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Boone RV Park
Overview
Boone RV Park offers a serene and welcoming environment for travelers exploring the northern gateway to the Texas Hill Country. Located in the charming city of Lampasas, this park is widely recognized for its mature pecan trees that provide ample shade and a park-like atmosphere. The property balances a quiet, rural feel with the convenience of being near local services, making it a reliable choice for those who value a peaceful night’s sleep. The park is well-regarded for its tidy grounds and friendly management, ensuring every guest feels like part of the community.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently situated along the Highway 281 corridor, Boone RV Park provides easy access for large rigs while maintaining a sense of seclusion from the main road. The surrounding landscape is defined by the rolling hills and limestone creeks typical of central Texas. Because the park was established on a historic pecan grove, the natural beauty of the site remains its standout feature. Guests can enjoy the sight of local wildlife and the rustle of leaves in a setting that feels worlds away from the urban bustle, yet is only minutes from the heart of town.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate a variety of RV styles with practical features that make stays comfortable. Guests can expect a range of essential services including:
- Full hookup connections featuring 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- Level sites with gravel or paved pads and spacious pull-through options.
- Clean, climate-controlled restrooms and private showers for guest use.
- On-site laundry facilities and a community clubhouse for social gatherings.
Additionally, the park provides high-speed Wi-Fi and cable television, allowing travelers to stay connected while enjoying their natural surroundings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area surrounding the park is rich with recreational opportunities. A favorite for many is the Hancock Springs Pool, a historic spring-fed swimming hole that stays a refreshing temperature year-round. Golfers can enjoy the adjacent 18-hole municipal course, while history buffs can explore the 19th-century architecture of downtown Lampasas. For those willing to drive a bit further, the stunning waterfalls and hiking trails of Colorado Bend State Park are within easy reach. Local wineries and famous Texas barbecue pits provide plenty of culinary exploration nearby.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideally suited for senior travelers and retirees who appreciate a quiet, well-ordered environment without loud distractions. It is also a fantastic choice for nature lovers who want to be close to the outdoor wonders of central Texas. Because of its spacious sites and easy navigation, it is highly recommended for big-rig owners looking for a stress-free stopover. Whether you are staying for a single night or settling in for a winter season, this park offers the hospitality and tranquility that define the best of Texas RVing.
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- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Summer “Taz” Bomar
It's my home. I love my home. And the folks that run it I have adopted as my family. No drama, no noise. Just peace respect and tranquility.
Charisse Tyson
This place needs a lot of work. It would have been bad enough, but throw in the construction going on in front of it and it was miserable! Getting in wasn’t easy and leaving was worse. The owner made our reservation over the phone on Friday because the office is closed on the weekends. I stressed the need for a long pull through because we have a 45 foot motorhome and are pulling a 20 foot trailer. She put us in the worst possible site under trees when there were many long pull throughs that were better. We just moved to an open one. She should have mentioned the construction. If you’re desperate for a place to stay it’s fine but I would never choose this place again. It’s one of those places that that owners are tired of running or they would clean it up.
Sanbonani Productions
Office closed on Saturdays but set up camp on site 66 as planned. All gravel, though level site and utilities work. Good enough for a one night in transit stop over, place can sure do with a tidy up and some TLC but worst off all, there was no shortage of dog shit on the grass between us and our neighbor which is unacceptable !
BeardedRV Tech
Even though the cost of pumping and dumping went from $15.00 to $25.00, it's still a nice park. I'm just shocked the cost went up so much. We're in trouble in this country. Not their fault, though.
Kate Mayes
We had a great experience here. The manager provided exceptional service
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