and modern."

    5. Haskell Municipal RV Park

    1 Review
    Stamford, TX
    10 miles
    +1 (940) 864-2333

    6. Top Hand RV Park

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    Albany, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 762-6126

    $30 - $35 / night

    7. Trent RV Park

    1 Review
    Abilene, TX
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 433-7590

    "Close to town and with plenty to do and explore, this property is centrally located . Check them out and post some pictures here!"

    8. Buck Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Abilene, TX
    40 miles
    +1 (325) 672-2825

    "About 50 sites, most seem to be long-term. I would stay again."

    9. ALBANY INN & RV CAMPGROUND

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    Albany, TX
    30 miles
    +1 (325) 762-2451
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RV Park Reviews near Stamford, TX

67 Reviews of 33 Stamford Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2025

    RidgeView RV Resort

    Great location, near everything

    Fairly new park on top of hill. Stayed long term so very familiar with park. Next to I-20 so there’s that. Good pool, dog park, laundromat with pay per load on machines-card. Hard Gravel parking- most sites not completely level, astroturf yard. Roads are asphalt paved so great for walks. Did not use showers. Good sewer, water pressure and 50/30 amp available-included for overnight. Good Spots just for overnight folks-Pull through. Backin long term-very good- best in area for electric kWh price. Good long term rent price. First A.I. mega center being built in the area so wait list long term.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Whistlestop RV Resort

    Well maintained, pool, etc

    Friendly staff. Some back in spots lots of pull through spots. Big rig friendly. Pack roadbase gravel that is well maintained. Nearby big box stores. Very clean restrooms, showers and laundry. Very nice large clubhouse. Horse stalls are covered and lit at back of campground. Manager is Shayna. She is delightful and very professional. They crack down on speeders. Camp speed is max 10 mph. Kids stay here too so be careful.

  • E
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Tye RV Park

    Little Gem Right off Highway

    This park has new owners as of February this year! Rates start at 35.00 for level gravelled and paved spots but no qshade trees as yet. Pool is being built now and they have nicest laundry facility we’ve ever seen- best part is there are 9 machines which are FREE and new. Some highway noise as to be expected. Friendly staff and nice and clean. This park is mostly for long-term but have 16 pull - through designated sites in the front of park with newly planted trees. Highly recommend this great stopover!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2022

    RidgeView RV Resort

    Great newer park

    Right off I-20 in Abilene. A variety of pull through and back-in full hookup sites. Sites are sand/gravel with an artificial grass patch for each. Laundry and bath sites are new clean and modern. Nice pool and fire pit area next to the camp store. There is some road noise from I 20, sites farthest away from the office are farthest from the highway. The park sits on a high ridge providing beautiful west Texas sunsets.

  • Robyn W.
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Lake Stamford Marina

    Country Living at the Lake

    The sites are located close to the water with full-hook ups available. Most spots are gravel but depending on lake level some spots now have grass. The better sites have their own covered picnic tables. Some sites have tree with shade closer spot to the water do not any trees or picnic tables. There is store on site however the nearest gas station is a few miles out. There is also mobile home to rent out and they do allow for rent camping. Pets allowed but there is no designated area so must be picked up after. It’s really busy during holiday peak times when we went but it wasn’t as bad as most lakes in the area. Pull through spots are available and some spots are park as you choose. This place isn’t a resort has all amenities but it is right by the water and if you have a boat it’s not a short distance to dock.

    Two things I love:

    1. It is right by the water
    2. The store was pretty well stocked

    One thing I didn’t love: Some areas are park as you can fit and not paved or gravel.

  • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2021

    Whistlestop RV Resort

    Great Park, lots of perks

    Full service park, very clean. Pool, tennis court, volleyball court, great WiFi, level sites with picnic tables. Small store with snacks and drinks.

  • JZ W.
    Jan. 11, 2022

    Tye RV Park

    Super nice staff, clean camp

    This is more of a 1-night stop over place. The sites are really close together but most are pull-through sites. No picnic tables, just a place to park. Has power water and sewer.

    The stag is super friendly and the WiFi works. Free laundry and a bath house with a code to get in.

    But. I knew there would be noise from the freeway as it is just off the freeway (I-20). BUT there is also a train that blows its horn AND it’s in a flight path so there are jets flying over pretty regularly (it’s 11:22 pm as I write this. I plan to put on a gray noise machine so MAYBE it will help me sleep.

  • J
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Buck Creek RV Park

    Good overnight spot off I 20

    Overnight stop, far enough from the interstate that the road noise was minimal. Easy to book online last minute. New owner on-site, came by to make sure we had what we needed. About 50 sites, most seem to be long-term. I would stay again.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2023

    Whistlestop RV Resort

    Well spaced campsites and well maintained CG

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 49 for just one night in late March. The campground is nice and well maintained. The sites are fairly well spaced, particularly for a private CG, which was nice. The staff were very friendly and helpful. There is a bit of road noise from I-20.

    AT&T coverage was excellent, with 5 Bars of 5G service and speeds up to 10 MB/s. We had an unobstructed view of the sky and so we were able to receive all 3 SW Dish satellites and the Resort WiFi was decent with~2.5 MB/s. We didn’t try to load any OTA channels or set up Starlink.


Guide to Stamford

RV campsites near Stamford, Texas typically offer level sites suitable for various rig sizes in a semi-arid climate zone. The region sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation with average summer temperatures reaching the mid-90s and winter lows around 30°F. Most parks operate year-round with seasonal demand peaking during spring and fall when temperatures are milder.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Fort Phantom Lakeside RV Park provides waterfront access with fishing docks and a dedicated crappie house. "Great fishing dock and crappie house. Great spot for fishing and swimming," notes visitor Sarha B. The park offers affordable rates for anglers looking to spend time on the water.

Historical exploration: Fort Griffin State Historic Site Campgrounds connects visitors with Texas frontier history. "So awesome to walk in the footsteps of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday, a must visit for any history buff. Plus a nice quiet campground along the Brazos!" states Kent B. The site combines camping with historical interpretation.

Recreational facilities: Multiple parks feature outdoor amenities beyond standard camping. "There are plenty of amenities including pool, covered area with corn hole and other games, beach volleyball, pickle ball, golf net and a bunch of other forms of entertainment," reports L Robert T. about one park. Seasonal pool availability varies between properties.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom quality stands out in camper reviews across multiple parks. "Bathrooms are worth the price of admission alone. They are separate rooms with enough room for two and incredibly clean, new and great water pressure," writes Doug about Whistlestop RV Resort. Regular maintenance creates positive impressions.

Laundry access: Free laundry facilities represent a significant perk at some locations. "They have all new laundry facilities (which are free to use!!) and new showers that look really nice," explains Tris W. about Tye RV Park. Other parks charge per load with card-operated machines.

Sunset views: Some RV parks offer elevated positions with unobstructed horizon views. "The park sits on a high ridge providing beautiful west Texas sunsets," mentions Stacey about RidgeView RV Resort. Evening viewpoints provide natural scenery in an otherwise developed camping setting.

What you should know

Noise considerations: Highway, train, and air traffic impact sound levels at multiple parks. "I knew there would be noise from the freeway as it is just off the freeway (I-20). BUT there is also a train that blows its horn AND it's in a flight path so there are jets flying over pretty regularly," cautions JZ W. Consider site location when booking for minimal noise.

Limited shade: Tree cover remains minimal throughout the region. "It has not been established long enough to have any trees. Hot in Texas and always look for trees to shade us," reports Paul & Lee Ann C. Most parks feature open, unprotected sites with limited natural shade.

Cell reception: Connectivity varies between locations but generally remains strong near Abilene. Most parks report adequate coverage for major carriers with Buck Creek RV Park providing service despite being slightly removed from urban centers. "Less than 1 mile from I-20, so some road noise, but not overwhelming," notes Mark.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Family-friendly sites include playground facilities and recreational areas. "Good pool, dog park, laundromat with pay per load on machines-card. Hard Gravel parking- most sites not completely level, astroturf yard. Roads are asphalt paved so great for walks," explains David J. about one resort. Check seasonal pool availability when planning summer visits.

City park access: Some camping options integrate with municipal park facilities. "Very nice city park with kids play area and ponds. Ball fields also," describes lenny M. about Haskell Municipal RV Park. These locations combine camping with established recreational infrastructure.

Star visibility: Rural locations offer exceptional night sky viewing opportunities. "It's as if the stars are so close you can almost touch them," shares Amanda F. Light pollution remains minimal at sites outside Abilene city limits, creating opportunities for astronomy with children.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: RV parks vary significantly in how sites are arranged. "The sites are fairly well spaced, particularly for a private CG, which was nice," reports one full-timer about their 36-foot Class A setup. Others note tighter arrangements, especially at parks with long-term residents.

Level pads: Site leveling requirements vary between locations. "Sites are flat, gravel but clean gravel- not mud- and are outlined with curbs. 25' grass areas between our spots," reports one RVer. Others mention challenging leveling situations: "Sites are large but hard to find level on many of them."

Reservation timing: RV campsites near Stamford often fill quickly during peak seasons. "We were able to call the day before and get a site which was helpful for traveling!" notes Jessica K. Last-minute availability depends on seasonal demand and midweek versus weekend timing.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Stamford, TX is Whistlestop RV Resort with a 4.4-star rating from 13 reviews.

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