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Wichita River Bend RV Park

Overview

Wichita River Bend RV Park offers a welcoming landing spot for travelers exploring North Texas. Situated along the banks of the Wichita River, this park balances accessibility with a touch of natural scenery. It is well-regarded for its peaceful environment despite being located near major transportation routes. Whether you are staying for a single night or a week, the park provides a reliable base for your adventures. The management focuses on maintaining a clean and organized layout, making it a standout choice for those seeking a stress-free stay in the Wichita Falls area.

Location & Surroundings

The park is positioned in a prime location that provides easy access to Interstate 44, yet it feels tucked away thanks to its proximity to the water. The surrounding landscape features mature trees and open spaces that provide a natural buffer from the city center. Guests can enjoy the sight of the Wichita River winding nearby, which adds a relaxing element to the camping experience. It serves as a gateway to the local community, placing visitors just a short drive away from the heart of the city’s dining and shopping districts.

Amenities & Park Features

Practicality is the focus here, with features designed to accommodate modern RVs. The park offers spacious pull-thru sites equipped with full hookups, including both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Travelers can stay connected with the provided high-speed Wi-Fi, while the on-site laundry facilities and clean shower houses offer the essential comforts of home. For those traveling with pets, the park is pet-friendly, providing plenty of room for morning walks. The well-maintained roads and level pads ensure a smooth setup for rigs of various sizes.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

One of the biggest draws for guests is the proximity to Lucy Park, a massive urban green space featuring walking trails and a scenic duck pond. Just a short stroll or drive away, visitors can view the famous reconstructed waterfalls that give the city its name. Families often enjoy spending an afternoon at the nearby Castaway Cove Waterpark or exploring the exhibits at the River Bend Nature Center. For history enthusiasts, the downtown area offers historic architecture and local museums that highlight the unique heritage of this Texas region.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is an ideal match for cross-country travelers looking for a reliable and easy-to-access stopover. It also appeals to visitors attending events at the nearby Multi-Purpose Events Center or those visiting personnel at Sheppard Air Force Base. If you prefer a park that prioritizes functionality, cleanliness, and a central location over resort-style amenities, this is the place for you. It is particularly well-suited for retirees and families who appreciate a quiet, well-managed environment that is close to local recreation.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Wichita River)
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• No Tents
• No Reservations

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (28)
• Width (15)
• Max Length (40)
• Paved Sites (28)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Water (28)
• Electric (28)
• Max Amps (50)
• Only Self-Contained Units
• Pull-thrus (8)
• Pull-thru Size (15 x 40)
• Back-ins (12 x 35)
• Site Length (40)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

joan stringer

November 09, 2025

3 stars, City website said $17 a night, and an attendant would come by to make sure you paid. No one came by. and it was $20 cash, at a pay station that the envelopes were whited out to $20 a night, trash all long the river/ditch front. sand spurs were bad!!!!! so bad my dogs would not walk in the grass. interstate is right above, noisy traffic, but was expected. the sway bridge was in very bad shape, i was afraid for the kids running back n forth, no rails on the side, boards were very loose. and the water fall was not running.

Barb Wallick

September 18, 2025

It would get 5 stars if they had sewer hook up, but they have a dump site so it really isn’t bad. It’s very convenient right off the expressway. If you have dogs beware of the cockle burrs. My dog has been traumatized by Texas cockle burrs to the point that he’s afraid to walk in the grass. The park was quiet with a little toad noise, but it didn’t bother us a bit. Definitely would stay again!!!

P SHUDRA

May 14, 2025

Great place to pull off for the night, get some electric and water. Because its on a frontage road next to the highway there is only one way in which made you feel more secure. Trails were under water but we went in May right after the big storms pushed past. Everything you need for a quick pull off if you are self contained.

Deana Sprinkles

October 14, 2024

Nicely maintained, there appeared to be a homeless camp by the dump station, which was a but unsettling, but it was fine for one night. The price was great, and it was attached to a lovely network of parks to walk around.

Vickie Piner

June 06, 2024

In town for business, called parks office and got permission to stay longer than the 72 hrs max. Just off interstate so there's road noise. No bathrooms or showers. 30 amp elec and 110 outlets. Need extension cords to reach pedestals. There is a dump station. Some shorter sites offer shade. Large units with toads will need the pull throughs which are full sun. I'm sure they have 50 amp service. Inexpensive at $17/ night, payment box at entrance. Perfect for overnight convenient stop, perfectly acceptable for a safe utilitarian longer stay

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