Escape to Nature in Downtown Fredericksburg at our Unique and Affordable RV Park

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Texas has a reputation for doing everything bigger. To prove it, a report by the Dallas Morning News points out that Texas holds 550 Guinness World Records as of 2023. From the biggest pizza available to purchase (21 square feet!) to the longest parade of Harley Davidson motorcycles hosted in 2019, the records are impressive. Whether you come here to explore every bucket list beach in Texas or you’re on the hunt for off-the-beaten-path destinations, you’ll typically find more than you bargained for. RV travelers heading south will find a prime example of small-town Texas offering up big fun in Fredericksburg.



Sitting in the heart of Texas Hill Country, around 80 miles from Austin, Fredericksburg is quaint, yet packed with big opportunities for fun. Here, you can park your RV somewhere scenic that’s also within easy reach of downtown when you head over to the Fredericksburg RV Park. Situated within the city limits, this unique RV park provides well-deserved Texas tranquility just around a mile from vibrant downtown entertainment.

Travelers will find an affordable place to settle in at Fredericksburg RV Park, complete with seasonal pricing. Platinum pull-thru RV sites for vehicles up to 71 feet long average around $94 per night in March and April, while bronze-level back-in RV sites for rigs up to 30 feet long start at around $72 per night. During the summer, per-night prices go up by a few dollars. Whether you’re staying a few days or enjoying an extended stay, this budget-friendly destination comes with easy options for customizing your adventure in Texas.

Main Street entertainment and local parks to explore

People walking downtown in Fredericksburg

Some of the very best destinations to visit in Texas are hidden gems, much like Fredericksburg. Booking your place at the Fredericksburg RV Park means that when you’re not relaxing and enjoying time on-site, you can just as easily spend time exploring Fredericksburg Main Street downtown. This historic area is a hub for great dining and shopping. If you’re traveling with kids or just have a sweet tooth to satisfy, you won’t want to miss out on places like Clear River Ice Cream Bakery Deli where you can elevate the fun on a delicious note.

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If you’re more in the mood for some retail therapy, Main Street hosts around 150 shops to explore including art galleries, local boutiques, and wine tasting rooms. For history buffs, downtown is the destination for museum hopping. Both the National Museum of the Pacific War and the Pioneer Museum are found here for those looking to learn more about the area’s past.

Visitors to Fredericksburg who are longing to escape into nature won’t have to go far from the RV park to do exactly that. The Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is just over 18 miles north and a great place to enjoy hiking, picnicking, bird watching, and admiring the pink granite dome. Travel around 13 miles south from the RV park and you’ll find yourself at Old Tunnel State Park, which is a popular bat-watching destination between May and October.

On-site fun and amenities

Fredericksburg RV Park sign



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When you’re not exploring local golf courses or enjoying a Fredericksburg winery, you’ll find Fredericksburg RV Park is also a great place to unwind. The RV park hosts well-paved streets, so you can take a stroll around the grounds at any time to admire the koi pond, towering trees, and landscaping filled with colorful florals. This pet-friendly RV park has been serving the Fredericksburg area for more than 20 years and hosts 100 RV sites designed as pull-thru options for big rigs.

Each site can be customized for a shaded or sunny stay depending on your preference, and concrete patios hold picnic tables for al fresco meals. Guests can count on easy access to free Wi-Fi and cable television during their visit as well as full water, sewer, and electric hookups. The on-site showers and private bathrooms make a stay here even more convenient.

If you’re looking for even more to enjoy, you’ll find it at the clubhouse. This area hosts a kitchen and a full entertainment space with a television, ideal for group gatherings. There’s also a rec room and fitness center for guests to use during their stay. And if a little friendly competition would enhance the fun, simply make your way to the horseshoe pit and put your skills to the test in good company. In the evening, you can return to your RV to make the most of an outdoor dinner and to stargaze from your cozy and comfortable RV site.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.