Best RV Parks near Stamford, TX

Are you planning an RV camping trip to Stamford? We've got you covered. Find the best information on RV campsites and dispersed camping near Stamford, including sites, reviews, and tips for getting the most out of your RVing experience. Whether you're looking for a quiet location in the woods or a place near local attractions, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect spot for your motorhome.

Best RV Sites Near Stamford, TX (31)

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    1. Whistlestop RV Resort

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    Whistle Stop RV Resort, in Abilene, is Central Texas’ newest and finest RV destination centered around both the smallest campers to today's big rigs! Our guests can enjoy a full service convenience store, a beautiful covered pavilion, a pool, a large clubhouse with full kitchen, and much, much more. We strive to be one of the safest, most family-friendly RV parks in the area, and we hope to see you soon!

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

    $40 / night

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    2. Tye RV Park

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    Cozy RV Park located near I-20 minutes from Abilene, Tx and Dyess AFB. Offer nightly, weekly and long term stay. Newly added concrete pads! We offer: Free Wi-Fi Free laundry facility with LG smart washers/dryers and 24/7 access. Cameras located around facility . Newly renovated restrooms with tile walk-in showers. Catch& release fishing pond.

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

    $35 - $45 / night

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    3. Fort Phantom Lakeside RV Park

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    14 full hook-up sites. 50 & 30 amp breakers.

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    4. RidgeView RV Resort

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    Three affordable types of RV sites, two laundry-bathhouses, and one helpful, friendly attitude are in store for every guest. Big skies, big list of deluxe amenities, and big fun are what you’ll find in West Texas Big Country. Join the neighborly community at Ridgeview RV Resort and see why hundreds of folks say ‘five-stars.’

    Abilene has more than 243 sunny days every year, so it’s always a great day to play golf or see the sights. Situated on 30 beautifully landscaped acres, Ridgeview offers fun park activities, like bingo and dances, monthly food trucks, and live music. You can even reserve the pergola area for events like weddings or parties.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    $40 - $55 / night

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    5. Weeping Willow RV Park

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    Welcome to Weeping Willow RV Park Weeping Willow RV Park is conveniently located off I-20 exit 263 at Trent, TX between Sweetwater and Abilene. Whether you are looking for a place to stop for the night, or planning an extended stay in the area Weeping Willow RV Park is waiting to welcome you. Our campground is a great option for those seeking a quiet country atmosphere with room to stretch out. We offer 20 pull-through spots to choose from, all with full hook-ups and 50 amp breakers. All spots are big-rig friendly. Area Attractions: Going on a vacation isn't very fun if the destination doesn't have things to do, see or explore. When you stay at Weeping Willow RV Park, you'll enjoy our conveniently placed location that allows you to enjoy the outdoors and is close enough to civilization that you can have a night on the town.

    Weeping Willow is only 5 miles from various grocery stores, restaurants, and a golf course.

    In addition, our location is 20 miles from Abilene, TX. The Abilene area offers shopping, downtown attractions and venues, the Abilene Zoo, Frontier Texas!, museums, and various restaurants and events. Visitors will find that Abilene has plenty to offer.

    Only 25 miles away is Buffalo Gap, Texas and Abilene State Park. Visit Historic Buffalo Gap Village, and eat at the famous Perini Ranch Steakhouse and the Salty Roan Bakery. You can take the scenic drive to the Abilene State Park where you can hike and fish. You'll find lots of activities and things to do when you explore the area.

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    • Reservable
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    • Drinking Water
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    6. Top Hand RV Park

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    We’re a small RV park that enjoys the peace & quiet of small town Mayberry RFD style life. Conveniently located near downtown shopping, but far enough from the hustle & bustle to be quiet. Only a block away is municipal Webb Park with an amazing swimming pool, sand pit volleyball, skate park, soccer field, softball field, grills & picnic tables. Kick your shoes off, sit a spell & enjoy the peace & quiet!

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

    $30 / night

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    8. Buck Creek RV Park

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      9. Haskell Municipal RV Park

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      First night free and the charge, each additional night is $16. Pay at City Hall located 2 blocks north of the campground at 301 South 1st between 8am-5pm.

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      • Tents
      • Picnic Table
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        10. Abilene RV Park

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      Recent RV Reviews In Stamford

      55 Reviews of 31 Stamford Campgrounds


      • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 28, 2024

        Lake Stamford Marina

        Not worth the price

        Their website says $35 a night, but it was actually $70 per night, plus $20 to use "dump station". 

        Site is just a picnic table you park next to. Electricity on end and water on the other, not together. My hose barley reached. The electric box was super janky, no breaker, and had exposed wires. I was nervous about plugging in my trailer.  The water faucet had no handle. I had to use a pair of plyers to turn the valve to get water on.

        The "dump station" is not your normal PVC pipe sticking up from the ground. Its a large cement dome, with a cut out door on top. The sewage was about 3 inches from the top, and when I opened the door, I immediately shut it, it was so degusting. 

        The only good thing about this site was it was near the water. No where near worth the $90 I spent. 

        There is a much, nice and cheaper campsite on the other side of the lake. Dont waste your money here.

      • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 30, 2024

        SeaBee Park

        Good for a layover

        There are a limited number of sites, about three. When I arrived, there were none available, but someone cruised through and wanted to chat with me, by the time he finished a site opened up. This was actually my first municipal park stay, so I was a  bit nervous and eventually decided to move on. But the park is as described and it is on an attractive lake. In the end, it's just a place to park for a night unless your have something to do. Main downside is that you may or may not get a place to park.

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        Apr. 28, 2024

        Hubbard Creek Public Recreation area

        Hubbard Creek Reservoir

        Stayed her for three weeks. It really is a nice spot for being free, but because the locals don't pick up their trash, it may not be available because of it. There is new manager taking over, and according to the one worker I talked with, I am not sure how much longer this will be available for us nomads.

      • Rachel S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 12, 2024

        SeaBee Park

        Great free spot

        We had a great experience at this free site - there are 4 designated camp sites each with a little pullout, fire ring, covered picnic table, and large gravel parking area (probably room for 4+ cars on each). Overall very quiet with a few people driving by and a bit of a hike to the bathroom from the camping area, but it did have running water so can’t complain.

      • CThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Jan. 29, 2024

        Hubbard Creek Public Recreation area

        Hubbard Creek Reservoir

        This place was a pleasant surprise. Not a soul here at 5pm. Shade spots, or on grass. Picnic tables and trash bins, swimming area and a boat launch. Bit of washboard on the road, but nothing drastic. Probably busy in summer but a great stop for us in late January.

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        Jun. 17, 2023

        Dakota Lone Star RV Park

        Dakota Lane

        Love being here. Out of the city, quite and the owners go out of their way to make sure your time at their place is comfortable & safe. The only reason why I gave a 4 ⭐️ is doesn’t have all the amenities you may want, but does have a laundry room.

      • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
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        May. 29, 2023

        Tye RV Park

        Great park, Super staff

        Right off the freeway. Very nice spots. A totally new laundry facility. Will definitely come back when traveling through.

      • Lonnie B.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 10, 2023

        SeaBee Park

        Large camping areas!

        There are several sites here. Most of the campgrounds look fairly well taken care of. I'm new to this dispersed camping, so I don't have a lot to compare it to.

        I'd stay here again. Large campsites, flat area for tents. I only took one star off because I don't feel the view is all that great. At least from the mountain to one last night in New Mexico! And because it's obvious people come here to party. I'm here on a Monday. I suspect the weekend is different.

      • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
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        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.

      • Jose` D.
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        Mar. 30, 2023

        Tye RV Park

        Great safe place to stay

        Spent a week here in March, great facilities bathroom/showers very clean. Awesome laundry facility in same building which are free to paying customers. Be prepared for fly overs from AFB but I loved the fly overs! Nice dog run and there is a private pond to fish in but I didn’t see any fish. Nice area to stop over even for a night.

      • Izzy T.
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        Mar. 14, 2023

        SeaBee Park

        Sufficient Site

        Not a vacation getaway, but decent play to park overnight. Arrived on a Monday afternoon. We took one of the sites and not long after we arrived many RVs, Vans, and gypsy travelers showed up and set up around the park. Thankful for a quiet night here.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Mar. 13, 2023

        Abilene KOA

        Small site, site very uneven, can hear noise from highway

        Small site, site very uneven, can hear noise from highway. Front desk staff very nice, (so were the neighbors). OK for overnight stay

      • Ethan M.
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        Feb. 22, 2023

        Abilene KOA

        Bright lights

        The tent sites are next to the motel that Is next to the koa. The lights from the motel are super bright and light up the site. You will also be right next to the highway and be able to hear it all night. Bring ear plugs!!!

      • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jan. 26, 2023

        Weeping Willow RV Park

        20 Pull Thru Spots

        Ashley here from The Dyrt! We’re excited to have this new partner online. Close to town and with plenty to do and explore, this property is centrally located . Check them out and post some pictures here!

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Jan. 20, 2023

        Abilene RV Park

        Great overnight stop

        I was running a little bit behind and had to stop for Def So it made us show up after hours. Easy to find right off the interstate and they left a envelope at the front door with directions easy Peezy

      • J D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 15, 2022

        RidgeView RV Resort

        New Park but lacks amenities

        They park is new and clean. Sites are large but hard to find level on many of them. Staff is great. Bathroom and showers are clean but only three for entire park. No game room and pool is closed for winter

      • JPMC A.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 9, 2022

        SeaBee Park

        A foggy day

        Campground is nice enough. Lots of highway noise, but easy to find. All spots were taken, but we got lucky when someone left.

        Drive past the bathrooms and the entrances to the sites are on the left.

        A little trashy along the water, which was low. And the fog lessened the visibility. I’d say it’s nice enough to stop on a road trip or to relax for a day or two.

      • SThe Dyrt PRO User
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        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.

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        Oct. 17, 2022

        Whistlestop RV Resort

        Won't allow truck campers

        I called to reserve a spot. She had room. But when I mentioned that it was a truck with a tent on back. She said they weren't allowed. Oh well. Next place I guess

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        Jun. 25, 2022

        SeaBee Park

        sea bee

        not too bad on the campsites couple of holes watch out but nice and secluded and close to river ♥️

      • Damon R.
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        May. 25, 2022

        Tye RV Park

        Nice little park

        We stayed while attending the races at Abilene Speedway.

        Park was clean, good space between sites, little close to highway with noise.

        Would recommend, for sure.

      • Sarha B.
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        May. 15, 2022

        Fort Phantom Lakeside RV Park

        Great Fishing

        Nice clean site. 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. People are very welcoming and it’s affordable.

      • Mats
        Camper-submitted photo from Abilene KOA
        Apr. 24, 2022

        Abilene KOA

        An OK place for an overnight

        This is not by any stretch a good campground.  That said, it is right by I-20 (you can hear the traffic) and there are not very many alternatives in the area.  This KOA has quite a few permanent residents (old campers with stairs and decks...) which, in my mind, gives it a little "creepy" feel.  The sites are gravel and are reasonably level, conducive to not unhooking for the night.  Not all sites have fire rings.  Some sites do not have the table on gravel but on grass.  

        We will stay here again--if we have no other choice.

      • lThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Whistlestop RV Resort
        Apr. 21, 2022

        Whistlestop RV Resort

        New, clean and well kept

        Just stayed overnight. 98 degrees outside so didn’t use amenities. Swimming pool, tennis, volleyball, horse shoe pits, children play ground, party picnic shelter, smokers, BBQ’s and more.



      Guide to Stamford

      Camping near Stamford, TX, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled adventure, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs.

      What to do

      • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the trails at Abilene State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, “Nice wooded area, sites are spaced well, clean bathrooms, very family friendly, full of wildlife, gorgeous sunsets and starry night.”
      • Fishing: If you enjoy fishing, head to Possum Kingdom State Park Campground. A camper shared, “Rented a pontoon and saw Hell's gates worth the stop. Spent most of the time swimming and fishing from shore.”
      • Wildlife Watching: At Fort Griffin State Historic Site Campgrounds, you can enjoy the stars and spot various wildlife. One reviewer said, “Wonderful place to see the stars at night. I have been here a few times before and it doesn’t disappoint.”

      What campers like

      • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the large, private spots at Whistlestop RV Resort. A visitor noted, “The campground is nice and well maintained. The sites are fairly well spaced, particularly for a private CG, which was nice.”
      • Clean Facilities: Many enjoy the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One camper at Tye RV Park mentioned, “Great facilities bathroom/showers very clean. Awesome laundry facility in same building which are free to paying customers.”
      • Friendly Staff: The welcoming atmosphere is a highlight for many. A reviewer at Love's RV Stop-Sweetwater TX 475 said, “The owner got us backed in and then returned with some peaches for us later on. Made us feel right at home.”

      What you should know

      • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds are near highways or railways, which can be noisy. A camper at Tye RV Park noted, “There is also a train that blows its horn AND it’s in a flight path so there are jets flying over pretty regularly.”
      • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have extensive amenities. For instance, SeaBee Park has basic facilities and no drinking water, as one visitor pointed out, “Main downside is that you may or may not get a place to park.”
      • First-Come, First-Serve: Some sites operate on a first-come, first-serve basis, like Pine Springs Campground. A camper mentioned, “Sites are first come first serve. We got there in the late morning during busy season and had several sites to pick from.”

      Tips for camping with families

      • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Abilene State Park Campground, which is noted for being “very family friendly.”
      • Plan Activities: Bring games and outdoor activities to keep kids entertained. One reviewer at Whistlestop RV Resort mentioned, “There are plenty of amenities including pool, covered area with corn hole and other games.”
      • Pack Snacks: Having snacks on hand can make a big difference. A camper at Fort Griffin State Historic Site Campgrounds enjoyed the “clean bathroom facilities and a nice quiet place overall,” making it easy to relax with family.

      Tips from RVers

      • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A visitor at Tye RV Park said, “The sites are really close together but most are pull-through sites.”
      • Be Prepared for Noise: If you’re sensitive to noise, consider earplugs. A camper at Abilene KOA warned, “You will also be right next to the highway and be able to hear it all night. Bring ear plugs!!!”
      • Utilize Online Booking: Many campgrounds offer online booking, which can save time. A reviewer at Love's RV Stop-Sweetwater TX 475 found the “booking online AND checking in online were super easy.”

      Camping near Stamford, TX, has something for everyone, from families to solo travelers. Just remember to check the specifics of each campground to ensure a great experience!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Stamford, TX?

        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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