This City of Borger Rv Park is an 8 space facility located at South Main St within Huber Park. Each space has water and electrical hookups. The spaces do not have sewer hook-ups, but the park does have a dump station.
At Jct of SR-207 (S Main St) & Cedar St (E).
Huber Park is hands down the nicest park in Borger, with an Amazing updated play structure (Commemorating Buddy Holly), an extensive walking trail, a splash pad, several memorials, baseball field, free CAMPING! A bird enclosure, and even free bulk water. It is very well maintained and a higher caliber of people tend to visit the main park, the more wild group tend to hang out in the large parking lot late at night.
This is a great park for our area. Lots of older trees and shaded areas with picnic tables and a paved walking trail.
The War memorial is very nice with benches for sitting. Close by are tennis courts and a basketball goal.
Nice park pretty chill! Stayed 3 days. I LOVE THE FREE DUMP, WATER, AND THE ELECTRICITY!!! But the city should consider posting the cost for staying over 3 days and whatever other restrictions involved after 3 days on the sign... it only said 3 free days within a 7 day period. ... So does that mean every week it resets and I can keep coming back or what?? Very confusing.... is there a yearly limit like these out in the wild camps??? Like I said very vague and nobody answered when I called.... I will try to call again... Great park though my kids loved it too! Seriously though it would help to know the costs and ALL restrictions up front before making a full decision. Thanks!
Nice find! My kids loved the bird sanctuary, and we had a nice stroll around the park! Nice memorial!
Drove thru Borger Texas and was surprised to see such a nice park! There's paved walking trails that run throughout the park. There's a neat little bird sanctuary kinda in the middle with all sorts of different kinds of birds, never seen something like that at a simple park. Thought it was cool. There's also a big memorial for the 9/11 attacks, with descriptions of what happened that day and to pay respects to those who were lost. There's a library box and a volleyball net over sand as well. Also a big pavalion with plenty of picnic tables. There was some construction going on , which I assume is for a new playground, not sure. Love this park, thank you Borger!