Staying In A Big Bend RV Park

By Chasity Sheppard


Visiting a national park is a splendid way to spend a few days, or perhaps much longer. There are a big number of local hotels that will adequately fit your needs for your stay. Instead of staying in a hotel, if you have a recreational vehicle, perhaps using a Big Bend RV park should be an option. There are several just outside Big Bend that have all the amenities you desire.

The first thing you should look for is whether or not the facility has electricity hookups available to people who stay there. Some will have easy hookups to generators, while others may insist you bring your own generator. Ask about your options before you go so you aren't caught without electricity.

Another thing you want to consider is whether there are water hookups in your chosen facility. The ability to hook up to a water supply makes camping in your RV very convenient, almost like you didn't leave home. If your park doesn't have these hookups, you will need to fill your water tank before checking in.

If you want to bring Fido on your vacation, make sure the park you choose allows pets. Some have very strict anti-pet rules, while others will allow you to bring a pet, through there may be restrictions. These restrictions might include leash rules, and you will likely be required to pick up after your dog, so be sure to bring some waste bags with you.

If you can't go more than a couple of hours without checking your e-mail, then be sure to inquire about whether the facility you are thinking of using has Internet access. For a long time, most park facilities did not have wireless access, but more and more are offering it now, though an extra fee may be involved.

If you just want to camp for a few days, there are daily rates available at any local facility. However, you can extend your stay and go for a week or even a month if you prefer. The good news is that there may be some discounts available if you stay longer, so make sure to ask about it before you book your reservation.

One of the great things about this particular region of Texas is that the weather is fairly moderate all year round, even in winter. As a result, many RV facilities in the area are open all year, so you can go almost anytime you like. Just make sure you call in advance to ensure that the parks are indeed open, and then go ahead and plan your vacation.

Going to a national park for a vacation will allow you to spend quality time with friends or family while also taking in some fairly breathtaking sites. If you stay in a Big Bend RV park, you will get to see even more of nature. There are lots of them in the area, so look for the amenities that you absolutely must have, and then choose the one that is right for you.




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