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You might not know it, but Texas has some of the most spectacular beaches in the country. Rockport, Texas is a lush tropical paradise on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. This tiny town is surrounded by waterways and nature preserves, making it a particularly fun place to rent an RV. Between the year-round sunshine and nonstop recreational activities, you’ll find there is much to do in town.

Around town, there are exciting restaurants offering fresh-caught seafood, plus you can wander through waterfront shopping centers, and enjoy a host of different festivities and celebrations; choosing to book an RV in Rockport, Texas just might be the smartest thing you ever do.

With the Rockport Art Festival, Oysterfest, Seafair and a glorious Wine Festival, Rockport sure knows how to party, especially in the summertime. If you somehow grow tired of the charming little coastal town (you won’t), San Antonio and Houston are each within a few hours’ drive in your Rockport motorhome rental, while Corpus Christi is only 30 minutes to the south.

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Explore the Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Rockport, you’ll find that there is much to do and see in the area. The beach is the most obvious draw for visitors to Rockport and the Rockport Beach Park is an impressive place to experience the glorious coast. This city-run park has a playground, multiple pavilions, a saltwater pool, and a boat ramp for the public to use.

Goose Island State Park is across the bridge from Rockport and is great for those that want to canoe, kayak, geocache, or bird watch in the coastal wetlands. You can easily reach this park in your Rockport camper rental, but swimming is not advisable here because the coast can get pretty rocky in some parts.

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is a migratory waterfowl conservation site that gives refuge to birds on their long annual voyage. Apart from bird watching, this massive refuge also has alligators, bobcats, snakes, and other cool exotic animals to see. Matagorda Island National Wildlife Refuge is directly across the bay from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and contains over 50,000 acres of stunning coastal wilderness. This barrier island is also a safe haven for migratory birds.

Padre Island National Seashore is the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world, coming in at an astonishing 70 miles long. You can camp overnight here and drive on the beach with the Rockport rental motorhome. The Laguna Madre separates the island from the mainland and is one of the most famous spots in the world for windsurfing.

If you are feeling really adventurous, Big Bend National Park is an eight hours’ drive away in your Rockport RV rental by owner. This incredible swath of land has vast canyons, raging rivers, majestic mountains, and even dinosaur fossils, so it is well worth the visit when you rent an RV in Rockport and feel like taking a road trip.

City Sightseeing

Rockport is small, but incredibly exciting in its own right. The popular tourist destination checks off all the boxes when it comes to having what visitors want to see. Lovely beaches: Check. Mouthwatering fish, fresh from the ocean: You bet. Live music and culture festivals: Yes. This town is an ideal destination, especially in the summertime when you want to beat the heat.

In addition to the bevy of shopping centers and culinary experiences, the town has a few historic buildings worth checking out, too. The Fulton Mansion is a popular symbol for the town's prosperity and resilience. The mansion is nearly 150 years old and serves as one of the best examples of southern architecture in the region.

The Texas Maritime Museum has many indoor and outdoor exhibits celebrating Rockport’s history as a maritime trade center. Fishing, oil drilling, pirates, Native American history and culture, and many other topics are covered in the educational center.

The Rockport Aquarium is a great place to spend the day with your family and has gone through renovations following a brief tangle with Hurricane Harvey. The oddest thing to see in Rockport is The Big Blue Crab, the world’s largest crab sculpture that has been destroyed and rebuilt due to hurricanes of the past.

RV Parks to Visit

Rockport was practically made for recreational vehicles and camping, and thus has many places for you to park and stay when you rent an RV. Taylor Oaks RV Park is one of the original parks in town and is located on a quiet corner near the bay. They have a recreation hall, fish cleaning stations, and a tour chartering service that helps you book fishing trips or excursions across the border to Mexico.

Palm Harbor RV Park is within walking distance to many places to eat, drink, swim, golf, and go fishing. Sandollar Resort and RV Park features barbecue stations, a pet-friendly park, and two swimming pools.

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