At least 11 private parks across Texas still have
campsites, cabins or cottages available


    CROWLEY, Texas, May 14, 2012 – It’s not too late to book a campsite, cabin or cottage for Memorial Day weekend.

    At least 11 Texas campgrounds and RV parks still had availability for the holiday weekend as of Friday.

    “We sent out an email blast to over 350 of our affiliated campgrounds, RV parks and resorts in Texas and 11 responded right away to tell us they still had vacancies for Memorial Day weekend,” said Brian Schaeffer, executive director and CEO of the Texas Association of Campground Owners (TACO).

    Most of the parks that still have campsites, cabins or cottages available can be booked through TexasCampgrounds.com or TexasCabinRentals.net. But the association is also providing phone numbers and individual websites for these parks as well. They include:

Austin Lone Star RV Resort, a Carefree RV Resort in Austin, (512) 444-6322 or  www.carefreervresorts.com

Bay RV Park in San Leon, (713) 298-7088 or  www.bayrvpark.com

Chimney Park RV Resort in Mission, (956) 585-5061 or  www.chimneyparkresort.com

Fig Tree RV Resort in Harlingen, (956) 423-6699 or  www.figtreervresort.com

Hill Country RV Resort & Cottage Rentals in New Braunfels: (830) 625-1919 or www.hillcountryrvresortnb.com

Mockingbird Hill RV Park in Burleson, (817) 295-3011 or  www.mockingbirdrvpark.com

Sandy Lake RV Resort, a Carefree RV Resort in Carrollton, (972) 242-6808 or  www.carefreervresorts.com

Tejas Valley RV Park in San Antonio, (210) 679-7715 or  www.tejasvalleyrvpark.com

Travelers World RV Resort, a Carefree RV Resort in San Antonio, (210) 532-8310 or www.carefreervresorts.com

Treetops RV Resort, a Carefree RV Resort in Arlington, (800) 747-0787 or  www.carefreervresorts.com

Valley Gateway RV Park in Edinburg, (956) 381-1883 or  www.valleygatewayrvpark.com


The Texas Association of Campground Operators publishes and distributes the Texas RV Travel & Camping Guide to Texas each year. For more information about the 2012 directory or for statistics involving the latest camping trends in Texas and New Mexico parks, please contact Brian Schaeffer at (817) 307-0129 or visit   www.texascampgrounds.com and  www.texascabinrentals.net.
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