RV Camping near Wayside, TX

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    RV parks near Wayside, Texas include Lubbock RV Park with full hookups, concrete pads, and pull-through sites that accommodate large rigs. The Retreat RV and Camping Resort offers concrete sites with water, electric, and sewer connections for motorhomes up to 45 feet. "The sites are very large all with full hookup. If you are here during high winds, the interstate berm/overpass blocks much of it," noted one camper about Twin Pine RV Park, which provides level sites right off Highway 84. Loop Two Eight-nine RV Park features big-rig friendly spots with 50-amp electric service and water hookups year-round.

    Most RV parks in the region require reservations, especially during Texas Tech football weekends when availability becomes limited. Several parks provide sanitary dump stations, with Levelland City RV Park offering a public dump station for travelers passing through. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area, though some parks like The Retreat have WiFi that only works reliably in common areas. A review mentioned that "the entrance from the hwy is pretty steep and it was impossible to not rub our trailer" at one location, highlighting the importance of checking access conditions before arrival. Pet-friendly policies are common, with dedicated dog areas available at Twin Pine and other locations, though restrictions may apply.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Wayside (31)

      1. Twin Pine RV Park

      3.5(6)12mi from WaysideRVs, Tents

      "Some train noise in the distance, but during our week-long stay, we were never woken up by one. This is a quiet campground. The long term tenants live their daily lives and keep to themselves."

      "Right on highway 84. Road noise is not too bad. Bathhouse is super clean and so is laundry area. There is a small dog park. Have great Verizon and TMobile service."

      2. The Retreat RV and Camping Resort

      4.0(7)14mi from Wayside8 sitesRVs

      "Great amenities such as heated pool, laundry facilities, workout facilities and family area. Large concrete roads, concrete pads and concrete patios. Friendly and helpful staff!"

      "The concrete pads made set up so nice and easy! The trees are so nice to find in Lubbock during the summer. The swimming pool looked so inviting, but our schedule didn’t allow our use."

      from $64 - $86 / night

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      3. Coleman RV Park

      4.3(9)29mi from WaysideRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Each spot has water and 30 amp electric. Dump station at lower edge. A bit loud with cars."

      "City RV park within Coleman Park. 30 &50 amp hookups, water. Separate dump station. Free for up to 5 days"

      4. Lubbock RV Park

      4.3(15)23mi from WaysideRVs

      "The park has lots of greenery, level sites and a great dog park. Full hook ups were nicely placed, and we were conveniently placed near the dog park."

      "Pull through spot for our 22ft camper was very easy. Sewer at site. Well shaded with trees. Good, clean pool was an unexpected relief from heat. Some longer term stays, everyone was super nice."

      5. Mesa Verde RV Park

      5.0(1)17mi from WaysideRVs, Tents

      "Very peaceful, clean, well kept, as well as far enough for privacy, but close enough for availability and accessibility!! Awesome 👌"

      from $45 / night

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      6. Cotton Land RV Park

      4.0(1)21mi from WaysideRVs

      "Most sites are pull through, including mine. One thing I found odd is that they didn't have a bathroom on site, let alone showers."

      from $38 - $400 / night

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      7. Loop Two Eight-nine RV Park

      5.0(1)18mi from WaysideRVs, Tents

      "This park was right next to the interstate so it was a little noisy. They have full hook ups, a clean shower house, and laundry for $33 a night."

      8. Levelland City RV Park and Dump station

      4.9(8)36mi from WaysideRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This is a basic easy to find park set up for RVs with pull through. One pedestal had a broken 30 amp but the 50 and adjacent one were working. Arrived on Saturday night and there was space."

      "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."

      9. Camelot Village & RV Park

      4.5(2)18mi from WaysideRVs, Tents

      "Very quiet. Mostly long term rv’ ers. Looks like they have 1/2 dozen or so overnight pull through. Easy to get in and out."

      "All sites are level, full hookups and close to shopping and restaurants. The management are friendly and very helpful. The park is mainly long term and all sites are well maintained."

      10. Cowboy RV Park & Horse Hotel

      Be the first to review21mi from WaysideRVs

      from $25 - $35 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Wayside, TX

    103 Reviews of 31 Wayside Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 18, 2023

      Camelot Village & RV Park

      Quiet

      Very quiet. Mostly long term rv’ ers. Looks like they have 1/2 dozen or so overnight pull through. Easy to get in and out. Costco, Cabelas, other retail, and restaurants across road in shopping center. Will stay here again when we have to come to Lubbock, TX.

      In town so cell service with Tello for my iPad and ATT for my phone was very good.

    • A
      Feb. 24, 2023

      Twin Pine RV Park

      Clean and Easy

      The campground is right off Hwy 84 but the road noise is very minimal with more of a hum and lack of jake-braking. Some train noise in the distance, but during our week-long stay, we were never woken up by one. This is a quiet campground. The long term tenants live their daily lives and keep to themselves. The dog area is just a fenced in section up front. No poop bags, but there is a bucket for you to throw away your own. The sites are very large all with full hookup. If you are here during high winds, the interstate berm/overpass blocks much of it. Expect lots of dust, but no trash. They keep things picked up. Good for passing through or just staying outside of Lubbock.

      If you have kids: You are close to the Lubbock Science Spectrum Museum which is part of the ASTC Passport Program. It is a great place to spend the day.

    • N
      Oct. 19, 2021

      Camelot Village & RV Park

      Camelot Village RV Resort

      Great park. All sites are level, full hookups and close to shopping and restaurants. The management are friendly and very helpful. The park is mainly long term and all sites are well maintained. There are around 7 overnight sites that are near the office, laundry, and pool. They accept reservations and the office is open from 9-5 and a night manager is onsite. Great place!

    • Jason B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Levelland City RV Park and Dump station

      Nice stop and Free

      This is a basic easy to find park set up for RVs with pull through. One pedestal had a broken 30 amp but the 50 and adjacent one were working. Arrived on Saturday night and there was space. Looks to be 5 campers here and still more lanes were available. It is by a rural road and not to busy. Feels safe and secure.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 25, 2025

      Twin Pine RV Park

      Safe, clean park, friendly staff

      Location is right off Hwy 84, Slaton, Texas, so traffic is loud. We reserved a spot and did not pay the 'confirm' fee to ensure that we got that spot (so, they reserved the right to change us). However, when we got there, the host offered us a better spot--yay. We had grass adjacent to us (other spots did not) and it was close to bathroom/shower (they were clean). Site was level, not shaded, no table. There were a number of long-term residents, park was clean, well-kept and otherwise peaceful (aside from hwy noise).

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 20, 2026

      Buggies RV Park

      Used to be Buggies now different owner

      We called the Buggies number and guy who answered said he sold it a couple of yrs ago. It is now called Terry County RV. No one on site. We called them and were directed to white mailbox with rudimentary form to put our name on and which site we chose. They were not accepting credit cards so we paid cash in envelope provided & inserted that into black mailbox. There are options to pay via Venmo & a couple of other such companies. Dirt lot no shade. $40/night full hookups. Wifi is free (there is QR code pasted in window but we could not scan with 2 different phones- - possibly because light reflecting on window; got good pic but still couldn't scan from the pic). Laundry room really clean. Attendant came to the site & gave us key to bathroom/shower (inside laundry room) & said they only give key to travelers traveling thru like us. I assume ithers are more long term &/or self contained (a number of large trailers-- all in good repair). Seemed safe, right off hwys 62/385/Seagraves Rd. Staff was friendly & helpful.

    • D
      Aug. 8, 2021

      Lubbock RV Park

      Convenient with Trees

      We stopped for one night going to Santa Fe. The park has lots of greenery, level sites and a great dog park. Full hook ups were nicely placed, and we were conveniently placed near the dog park. The showers, library and exercise room was orderly and clean. Very pleasant environment overall.

    • 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.

    • Marty C.
      Apr. 18, 2023

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      Good for an overnighter.

      Just add a few more details to what has been said before. It is free, but I gave a donation because I used the trash dumpster, water and electricity. I did find a few of the 30 amp outlets upside-down. Some of the electric boxes on one of the 4 pedestals were about to fall down (picture add). Two electric boxes per pedestal which means possibly 8 RVs, but only 4 water hook-ups. Didn't matter because we were the only ones there. I parked at the north end. Nothing is marked for the different spaces.


    Guide to Wayside

    RV sites near Wayside, Texas offer varied terrain with full hookups and practical access points for traveling campers. Located in the high plains of West Texas at elevations between 3,200-3,500 feet, the region experiences temperature extremes with summer highs frequently exceeding 95°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. The flat terrain creates challenges during high wind seasons, particularly in spring when gusts regularly exceed 30 mph.

    What to do

    Explore disc golf courses: Coleman RV Park in Brownfield connects to a city park with disc golf facilities. "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 a camper at Coleman RV Park.

    Visit nearby museums: The Lubbock Science Spectrum Museum provides educational activities when staying at campgrounds in the region. Families visiting Twin Pine RV Park appreciate this option: "If you have kids: You are close to the Lubbock Science Spectrum Museum which is part of the ASTC Passport Program. It is a great place to spend the day."

    Use exercise facilities: Several Wayside area campgrounds maintain workout rooms. "Great amenities such as heated pool, laundry facilities, workout facilities and family area," according to a review of The Retreat RV and Camping Resort.

    What campers like

    Free camping options: Multiple public parks offer free or donation-based camping near Wayside. "This is a free parking lot with power for RV. The lot has a slight slope but it's fine for a night or two," writes a camper about Coleman RV Park.

    Protection from high winds: Natural terrain features at some campgrounds block strong Texas winds. One visitor to Twin Pine RV Park stated, "If you are here during high winds, the interstate berm/overpass blocks much of it."

    Large sites with full hookups: Wayside area campgrounds typically provide spacious concrete pads. A reviewer at Lubbock RV Park noted, "The park is bigger than it seems and has amenities galore. The washer and dryers are fairly new and work very well no problems there's a workout room very clean showers and bathrooms."

    What you should know

    Free camping duration limits: City-operated parks have specific stay durations. At Levelland City RV Park, "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."

    Electrical issues at some parks: Verify power connections work properly before setup. One camper at Lamesa RV Parking Area reported, "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."

    Highway noise considerations: Many RV sites near Wayside have proximity to highways. A visitor to Twin Pine RV Park explained, "Location is right off Hwy 84, Slaton, Texas, so traffic is loud. We reserved a spot and did not pay the 'confirm' fee to ensure that we got that spot."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several parks connect to recreational facilities. A visitor to Lamesa RV Parking Area mentioned it was "Nice safe, spot w water and electric. Across from a playground and on a frisbee golf course."

    Swimming options for hot days: Some campgrounds maintain pools for cooling off. As one camper at Camelot Village & RV Park noted, "Great park. All sites are level, full hookups and close to shopping and restaurants. The management are friendly and very helpful."

    Spacious dog areas: Pet-friendly amenities are common. According to a reviewer at Lubbock RV Park, "This is a great park, roomy and has 2 dog parks. Nice laundry facility, definitely would come back again!"

    Tips from RVers

    Entry gradient challenges: Some parks have steep approaches requiring caution. A visitor to The Retreat RV and Camping Resort warned, "The entrance from the hwy is pretty steep and it was impossible to not rub our trailer."

    Check afterhours arrival procedures: Self-check-in is available at some locations. A camper at Lubbock RV Park reported, "They provide a means to check in and camp during afterhours using cash or credit card. When we arrived it was dark but the property looked well-maintained."

    Verify utility specifics: RV parks near Wayside offer varied electrical services. A reviewer at Cotton Land RV Park cautioned, "WATCH THE ENTRY AND EXIT TO THE MAIN ROAD. THERE IS A VERY LARGE GRADE difference between the park and the road. I dragged the bumper on my 35' fifth wheel both times getting in and out. Be careful."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Wayside, TX is Twin Pine RV Park with a 3.5-star rating from 6 reviews.

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