Spring Break 2026 is here, and the Texas Gulf Coast is calling. Whether you’re rolling in for a week of saltwater fishing, planning an extended coastal stay, or searching for an affordable RV park near Corpus Christi that won’t drain your wallet before the fun even starts — Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage puts you right in the heart of it all.
Located at 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336, this quiet, well-maintained park offers full hookups, all utilities included, and easy access to some of the best coastal Texas has to offer. From Redfish Bay to the Corpus Christi waterfront, you’re never far from the action — but you’ll always have a peaceful home base to return to.
Aransas Pass sits at the crossroads of coastal Texas adventure. Tucked between Corpus Christi and Port Aransas, this small city punches well above its weight when it comes to outdoor recreation, fresh seafood, and Gulf Coast charm. It’s the kind of place where locals know the best fishing holes, the shrimp is always fresh, and the sunsets over the bay make you forget whatever was stressing you out back home.
For RV travelers, it’s a strategic gem. You’re close enough to Corpus Christi for big-city conveniences, but far enough away to enjoy the slower pace of a true coastal community. And with Aransas Pass RV Park offering monthly rates starting at just $375/month with all utilities included, it’s one of the most affordable ways to plant your rig on the Texas coast this spring.
Aransas Pass is legendary among Texas anglers. The Redfish Bay State Scientific Area is one of the most productive shallow-water fisheries on the entire Gulf Coast, offering world-class wade fishing and kayak fishing for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. The Aransas Pass Shipping Channel is another hotspot, especially for larger fish moving with the tides. Spring is prime time — the water is warming up, baitfish are moving, and the bite is on.
Just a short drive from the park, the free Aransas Pass–Port Aransas ferry is a Texas coastal tradition. Cross the channel and spend the day exploring Port A’s beach, shops, restaurants, and the University of Texas Marine Science Institute. Spring Break crowds make it lively, but the ferry runs continuously so you’re never waiting long.
About 20 minutes from the park, Mustang Island State Park offers miles of undeveloped Gulf Coast beach, paddling trails through the bay, and excellent birding during spring migration. Bring the kayaks, the fishing rods, and the sunscreen — this is a full-day destination.
Roughly 30 minutes away, the Texas State Aquarium is one of the best in the country and a perfect family activity during Spring Break. Dolphin encounters, shark exhibits, and a massive Gulf of Mexico tank make it a must-see for kids and adults alike.
The Corpus Christi waterfront is a classic Texas coastal experience. Walk the seawall, grab a bite at one of the waterfront restaurants, and check out the USS Lexington aircraft carrier museum. It’s a great half-day trip from Aransas Pass.
Spring migration is in full swing in March, and the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge — home to the famous whooping crane wintering grounds — is one of the premier birding destinations in North America. Even as the cranes begin their northward migration, the refuge is alive with shorebirds, wading birds, and raptors. A short drive from the park makes this an easy day trip.
Aransas Pass has a strong local dining scene anchored by fresh Gulf seafood. With restaurants just about 1 minute from the park, you can walk or make a quick drive for shrimp, oysters, fish tacos, and cold drinks without fighting tourist traffic. Ask locals for their favorites — the best spots are rarely the ones with the biggest signs.
Both HEB and Walmart are approximately 5 minutes from the park — perfect for stocking the RV kitchen before a day on the water. HEB’s fresh seafood counter is a coastal Texas institution in its own right.
At Aransas Pass RV Park, the focus is on clean, comfortable, no-hassle stays. The park operates on a touchless management model — check in is simple, the property is well-maintained, and you’re left to enjoy your time without unnecessary interruptions.
The park accepts travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes. RVs 10 years or older require an exterior photo for approval — a simple step that helps maintain the quality of the community.
One of the biggest advantages of staying at Aransas Pass RV Park is the all-inclusive rate structure. While most competitors in the area charge electricity separately — adding $50 to $150 or more to your monthly bill — Aransas Pass RV Park bundles everything into one simple rate.
| Stay Length | Rate | Utilities Included? |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | $40/day | ✅ Yes — all utilities |
| Weekly | $175/week | ✅ Yes — all utilities |
| Monthly | $375–$425/month + $75 deposit | ✅ Yes — all utilities |
Rates current as of Spring 2026. Book online or call to confirm availability.
Compare that to nearby competitors: Don Ell RV Resort charges $425/month plus electricity. Dagger Island RV Park runs $400/month plus electricity. Aransas Bay RV Resort starts at $510–$545/month plus electricity. When you factor in the cost of electricity for a full month of RV living, Aransas Pass RV Park’s all-inclusive pricing delivers real, measurable savings — especially for extended stays.
Planning a longer stay or need a place to store gear, a boat trailer, or extra equipment? Aransas Pass RV Park offers on-site storage units in multiple sizes — a rare amenity at coastal Texas RV parks.
| Unit Size | Starting Monthly Rate |
|---|---|
| 10×10 | Starting at $45/month |
| 10×20 | Starting at $80/month |
| 12×20 | Starting at $105/month |
| 12×30 | Starting at $140/month |
| 24×50 | Starting at $180/month |
Whether you need a small unit for fishing gear and beach equipment or a large unit for a boat, trailer, or contractor tools, there’s a size that fits. Storage availability is limited — contact the park to check current unit availability.
The park attracts a diverse mix of guests who all share one thing in common: they want a clean, affordable, no-drama place to stay on the Texas coast.
Address: 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
Phone: (361) 266-5985
Website: https://www.aransasrvpark.com/
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Spring Break only comes once a year — and the Texas Gulf Coast is at its absolute best right now. Warm days, great fishing, fresh seafood, and that unmistakable coastal breeze that makes everything feel a little more relaxed.
Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage is ready for you. Full hookups, all utilities included, quiet environment, and rates that make an extended coastal stay genuinely affordable. Whether you’re staying a week, a month, or longer — this is your spot.
👉 Book your site online now at Campspot or call (361) 266-5985 to check availability. Sites fill up fast during Spring Break season — don’t wait.