RV sites at Rockport RV Resort in Rockport, TX
Texas Gulf Coast — Camping Guide

Full Hookup RV Parks Near Rockport, TX

Updated June 2026 Rockport, TX

On the humid side of Texas, full hookups stop being a luxury fast. Air conditioning wants 50-amp power for the long summer, a sewer connection at the pad beats rationing tanks through a 2-week fishing trip, and a pad that drains matters when a Gulf shower rolls through at dinner. Around Rockport, where Winter Texans settle in for months and anglers come back weekend after weekend, the hookup question decides which parks even make the list, whether you’re staying 2 nights or all winter.

This guide covers full hookup RV parks near Rockport: what water, electric, and sewer at the site actually buys you on the coast, how the concrete-pad setup at Rockport RV Resort holds up over a season, and how the state park and inland options compare. It also works for travelers searching from the Corpus Christi side of the bay, about 35 minutes south, who want a full-service base within reach of the city.

What Full Hookups Get You on Aransas Bay

Sewer at the Site

The sewer connection is the quiet hero of a coastal stay. No tank rationing, no mid-trip runs to a dump station, no breaking camp because the gray tank filled 2 days early. Rockport RV Resort puts water, sewer, and electric at the pad, with an on-site dump station as backup for travel days.

20/30/50-Amp for the AC Months

Summer on this coast runs in the 90s with Gulf humidity, and air conditioning becomes the main event from June through September. The 20, 30, and 50-amp range covers everything from a small trailer to a big rig running multiple units, so confirm the amp service matches your setup when you book.

Concrete Pads That Outlast the Weather

Gravel ruts and holds water after a coastal rain; concrete drains and stays level under the jacks. Rockport RV Resort’s full hookup sites sit on concrete pads in pull-through and back-in configurations, which is part of why the same Winter Texans park here from October through March year after year. Big rigs should come in off Business 35 at Smokehouse Road, where there’s room to maneuver a 40-foot fifth wheel or Class A.

Full Hookups vs. the Other Options Near Rockport

The split around Rockport is clean. Goose Island State Park, 15 minutes north, is the scenic rustic pick: water and electric only, no sewer at the sites, a dump station you drive to, and state-park stay limits. That works for a self-contained week under the live oaks and falls apart for a month. Ancient Oaks RV Park covers the wooded inland end with full hookups and shade. Rockport RV Resort is the bayfront full-service option, pairing full hookups and 20/30/50-amp service with the deepest amenity list on this stretch: heated pool, hot tubs and saunas, fitness center, clubhouse, laundry, and a fenced dog park.

For travelers working the Corpus Christi side, the resort sits about 35 minutes up the coast, close enough to base a week of city visits, USS Lexington stops, and bay fishing from one set of hookups.

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Full hookup RV sites on concrete pads built for long-term stays at Rockport RV Resort in Rockport, Texas

Rockport RV Resort sits on Aransas Bay, just off Business Highway 35 South onto Smokehouse Road, and it is built for the long stay. Full hookup sites on concrete pads, a heated pool with hot tubs and saunas, a clubhouse with a game room, and a laundry room give the Winter Texan crowd everything a season needs. Monthly rates start at $500, with Winter Texan and extended-stay pricing available, so a month or a winter on the coast pencils out. You are a few minutes from Rockport Beach and the harbor, 15 minutes from Goose Island State Park, and a short ferry ride from Port Aransas. The resort runs year-round and serves a steady mix of snowbirds on monthly stays and weekenders chasing redfish and Gulf beaches. It is the most full-featured long-term option on this stretch of the bay.

Sites & Hookups

For a long stay, the pad is what matters, and here it is concrete: full hookup sites (water, sewer, and electric) with 20, 30, and 50-amp service on concrete pads in both pull-through and back-in configurations. The concrete earns its keep over a season on the coast, with less mud after a Gulf shower and a level surface for the slide-outs and the leveling jacks. There is a dump station on site and WiFi across the park. If you are settling in with a 40-foot fifth wheel or a Class A, come in off Business 35 at Smokehouse Road and you will have room to maneuver into a site you can sit on for a month or more.

What's On-Site

On a long stay, the laundry room and the pool are not extras, they are daily life, and Rockport RV Resort has the deepest amenity list on this stretch of the bay. A heated pool, hot tubs and saunas, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, a fitness center, and a clubhouse with a game room, billiards, and shuffleboard give the Winter Texan crowd a place to be when the north wind kicks up. Outside there is a fenced dog park, a pavilion, horseshoes, picnic tables, and golf cart rentals for getting around the grounds. The library and clubhouse anchor the social side of a season on the coast, which is half the reason snowbirds come back to the same parks year after year.

Full Hookups
50-Amp Service
Pull-Through Sites
Big Rig Friendly
Concrete Pads
Dump Station
WiFi
Laundry
Bathhouse
Swimming Pool
Hot Tub
Fitness Center
Clubhouse
Dog Park
Pavilion
ADA Accessible
Pet Friendly

What Guests Say

Rockport RV Resort holds a 3.9-star rating across 248 Google reviews. Long-stay guests most often call out the concrete pads, the heated pool and hot tubs, and the laundry and clubhouse that make a winter on the coast comfortable. The fenced dog park and the easy access to Rockport Beach and the bay come up regularly too. As with any older coastal resort, a few reviews flag wind and the occasional maintenance item, but the through-line for the Winter Texan crowd is a clean, well-equipped base for fishing, birding, and beach days on Aransas Bay, month after month.

Other RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Rockport, TX

<p>Hookups are the dividing line among parks near Rockport: some run full water, sewer, and electric, while the state park stops at water and electric. Confirm hookup details before booking, especially in Winter Texan season.</p>

Ancient Oaks RV Park

Rockport, TX (inland, off Highway 35) Full hookups

A Rockport RV park set among mature oaks away from the bayfront, with full hookup sites and a pool. The tree cover is the draw for long-term campers who want shade over a winter, and the inland location keeps you a short drive from the harbor, the beach, and the fishing. A solid alternative if a wooded setting matters more than bay access for your season. Visit website.

Call for monthly and Winter Texan rates
Best for: Long-stay campers who want a shaded, wooded inland setting

Goose Island State Park

About 15 minutes north of Rockport on St. Charles and Aransas bays Water and electric only; no sewer at sites

A Texas state park on the bay with bayfront and wooded live-oak campsites, a fishing pier, and the famous Big Tree, a coastal live oak estimated over 1,000 years old. Water and electric hookups only, no sewer at sites, and a dump station you drive to, plus state-park stay limits that rule it out as a season-long base. Better for a rustic week than a winter. Reserve through Texas Parks and Wildlife. Visit website.

Texas State Parks campsite fees; stays capped at park limits
Best for: Shorter rustic stays over a full season

Things to Do During a Long Stay in Rockport

On the Water

A long stay means you can fish the Aransas Bay flats for redfish and trout at your own pace, kayak the Lighthouse Lakes paddling trail through the mangroves, or run the ferry to Port Aransas for Gulf beach days and offshore charters. Rockport Beach, a Blue Wave certified beach with a calm swimming basin and a bird sanctuary, is a few minutes from the resort and becomes a regular morning walk over a season.

On Land

Walk the Rockport Harbor and the Rockport Center for the Arts, see the Big Tree at Goose Island State Park (a coastal live oak estimated over 1,000 years old), and tour the Fulton Mansion, a restored 1870s Gulf Coast home. The Rockport-Fulton art and seafood scene punches above the town’s size, and over a winter you can work your way through the galleries and the seafood shacks at a Winter Texan’s pace.

Day Trips

With a season on the coast, the day trips stack up: drive 35 minutes to Corpus Christi for the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium, or push on to Padre Island National Seashore, the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the country. Port Aransas, 30 minutes via the ferry, is worth its own day for the beach and the docks. The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, winter home of the last wild whooping crane flock, is at its best November through March, right in Winter Texan season.

Seasonal Guide for Long-Term RV Travelers in Rockport

Winter Texan Season (October through March)

This is the long-stay sweet spot. Mild days, cool nights, and the coast fills with snowbirds settling in for the season. Monthly rates and Winter Texan pricing apply, and the heated pool, hot tubs, and clubhouse get heavy use through the cooler stretches. Book your monthly site ahead, since the best long-term spots fill before the season starts.

60s-70s
avg high

Spring (April through May)

The Winter Texan crowd thins out and availability opens up. Warm days, the bay fishing picks up, and the wildflowers come on inland. A good window for an extended stay with easier monthly availability and comfortable weather before the summer heat and humidity arrive.

70s-80s
avg high

Summer (June through September)

Hot and humid with Gulf breezes, and this is hurricane season on the Texas coast, so long-stay travelers should watch the tropical forecast and know the park’s plan. Full hookups with 50-amp service matter for running the air conditioning. Quieter on the monthly side as the snowbirds head north, with the most open long-term availability of the year.

90s
avg high

Practical Tips for Long-Term RV Stays in Rockport

Match the amp service to your rig:

Sites carry 20/30/50-amp electric. Book 50 amp if you run 2 air conditioners; summer highs in the 90s make it count. Call (361) 356-3240 to confirm site placement.

Big-rig access:

Reach Smokehouse Road from Business 35 only. Don't route through 18th, 16th, Monkey Road, or Stuart Road; they aren't built for large coaches, which matters when you are moving a rig in for a season.

Plan for wind and hurricane season:

The coast gets wind year-round, and June through November is hurricane season. For a long stay, know the park's storm plan, keep your awning secured, and watch the tropical forecast.

Bug season:

Coastal Texas means mosquitoes and no-see-ums, especially at dusk after rain. Over a season, a screen room and a good supply of repellent earn their keep.

Fishing license for the season:

Grab a Texas saltwater license and stamp before you wet a line; an annual license makes sense for a long stay. Available online from TPWD or at local tackle shops.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a full hookup campground?

A full hookup site puts all 3 connections at your pad: fresh water, sewer, and electric. At Rockport RV Resort that means 20, 30, and 50-amp service on concrete pads, so you connect once and skip the dump station until departure day. Water-and-electric sites, like those at Goose Island State Park, leave you managing tanks.

Does Rockport RV Resort have full hookups?

Yes. Sites are full hookup with water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric on concrete pads, in pull-through and back-in configurations, with a dump station on site as backup. The resort runs year-round, with nightly rates from $40 and monthly stays from $500.

Are there full hookup RV parks between Corpus Christi and Rockport?

Rockport RV Resort sits about 35 minutes northeast of Corpus Christi on Aransas Bay, with full hookup sites on concrete pads and 20/30/50-amp service. That puts the USS Lexington, the Texas State Aquarium, and Padre Island day trips within reach of one bayfront base. Ancient Oaks RV Park in Rockport also offers full hookups.

Do I need 50-amp service on the Texas coast?

If your rig runs 2 air conditioners, yes, especially June through September when highs sit in the 90s with Gulf humidity. Smaller trailers do fine on 30 amp. Rockport RV Resort carries 20, 30, and 50-amp service, so confirm the amp rating matches your rig at booking.

Does Goose Island State Park have sewer hookups?

No. Goose Island offers water and electric only, with a dump station you drive to and state-park stay limits. It’s a strong pick for a rustic bayfront week, and the Big Tree is worth the stop, but for sewer at the site near Rockport you’ll want Rockport RV Resort or another full hookup park.

Can big rigs get full hookup sites near Rockport?

Yes. Rockport RV Resort has pull-through and back-in full hookup sites on concrete pads with room for 40-foot fifth wheels and Class A coaches. Come in off Business 35 at Smokehouse Road and skip the side streets, which aren’t built for large coaches. Call (361) 356-3240 about site placement.

Reserve a Full Hookup Site in Rockport

Rockport RV Resort by RJourney is the most full-featured full hookup base on Aransas Bay: full hookup sites on concrete pads, a heated pool with hot tubs and saunas, a fenced dog park, laundry, and a clubhouse built for the social side of a long coastal stay. You are minutes from Rockport Beach and the harbor, 15 minutes from Goose Island State Park, and a ferry ride from Port Aransas. Monthly rates start at $500, with Winter Texan and extended-stay pricing available.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Rockport RV Resort page.

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