RV camping near Lubbock, Texas

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RV camping near Lubbock

Buddy Holly’s birthplace is also a tranquil retreat for RV campers.

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Sunrise Plains in Texas
2 sites · RVs5 acres · Lubbock, TXLearn more about this land:Large open field in the Great Plains of West Texas. The view stretches for miles with a perfect glimpse of the sunrise that will take your breath away. A small private gun range sits on the property that is available from sun up to sun down with permission. Come see the amazing vastness of Texas. Improvements are constantly being made! NOTE: There are  dogs and children along the main road, speeding can be very dangerous.
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Cowboy RV Park & Horse Hotel
25 sites · RVs49 acres · Lubbock, TXCowboy RV Park & Horse Hotel is a friendly place to campy for the night, or for long term. We offer nightly rates as well as monthly rates. We also have horse stalls with plenty of room for your horse to be about. A horse corral is also at the property for your use. We have a laundry and full restroom facility on site. We have 3 full private bathrooms complete with showers in each. We have 3 washing machines and 3 dryers. Located in the same building as the restrooms and showers, we have a soda machine, snack machine, and also a change machine for the coin operated laundry facility.
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H-K camping
3 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Post, TXLearn more about this land:Flat land. You can bring pets but, beware of night predators. We have an above ground pool (Saltwater.). Bathrooms will be created in the barn area, until then you will use our RV or home.
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Dana's Texas Get a way
3 sites · RVs1 acre · Westbrook, TX3 RV Sites with full hook ups 30/50 amp not a typical RV park This is a 3/4 acre lot located on the edge of a small Texas town close to Lake Colorado City. Please read the full description and look at the pictures to get a good idea of what this site is. This camping site is more for folks traveling I-20 that need a place to camp for the night or long a term stay,
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The Silos RV Park
17 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Canyon, TX*Big Rig Friendly up to 70 ft long* Water, electricity, free WiFi, picnic tables and large trash container at each site! Perfect home base for your Palo Duro Canyon State Park adventure and exploring everything else the Canyon/Amarillo, Texas area have to offer. There are 2 private shower rooms for your use and also a coinless laundry facility that can be booked online for your convenience. There is also a storm shelter onsite. Your RV site is located in the country where you have unobstructed views of the spectacular sunrises and sunsets the Panhandle of Texas is known for. It's also a perfect place to stargaze since it's away from the City lights. Also available to rent on the property is a cabin room, 5th wheel (stationary) and large guest home (through Airbnb on our website)
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Akers RV Park
36 sites · RVs4 acres · NMWe are a small RV park in a mixed residential area of Clovis NM. Our park has a nice neighborhood feel. We have large trees throughout the park. Think Shade! We have 36 full size RV spaces, with full hook-ups. (50/30 amp electric service, city sewer connections, water) We also provide free high speed Wi-Fi service. Our park is fully landscaped. Grass, trees, and shrubs throughout. You won't be staying in an empty dirt field! We are just 4 blocks from Hillcrest Park and zoo. It's the largest green space in Clovis. It contains a walking/bike path, dog parks, a splash pad, zoo, and much more. There are a few restaurants within walking distance from our park, as well as convenience stores. Come stay the night, week, or as long as you like!
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Coyote Breaks Farm
5 sites · RVs, Tents42 acres · Wildorado, TXThe sites overlook the beautiful Canadian River breaks to the north with wide open skies to the west and east to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets. These are rustic sites with no improvements. We are just getting started with this so you’ll be able to help us from the ground up. If we are not in a burn ban you’re welcome to have a campfire. There will be opportunities to call up a wild coyote or watch some mule deer or an occasional antelope stroll by. You could even be awakened by the horses on their way to water in the morning and we can set up some horse riding if we have enough notice to schedule time off from the 9-5 haha. Can’t wait to see you on the prairie!
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Rustic Hideaway Campsite
1 site · Tent3 acres · Amarillo, TXMy home is located within River Falls gated community on the West side of River Falls airport supplement. GUESTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE WITH HOST. The property is located within Amarillo city limits “in the country” to the East of Lake Tanglewood (private). It is recommended to have a vehicle to get around Amarillo/Canyon. The property is conveniently located within 20 minutes of downtown Amarillo (North) and 20 minutes of downtown Canyon (South). Airplane runway and taxiway is within walking distance however it is recommended that you have transportation to get to the property. Learn more about this land: SPECIAL OFFERS & DISCOUNTS INQUIRE Tents/Cars inquire More outdoor pictures of site coming soon! Experience privacy, peace and quietness. It is a great location to escape the city noise and bright lights. So, come and sit under the stars in Amarillo! Dry camping or hookups available. 4WD is NOT required to access this site. The space is located next to a 60’x80’ metal building (Barndominium) with extra space to store a motor home, motorcycle, boat, ATV, etc. It is a drive-up campsite next to a barndominum that may be shared with other guests. It is located on 2.5 acres of unfenced natural landscape.
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Jericho on 66
1 site · RV80 acres · TXSchaffer Farm is a 80 acre farm with 10,000 sq. ft. market garden! Located off old Route 66 in the Texas Panhandle. Our fresh veggie season is from July through October or first freeze, offering corn, okra, squash, zucchini, tomato, variety of peppers, watermelon, cantaloupe and so much more. Our farm is far and wide, on a clear day our sunrises and sunsets are absolutely beautiful and can see for miles. HISTORY: Schaffer Farm - Located on Historic Route 66 "The Jericho Gap" and Ghost Town. The Township of Jericho was founded in the late 1880's as a stage coach mail stop to change horses and feed any passengers aboard, settlers began to gather at the end of the Red River Wars in the late 1870's. 1900-1902 Construction began on a railroad track built by the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad Company. The first official train ran on July 6, 1902 through Jericho, cattle loading facilities were constructed to accommodate nearby large ranches and huge water storage reservoir was built by the railroad to refill steam engines. Jericho became famous in legend and folklore after congress authorized a new coast-to-coast highway in 1926, calling it Route 66. It's passage through Jericho added prosperity with several gas stations, mercantile stores, Hotel (Historic Hotel Lyons) and tourist courts built to serve the travelers. "WHY JERICHO GAP" The main reason for fame came from the stretch of highway between Alanreed and Groom which went through Jericho, rains or snowy weather caused these dirt roads to turn into gumbo-like mud becoming almost impassable to the vehicles of the time and still stands true to this day. FAMOUS PEOPLE OF JERICHO: Carolyn Jones, who played fictional character Morticia Addams from the Addams Family television and film series (1964) J.W. "Digger" Howard - Recognized for his community efforts and contributions to Western Heritage and his love for Team Roping which led him to the board of one of the largest team roping associations in the state at that time, The Texas Roping Association. HISTORIC JERICHO CEMETERY: Established in 1894 after an unusual outbreak of Malaria killed several settlers. The cause was traced to stagnant water at the spring where drinking water at the spring was obtained. Improvements to the facility were made eliminating the stagnant water. This cemetery is still active and is listed on the Texas historic registry. SCHAFFER HISTORY: The Schaffer Family came this way in 1894, settling 1 miles north of Jericho had businesses at Jericho, born and raised and died at Jericho are considered Pioneers of their time. ACCESSIBILITY: Located off Interstate 40 and Highway 70, entrance to Schaffer Farm is at Highway 70 with Texas Flag right at the entrance. Our farm roads are not paved and is up to guest discretion as to whether your rig has sufficient clearance to make it in. If you have concerns please contact us for a road condition update, as ease of access can change with the weather. WEATHER: Accommodations during snow and rain will be monitored and travelers will be notified of alternate routes or alternate place to stay. We look forward to hosting you.
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Pecan orchard
50 sites · RVs, Tents57 acres · Anson, TXLearn more about this land:40    50' X 50' sites. A pecan tree on each corner of the site. View of Quail Ridge and Skin Out Mountian. Mesquite woods and open fields surround the campsites.Quiet area off Farm to Market road away from highways. Starry West Texas Sky (bring your telescope)  surrounded by mesquite woods and fields.   The only neighbors are cows and coyotes, maybe a few jackrabbits.  
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Lightning Ranch
6 sites · RVs, Tents136 acres · Merkel, TXLearn more about this land:WARNING: We can't accommodate rigs with a total length longer than 28 feet at this time unless you make special arrangements and we assist you with parking.You will be camping in a fairly level grassy area among mesquite, Juniper and cedar trees with easy access to our red and green colored mesas and arroyos. The canyons have streams with running water during and right after rain storms. But this is mostly dry semi arid desert country with many different kinds of thorny plants and cactus. The blossoms are beautiful, especially the Yuccas, in the spring starting in late March through May. We have many types of birds including hawks, owls and roadrunners. Bobcats, wild hogs, deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons and opossums also share the ranch. There is great county road bicycling on paved roads with almost no traffic.This is primitive dry camping and currently there are no bathrooms, showers or potable water. The county road is paved and the ranch access road is caliche. But during rainy periods the short hip camp road can become muddy so minimize driving.
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Rattlesnake Racing Adventures
7 sites · RVs, Tents350 acres · TXThe primitive site has been a failed development project on Lake Stamford.  We purchased the 350 acres not to develop into house sites, but to develop into a recreation area where people can enjoy the outdoors mountain biking, hiking, paddling, horseback riding and camping.  Learn more about this land:This is a 350 acre pasture with 2.5 miles of Lake Stamford shore line. The lake is accessible by hiking on the property down to the lake or driving about three miles to the Stamford Marina which has a boat ramp and parking. No access via vehicle to the lake on the property where camping. Hike down to the lake is a trail a little over 1/2 mile.
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The "Hub City" of West Texas, Lubbock boasts both rock 'n' roll history―legendary singer Buddy Holly was born here―and outdoor adventures. Once you’ve checked out the Buddy Holly Center and the West Texas Walk of Fame, drive your RV over to Caprock Canyons State Park, where you can admire herds of free-roaming bison, explore an abandoned railroad, and hike more than 90 miles of trails. Further north, discover the second largest canyon in the US at Palo Duro Canyon State Park, one of Texas' most popular state parks. Both parks have spacious RV campsites with 30- and 50-amp hookups and pull-thru sites. Closer to the city, you can BYOB (bring your own boat) to the lakeside campground at Buffalo Springs Lake, camp out on a working ranch, or choose from more than a dozen RV parks with full hookups and amenities, just a short drive from downtown.

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