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Press Morris
Overview
Press Morris RV Park offers a convenient and affordable home base for travelers exploring the heart of Central Texas. Managed by the City of Coleman, this facility provides a peaceful environment integrated into the local recreational grounds. It is an excellent choice for those seeking a no-frills, reliable stay while navigating the Texas Big Country or moving along major state highways. The park is known for its quiet atmosphere and friendly municipal management, making it a staple for those who prefer the charm of small-town Texas hospitality over bustling commercial resorts.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated on the northern side of Coleman, tucked away near the serene Memory Lake. The surrounding landscape features mature trees and open green spaces typical of a well-maintained municipal park system. Its position away from the heaviest industrial traffic ensures a quieter night’s sleep, yet it remains just minutes from the essential services and historical sites found in the heart of town. Travelers will enjoy the scenic parkland views and the easy accessibility from Highway 84, which makes arriving and departing a stress-free experience for rigs of various sizes.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect functional and spacious sites equipped with full hookups, including water, sewer, and both 30- and 50-amp electrical service. The layout accommodates different setups with a mix of back-in and pull-thru options, many of which feature level pads. While the park maintains a rustic and natural charm, it provides access to paved walking paths and nearby restroom facilities. The inclusion of picnic tables and ample shade makes it a practical stop for well-equipped RVers who enjoy spending their evenings outdoors in a community-oriented setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being just steps away from Memory Lake, which is a popular spot for local fishing, bird watching, and peaceful afternoon strolls. A short drive south leads to downtown Coleman, a revitalized area known for its unique boutique shopping, antique stores, and acclaimed local eateries that draw visitors from across the state. For those wanting more expansive water activities, Hords Creek Lake is located a short distance away, offering boating, swimming, and additional hiking opportunities for the adventurous traveler.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for budget-conscious travelers and nomadic explorers who prefer the simplicity of a city-run park. It is a perfect fit for solo travelers or couples looking for a safe, quiet stopover during a long road trip across Texas. Because of its proximity to local amenities and natural beauty, it also appeals to nature lovers and those visiting family in the Coleman area. If you value a peaceful environment and a sense of community over high-end resort luxuries, this park provides the perfect balance for your stay.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Hey Man
This is the photo I took on the plane.
Lori Runyon
This park has 50 and 30 amp RV sites. 16 sites in all (see pics). 50 amp at full hookups and 50/30 at water and electric sites.
Crystal Colón-Peel
Absolutely peaceful. Sheriff's department makes you feel safe while you enjoy time with the family. Several camping spots to choose from.
Robert J Nash
One of our family's favorite spots to go fishing or swimming. Smaller cove on the north side of the bridge has a dual boat launch with a nice floating boat dock; other side of the bridge also has a dual boat launch with a floating boat dock. You can camp at Press Morris Park and there are restrooms, water and electric hookups. Crappie, Hybrids, Cats and Bass....a good place for recreational boating or serious fishing.
Rene Swancutt
It's a really nice place looks like there would be good fishing there when we went it was still kind of cold so butt the lake was pretty
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