Using A Big Bend RV Park

By Chasity Sheppard


Visiting national parks in the United States is a fun experience that will really help you understand the land and its history. It is cheaper than a resort vacation and just as much fun, especially if you enjoy fresh air and the outdoors. One of the most popular of these parks is Big Bend, and though some people elect to stay in hotels when they visit, some prefer to camp in a tent or RV. There are many Big Bend RV park choices in the area, you just need to know what to look for to find the best one.

One of the most important amenities is electric hookups. Some places in the area allow you to hook your RV up to an electric generator that they provide, while some allow you to bring your own if you have one. Check in advance to see which setup is offered so you will be prepared.

In addition to electricity, water is a huge amenity that needs to be asked about before booking. Many places have water hoses or pumps that you can hook your recreational vehicle up to. However, others may not have hookups, which means you will have to fill your RV's water tank manually before checking in.

Instead of leaving your pet behind with friends or family, you may be able to take your animal with you to Big Bend instead. Check with the owners of your chosen facility to see if they accept small dogs or other animals, as many do. They may have a pet fee, and will also likely require you to use bags to clean up after your dog, as well as leash laws.

If you can't go more than a couple of hours without checking your e-mail, then be sure to inquire about whether the facility you are thinking of using has Internet access. For a long time, most park facilities did not have wireless access, but more and more are offering it now, though an extra fee may be involved.

Many couples or families stay for a long weekend, but others extend their stay to take advantage of all that Big Bend has to offer. Your chosen park may have discounts for extended stay, including special weekly or even monthly rates. Before you plunk down your credit card to pay, be sure you have asked about all available discounts first.

One of the great things about this particular region of Texas is that the weather is fairly moderate all year round, even in winter. As a result, many RV facilities in the area are open all year, so you can go almost anytime you like. Just make sure you call in advance to ensure that the parks are indeed open, and then go ahead and plan your vacation.

If you spend your vacation at Big Bend, you will make memories that will last a lifetime. You can have all the comforts of home if you choose to bring your recreational vehicle, so look into Big Bend RV park facilities instead of the usual hotel rooms. It will save you money and allow you to enjoy more of nature all at once.




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