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Hello all - Does anyone have a recommendation for a RV park in Texas? We are looking for a park that has large, shaded, secluded sites with full hook up and Wifi. Are there any out there?
Thanks for responding - I've been to rvparkreviews but was wondering about any other parks. We are looking in the gulf side around Corpus Christi/Galveston area.
You may have put too many "must haves" in since I have found few in our travels in 49 states and 6 Canadian Provinces that have your whole list. But we don't look for some of the list, like WiFi, secluded and shade. Shade you will find in some of that area, but an amazing amount of Texas is wide open, at least in the RV parks. A quick search in Rockport shows up A Bay Breeze RV Park, http://rvparkreviews.com/regions/Texas/Rockport.html might be close. I checked that area since I know there are trees when we stayed close by at a place that did not have WiFi.
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Mary> It's 250 miles between the two places. That's a lot of territory to look for CGs without narrowing it down to a more specific area. Since the Gulf Coast is a tourist area, there are many, many campgrounds.
You didn't say when you'd be visiting the area, but if it's in the summer months where the temps are at 100 or above, shade won't matter. That's like changing from long pants to shorts and then getting back in the oven.
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