Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Flat Creek Farms RV Resort
Overview
Flat Creek Farms RV Resort offers a distinctive blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Located just a short drive from the heart of Waco, this park is situated on a spacious working farm where guests can enjoy wide-open spaces and the gentle sounds of Flat Creek. It provides a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle without sacrificing accessibility. The resort focuses on creating a quiet, country atmosphere for RVers who appreciate a slower pace of life during their Texas travels.
Location & Surroundings
The park is tucked away on the outskirts of Waco, surrounded by rolling pastures and mature trees. Its position along the banks of Flat Creek provides a natural backdrop that feels worlds away from the interstate. Visitors often note the abundance of local wildlife and the serene landscape that defines the Texas Blackland Prairies. Despite this secluded feel, the resort remains conveniently located near Highway 6, making it easy to transition from a day of sightseeing back to your peaceful campsite.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests will find well-maintained facilities designed for a comfortable stay. The park features spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate big rigs. On-site amenities include:
- High-speed Wi-Fi and modern laundry facilities
- Clean restrooms with private showers
- Private fishing access along the creek
- A dedicated fenced dog park for those traveling with pets
The level gravel and concrete pads ensure a stable setup for any type of recreational vehicle.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here puts you within minutes of Waco's most popular destinations. Most visitors make the short trek to the Magnolia Market at the Silos for shopping and dining. History buffs will enjoy the Waco Mammoth National Monument and the Dr Pepper Museum, while nature lovers can explore the trails at Cameron Park. Families often visit the Cameron Park Zoo or the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame. The proximity to Baylor University also makes this a popular home base for university events.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for travelers who prioritize a scenic, relaxed environment over a high-traffic resort experience. It is a perfect fit for couples looking for a quiet getaway and families who want room to roam. Because of its proximity to local landmarks, it is an excellent choice for Magnolia fans and university parents who need a reliable home base near Waco. Those seeking a blend of agricultural charm and urban convenience will find this park to be a highlight of their Texas itinerary.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lisa Duchac
What a beautiful and VERY CLEAN RV park. We were headed south and stayed here for a week on our way. We are traveling with friends and the way our sites were set up had us facing each other, we liked that we had a nice yard to share. Laundry room was clean and maintained, nice showers, nice walking path as well. There is wifi in the park, however, we travel with our own so we didn't use it. It is nice to have for guests that do not travel with it. We enjoyed seeing the cows across the creek in the mornings. We met the maintenance man and he was very friendly. Great customer service from time of booking and throughout our stay. Plenty of things to do in the area that are only short drives from the park. Thank you for a wonderful stay!
David D
Take John Bowden Pkwy off I35 instead. This is more a review of Google Maps. Google maps routed us on 3 miles of rough county roads when there is a brand new John Bowden Pkwy that puts with in a 1/8 mile of this RV park. Once there it's a real nice park.
Alyson Oltmann
This place is pretty nice, the grounds are well taken care of, and it is one of the nicer RV Parks in the area. The creek is beautiful, and in certain areas the sunset it gorgeous. It is centrally located to town, and easy to access Central and Downtown Waco (via LaSalle, as the interstate is under construction for the next 3 years), which offers a feeling of being out in the country, while also being within the city limits and easy to commute. The sunset views are great towards the Greig side of the park. The big field in front has a LOT of flying insects, which is annoying so bring bug spray, BUT it does attract lots of birds, and they are pleasant to watch. I would have left more stars however, specific factors lowered my rating. One is the Internet. While they do offer wi-fi, it is through Nomad and is spotty. I could not connect my printer due to the network setup, and needed to be able to print things for work and school which were very important. Unfortunately, there was not a way to troubleshoot the issue with management. Tonight, the wi-fi is not connecting at all. Thankfully my neighbor let me borrow theirs. Second, there is one poop station for dogs located towards the front, near the bathhouse. The expectation is for you to pick up your dog waste immediately. Bring bags with you because if you don't you may be warned on your way to get a bag, which could be far away from where your dog poops. I also suggest getting a small receptacle to keep outside your camper, so you don't have to walk often to the station. Third, the washer and dryer are $2 each, and the basin is small. This adds up quickly if you have to do multiple loads. You might be better off going to laundry mat in Robinson, however it is very inconvenient, especially if there are multiple people using only one car. Fourth, the shower room is not air conditioned, and ventilation is not that great. I had hoped to use this room to get ready for evening with friends. However, I found myself sweating a lot, and had to go back to my camper quickly. While I love camping, I expect to encounter this more at a state park rather than somewhere that is for temporary housing. At a state park, one of the perks is being able to leave the door open to the shower area, so the humidity doesn't accumulate as fast, without forfeiting your privacy. The way this showers are set up, that is not possible. Fourth, the bridges are closed. On the reviews, others boasted about being able to walk around the creek, and another pond or tank, with pictures! Unfortunately both bridges are closed off. I suspect this is because the sheep that were also noted as being across the creek, are no longer there, or were moved and/or replaced with cattle. Lastly, I grew up around cattle ranching, my family ranched. It is not foreign to me. However, I am not a fan of the cattle industry. Had I known that they were raising cattle across the way, and I would have to listen to the distress calls from cows in the evening, I would not have camped here. The park is cute and it is quaint, and it's obvious the owners care a lot about it, which is great. It is a good place to stay, I just think there is room for improvement!
Benjamin Kaasa
My family and I stayed here while passing through. We were driving a 32 foot RV that needed 30 amp service. We reserved a pull through RV site for two nights but ended up staying one night due to a shift in travel plans. This is an up and coming RV park. We enjoyed our stay, including the fact that this park was about 8 miles from downtown Waco. We were able to catch an Uber to the Silos District with ease. The laundry facilities were clean and reasonably priced. The two shower rooms were clean as were both restrooms. Our site had water, waste, and electronical hookups. The site had both 30 amp and 50 amp hookups. There was wireless internet throughout the park. The rating on rooms above reflects that there were many campsites available instead of actual rooms. We would stay here again given the chance; we had a fabulous time. There was no staff on site during our stay but ownership was prompt in responding to email communications.
Kat McLernon
Cute little park along a river. The back in spots are definitely best (there weren’t any when we stayed but we got a side spot next to the river). Site was nice and we had morning shade to enjoy our coffee. Second day there was an issue with the sprinklers that impacted our ability to use the site (but the owner did make it right!). Laundry was decent and everything was really clean. Side note - no tables, etc in the sites, so bring your own.
This park isn't directly bookable yet — explore nearby options via Campspot