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Copano Bay RV Resort
Overview
Copano Bay RV Resort offers a premier coastal escape situated along the scenic shores of its namesake bay in the Texas Coastal Bend. It balances a laid-back atmosphere with upscale resort amenities, catering to travelers who want a peaceful retreat near the Gulf of Mexico. The resort is meticulously designed for comfort, featuring large, level sites and a welcoming community atmosphere that makes it a popular choice for both weekenders and long-term residents seeking high-quality facilities.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive from the historic fishing village of Rockport, the park provides direct access to the Copano Bay shoreline. This specific area is renowned for its incredible natural beauty and serves as a major gateway to some of the finest saltwater fishing on the Texas Coast. The surrounding environment is defined by gentle coastal breezes, frequent migratory bird sightings, and the iconic windswept live oaks that give this region of Texas its unique and recognizable character.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility stands out with its high-end recreational features, including a sparkling saltwater pool and a spacious clubhouse perfect for social gatherings. Guests can spend their evenings on the private fishing pier, which offers stunning sunset views and convenient bay access without needing to leave the property. Every site is equipped with full hookups, while the park also provides a modern fitness center, a dedicated dog park, and exceptionally clean, climate-controlled laundry and shower facilities for a comfortable stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, a critical habitat for the endangered whooping crane. For those seeking sun and sand, the nearby Rockport Beach offers a Blue Wave certified experience with calm waters and picnic cabanas. Visitors can also explore the historic Fulton Mansion State Historic Site, browse local art galleries in the vibrant downtown district, or enjoy a day of guided offshore fishing trips departing from the nearby marinas.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is a perfect match for Winter Texans and retirees looking for a well-maintained seasonal home with an active social calendar and friendly neighbors. It is also an excellent choice for dedicated anglers who prioritize waterfront access and the convenience of an on-site pier. While families are certainly welcome, the resort's quiet environment and focus on high-quality facilities make it a top pick for couples and solo travelers seeking a refined coastal RV lifestyle.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
David F Hill
Great location 👌 Fishing pier and pool areas well maintained. I've stayed several times up to 3 months and had a great experience.
Stephanie White
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had a wonderful stay at little house 265. The house was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. The atmosphere was welcoming from the moment we arrived. What really stood out to me was Kim she was attentive, professional and went above and beyond to make sure every guest felt valued. It’s clear that great leadership reflects in the overall service and hospitality here. I will definitely be returning and highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a great experience. Thank you Kim
Hyram Reed
A special thank you to the staff at the park Cheryl and Scott, they saved my vacation. We stayed in a tiny home there in the park and the rental company agent Ashley Wolfe would not give me the time of day after I rented from her. There was water leakage in the first unit and I called her several times and texted her and she never replied. Cheryl made the executive decision to move us to a different tiny home. The camp and staff are great! Just avoid the tiny homes
Kurt Feldner
A mixture of feedback on the resort. First & foremost, their activities director, Holly is in a league of her own. She’s so incredibly friendly, engaging, present and is really great at drawing people together with a large variety of interests. At most campgrounds, you’ll either stay to yourself, or “possibly” make friendships with maybe one or two other people. At our recent stay, we met MANY good people and established several good friendships in our month-long stay. This occurred in large part due to the tireless work of Holly in helping get people together. I understand she’s recently stepped down from her position there and I wish the best for her in the future. I can only hope she has multiple campgrounds & resorts vying for her services. Most of the staff at Copano Bay were very friendly and helpful. Well done! The downside in my opinion is the facilities and upkeep. Mowing grass so low it loses its greenness, trimming around edges, but missing patches here and there, not blowing all the grass clippings off of the concrete, not trimming grass in areas where there’s standing water, and speaking of which, that area of standing water was there the whole month we were there. It was directly behind our site and 2 or 3 others. In talking with the maintenance guy, he said he was confident it didn’t involve any sort of water leak, saying it’s “a ditch,” though it’s really more of a mildly low lying area, and given that we hardly had any rain while there, how could a ditch constantly retain water? He tried to make an assumption it could possibly be runoff from the adjoining KOA campground, but there didn’t appear to be nearby campsites close to our area. And lastly, there are multiple sections of crumbling and collapsed sections of concrete on interior roads. I was told by other guests those areas were like that this time last year. I understand the resort is now under new ownership and hopefully, they’ll address all these issues. Especially with the new $1/day facilities fee they’re charging guests.
Wayne O
Booked Copano 8 month ahead for a price of $555 per month. We got there in Jan 8 2025. When we got there they added an amenity fee of $1.00 per day for some reason. When checking in the price went up to $575. We were not happy. Most of the activities during the week they canceled the only thing that was going was the Saturday breakfast which was very nice. I was told by the gentleman that put on the breakfast that the New Owners will not let them do it anymore so now that’s done also. We decide to leave because the sites were tight. I mean very tight. When the slides were open you had maybe 4 feet to the next campers slide. We didn’t care for that and when you park you car in your site you have an area maybe 4x10 as your patio. When asking about our bill they somehow slipped and added $140 to it which we did get back and they said they didn’t see the mistake. We did opt for the premium site which was more but the neighbor right next to us closer to the water got the site for $475. And not charger the amenity fees. So be careful on your bill. We did move across the fence to the KOA since the sites were way bigger and no extra charges. Actually there is 10-14 of us that moved here beginning of February. I will never go back to Copano Bay. Also the heated pool was not heated unless the sun was out.
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