Reviews
Trapark RV Park
User Reviews
William Serrano
Covered and open RV lots become available pretty quickly. You're pretty close to neighbors but most people won't bother you. They have 30 and 50 amp options, connect to city water, sewer included, but you should bring your own internet. If you're ok with the noisy airport and being further away from grocery stores, the recreation center is right next door and the park is a 2 minute walk away.
karma6730
Perfect for an overnight stay. Macey Dog Park nearby ✔️ golf✔️fitness center✔️. Will stop again.
Ruth Barthel
This is our 3rd stay here. It is now called Parkside RV base. Nice open park, level, nice laundry room. We travel in a class A. Also the dog park is ok, mostly dirt, but that's better than goatheads.
Briana Hernandez
Been over 2 months since our stay. We have yet to recieve our refund on deposit which was said to be sent out in the mail. Park won't anwser phone or return voicemail.
Road Runner
Mixed feelings… 3 years I ago I stayed here and enjoyed my couple weeks here. Same hosts so I can only assume upper management/ownership has changed while they try to sell the park. Great way to run folks off, in fact several of my coworker chose other parks in the area with amenities after playing 20 questions trying to get a monthly reservation via phone. 1st. They “require”: Copy of truck registration Copy of trailer registration Visual inspection on both -Check in took over 30mins. (Not exaggerating, I understand I had a specific site request and I’m faulting upper management for this lengthy check in). 2nd. Their rules are made up. Site says escapees members can receive mail (“The park can accept mail only for Escapees Mail Service members.”) Apparently this is not true per the host unless it’s escapees sending the mail. 3rd. They want to talk about liabilities (dog not on leash) but for over 3 years there are several holes averaging a foot deep behind rv spots for the sprinklers they spray your RV with. I don’t have to speak ambulance chaser to see the negligence with the major trip hazard. There is also metal wire scattered at random, picture added of the light pole about to fall over as well. 4th. I have watched their staff do 30mph thru the park (Red Tundra). This is unacceptable. 5th. They inform you about keeping items (sewer hose tote) at your site but yet have the same/more at the host site. 6th. They ride around on the golf carts looking at inspection/registration stickers. This is a joke and waste of time at best. There are some piles here, including a staff vehicle that would fail a state vehicle inspection. 7th. Dog park is a sand pit litter box at best, has a tree though. They do water it but it’s not doing great. I do not want to put the hosts in this down but this silliness the staff embarks on for this park is a bit much. This review is a reflection on their management company/ownership, not so much the hosts. I wish the staff the best. They were great about letting me know about packages and putting them on my steps. Would I stay here again, yes. Am I welcomed here again after this, probably not.
Robert Goff
Very clean and well maintained park. Good level gravel sites with concrete patio and patio table. Will stay here again on our travels. Stayed 2 nights and great rate of $27 a night foe escapee members.
Jim Cenname
The park is in a quiet section of town off the freeway a mile or so. ATT cell coverage is 3-bar 5G. Utilities work, restrooms dated but acceptable. Sites level, close to neighbor but I found it acceptable for overnight. The front desk person told me Escapees, the current owner is selling this property and most of its portfolio. The future of the park is uncertain. Real nice city-owned fitness center across the street, $10 for a day pass.
Tom Meerschaert
Very windy! Just a gravel parking lot. Restroom and shower clean. Good for the price.
Steve DeFrancesco
This was our second visit on our cross country trip. Very nice overnight stay. Easy access large sites and things to do close by. The owner is very nice.
Brandon Ness
Clean and cheap. Check out the Pecos Boot Walk. Just an overnight stop but quiet and close enough to see the town. Hot showers, laundry room and nice staff.
Jill K
Easy access off and onto I-20. Pull in sites for overnight or for a few days. Gravel sites are level. Each is very spacious, has concrete patio and picnic table. Area is quiet, and patrolled regularly. Restrooms/showers are neat and clean. Managers and work campers are very nice and accommodating.
Cheryl, Mike & Mikayla Lezovich
A great place to escape to in a windstorm. In fact, it’s the only RV park in Pecos that allows one-night stays. Easy pull-through sites. Great plans by Theresa and her husband to further upgrade the park. The bonus is the $14 million recreation center directly across the street.