CAMPER VANS FOR SALE: TEXAS
CAMPER VANS AND TEXAS
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From the vibrant cities of Austin and Dallas to the breathtaking landscapes of Big Bend and Hill Country, Texas is a big ol' playground for vanlifers - from rugged deserts to lush forests and coastal views. Here’s your guide to the best places to stay, must visit spots, travel itineraries, and boondocking options in Texas.
WHERE TO STAY WITH YOUR CAMPER VAN IN TEXAS
AREAS TO STAY:
Big Bend National Park
One of the most stunning national parks in the United States, Big Bend features towering canyons, scenic desert landscapes, and star-studded night skies. The park offers several campgrounds, including Rio Grande Village and Chisos Basin, both of which are ideal for vanlifers looking to explore the vast wilderness.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
This park is a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The Pine Springs and Dog Canyon campgrounds provide a quiet and scenic base for exploring the park’s rugged trails, slot canyons, and unique ecosystems.
Padre Island National Seashore
Stretching for over 70 miles along the Texas coast, Padre Island National Seashore offers camping right on the beach. Malaquite Campground is a great option, allowing you to wake up to the sound of waves and you can spend your days swimming, fishing, and enjoying the pristine coastline.
iOverlander: Is a wonderful non-profit project that shows you where to boondock, fill-up on water, and camp!
WHERE TO GO IN TEXAS IN A CAMPER VAN?
Weekend Getaway
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Day 1: Start your adventure in Austin, exploring the city’s live music scene and unique eateries. Drive to Hill Country and camp overnight at Inks Lake State Park, where you can enjoy stunning sunsets and kayaking.
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Day 2: Spend the day hiking Enchanted Rock or swimming in the clear waters of the area’s natural swimming holes. Camp overnight at Pedernales Falls State Park.
One-Week Adventure
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Day 1-2: Begin your trip in Dallas, visiting cultural hotspots like the Dallas Museum of Art and enjoying some Texas BBQ. Stay overnight at Cedar Hill State Park.
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Day 3-4: Head south to Austin, experiencing the city’s vibrant nightlife and outdoor attractions. Camp at McKinney Falls State Park.
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Day 5-6: Travel west to Big Bend National Park for two days of hiking, stargazing, and soaking in the beauty of the desert landscape. Camp at Chisos Basin or Rio Grande Village.
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Day 7: Finish your week with a relaxing drive to Padre Island National Seashore, where you can enjoy the Gulf Coast and camp overnight on the beach.
TEXAS DISPERSED CAMPING
Big Bend Ranch State Park, a more rugged alternative to Big Bend National Park, offers numerous primitive campsites with stunning views. Additionally, the national forests, like Sam Houston National Forest near Houston, allow dispersed camping in designated areas.
CAMPER VANS FOR SALE, DELIVERED TO TEXAS
Camper vans are no cheap investment! It's a massive decision, just like purchasing a home. Yes, there's plenty of RV Dealers in Texas, but mass manufactured camper vans are just no match in quality. Fortunately, Brooklyn Campervans works with clients nationwide, and delivery to TX is only $500 - a small cost that can save you $50-100,000 in quality. Brooklyn Campervans provides the highest level of bespoke camper vans based on YOUR needs, style, and budget.
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