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**The Ultimate Guide to RV Travel in Texas: Exploring Aggies, Longhorns, and Beyond**

I’ve spent three decades on the road in an RV, chasing sunsets, swapping stories with fellow travelers, and stumbling across corners of Texas I never expected to love. Not long ago, I read an article about Texas college sports—those legendary rivalries between the Aggies and Longhorns. It got me thinking: why not use those iconic college towns as a roadmap for an unforgettable RV adventure?

Why Texas is a Prime Destination for RV Travelers

Texas is huge—like, really huge. You’ll find rolling Hill Country, sandy Gulf Coast beaches, and just about every landscape in between.

The highways stretch for miles, and they’re usually in great shape. RV parks and campgrounds dot the state, so you’re never far from a good night’s rest.

Exploring College Towns: A Unique RV Experience

Texas college towns like College Station and Austin have their own vibe. College Station’s all about Aggie pride, while Austin is pure Longhorn energy.

There’s history, culture, and sports fever in the air. RV travelers can soak up traditions and catch the buzz of game day.

College Station: Home of the Texas A&M Aggies

College Station deserves a spot on any RV itinerary, especially if you’re an Aggies fan. The sense of tradition and community here is hard to miss.

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Some spots you shouldn’t skip:

  • Texas A&M University: Walk the campus. The architecture’s impressive, and the place just feels alive with student energy.
  • Kyle Field: Home turf for the Aggies. If you can catch a game, do it—the 12th Man makes it wild.
  • George Bush Presidential Library and Museum: Right on campus, this museum gives a peek into the life of the 41st President.

RV Parks and Campgrounds in College Station

Finding a good RV park in College Station isn’t tough. Here are a few I’ve liked:

  • Lazy G RV Park: Spacious spots, modern amenities, and a laid-back feel. You’re close to the university, too.
  • Holiday RV Park: Full hookups, a pool, and a location that puts you near the action.
  • Aggieland RV Park: Aggie fans will feel right at home. It’s got all the basics and sits close to campus.

Austin: The Heart of Longhorn Country

Austin’s a city that doesn’t try too hard—it just is cool. Live music spills out of bars, food trucks tempt you on every corner, and the outdoors are never far.

It’s Longhorn territory, and the University of Texas is at the center of it all. Here’s a taste of what’s waiting:

  • University of Texas at Austin: The campus buzzes with life. Check out the Tower and the Texas Memorial Museum.
  • Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium: When the Longhorns play at home, the whole city seems to pulse with excitement.
  • Live Music and Nightlife: Austin calls itself the Live Music Capital of the World for a reason. Whatever your taste, you’ll find it here.

RV Parks and Campgrounds in Austin

Austin’s RV parks cover all the bases, whether you want city lights or a bit of nature.

  • Pecan Grove RV Park: Right near downtown, this place lets you camp in the middle of the action.
  • Lone Star RV Resort: Full hookups, a pool, and plenty of extras. It’s a solid jumping-off point for exploring Austin.
  • McKinney Falls State Park: If you prefer trees and trails, this state park offers natural beauty and roomy campsites.

Beyond the Rivalry: Other Must-Visit Destinations in Texas

Texas doesn’t stop at college towns. There’s so much more if you’re willing to wander a little further.

  • San Antonio: The Alamo, the River Walk, and a cultural scene that’s always shifting—San Antonio’s got a little something for everyone.
  • Big Bend National Park: Epic landscapes, hiking, and some of the best stargazing you’ll ever find.
  • Galveston: Beaches, historic buildings, and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe on the coast.

Tips for a Successful RV Trip in Texas

Want to get the most out of your RV trip through Texas? Here are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind:

  • Plan Ahead: Texas is huge. Map out your route, and try to book your RV parks and campgrounds before you go.
  • Stay Hydrated: The heat here can sneak up on you, so keep water handy and don’t forget to take breaks in the shade.
  • Embrace the Local Culture: Dive into country music, sample Tex-Mex, and let yourself soak up everything Texas does best.

Curious about the history and rivalries in Texas college sports? There’s a great article from the Houston Chronicle that’s worth a read.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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