Spring has arrived on the Texas Gulf Coast, and if you’re searching for an RV park near Corpus Christi that puts you right in the heart of some of the best fishing in the Lone Star State, look no further than Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage in Aransas Pass, Texas. Whether you’re planning a week-long fishing trip, an extended coastal stay, or you’re a worker relocating to the Coastal Bend for a project, April through June is one of the finest times of year to be parked along the Texas coast — and Aransas Pass is ground zero for it all.
Located just minutes from Redfish Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, and the Lydia Ann Channel, Aransas Pass RV Park offers full hookup RV sites with all utilities included — electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service — at monthly rates starting at just $375/month. That’s an unbeatable value in a market where most competitors charge extra for electricity on top of their base rent.
Spring on the Texas Coastal Bend is nothing short of spectacular. Temperatures climb into the comfortable 70s and 80s, the wind settles down from its winter howl, and the fish — redfish, speckled trout, flounder, black drum, and sheepshead — move into the shallow bays and flats in full force. For anglers, April and May represent peak season in the Aransas Pass area, and staying at a long term RV park in Aransas Pass means you’re never more than a few minutes from the water.
Here’s what makes spring 2026 especially exciting for coastal Texas visitors:
One of the biggest advantages of staying at Aransas Pass RV Park is the proximity to world-class fishing. You don’t need to drive hours to reach productive water — it’s practically in your backyard. Here are some of the top fishing destinations just minutes from the park:
Redfish Bay is one of the most productive shallow-water fisheries on the entire Texas coast. Designated a State Scientific Area to protect its seagrass beds, this bay system is a haven for redfish and speckled trout year-round — but especially in spring when fish move into the shallows to feed. Wade fishing and kayak fishing are extremely popular here, and several local guides operate out of Aransas Pass.
The Lydia Ann Channel connects Aransas Bay to Corpus Christi Bay and is a legendary fishing corridor. Flounder, redfish, and black drum stack up along the channel edges, especially during tidal movements. Bank fishing access points and boat launches are nearby.
Aransas Bay offers miles of open water fishing for everything from speckled trout to sheepshead. The bay’s grass flats, oyster reefs, and deeper channels provide diverse habitat that holds fish throughout the spring season. Charter fishing services operate out of Aransas Pass and nearby Rockport.
Located right in Aransas Pass, Conn Brown Harbor is a working shrimp boat harbor that also serves as a popular fishing spot. Anglers regularly catch sheepshead, black drum, and redfish from the harbor’s bulkheads and piers. It’s a short drive from the park and a great spot for an evening fishing session.
The jetties at Port Aransas — accessible via the free ferry from Aransas Pass — are one of the most iconic fishing spots on the Texas coast. Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, tarpon, and a variety of other species move through the jetties in spring. It’s a 15-20 minute drive plus a short ferry ride from the park.
Aransas Pass RV Park is designed for guests who plan to stay a while. Whether you’re here for a month of fishing, an extended work assignment, or a seasonal coastal retreat, the park’s amenities are built around comfort and convenience for long term occupants.
One feature that truly sets Aransas Pass RV Park apart from other RV parks in the Corpus Christi area is the availability of on-site self-storage units. For anglers, kayakers, and outdoor enthusiasts, having secure, convenient storage right at your RV park is a massive advantage.
Imagine storing your kayak, fishing rods, tackle boxes, waders, and gear in a dedicated storage unit just steps from your RV — no hauling equipment back and forth, no cramming everything into your rig. The park offers a range of storage unit sizes to fit any need:
Bundling your RV site with a storage unit at Aransas Pass RV Park is one of the smartest moves you can make for a comfortable, organized extended stay on the Texas coast.
While fishing is the star attraction, Aransas Pass and the surrounding Coastal Bend region offer plenty of activities for guests who want to explore between fishing sessions.
One of the most celebrated wildlife refuges in the United States, the Aransas NWR is the winter home of the endangered whooping crane. In spring, the refuge transitions into a birding paradise with hundreds of migratory species passing through. The 16-mile Wildlife Drive is a must-do for nature lovers.
Just a short drive and a free ferry ride away, Port Aransas is a beloved Texas beach town with restaurants, shops, charter fishing, dolphin tours, and miles of Gulf beach. Mustang Island State Park offers camping, swimming, and beachcombing along a pristine stretch of Gulf coastline.
The charming twin cities of Rockport and Fulton are about 20 minutes north of Aransas Pass and offer art galleries, seafood restaurants, the Texas Maritime Museum, and Rockport Beach — one of the cleanest and most family-friendly beaches on the Texas coast.
The Coastal Bend’s largest city is about 30 minutes from Aransas Pass and offers the Texas State Aquarium, USS Lexington Museum, Padre Island National Seashore, shopping, dining, and a vibrant waterfront scene. It’s an easy day trip from the park.
Aransas Pass has a growing dining scene with seafood-forward restaurants, taquerias, and casual eateries within minutes of the park. Fresh Gulf shrimp, oysters, and fish tacos are local staples. Several restaurants are within walking distance or a very short drive from the park.
Aransas Pass RV Park offers straightforward, transparent pricing with all utilities included — a significant advantage over competitors in the area who charge electricity separately on top of their base rent.
All rates include electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service. No surprise utility bills at the end of the month.
When you compare Aransas Pass RV Park’s monthly rate of $375–$425/month (all utilities included) against competitors in the area who charge $375–$545/month plus electricity, the value becomes clear. In a Texas summer — or even a mild spring — electricity costs for an RV can easily run $100–$200/month or more. At Aransas Pass RV Park, that cost is already covered.
Book online anytime through the park’s Campspot reservation system — no phone call required, no waiting for office hours. The park’s touchless model means you can reserve your spot, get your access information, and arrive on your schedule.
The park attracts a diverse mix of guests who all share one thing in common: they want a clean, quiet, affordable place to stay on the Texas coast without the noise and drama of a crowded resort-style park.
Address: 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
Phone: (361) 266-5985
Website: https://www.aransasrvpark.com/
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Spring 2026 is shaping up to be an incredible season on the Texas Coastal Bend. The fish are biting, the weather is perfect, and Aransas Pass RV Park has sites available for daily, weekly, and monthly stays. With all utilities included, on-site storage for your gear, and a quiet, well-maintained environment just minutes from some of the best fishing in Texas, there’s no better base camp for your coastal adventure.
Don’t wait — monthly sites fill up fast as spring fishing season hits its peak. Book your site online today or call (361) 266-5985 for more information.
Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage — Your Home Base on the Texas Coast.