Family owned and operated RV Park Campgrounds in Rockport. Host on site. We offer full amenities including 30/ AMP with sewer hookups to accommodate rigs small and big. What sets us apart from 99% of RV Parks is our a tremendous amount of natural shade from the large trees that span the property. Come check us out and stay awhile!
Lived here almost 4 months. It's like our own little piece of heaven
Great place to camp for all. Nice setting, fairly quiet, nice sized sites. My kid likes riding his bike around the loop driveway. Just a nice campground to relax and see some amazing sunsets.
Really quiet campground. Owners were very friendly and helpful. Will definitely return.
The new owners are doing a great job. So nice and accommodating. We stayed for 3 months. Very quiet and peaceful. We will be back again in the spring.
It was a pretty nice site.
Pros: You can fish, they have lots of shade, they offer camper hook-ups and do primitive camping on weekends. They also have clean bathrooms with showers. Also, it's close to a gas station and the drive-in theater!
Cons:The water in the bathroom smells really foul, only tent camping on weekends. The man who owns the place kinda seemed rude, but maybe that was just me.
Quiet time is I believe is 10pm till 8am.
Tent camping is 20 a night.
Pets allowed.
No picking plants/flowers and only catch and release.
Overall, the experience was alright. The campsite is pretty small and everybody is close together but everybody is super quiet and I think more so there for long term. I didn't catch anything but branches while fishing, but maybe you'll be in luck! They also have fire pits, but I felt like an unwanted guest and didn't want to ask about them, so we just went out to eat while camping and didn't do smores. It is a nice place but I don't think family oriented. We went because it was close and my child has been begging to go camping. We do plan on returning, but this time, we hope to actually start a fire and roast some Smores. Also, my son loved catching the frogs, fish, and tadpoles. I also saw no snakes at all, which I think is crazy. Usually, you see a few in pond areas.