Best Glamping near Wayside, TX

Coleman RV Park, Levelland City RV Park, and Lamesa RV Parking Area offer glamping options in the Wayside, Texas vicinity for travelers seeking accommodations with amenities beyond basic camping. These locations provide glamping-style stays with electric hookups, water access, and established sites suitable for extended stays. Each site features picnic tables and trash service, with Coleman RV Park offering both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical connections for climate control inside luxury canvas accommodations. The parks provide water hookups allowing for more comfortable, home-like amenities within safari-style tents and other glamping structures. One guest shared, "It's an absolute oasis when traveling East from Santa Fe or Roswell NM. Right off the main path."

The glamping areas connect visitors to local recreational opportunities while maintaining comfort amenities. Coleman City Park includes disc golf courses adjacent to the glamping sites, creating an active outdoor environment for guests. Levelland City RV Park provides up to three days of complimentary stays in its glamping section before requiring permits for extended visits. The surrounding countryside offers views of oil rigs and agricultural landscapes typical of West Texas. Safari tent guests can enjoy the quiet rural setting while remaining close to town amenities. A visitor noted, "It is a great stop over with water and electricity that's free, but you can give a donation and it is a great stop over. You can buy stuff in town at the restaurant."

Best Glamping Sites Near Wayside, Texas (4)

    1. Coleman RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Wayside, TX
    29 miles
    Website

    "This was a nice spot for a night while doing a long drive. It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by."

    "This is one of those great little RV parks offered by some small towns in Texas that are free (donations accepted). 12 spots, kinda level, a tad run down but it's in a good area."

    2. Levelland City RV Park and Dump station

    7 Reviews
    Lubbock, TX
    36 miles
    Website

    "The city actually provides water and electricity as well as a dump station. The only downfall is the proximity to the noisy road but it is much better than a Walmart parking lot."

    "Quiet with water and electric"

    3. Lamesa RV Parking Area

    7 Reviews
    Klondike, TX
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (806) 872-4342

    "10 spot electric worked just fine. Had a picnic table, BBQ pit & trash can."

    "Nice public park with about 9 sites, most have electric and water. Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad."

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Glamping Reviews near Wayside, TX

23 Reviews of 4 Wayside Campgrounds


  • Shiner T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    It’s free….. but seen better days

    This is our 4th time here I believe over a 10 year time frame. This is 2024. The electrical has slowly deteriorated. Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up but…. More later. Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit so going without the ac this warm late May evening. Site 9&10 seemed ok. Got set up and then took stock of where we are and noted the dead elm tree overhanging the site. One of those limbs falling on you would ruin your day. Didn’t check the water or make use of the dump.

  • A
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Nice overnight stop

    Good overnight stop for weary travelers. FREE! No hassle with permit, just parked and plugged in. #10 spot electric worked just fine. Had a picnic table, BBQ pit & trash can. Park was clean & quiet with the exception of vehicles driving thru park with loud bass music but that would not stop us from coming here again.

  • Karsyn P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Coleman RV Park

    Helpful stop with hookups

    This was a nice spot for a night while doing a long drive. It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by. There are hookups at each parking spot as well as a water and dumping station. We didn’t use any of the amenities, just parked for the night, but the road near by wasn’t too loud and we felt comfortable :)

  • Lynn W.
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Not too shabby

    This is one of those great little RV parks offered by some small towns in Texas that are free (donations accepted). 12 spots, kinda level, a tad run down but it's in a good area. Can't beat it for an overnight while traveling across TX. We didn't use water or electricity because our fresh water tank and batteries are full so we really didn't need anything but a safe place to sleep for the night.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2025

    Coleman RV Park

    Nice resting area

    This has lots of room to park. There are some with full hooks and some with just power. There are also ones that don't work. There's lots to do if you have kids. Nice park with fresibe golf and volleyball, and they have horseshoe pits. They have nice shelters with picnic tables and grills. Paved road around the park for walking. Stay a night and was very quiet, and no one bothers you so we felt safe. We'll stop again. It's FREE and they accept donations.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 4, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Great

    Nice area off main road. Each spot has water and 30 amp electric. Dump station at lower edge. A bit loud with cars.

  • Eric L.
    Mar. 2, 2022

    Coleman RV Park

    Great place for the night!

    Fantastic FREE place with 30A electric and water! Felt very safe. Very near town with food and gas options. This park is at a sports complex. It’s an absolute oasis when traveling East from Santa Fe or Roswell NM. Right off the main path.

  • David S.
    Jun. 7, 2023

    Levelland City RV Park and Dump station

    Great stop over

    I simply needed a safe place to stop for the night while traveling and this was perfect. The city actually provides water and electricity as well as a dump station. The only downfall is the proximity to the noisy road but it is much better than a Walmart parking lot.


Guide to Wayside

Glamping accommodations near Wayside, Texas provide western travelers with overnight options in an area known for flat terrain, expansive cotton fields, and working oil rigs. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F and mild winters, making it accessible year-round. While offering basic amenities, these sites serve primarily as convenient stopovers for cross-country travelers rather than destination camping.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Coleman RV Park connects directly to city disc golf facilities where travelers can enjoy a round between driving sessions. The course layout provides a walking opportunity after long stretches in vehicles. "This was a nice spot for a night while doing a long drive. It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by," notes Karsyn P.

Explore small towns: Many glamping guests use these locations as bases to visit nearby communities. "Nice town!" reports David W. about Coleman RV Park, who adds, "We stay here a lot when we're traveling between Austin and Colorado it's a great free spot with electricity and water and not a lot of frills!"

Wildlife viewing: The agricultural surroundings provide opportunities to observe local fauna and livestock. At Levelland City RV Park, Jill K. mentions the "beautiful field and oil rigs to look at and lots of cows!" making it suitable for travelers interested in rural Texas landscapes.

What campers like

Free utilities: Most glamping areas in this region provide complimentary electrical and water hookups without requiring payment for short stays. "Not only is this city park free, but it has electric, water, and sewer, as well as dumpsters," writes Josie G. about Levelland City RV Park, highlighting the value proposition for budget travelers.

Quick access from highways: These locations function primarily as convenient stopovers rather than destinations. Frank B. describes Lamesa RV Parking Area as making "a great overnight stop. And did I say free?" which appeals to cross-country travelers needing brief rests.

Uncomplicated stays: The absence of reservation requirements creates flexibility for travelers with uncertain schedules. "Stopped for a few hours sleep on my way to Carlsbad Caverns. Clean place. A handful of other campers were also there but had room to spread out," reports Johnathan C. about his Levelland experience.

What you should know

Time limits apply: Most glamping areas restrict free stays to 3-5 days before requiring permits or payments. "We stayed are time witch is 3 days free. If you stay longer it's 25.00 a day. Must get a permit after 3 days," explains Jill K. regarding Levelland's policies.

Maintenance varies: Electrical connections and site conditions fluctuate based on maintenance schedules. A Lamesa RV Parking Area visitor noted: "Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up but... Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit so going without the ac this warm late May evening."

Minimal amenities: While electricity and water access exist, other features remain limited. "This is a nice small park City owned RV Park with about 6 slots. This is a first come first served park no reservations. It has electric and water no sewer connects," clarifies Charley K. about Levelland City RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some locations include play areas suitable for children needing activity after travel days. Tracee M. points out that Lamesa offers a site "Across from a playground and on a frisbee golf course. Great find!! On our way to New Mexico."

Safety considerations: These locations generally provide secure environments for family stays despite minimal supervision. David S. states that when seeking Levelland City RV Park, "I simply needed a safe place to stop for the night while traveling and this was perfect. The city actually provides water and electricity as well as a dump station."

Weather preparation: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F with limited shade, requiring families to plan accordingly. "There's no shade it's kind of in a parking lot," mentions David W. about Lamesa, highlighting the exposure factor relevant for those traveling with children or pets.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Most sites feature slight grades requiring leveling blocks. Jennifer M. notes about Coleman RV Park: "The lot has a slight slope but it's fine for a night or two."

Road noise factors: Proximity to highways creates background noise at most locations. "The only downfall is the proximity to the noisy road but it is much better than a Walmart parking lot," advises David S. regarding Levelland, providing context for light sleepers.

Electrical capacity: RVs with higher power needs should verify specific site capabilities. "City RV park within Coleman Park. 30 & 50 amp hookups, water. Separate dump station," shares Steve at Coleman RV Park, noting the dual amperage options available.

Frequently Asked Questions

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