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Huber Park

Overview

Huber Park in Borger, TX, provides a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere for RV travelers moving through the Texas Panhandle. Managed by the city, this site serves as a practical hub for visitors who want the convenience of staying within city limits while maintaining access to local recreation. The park is often recognized for its quiet environment and straightforward layout, making it a reliable choice for those navigating the vast plains of North Texas.

Location & Surroundings

Tucked within the city of Borger, the park is surrounded by lush green spaces and established residential neighborhoods. Travelers will appreciate being close to local grocery stores and diners while still enjoying the shade of mature trees that line the RV sites. Its location provides an easy transition from the rugged landscapes of the surrounding oil fields to a peaceful, park-like setting that feels like a slice of small-town Texas life.

Amenities & Park Features

The facility offers the essential comforts needed for a comfortable stay, including full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electrical service across its 12 designated sites. Each site is designed for ease of use, featuring level pads and nearby picnic areas for outdoor dining. Guests have access to on-site restrooms and shower facilities, ensuring a convenient experience for all. The adjacent public park provides additional space for walking pets or letting children play on the well-maintained playground equipment.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Borger serves as the gateway to the Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, where visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking along the Canadian River breaks. For those interested in ancient history, the Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument is a short drive away, offering guided tours of prehistoric mining sites. Within the city, the Hutchinson County Museum provides a deep dive into the region's booming oil and ranching heritage, making it a must-visit for history buffs.

Who This Park Is Best For

Huber Park is an excellent fit for budget-conscious travelers looking for a secure and functional place to rest. It is particularly well-suited for those visiting family in the area or workers needing a short-term home base near the local refineries. Because of its proximity to national landmarks, it is also a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer the amenities of a city-run park over primitive camping at the nearby lake or recreational areas.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• No Tents
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (10)
• Paved Sites (10)
• Max Length (65)
• 30 Amp
• Water (10)
• Electric (10)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (20 x 65)

User Reviews

Uriel Gonzalez

October 18, 2025

Nice place to stay 3 nights maximum with facilities like 15Amp, 30 amps water on 10 spots and one común black water discharge area. Also trash cans, it is located on a nice park with kids areas and pets areas.

Yolanda Sanchez

July 03, 2025

Beautiful n super clean and loved the veteran memorial section my respects!!

Aggie “Snow Bunny” Flett

October 15, 2024

The park is great, except the washroom is a disgusting mess. The rv area is just a paved parking lot. But it has electricity at every spot and water at every 2nd spot. There is also sanidump, potable water and garbage bins. I do not expect anything more bc it's free (donation) for 3 nights. Anything past that is $20. You have to register with drivers license, plate, perment address and phone number.

Terrin Dugan

September 01, 2023

Drove thru Borger Texas and was surprised to see such a nice park! There's paved walking trails that run throughout the park. There's a neat little bird sanctuary kinda in the middle with all sorts of different kinds of birds, never seen something like that at a simple park. Thought it was cool. There's also a big memorial for the 9/11 attacks, with descriptions of what happened that day and to pay respects to those who were lost. There's a library box and a volleyball net over sand as well. Also a big pavalion with plenty of picnic tables. There was some construction going on , which I assume is for a new playground, not sure. Love this park, thank you Borger!

Dennis Johnson

September 14, 2019

Large city park. Very well maintained. Lots of activities and resources for all ages. Even a small water park style area for children. Also a small rv campground area with water, electric, and a dump station. We stayed 2 nights and felt perfectly safe, enjoyed the city. We will return.

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