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Seagraves is a city in Texas, close to the border with New Mexico. It is located about one hour's drive from Lubbock and an hour and a half from Odessa and Midland. Book an RV in Seagraves, and you can explore this quiet region of Texas.

Seagraves was founded at the beginning of the 20th century. It was first known as Blythe, by the first settler’s home and post office. When the Santa Fe railroad passed through the city, they ran into a problem with the name, since they already had one stop named Blythe. They changed its name to Seagraves, after the prominent local citizen Charles L. Seagraves. Rent an RV in Seagraves and delve into this authentic Texas city.

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The Great Outdoors

With an RV rental from Seagraves, you can drive to some beautiful natural parks in the area. Big Spring State Park is a 90-minute drive southeast when you rent a campervan in Seagraves. This park offers stunning panoramic views that you can enjoy from beautiful hiking and biking trails. Here you can also enjoy picnicking or wildlife viewing. Some of the animal species in the park include cottontails, jackrabbits, ground squirrels, and roadrunners, and can often be seen, particularly early or late in the day.

Lake Brownwood State Park is located about four hours' drive east when you have a travel trailer rental in Seagraves. This beautiful park consists of a historic cabin, scenic trails, and a lake. Enjoy many different water sports by the lake, such as water skiing, jet skiing, paddle boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, fishing and more. Hiking trails provide wonderful views along six miles of trails, and there's a historical pavilion where you can have a picnic.

Lincoln National Forest is approximately three and a half hours' drive west with your RV rental from Seagraves. This is one of the most important natural areas in New Mexico, with five different ecosystems, from Chihuahuan desert to sub-alpine forest. Some of the activities you can enjoy here include hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, hunting, and so much more. This forest is popular for winter sports too, although it is beautiful year-round and has a lot to offer.

RV Parks near Seagraves

Just a short drive from Seagraves, you can find many different RV parks. Cowboy’s RV Park is less than an hour's drive southwest of Seagraves. This park offers water and electric hookups, cable TV and Wi-Fi, restrooms and showers, a laundry room, and more. Close to the park, you can find a shopping area and local restaurants in the city of Hobbs.

Avery’s RV Park is about 20 minutes' drive south of Seagraves. This friendly RV park offers laundry facilities, showers and restrooms, and electric and water hookups. It has a relaxing and quiet atmosphere, close to the city of Seminole where you can do all your shopping and eat in local restaurants. The airport and the highway are also close to the park.

Apache RV Park is right next to the highway, just a short drive south of Seagraves. This family-friendly and pet-friendly park offers picnic tables, restrooms and showers, full hookups, laundry facilities, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. The gas station is nearby, as well as the city of Seminole. Some of the activities you can enjoy when you stay in this park are historical sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, backpacking, hunting, swimming, and much more.

Exploring the City

Seagraves-Loop Museum and Art Center preserves local history and art in one of the oldest structures in town, the C. M. Armstrong building, which survived a fire in 1928. In the museum, you can see local Western memorabilia, an extensive arrowhead collection, a general store, antique household appliances, examples of early pioneer living, and a rotation of art exhibits.

There is an adventure water park in the nearby city of Lubbock. This is one of the best locations to take your kids for a day of fun, discovering water slides, splash zones, swimming pools, and all the other amazing activities. This park also features a lazy river, a kiddie pool, a wave pool, and picnic grounds where you can take a break during an active day.

In Midland, you can visit one of the most important museums in the region, the Museum of the Southwest, where you can see art, culture, and artifacts of the area. This museum features interactive exhibitions about science, art, culture, and history. Here you can join many different programs and events about science, art, astronomy, archeology, history, and culture.

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