Best RV Parks & Resorts near Roma, TX

Several RV parks are located within 30 miles of Roma in South Texas, primarily in the nearby Mission area. Bentsen Palm Village RV Park provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service in a distinctive hub-and-spoke circle design allowing ample maneuvering space for large motorhomes. Bluebonnet RV Resort offers concrete pads with water, sewer, and 50-amp electric connections in a gated community that attracts winter visitors. Split Rail RV Park accommodates big rigs with full hookups in a 55+ community setting. "Sites are level with nice slabs and great hook ups," noted one RV traveler at Bluebonnet.

Most RV parks in the region operate year-round to accommodate the seasonal influx of "Winter Texans" seeking warmer weather. Cell service varies significantly between properties, with some parks reporting spotty reception while others maintain WiFi extenders for guest connectivity. Travelers should be aware that many local RV resorts cater specifically to older adults, with Split Rail explicitly designated as a 55+ community. According to one visitor at Falcon State Park, "Sites 201-231 are sloped badly. If your rig is 20ft and under you probably won't have an issue. However, larger rigs beware." Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard restrictions, though dedicated amenities like dog washing stations are available at select properties including Bluebonnet RV Resort.

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26 Reviews of 33 Roma Campgrounds


  • Mimi B.
    Mar. 2, 2021

    Falcon County Park

    Falcon State Park

    We stayed here for 15 nights in February 2021. The park itself is beautiful. Walking trails, dirt trails you can drive your truck on to the lake and the lake is beautiful. The place is so clean and well maintained. There are deer, javelinas, buffalo and mountain lions that walk through your site and tons of birds to see. We were told it's a Fisherman's paradise. VERY busy on weekends with boaters. At the time we visited they were only allowing every other site to be occupied due to social distancing. It gave us tons of room between the pull through u-shaped sites. The sites well that's the problem. Sites 201-231 are sloped badly. If your rig is 20ft and under you probably won't have an issue. However, larger rigs beware. It was impossible for us to level our 40ft 5th wheel on our reserved site 230. Our drivers side wheels came off the ground and we had to abort auto leveling as the front jack's were fully extended and still trying to level. The staff is aware of the leveling issue and allowed us to park between 2 sites. (BTW the rangers are very nice and helpful.) We still needed blocks under a leveling jack and had to park our passenger side tires off the blacktop site on the dirt to level. Also, the narrow u-shaped sites are difficult to pull in and out of due to large wooden poles that protect the hookups on both sides of the site. When the park's at full capacity I can see large rigs really having issues. In fact one 5th wheel got caught on one of the poles and it had to be cut down to get the rig off of it.

    There is no wifi available but our Verizon cell and hotspot worked great. The park is in the middle of nowhere. The closest stores are over 20 miles away. We like being away from things so we didn't mind.

  • 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.

  • William M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2025

    Falcon County Park

    Free camping

    Amazing that there is free camping, with no stay limit, anywhere, but there is! Very clean, hot showers, laundry, water hookups, dump station, community pavilion, and more. I've been here two weeks and think I may stay until spring.

  • Red S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2025

    Falcon State Park Campground

    Great Park

    I don't understand why people put 3 stars for this park. I thought it was great. The camping spots were super clean. All the pads are pull through. They can accommodate different size campers. The pads are well maintained and new. Each spot has a covered pavilion. I was able to pick up TV signal here. The bathrooms were clean and maintained. I had 4G network with T-Mobile. The service is iffy kind of in and out. Spots #222 and #223 are directly across from the Wi-Fi extender. And you'll have 5 bars. The other spots near the restrooms. The Wi-Fi is okay, but not great. The 2 spots that I took pictures of with their numbers are the best spots if you want Wi-Fi.

  • 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

  • William F.
    Mar. 15, 2020

    Chimney Park RV Resort On The Rio Grande

    Would stay again

    We spent a week at Chimney Rock in life January. As expected the weather was great. Played golf at nearby courses. Most of the people there are Winter Texans are 55+. Very friendly. Lots of fun activities. Border patrol post on the property. Very safe. No cable and cell service spotty.

  • G
    Dec. 28, 2020

    Bentsen Palm Village RV Park

    Best RV Park in the RGV

    Bentsen Palm Village RV Resort’s unique hub-and-spoke circle design allows ample space to maneuver even the biggest RVs.Full hookups 50amp, clubhouse,pool,pontoon boat,bicycles,kayaks. World birding center @ Bentsen State Park. National Butterly Center. Wood Shop. $49 - 69/night.

  • ron R.
    Jan. 1, 2025

    Falcon County Park

    Boy what a fine this was

    This place was amazing cell phone service for the five bars for T-Mobile. Water hookup at almost half the sights. Camper maintained bathrooms and office which contain a washer bunch of small kitchen appliances. A sheltered gazebo with electric and many appliances to share. Camper maintained library and donation center. Most sites are quite level. Everyone I met was amazing. Almost every day there's a breeze which really conquers some of the heat. Completely free and no stay limit.


Guide to Roma

RV campgrounds near Roma, Texas provide varied amenities for seasonal travelers and year-round visitors. Located in the Rio Grande Valley region, these parks typically sit at elevations below 300 feet in a semi-arid climate zone that averages less than 25 inches of rainfall annually. Cell service can be inconsistent throughout the area with stronger signals generally found closer to the Mission area, approximately 30 miles from Roma.

What to do

Birding adventures: The area surrounding Bentsen Palm Village RV Park offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. "They have lots of outdoor activities around the park and are next door to the Rio Grande State Park. Great place to stay!" notes one visitor who appreciated the natural surroundings.

Butterfly spotting: Several parks maintain butterfly gardens that attract regional species. A reviewer at Bluebonnet RV Resort mentions, "New Butterfly Garden will become an attraction to see! Recently planted."

Winter recreation: Many parks organize structured activities specifically for seasonal residents. According to a visitor at Chimney Park RV Resort, "We spent a week at Chimney Rock in life January. As expected the weather was great. Played golf at nearby courses. Most of the people there are Winter Texans are 55+. Very friendly. Lots of fun activities."

What campers like

Well-maintained facilities: Cleanliness ranks high among visitor priorities at Roma area RV campgrounds. A camper at Bluebonnet noted, "All buildings and laundry are exceptionally clean. Grounds are well maintained. No weeds and grass is mowed throughout."

Community atmosphere: The social environment appeals particularly to long-term winter visitors. "Arrived in time for evening of Christmas carols and fellowship. Staff helpful and residents friendly. Older park but we'll maintained. Plenty of activities to keep you busy," reports a guest at Split Rail RV Park.

Pet accommodations: Dog owners appreciate dedicated amenities. "Very pet friendly with a dog bath and dog playground," mentions one Bluebonnet reviewer, while another notes, "Love the dog wash with fresh towels-all you need is your doggie's favorite shampoo."

What you should know

Winter Texan demographic: Most parks primarily serve older seasonal visitors. A reviewer observed at Bentsen Palm Village, "Staff is friendly but, lots of cliquey campers. Spent 10 wks this winter, while the park had plenty of activities, the area doesn't."

Age restrictions: Some properties maintain specific age requirements. Split Rail explicitly identifies as a "55+" community in its name.

Connectivity issues: Digital connectivity varies significantly between properties. At Lakefront Lodge RV Park, "Everything functions, we almost had the park to ourselves. Can see signs that some work is needed," while Chimney Park reports "No cable and cell service spotty."

Border proximity: Some properties have security considerations due to their location. Chimney Park features a "Border patrol post on the property. Very safe," according to one visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Facility considerations: When traveling with children, look for parks with appropriate recreational spaces. Bentsen Palm offers "Full hookups 50amp, clubhouse, pool, pontoon boat, bicycles, kayaks," making it suitable for family activities.

Seasonal timing: Families might consider visiting outside peak winter months when most parks are occupied by seasonal retirees. At Amigo Inn & RV Park, one camper noted it provides a "Great home away from home and super clean laundry. Excellent helpful staff and best place in the area."

Temperature awareness: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F in this region. The majority of RV parks provide full hookups with 50-amp service necessary for running air conditioners during warmer months.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose level sites when possible. Some parks offer better positioning than others. At Bluebonnet RV Resort, campers appreciate the "nice slabs, great hook ups" that make setup easier.

Space considerations: Site layout affects larger rigs. Bentsen Palm Village gets positive reviews for its "unique hub-and-spoke circle design allows ample space to maneuver even the biggest RVs."

Amenity access: Check which facilities are available during your stay dates. "This RV park/resort is abundant in beautiful plantings and trees! It feels like a true tropical resort. There are many amenities including a nice swimming pool. The sites are large with FHU and 50amp," reports a visitor to Bentsen Palm Village.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Roma, TX is Bluebonnet RV Resort with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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