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Hub City RV
Overview
Hub City RV serves as a straightforward and functional destination for travelers passing through or visiting the Yoakum area. Located in the heart of the region, the park is designed to offer a practical home base for those traveling in motorhomes, fifth wheels, or travel trailers. The setting provides a quiet atmosphere, focusing on providing a convenient stay for transient RVers and long-term guests who value simplicity and accessibility in their travel arrangements.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Yoakum, Texas, the park places visitors in a region known as the Leather Capital of the World. The location is ideal for those looking to explore the rolling plains of South Texas while maintaining easy access to local thoroughfares. Guests often find the central location helpful for reaching nearby towns like Shiner or Cuero, making it a strategic point for those navigating the scenic backroads of the Coastal Bend and its surrounding agricultural landscapes.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is built with the essential needs of the modern RVer in mind. Visitors will find full hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes, ensuring a comfortable experience regardless of the season. The property emphasizes maintenance and cleanliness to ensure a stress-free environment. Additional site features include easy-access utility connections, allowing for a quick setup so you can spend less time parked and more time relaxing in the Texas sunshine after a long day of driving.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Yoakum offers a unique cultural experience tied to its history as a major leather-goods manufacturing hub. Travelers can explore local museums or enjoy the community atmosphere in the downtown districts nearby. If you enjoy quiet afternoons, the area is surrounded by beautiful Texas landscapes perfect for photography or birdwatching. A short drive away, the famous Shiner brewery provides a popular excursion for those interested in local industrial history and regional culture, offering a perfect day-trip opportunity.
Who This Park Is Best For
Hub City RV is an excellent fit for road-weary travelers who prioritize efficiency and a quiet, no-frills environment. It is particularly well-suited for full-time RVers seeking a stable, clean location to settle for a while, as well as visitors exploring the historic sites of Central and South Texas. If you are looking for a park that values a peaceful, low-stress stay over crowded resort amenities, this location will likely meet your travel needs perfectly.
User Reviews
Mike Austin
Excellent tent camping. I rode in on a bicycle with my little dog, and we both had a fine time.
Marie Guardiola
Lots of "long term residents " have an excessive amout of trash around their RVs. Park needs to be cleaned out. Maybe if the local law enforcement came around a few times a day 6 months later: City has made a change. You now have to call and request someone to come out and unlock the electricity box for you. The Officer that helped us was very nice and informative. 👍👍 This park could really benefit by having a Park Hosts camped at the entrance of the park. The restrooms were not clean. Someone has removed the shower heads from the lady's showers. We camp here because we have family in the Home across the street. We spend on average 500.00 per visit in Yoakum. Mostly at HEB (food and Gas) and DQ. We try to help your locak economy when we are there. We plan to be back around August 4th, to go to St. Joseph's Church Picnic. See ya there
Gard “CampingCoastie.com” Snyder
A great city RV campground. We enjoyed the night, definitely a great place to spend a night or two.
Ralph Holmes
What a gem, you will never beat the price level cement rv spots quiet next to a golf course
Thomas Koprek
Great place to stop for a few days. Great prices
Santos mizserralta
An excellent location.
Raymond Medeiros
Takes a little getting used to. Great neighbors!
Dallas Thompson
Spent a week here. There is a circle of paved sites that are full hookup 30amp. Separate from the park are about 20 sites that are full hookup 50amp but are on grass. We parked in the 50amp area and were concerned about soft spots especially after half inch of rain. The entrance to the 50amp area has a drop off from the highway blacktop and then a steep decline. We will have to leave by driving across the grass to the 30amp area because it'll too much stress trying to drive the coach out the way we came in. Nice stay, prices very fair, although road noise during the daylight hours. Update - yes it was soft. Coach front wheels had to be placed on boards to get out. Then stay off all the grass.
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