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Rocking "A" RV Park
Overview
Rocking "A" RV Park serves as a welcoming oasis for travelers navigating the vast and beautiful landscapes of North Texas. Located in Vernon, this park is widely known for its clean, straightforward layout and reliable infrastructure. It provides a quiet retreat from the road, focusing on essential comforts that make long-distance travel much more manageable. The park maintains a friendly atmosphere that specifically appeals to those seeking a peaceful night’s rest while crossing the Texas plains.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Wilbarger County, the park is conveniently located near the junction of Highway 287 and Highway 70. This makes it an ideal waypoint for those traveling between the Texas Panhandle and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The surrounding area is characterized by the expansive fields of the Rolling Plains region, offering wide-open skies and a significantly slower pace of life. Travelers will find essential services and fuel just a short drive away in downtown Vernon.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features spacious, level sites designed to accommodate a variety of rig sizes, including big-rig friendly pull-throughs. Each site is equipped with full hookups, offering 30 and 50-amp electrical service, fresh water, and sewer connections. Guests can enjoy the convenience of on-site laundry facilities and clean private showers, which are highly valued by road-weary travelers. The presence of mature shade trees throughout the property provides a welcome break from the Texas sun, while the reliable Wi-Fi helps visitors stay connected during their journey.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors can explore the rich ranching history of the region at the Red River Valley Museum, which features impressive exhibits on wildlife and heritage. For those interested in outdoor recreation, the nearby Pease River and Orbison Park offer pleasant spaces for walking and relaxation. Vernon is also famous for its annual Santa Rosa Roundup, a historic rodeo event. Local dining options in the city center provide a taste of authentic Texas barbecue and classic southern comfort food for hungry travelers.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for cross-country travelers looking for a safe, clean, and quiet place to park for a night or two. Its proximity to major transit routes makes it a top choice for those prioritizing ease of access and level concrete pads. It is also an excellent fit for retirees and couples who appreciate a no-frills, well-managed environment. Because of its pet-friendly policy and simple layout, it is ideal for those traveling with dogs or small families who need a dependable stopover with all the necessary amenities.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Timothy Connell
I work next to this place and I almost get T-boned about once a week when I’m passing the entrance. There is no Stop sign and drivers often pull out without stopping, many times they are messing with their seatbelts or on their phones as well. Visibility is extremely low during the spring and fall due to the vegetation around the RV park, decreasing visibility and making a potential accident much more likely. Seems like an alright place otherwise, its very clean for as busy as it is and there’s quiet, calm, and collected atnosphere. It’s not on of “those” RV parks
John Dale
Good for an overnight stay. Average sized full hook up sites, mostly pull through, on grass. There is a back gate so you can easily walk to WalMart. The bathhouse was clean and functional.
Teresa Harden
This was a really great place to stay. The bathrooms were very clean. The spot was nice. The only complaint is the host was rude, and not friendly at all. I thought it was because it was Friday and she just wanted to get out of there and it would be different when we showed up, but we got there and she was still very rude. We tried to joke and be extremely friendly, but it did not change her attitude. I’m not sure what her beef was, maybe she was having a bad day (you can’t take that out on the customer) she just wasn’t pleasant. The guy who helped us with the propane was very nice and pleasant and the spot was great. Because of her attitude, I’d give it 4.2. Still it was a nice place to park. Thank you Rockin A😊
tara bressie
Such a lovely RV Park. Spacious sites, big dog park, shower house and laundry room were both clean. The pool was nice on those toasty days as well. We needed to extend a few times and everyone at the office took care of us great. Will definitely stay again if we ever come back to the area.
Andie Marie
My husband and I stayed there for a year for his work and it was a very nice park at first. The spots are decently level, except when it rains it becomes a swamp, they have a nice dog park for you to let your dogs out and play and there is supposed to be grass at every spot, but unfortunately with no sprinklers throughout the spots the only time the grass really gets watered is if it rains. We had several issues with a neighbor not following park rules, and had our dogs attacked by theirs in our own spot 4 separate times which was brought to their attention. They would let their dogs sit outside unattended in a short fence in front of their door and they would constantly escape. They also have overflow parking on two sides of the park so if you have too many vehicles you can park them there instead of spilling into other spots, which those same neighbors constantly did. The office might have “told” them to stop but the issues persisted until we left. They also allow you to have mail sent there, but towards the end they wouldn’t notify if anything was delivered. When we got there, there was 3 working washers and 2 dryers for guests to use, but quickly dropped down to 1 washer and 2 dryers for a while, and barely went back to 2 before we left. We were constantly having to run dryers multiple times to fully dry our stuff even though we wouldn’t have that much stuff in there. They advertise WiFi, but we ended up getting Starlink because theirs was down for months when we got there and it still wasn’t great to use. You can also expect your summer electric bill to be around $200 due to having to run AC because of how hot it gets.