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A + RV Park
Overview
A + RV Park provides a welcoming atmosphere for travelers passing through the heart of North Texas. Located in the quiet community of Alvord, this park offers a clean and reliable stay for those seeking a break from the highway or a long-term base. The management prioritizes a friendly environment, making it a comfortable stop for both solo adventurers and families. With its straightforward layout and well-maintained grounds, it serves as a practical haven for the modern RVer looking for simplicity and peace.
Location & Surroundings
Situated along the US-81 and US-287 corridor, the park offers excellent accessibility while maintaining a peaceful rural charm. Alvord is a small town characterized by rolling prairies and oak-lined landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for your stay. You are far enough from the hustle of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to enjoy the quiet, yet close enough to essential services in nearby Decatur and Bowie. The surrounding area is defined by wide-open spaces and classic Texas countryside views.
Amenities & Park Features
The park focuses on providing the essential comforts required for a stress-free visit. Each site features full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service, accommodating various rig sizes including big rigs. Convenience is key here, with on-site laundry facilities and clean shower houses available for guest use. The park is designed with wide lanes to facilitate easy maneuvering, and the available Wi-Fi helps ensure you stay connected whether you are working from the road or planning your next destination.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the LBJ National Grasslands, where miles of trails are available for hiking, horseback riding, and birdwatching. For a taste of local history and shopping, a short drive to Decatur reveals the beautiful Wise County Courthouse and various local boutiques. Fishing and boating are popular activities at nearby Lake Bridgeport, offering a refreshing escape during the warm Texas summers. The area is also known for its local diners and authentic Texas barbecue spots that offer a true taste of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for long-term residents and road-trippers who value a quiet, no-nonsense environment over flashy resort amenities. Its location makes it a perfect staging point for those exploring North Texas or working in the region. Because of its pet-friendly policy and spacious sites, it is well-suited for travelers with dogs who need a bit of extra room. If you prefer a calm, community-oriented atmosphere where you can relax after a day on the road, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Adam Freeman
Their electric bills are ridiculous there. It’s almost as much as the rent. I don’t stay there very often and I pay almost $400 a month in electricity.
Queen _o_Biltong
Quaint RV Park with respectful staff and guests. Wonderful experience for our family! I was impressed by the amenities and how well the park is maintained. We highly recommend it if you are in the area.
Gram
We just used this park for a 1 night stop overnight of our travels. My observation of the park overall is good But the trees need to be trimmed and the water supply inground needs to raised after a thunderstorm we could not even hook up water it was buried and in standing water. Pretty muddy overall in park after a rain. Paula in the office was great to work with and very thorough with directions into the park which helped a lot. .
Junior Eitel (Junior)
B- RV Park might be more appropriate. There was NO staff to give wifi password or other info, check photos for the amount of burrs in "grass" areas. BEWARE if you have pets, we spent most of our time de-burring the dogs. There is also a suspicious "tent" tarp on the edge of the property, looks like a homeless camp. The last thing is there were a lot of empty lots but the people coming and going were limited to three sites on top of each other. 😔 It was quiet and well kept property. Their empty building also looked new from the outside.
Randall Bowman
It is a simple place, family owned and operated. Really nice family by the way. It has an outdoor picnic area, bathroom, shower, laundry, office with an indoor seating area that includes pub tables and chairs. The bathrooms have a combination lock. When you unlock the door you first step into the laundry room (not coin operated by the way, yes, free) then go into the shower/bathroom. Shower is roomy with a bench built in and has a curtain. The toilet is in its own little cubby beside the shower. The rest of the room has a bench about 6 feet long. So there is a lot of room to put your stuff and it not get wet while showering. Women's side is identical with its own laundry and all. Aside from needing to fill in some holes in the road that fill with water when it rains I give a solid 4 stars.
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