Summer on the Texas Gulf Coast is something special — warm bays, world-class fishing, fresh seafood, and that unmistakable salt-air breeze that makes every evening feel like a vacation. If you’re searching for an RV park in Aransas Pass, TX that puts you right in the middle of all of it, Aransas Pass RV Park & Self-Storage is your summer home base.
Whether you’re a retiree chasing the coastal lifestyle, a worker on an extended project assignment, or a traveler who’s decided the Texas coast deserves more than a weekend — our monthly and long-term RV sites give you the comfort, convenience, and value to stay all summer long.
Aransas Pass sits at the heart of the Texas Coastal Bend, tucked between Corpus Christi Bay and Redfish Bay, with easy access to Port Aransas, Rockport, and the Gulf of Mexico. It’s a town built around the water — and in summer, that means fishing tournaments, shrimping festivals, kayaking, birding, and beach days are all within easy reach.
For RV travelers looking for a long-term RV park near Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass offers something the big city can’t: a quieter pace, lower cost of living, and direct access to the bays and beaches that make coastal Texas famous.
Aransas Pass is legendary among Texas anglers. Redfish Bay State Scientific Area — just minutes from the park — is one of the most productive shallow-water fishing destinations on the Gulf Coast. Redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum are all in season during summer. Hire a local guide or launch your own kayak or skiff for a morning on the flats.
The free Aransas Pass–Port Aransas ferry is one of the most iconic Texas coastal experiences. A short drive from the park puts you at the ferry landing, and within minutes you’re crossing the ship channel to Port A — home to beaches, seafood restaurants, surf shops, and the famous Mustang Island State Park.
Just across the ferry, Mustang Island State Park offers miles of undeveloped Gulf beach, camping, kayaking, and birding. Pack a cooler, grab your fishing gear, and spend a full day on the island. It’s one of the best free-spirited summer day trips you can take from your RV site in Aransas Pass.
About 45 minutes north of Aransas Pass, the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of the endangered whooping crane — but summer brings its own wildlife spectacle. Alligators, roseate spoonbills, herons, and white-tailed deer are all active. The refuge’s 40-mile tour loop is a stunning drive any time of year.
Aransas Pass is known as the “Shrimping Capital of Texas,” and summer brings local festivals, seafood events, and community gatherings that celebrate the town’s deep maritime heritage. Check local event listings for shrimp boils, fishing tournaments, and waterfront celebrations throughout June, July, and August.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs right through the Aransas Pass area, offering calm, protected paddling for kayakers and paddleboarders of all skill levels. Rent gear locally or bring your own — the waterway is a peaceful escape from summer heat and a great way to explore the coastal marshes and bays up close.
Aransas Pass has a growing dining scene anchored by fresh Gulf seafood. From casual waterfront spots to local taquerias, you’re never far from a great meal. The park is approximately 1 minute from nearby restaurants, making it easy to grab dinner without a long drive. Shrimp, oysters, redfish tacos, and crab are summer staples on every local menu.
Long-term RV living means you need reliable access to groceries and supplies. Aransas Pass RV Park is approximately 5 minutes from both HEB and Walmart — two of the most important stops for any extended-stay RVer. Stock your rig for the week without burning half a day on errands.
Just 15 minutes north, Rockport is a charming coastal town known for its art galleries, waterfront park, and the Texas Maritime Museum. Summer brings outdoor concerts, art walks, and the famous Rockport-Fulton Hummer/Bird Fest in the fall. It’s an easy day trip that adds real cultural depth to your coastal Texas summer.
There’s something timeless about watching the shrimp fleet return to port at sunset. The Aransas Pass harbor is one of the most active shrimping ports in Texas, and the sight of those boats coming in — nets raised, gulls circling — is a reminder that this is a real working waterfront town with deep roots and authentic character.
At Aransas Pass RV Park, we’ve built our park around the needs of long-term and monthly guests. Here’s what’s included with every RV site:
One of the biggest advantages of staying at Aransas Pass RV Park versus competitors in the area: all utilities are included in your monthly rate. Most competing parks in the Aransas Pass area charge electricity separately — which can add $50–$150 or more to your monthly bill during a hot Texas summer when your AC is running hard. At Aransas Pass RV Park, there are no surprise utility bills.
Looking for affordable monthly RV park rates near Corpus Christi this summer? Here’s what you can expect at Aransas Pass RV Park:
Compare that to nearby competitors where monthly rates of $375–$545/month plus electricity are the norm. When you factor in the cost of electricity during a Texas summer, the all-inclusive pricing at Aransas Pass RV Park delivers real, measurable savings every month.
Need extra space for your summer gear, fishing equipment, kayaks, or work tools? Our on-site storage units are available to both RV guests and the general public:
Our long-term and monthly guests come from all walks of life, but they share one thing in common: they’ve discovered that the Texas coast is better experienced slowly, not rushed. Our summer guests typically include:
Here’s how Aransas Pass RV Park stacks up against other long-term RV parks near Aransas Pass, TX:
| Park Name | Monthly Rate | Utilities Included? | Full Hookups | On-Site Storage | Long-Term Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aransas Pass RV Park | $375–$425/mo | Yes (all utilities) | Yes | Yes | Available |
| Don Ell RV Resort | $425/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | No | Limited |
| Dagger Island RV Park | $400/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | No | Limited |
| Texas Lighthouse RV Park | $375/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | No | Very Limited |
| Portobelo Village RV Park | $400–$500/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | No | Very Limited |
| Aransas Bay RV Resort | $510–$545/mo + electric | Electric extra | Yes | No | Limited |
Rate data sourced from park websites and direct research. Rates subject to change. Competitor electricity costs vary by usage and season.
The bottom line: when you add summer electricity costs to competitor monthly rates, Aransas Pass RV Park’s all-inclusive pricing is consistently the most cost-effective option for long-term and monthly guests in the area.
Address: 340 N 13th St, Aransas Pass, TX 78336
Phone: (361) 266-5985
Website: https://www.aransasrvpark.com/
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Summer on the Texas Gulf Coast doesn’t have to be a quick trip. With monthly rates starting at just $375 — all utilities included — Aransas Pass RV Park makes it easy and affordable to stay all season long. Fish the bays in the morning, explore Port Aransas in the afternoon, and come home to a quiet, well-maintained RV site with everything you need already connected and ready.
Sites fill up as summer heats up. Reserve your spot today and make Aransas Pass your summer base camp on the Texas coast.