Spring break season is here, and coastal Texas is calling. Whether you’re rolling in for a week of fishing and beach days, scouting a long-term spot along the Gulf Coast, or relocating for a work contract in the Coastal Bend, Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage puts you right in the heart of it all — just minutes from the water, local restaurants, and everything the Aransas Pass area has to offer.
If you’ve been searching for an RV park near Corpus Christi with full hookups, all utilities included, and no surprise charges on your monthly bill, you’ve found it. Here’s why Aransas Pass RV Park is the smart choice for spring 2026.
Aransas Pass, Texas sits at the heart of the Coastal Bend — a short drive from Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Rockport, and some of the best fishing and birding territory in the entire state. Spring is arguably the best time of year to be here. The weather is warm but not yet scorching, the redfish and speckled trout are running, and the wildflowers along the Texas coast are in full bloom.
For RV travelers, spring break isn’t just about the kids — it’s the season when snowbirds wrap up their winter stays, road trippers head south, and workers on seasonal contracts start arriving for spring and summer projects. Aransas Pass RV Park is ideally positioned to serve all of them.
One of the biggest advantages of staying at Aransas Pass RV Park is the location. You’re not tucked away in a remote campground — you’re in town, close to everything, with easy access to the best the Coastal Bend has to offer.
Spring is prime fishing season in the Aransas Pass area. Redfish Bay, just minutes from the park, is one of the most celebrated shallow-water fishing destinations in Texas. Anglers come from across the country to wade-fish for redfish and speckled trout in the clear, grass-flat waters of the bay. Charter guides operate out of Aransas Pass and nearby Rockport year-round, and spring is when the action really heats up.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or bringing the family out for their first fishing trip, the waters around Aransas Pass deliver. Grab your license at the nearby HEB or Walmart (both about 5 minutes from the park) and hit the water.
Spring migration is one of the most spectacular natural events in Texas, and the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge — located just north of town — is world-famous for it. The refuge is the winter home of the endangered whooping crane, and spring is when these magnificent birds begin their northward migration. Birders from around the globe time their visits to catch the cranes before they depart, and the refuge’s trails and observation towers offer incredible wildlife viewing throughout the season.
Port Aransas is just a short drive from Aransas Pass RV Park, making it easy to spend a day on the beach without a long haul. Port A’s beaches are wide, uncrowded compared to many Gulf Coast destinations, and perfect for families with kids, dogs, and beach gear. Spring break crowds are manageable, and the water temperature is warming up nicely by mid-March.
The charming coastal town of Rockport is just a few minutes up the road and offers a great mix of art galleries, seafood restaurants, boutique shops, and waterfront parks. The Rockport-Fulton area is a favorite among Texas retirees and snowbirds, and spring is when the town comes alive with festivals, art walks, and outdoor events.
Here’s where Aransas Pass RV Park really stands out from the competition: all utilities are included in your monthly rate. That means electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash — all bundled in. No separate electric meter. No end-of-month bill shock.
Current Rates at Aransas Pass RV Park:
When you’re comparing monthly RV park rates near Aransas Pass, it’s important to look at the full picture — not just the headline rate. Most parks in the area charge electricity separately, which can add $80–$150 or more to your monthly bill depending on usage.
| Park Name | Monthly Rate | Utilities Included? | Full Hookups | On-Site Storage | Google Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aransas Pass RV Park | $375–$425/mo | Yes — All Included | Yes | Yes | 3.3 |
| Don Ell RV Resort | $425/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | Not listed | 4.3 |
| Dagger Island RV Park | $400/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | Not listed | 4.5 |
| Texas Lighthouse RV Park | $375/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | Not listed | 4.8 |
| Portobelo Village RV Park | $400–$500/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | Not listed | 4.2 |
| Aransas Bay RV Resort | $510–$545/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | Not listed | 4.1 |
Rate data sourced from park websites and direct research. Rates subject to change — always confirm directly with each park.
When you factor in electricity costs, Aransas Pass RV Park’s all-inclusive monthly rate is one of the most competitive in the entire Coastal Bend area. For long-term guests and workers on extended contracts, that predictability is worth a lot.
One feature that truly sets Aransas Pass RV Park apart from competitors is the on-site self-storage facility. Whether you’re a long-term resident who needs extra space, a seasonal traveler storing gear between visits, or a worker keeping tools and equipment secure, having storage right on the property is a major convenience.
Available Storage Unit Sizes:
The 24×50 units are particularly valuable for coastal Texas residents who need to store boats, jet skis, or work trailers. You won’t find that kind of storage capacity at most RV parks in the area.
Spring isn’t just vacation season — it’s also when construction projects, industrial turnarounds, and seasonal work ramps up across the Coastal Bend. Aransas Pass and the surrounding area are home to refineries, industrial facilities, port operations, and a growing construction sector. Workers on extended contracts need affordable, reliable housing that doesn’t require a lease.
Aransas Pass RV Park’s monthly RV site rates starting at $375 with all utilities included make it one of the most cost-effective workforce housing options in the region. The touchless management model means no office hours to work around, and the quiet environment means you can actually rest after a long shift.
Address: 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
Phone: (361) 266-5985
Website: https://www.aransasrvpark.com/
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Spring break fills up fast along the Texas coast, and monthly sites at Aransas Pass RV Park go quickly once the season kicks in. Whether you’re planning a week-long fishing trip, a spring break getaway with the family, or you’re a worker arriving for a spring contract in the Coastal Bend — now is the time to lock in your site.
All utilities included. Full hookups. On-site storage. No surprises.
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