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Rainbow's End RV Park
Overview
Rainbow's End RV Park in Livingston, Texas, serves as the iconic national headquarters for the Escapees RV Club. This park offers a unique sense of community that is hard to find elsewhere, nestled within the beautiful East Texas Piney Woods. It provides a welcoming environment for both short-term visitors and those staying longer to utilize the club's extensive support services. Whether you are a member or a guest, the park emphasizes a friendly, supportive social atmosphere for every traveler passing through the region.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just south of Livingston, surrounded by towering pine trees and native vegetation that provides a natural canopy of shade. This location offers a peaceful retreat from the Texas heat while remaining conveniently accessible from Highway 59. The surrounding area is characterized by the rolling hills and dense forests of the East Texas region, creating a secluded atmosphere that feels miles away from the noise of major urban centers while remaining near essential shopping.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors enjoy a variety of practical and recreational facilities designed for the comfort of modern RVers. The park features many convenient services including:
- Spacious full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- A refreshing swimming pool and a well-maintained activity center for gatherings.
- Reliable Wi-Fi hotspots and an on-site laundry facility for guest use.
- Dedicated areas for pets and proximity to the club's mail forwarding center.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to Lake Livingston State Park, where boating, swimming, and fishing are popular daily activities. For those interested in local culture and entertainment, the Naskila Gaming center is located just a short drive away. Additionally, you can explore the following:
- Hiking and birdwatching within the Sam Houston National Forest.
- Antique shopping and local dining in downtown Livingston.
- Exploring the historic sites of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for Escapees RV Club members looking to connect with their community or visit the national home office. It is perfectly suited for retirees and full-time travelers who value a quiet, organized, and social environment. Those seeking a functional home base with proximity to natural beauty and essential RV support services will find that Rainbow's End fits their travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kellie Freedman
Our site was long enough not to unhook. Great dog park with chairs and shade. Very well kept. Patti at the front desk is a sweetheart. Goes out of her way to provide excellent service. Park is immaculate. Somebody cares. Great $1.50 laundromat clean and well maintained.
Charisse Tyson
We're Escapees members and had our mail delivered to Livingston for five years before stopping in. The park was great, and you can't beat $30.00 a night for full hookups. I enjoyed my walk around the park, but my husband, not so much. We made a wrong turn that took him a lot further than he wanted to go. The park didn't look that big on the map. I loved all of the kitties at the pavilion. This was a great stop and we'll very likely stay there again.
Michael Miller
It's not exactly a stuffy resort, but it really has the basics covered well--level sites (mostly grass in my case; some with gravel), utilities work fine including wifi, friendly hosts, plenty of activities with a well-stocked clubhouse. I'll definitely be back.
Jewell Folsom
We came to rainbows Inn three years ago as we made our domicile in Livingston, Texas. Really appreciate the escapes mail service and the staff that works there as well as the office staff. When we first came I was very disappointed with the park in general. The sites are gravel and relatively level, the ones near the office and in “the trees” are not bad maybe as someone mentioned. However, the sites near the activity center are the best in the park. There is not lot of amenities, and it definitely does need some upgrading. They have two Landry facilities , bathroom and showers and occasionally the pool when it is open. There is no Internet or Wi-fi service at all and if you have a family there is nothing for children here - no playground or anything. Most likely it’s because there seems to be an older population here. The one very positive is the people who come here or live here in the permanent residence community. They are awesome. There are some activities hosted by those who are retired RVers who live full time at the park - such as bingo, beading, ladies lunches( one a month), card game on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, book club, stitch and chat as well as a ham operator group.
Doug Chasick
This is the World HQ of Escapees and is about as full service as you can get! Adequately sized full hookup level slips (a little too close to each other for my liking) that are level and well kept. Lots of grass and trees and just about any type of recreation you could want. They even have an on-site weigh station service! At $31 for the night, a great bargain!
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