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Brazos Trail RV Park
Overview
Brazos Trail RV Park offers a quiet and convenient landing spot for travelers exploring Central Texas. Located in Hearne, this park serves as a gateway to the Brazos Valley, providing a well-maintained environment for both short-term stays and long-term guests. The property is known for its clean facilities and friendly atmosphere, making it a reliable choice for those passing through the Crossroads of Texas. Visitors appreciate the straightforward layout and the ease of settling in after a long day of driving.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Highway 6, the park enjoys a rural setting while remaining close to local conveniences. Hearne provides a small-town atmosphere characterized by historic railroad roots and agricultural landscapes. The Brazos River flows nearby, adding to the regional character, while the surrounding area features open fields and classic Texas scenery. Its location makes it a strategic point for those traveling between Waco, Houston, and Austin, offering a centralized location for regional exploration.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests at this park have access to essential modern comforts designed for a seamless stay. The sites feature full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electrical service, ensuring compatibility with various rig sizes. Practical amenities include on-site laundry facilities and private shower houses that are kept tidy for visitor use. The park also provides high-speed Wi-Fi, which is a significant plus for remote workers or travelers who need to stay connected while on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park is strategically located for exploring several unique landmarks. History buffs will appreciate a visit to Camp Hearne, a historic World War II prisoner of war camp located just minutes away. For those visiting students or attending major sporting events, the bustling energy of Texas A&M University in College Station is within a short commute. Additionally, the Franklin Safari offers a family-friendly wildlife experience nearby, making it easy to fill a day with local history and nature.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for travelers seeking a functional and peaceful basecamp. It is particularly well-suited for Texas A&M fans looking for a quieter alternative to staying directly in the city during busy university weekends. Because of its pull-through sites and easy highway access, it also serves as a perfect road trip stopover for retirees or nomadic families navigating the heart of the Lone Star State in search of a quiet night's sleep.
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User Reviews
elizabeth whittington
Stayed here last night and it was wonderful, we had two pull through spots with a concrete slab and the whole park is clean. The trains didn’t bother us at all. We were towards the back 21 and 22.
Glen Staton
Nice clean park. Concrete pads. Easy access. Was perfect for an overnight stay. We'll definitely keep on our list of places to stop when traveling through this area.
Jimmie Ward
I don't live there I was able to cross the street
Prince Prankster
Excellent place to stay. A no frills RV park.
Robert Nunziato
Nice simple RV park in Hearne! Perfect for a stop over between cities. The pads are nice and long. Mine slanted a few inches towards the road but nothing a 2x6 or two cant fix! The lady I talked to was very nice and handled everything over the phone!
Susan Dolezal
We stayed 1 night while pass thru. There are no amenities, We'll they do have wi-fi, but it is clean, level and has concrete slabs!! We'll definitely stay here next time passing through.
David Stinson
A nice little park with nice flat concrete sites. Wifi was decent also.
Bikerbabe1210
Stayed here over night on our way north. Check in at Stoneys liquor store in front. Lady was super nice. Very quiet, brand new park, with 50 amp, full hookup, pull through sites. There are back-in sites as well. Brand new 8ft or so trees and caliche road with concrete pads and tow vehicle parking. Seems to be some residents and seasonals, but nice and quiet, clean park. Left early in the morning, so really saw no one, but would definitely stay again.
Joyce Dransfield
Sites were concrete, electric, water and sewer hook-ups. Excellent customer service. No restrooms or showers in park. Unfortunately they have no control over the trains passing every 30 minutes. Dining within walking distance. Good for one night stay.