Spring has arrived on the Texas Gulf Coast, and if you’re mapping out your next road trip — or looking for an affordable base camp along the Coastal Bend — Aransas Pass RV Park in Aransas Pass, TX is exactly where you want to land. Whether you’re a weekend warrior chasing redfish, a traveler making your way down the coast, or a worker settling in for a long-term stay near Corpus Christi, this quiet, well-maintained park puts you right in the heart of one of Texas’s most underrated coastal destinations.
Located at 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336, the park offers full-hookup RV sites with all utilities included — electricity, water, sewer, and WiFi — at rates that make extended stays genuinely affordable. Spring is one of the best times to explore the Texas Coastal Bend, and Aransas Pass RV Park gives you the perfect home base to do it.
March through May transforms the Texas Gulf Coast. Temperatures settle into that sweet spot — warm enough for fishing and beach days, cool enough for comfortable evenings outside your rig. The crowds that descend during peak summer haven’t arrived yet, which means better fishing, quieter beaches, and more availability at RV parks across the region.
The Coastal Bend — stretching from Corpus Christi through Aransas Pass, Rockport, and Port Aransas — is a road tripper’s dream in spring. Migratory birds fill the skies along the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail. Redfish and speckled trout are running in Redfish Bay and Aransas Bay. Wildflowers line the highways. And the seafood is as fresh as it gets.
If you’re planning a spring road trip along the Texas coast, Aransas Pass is a must-stop — and Aransas Pass RV Park makes it easy to stay as long as you want.
One of the biggest frustrations for road trippers and long-term RV guests alike is the hidden cost of utilities. At many RV parks in the Coastal Bend, electricity is billed separately — and in the Texas heat, that bill adds up fast. Aransas Pass RV Park takes a different approach: all utilities are included in your rate.
The park operates on a touchless management model, which means no office lines, no check-in hassles, and a streamlined experience that road trippers and long-term guests both appreciate. Maintenance personnel are available as needed, and a regional manager visits regularly to ensure the property stays clean and well-maintained.
Aransas Pass sits at the gateway to some of the best coastal experiences in Texas. Here’s what’s waiting for you just minutes from the park:
Spring is prime time for wade fishing and kayak fishing in Redfish Bay State Scientific Area, one of the most productive shallow-water fisheries on the Texas coast. Redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum are all active in the spring months. Numerous local fishing guides operate out of Aransas Pass, and the boat ramps are close and accessible. If fishing is your reason for the road trip, you’ve found your park.
The Coastal Bend is one of the top birding destinations in North America, and spring migration turns the region into a spectacle. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge — home to the endangered whooping crane — is a short drive away. Goose Island State Park, just north of Rockport, is another must-visit. Bring your binoculars: spring migration peaks in April and May, but March already brings impressive activity.
Just a short drive from Aransas Pass, Port Aransas offers Gulf beach access, seafood restaurants, surf shops, and a laid-back coastal vibe that’s hard to beat. Spring break brings energy to the area, but the beaches are wide enough that you can always find your own stretch of sand. The ferry crossing from Aransas Pass to Port Aransas is a Texas road trip experience in itself.
Head north on TX-35 and you’ll hit Rockport, a charming coastal town known for its art galleries, historic downtown, and exceptional seafood. The Rockport-Fulton area hosts spring festivals and outdoor markets, and the waterfront is perfect for an evening stroll. Fulton Mansion State Historic Site offers a fascinating look at 19th-century coastal Texas life.
When you need a city fix, Corpus Christi is approximately 30 minutes from Aransas Pass. The Texas State Aquarium, USS Lexington Museum, Padre Island National Seashore, and a full range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options are all within easy reach. Aransas Pass gives you the quiet coastal experience with big-city access when you want it.
Road trippers and long-term guests both need easy access to everyday essentials. Aransas Pass RV Park delivers:
You won’t need to drive far for groceries, supplies, or a hot meal. The park’s central location in Aransas Pass puts everything within easy reach.
One feature that sets Aransas Pass RV Park apart from most competitors in the area is its on-site self-storage facility. Whether you’re a road tripper who needs to stow gear, a long-term resident who wants to declutter your rig, or a worker who needs a secure place for equipment, the storage units are a genuine convenience.
Available storage unit sizes:
Having storage right on the property means you can keep your RV living space comfortable without sacrificing the gear that makes coastal Texas adventures possible.
When you’re choosing an RV park in the Aransas Pass area, rates and what’s included matter. Here’s how Aransas Pass RV Park stacks up against nearby competitors for monthly stays:
| Park Name | Monthly Rate | Electric Included? | All Utilities Included? | WiFi Included? | On-Site Storage? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aransas Pass RV Park | $375–$425/mo | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Don Ell RV Park | $425/mo + electric | No | No | N/A | No |
| Dagger Island RV Park | $400/mo + electric | No | No | N/A | No |
| Texas Lighthouse RV Park | $375/mo + electric | No | No | N/A | No |
| Portobelo Village RV Park | $400–$500/mo + electric | No | No | N/A | No |
| Aransas Bay RV Resort | $510–$545/mo + electric | No | No | N/A | No |
Rate data sourced from park listings and market research. Rates subject to change. Contact parks directly for current availability.
When you factor in the cost of electricity — which in Texas summer months can easily run $100–$200 or more — Aransas Pass RV Park’s all-inclusive rate structure represents real savings compared to parks that charge extra for electric. For long-term guests and road trippers planning an extended stay, that difference adds up quickly.
Aransas Pass RV Park offers flexible rate options to fit your travel style:
All rates include electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service. No surprise utility bills. No hidden fees.
The park accepts travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes. RVs 10 years or older require an exterior photo for approval. Pets are welcome (maximum 2 per reservation; park rules apply).
Booking is easy and fully online through Campspot — no phone tag, no waiting for a callback. Just pick your dates and reserve your spot.
Address: 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
Phone: (361) 266-5985
Website: https://www.aransasrvpark.com/
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Spring on the Texas coast doesn’t last forever. The fishing is hot, the weather is perfect, and the Coastal Bend is calling. Whether you’re rolling through for a week, settling in for a month, or looking for a long-term base camp near Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass RV Park has the full-hookup sites, all-inclusive utilities, and quiet coastal atmosphere you’ve been looking for.
Don’t wait — spring availability fills up. Book your spot online today or call us at (361) 266-5985. We’ll see you on the coast.