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Austin Lone Star RV Resort
Overview
Austin Lone Star RV Resort offers a refined landing spot in the heart of the Texas capital, perfectly combining suburban comfort with immediate city access. This property is widely recognized for its gated entrance and well-manicured grounds, providing a secure and professional atmosphere for all types of travelers. Whether you are arriving for a world-class music festival or a seasonal stay, the resort delivers a consistent experience with high-quality infrastructure and a community vibe that makes every RVer feel at home.
Location & Surroundings
Situated strategically just south of the downtown core, the park sits along the I-35 corridor, making it exceptionally easy to navigate for those driving large motorhomes or towing heavy trailers. Despite its convenient highway proximity, the interior of the park remains a peaceful retreat shaded by mature trees and native landscaping. The immediate surrounding area features a diverse array of authentic Texas BBQ spots and major shopping centers, ensuring that your pantry stays stocked and your cravings are satisfied throughout your visit.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort prioritizes guest comfort by offering a comprehensive suite of premium on-site facilities designed for modern travelers. You can enjoy the following:
- A refreshing heated swimming pool and sun deck area.
- A well-equipped fitness center and community clubhouse.
- Dedicated pet areas and a playground for families.
Each individual site is outfitted with full hookups, featuring both 30 and 50-amp service. The wide pull-thru sites ensure a stress-free setup for large rigs, while the gated access provides peace of mind throughout your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
From this home base, guests are perfectly positioned to explore the legendary Live Music Capital of the World. A short drive brings you to the vibrant South Congress Avenue for eclectic shopping or to the scenic Lady Bird Lake for kayaking and hiking. Nature lovers will also appreciate the very close proximity to McKinney Falls State Park, where stunning limestone ledges and waterfalls provide a beautiful outdoor escape just minutes away from the city's neon lights and bustling nightlife.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for urban explorers who want the convenience of being close to the cultural pulse of Austin without sacrificing the amenities of a high-end RV park. It specifically caters to digital nomads who require a stable, professional environment to manage work while on the road. Additionally, winter Texans and long-term travelers will find the park's gated community and organized social activities perfect for creating a sense of belonging in the Lone Star State.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
paige lyon
We are from the UK & travelling around Texas in a RV, and this has been our favourite stop so far! Very very clean, and very helpful & friendly! Great size spaces, lovely addition with the picnic bench too!
Arturo G G
The manager Maria is extremely rude, they are watching you all the time , talking to other people, they say they are living there out of necessity and not out of pleasure. they have a neighbor who has extremely loud music and everything bothers them, the grill grate kept falling over in the wind It could be dangerous if you ever use it and burn yourself with the charcoal. bad service
Christel Bakker-Postma
The staff was so very nice! We tried to call but my phone did not connect well. But because we have a credit card from the Netherlands we could not book with some parks in the earia. We decidet to just take a leap of faith. We were not dissapointed. Everything was very clean and we had an amazing pool and even a gym with a lot of equipment that is open 24/7. Worth the money! Would come back 100%
PRod R
It is difficult to rate this campsite since there were things that were good and things that were really bad. Pros: Location is close to it all. The staff were friendly. The area is secured by a gate that requires a pin to enter the campsite for additional security. The perimeter is double secured by wood privacy fencing and wire fencing with barb wire for security. Lots are fairly level, and roads are pretty good. Amenities are reasonable but lack a few extra things. Pool is at the front next to all the traffic and homeless people walking by! Cons: First, reservations for sites are odd since I reserved 3 months in advance and was not offered a better lot for a bigger rig with trees for shade. When I arrived, there were decent lots with trees and some that had older gravel and some lots that have posts way too close to the rv parking and may prevent slides/awnings from completely opening. Second, there are full timers that live there, and some people look fairly questionable. I had an old man follow us around when walking the pups, and when I turned to ask why he's following us with binoculars, he turned away like he was bird watching. Some of these full timers were moved to the back, which appear to be clean, but the perimeter of this campsite is still surrounded by apartments and trashy areas outside the fences. Third, there are very few grass areas, and one of the dog parks at the front closest to the highway has large ditches that bring all kinds of garbage from rain into the area. We found all kinds of nasty things! Fourth, and something they can't help, is that they are right next to a XXX store that is open 24/7 and has people in and out of there at all kinds of hours! Fifth, and something they can't help, is that their location off of I35 frontage road is under severe construction and backed up for miles, and the only way back to the campsite is back through 20 minutes of traffic. So if you forgot something, you will have to swing back around Slaughter Lane and down the frontage road and wait for 20 minutes in traffic since they closed down to one lane for about a mile right before the campsite. Seriously, Austin has been under construction for 20 years, and it does not look like they will be done with this place for another 20 years! I hoestly would not stay here again due to the traffic! We spent most of our time in the car returning to the campsite. Traffic in Austin starts at 0630 and dies down after 2200 hours. I forgot my wallet one day and had to wrap around and come back to the campsite at around 0930 and took me 30 minutes because of traffic and my mistake. This spot may be nice once they finish up construction, but by the looks of progress, it will not likely happen for years! It would not be so bad if there was an access road to swing around from behind, but there are no roads leading to this campsite!
Andrea Herbert
My family loved staying here! The shower house is super clean, the pool was clean and the perfect temp, and they had a nice game room. My kids watched movies in the game room and played in the pool non stop. All of the staff is so nice! Lindsay at the front desk was great, and the groundskeeper was a cheerful friendly guy and was always busy. The grounds are lovely and there’s lots of trees. The only thing they can do to improve is add another “big kid swing” (per my kids) 😆 We will be back!
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