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Mansfield Park (Bandera County Park)
Overview
Mansfield Park, a Bandera County-run facility, offers a straightforward and spacious RV experience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Known for its deep connection to local western heritage, this park serves as a reliable basecamp for travelers looking to explore the Cowboy Capital of the World. It provides a relaxed, unpretentious environment where the pace of life slows down, perfectly reflecting the rugged charm and hospitality of the surrounding rural landscape. Guests here enjoy a genuine Texas experience without the high-pressure atmosphere of more commercial resorts.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just a few minutes north of downtown Bandera, the park is nestled within a scenic area characterized by rolling hills and sprawling oak trees. The property sits adjacent to the Medina River, offering a natural backdrop that feels secluded while remaining conveniently close to the city’s historic center. Guests will find themselves surrounded by the quiet beauty of the Texas backcountry, featuring wide-open skies and easy access to State Highway 173, which makes navigating larger rigs into the park a simple and stress-free process.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is thoughtfully designed to accommodate various RV sizes, featuring full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service for modern comfort. Travelers can enjoy practical conveniences throughout the grounds, such as maintained restroom and shower facilities and a designated dump station. For outdoor dining and relaxation, the park provides specific features for every visitor:
- Spacious picnic tables and fire rings at most campsites.
- Access to a large multi-purpose arena hosting local events.
- Ample room for walking pets and enjoying the fresh air.
The park is also home to a large arena that frequently hosts lively community events, making it a hub for local culture and rodeo fans throughout the year.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here puts you at the doorstep of world-class horseback riding and legendary Texas dance halls. Visitors can spend a day exploring the Hill Country State Natural Area, which offers over 5,000 acres of rugged trails for hiking and mountain biking. For those who prefer the water, the nearby Medina River provides excellent opportunities for tubing, fishing, and kayaking during the warmer months. Exploring downtown Bandera reveals a wealth of historic western storefronts and local eateries that keep the spirit of the Old West alive for every traveler.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for travelers who value functional amenities and proximity to local culture over resort-style frills. It is perfectly suited for rodeo fans or those attending seasonal festivals at the county arena who want to stay close to the action. Because of its spacious layout and serene natural setting, it also appeals to budget-conscious families and long-haul RVers who want a peaceful, authentic basecamp while immersing themselves in the unique traditions and outdoor recreation of the Texas Hill Country.
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User Reviews
Iris Ferns
Awesome as always, can’t wait to be back in March 2026!!!
Jason Tech Dad Helm
Fun rodeo event. Fast paced action. Plenty of parking. Food vendor selection was optimal.
Tina Hack
Great outdoor venue
Andrea Beuthin
Rodeo season is always a blast. Plus for the most part they are dog friendly
Kansas Devil
$5 self pay dump station with rinse water. Easy in and out. Although the metal framing around it makes access clumsy.
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