RV Parks In Bacliff, Texas
29.5069° N, 94.9924° W
Quick Overview
Bacliff sits right on the west shore of Galveston Bay, tucked between Kemah and San Leon in the Bay Area south of Houston. For RVers it is one of the easiest places on the Texas coast to find a full-hookup site near the water, which is why it draws a big winter-Texan crowd every year. This is not a rustic, get-away-from-it-all spot; it is a friendly stretch of bay lined with private parks, fishing, and the Kemah Boardwalk a few minutes up the road.
The parks here are overwhelmingly private and full-service. Kemah RV Resort in Bacliff sits under mature oak trees about three blocks from the bay, a quieter, shaded pick close to the water. Gordy Road RV Park on State Highway 146 runs 93 sites with 30 and 50-amp service, water, sewer, and both back-in and pull-through spots, making it a practical central base. Bay RV Park over in San Leon advertises some of the largest sites in the area with pull-throughs, and Jackie's Place RV Resort gives you another Bacliff option a mile off Trinity Bay. All of them are built for big rigs and long stays.
If you would rather camp in a public park, Galveston Island State Park is about 30 miles south across the causeway. Run by Texas Parks and Wildlife, it has beach-side and bay-side sites with water and electric, shade shelters, and dump stations, and you can reserve up to five months out. It trades the full-hookup convenience and social scene of the private bay parks for beach access and a quieter natural setting.
The rhythm here follows the snowbirds. Winter and spring are the busy, pleasant seasons, with spring bringing the best bay fishing of the year. Summer turns hot, humid, and stormy, and hurricane season is a genuine planning factor from June into fall. Below we break down the parks, hookups and reservations, seasonal timing, costs, and what to do while you are parked on the bay.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Kemah RV Resort | 0.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Marquee On The Bay RV Resort | 3.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Usa RV Resorts Lake Cove | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Usa RV Resorts Willow Lake | 5.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Space Center RV Park | 7.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Little Thicket RV Park | 9.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lazy D RV Resort | 10.5 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Louis' RV Park & Cabins | 12.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar Cove RV Resort | 12.6 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Palm RV Park Campground & Cabin Rental | 13.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Kemah RV Resort
0.7 miMarquee On The Bay RV Resort
3.7 miUsa RV Resorts Lake Cove
4.0 miUsa RV Resorts Willow Lake
5.5 miSpace Center RV Park
7.3 miLittle Thicket RV Park
9.4 miLazy D RV Resort
10.5 miLouis' RV Park & Cabins
12.4 miCedar Cove RV Resort
12.6 miPalm RV Park Campground & Cabin Rental
13.4 miTraveling to Bacliff by RV
Getting to Bacliff with a big rig is simple. State Highway 146 is the main road through town and runs along the bay, connecting Kemah, Seabrook, and Dickinson, and it feeds most of the RV parks directly. I-45 is a few miles west and ties the whole area together, running north to Houston and south over the causeway to Galveston Island. The terrain is flat coastal ground, so there are no grades, low bridges, or tight mountain roads to plan around, and the parks are used to 40-foot coaches and fifth wheels.
If you are flying in and renting, both Houston airports are within about an hour, with Hobby the closer of the two. Once you are set up, everything worth seeing is a short drive: the Kemah Boardwalk is minutes up SH-146, Space Center Houston is 30 to 40 minutes north via NASA Road 1 near Clear Lake, and Galveston Island is about 30 minutes south. Groceries are easy with Kroger, H-E-B, and Walmart in nearby Kemah, League City, and Dickinson, and fuel and propane are along SH-146 and I-45. Stock up before a long stay since the bayfront parks sit in a residential area rather than next to a big-box strip.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Bacliff, Texas, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Bacliff
Nightly rates at the private full-hookup parks around Bacliff and San Leon generally land in the $40 to $65 range, but that number is misleading for how most people camp here. This is a monthly market. Winter Texans book by the month, which drops the effective per-night cost well below the nightly rate, so if you are staying more than a week or two, always ask for the monthly price and whether electricity is metered on top. That single question changes the math more than anything else on the bay.
The public Galveston Island State Park down the coast is cheaper per night for a water-and-electric site, though you add the state park entrance fee and give up sewer at the pad. Peak pricing here follows the snowbird calendar: winter and spring weekends run higher, while the hot, stormy summer is when rates and demand ease. Budget for a few extras too: reservation fees on the Texas State Parks system if you go public, metered electric on long private-park stays, and fishing charter or bait costs if you came for the bay. For a long winter stay, a monthly private-park rate is usually the best overall value.
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Best Time to Visit Bacliff by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
49F - 60F
Crowds: High
Prime winter-Texan season on Galveston Bay. Mild, breezy days pull snowbirds into the full-hookup parks, so December through March books up. Reserve early and ask about monthly rates.
Spring
Mar - May
64F - 78F
Crowds: High
The sweet spot. Great weather and excellent redfish and trout action on the bay. Weekends fill fast at Kemah RV Resort and Gordy Road, so book ahead.
Summer
Jun - Aug
80F - 91F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid Gulf air with afternoon storms. Hurricane season starts June 1, so keep an eye on the tropics and know your evacuation route if you park here.
Fall
Sep - Oct
65F - 80F
Crowds: Medium
September is the rainiest month and the peak of hurricane season, so watch the forecast. Late fall settles into pleasant camping weather as the winter Texans start arriving.
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A few things we have picked up about camping this corner of Galveston Bay. First, this is winter-Texan territory, so if you want a full-hookup site from December through March, book early and ask about monthly rates, which are where the real savings are. The parks fill with long-term snowbird guests and the good sites go first. Second, spring is the season to target if you can choose, because the weather is comfortable and the redfish and speckled trout fishing on the bay is at its best.
Third, respect hurricane season. From June into November, and especially August through October, keep an eye on the tropics if you are parked this low on the bay, and know your evacuation routes off SH-146 and I-45 before you need them. Fourth, match the park to your plan: Gordy Road and Bay RV Park are the practical big-rig bases with room and pull-throughs, while Kemah RV Resort is the quieter, shaded, near-water pick. Finally, do not skip the fishing and the seafood; San Leon next door is known for its oysters and bay charters, and several parks let you fish right off a pier steps from your rig.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Bacliff
What are the best RV parks in Bacliff, Texas?
Bacliff and neighboring San Leon are stacked with private full-hookup parks on Galveston Bay. Kemah RV Resort sits under mature oaks about three blocks from the water, Gordy Road RV Park on State Highway 146 has 93 sites and works well as a central big-rig base, and Bay RV Park in San Leon offers some of the largest pull-through sites around. Jackie's Place RV Resort is another Bacliff option a mile off Trinity Bay. If you want a public park instead, Galveston Island State Park is about 30 miles south across the causeway with beach and bay camping.
Do RV parks in Bacliff have full hookups?
Yes, almost all of them do, which is the big draw here. Kemah RV Resort, Gordy Road RV Park, Bay RV Park, and Jackie's Place RV Resort all offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer at the site, so you empty as you go and never need a separate dump run. This stretch of Galveston Bay is built for winter Texans who settle in for months, so full-service sites are the norm rather than the exception. The one hookup exception nearby is the public Galveston Island State Park, which offers water and electric but not sewer at the pad.
How much does RV camping cost in Bacliff?
Private full-hookup parks in the Bacliff and San Leon area typically run in the $40 to $65 a night range, though the real value is in monthly rates. Winter Texans book by the month here, which drops the per-night cost a lot, so if you are staying a while, always ask about the monthly price and whether electric is metered separately. The public Galveston Island State Park down the coast is cheaper per night for a water-and-electric site plus the state park entrance fee. Peak winter and spring weekends run higher, and rates ease off in the hot, humid summer.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site in Bacliff?
For the winter season, book as early as you can. December through March is winter-Texan season on Galveston Bay, and the full-hookup parks fill with long-term snowbird guests, so monthly sites can be spoken for well in advance. Spring weekends are also busy thanks to the fishing and good weather. Galveston Island State Park takes reservations up to five months out through Texas State Parks, and its beach sites go fast for weekends March through October. Summer is the easiest time to find last-minute space, since the heat and hurricane season thin the crowds, but that is also when you watch the tropics.
When is the best time to camp in Bacliff?
Late fall through spring is the window most RVers aim for, and spring is our favorite. Winter is mild and breezy, which is exactly why the winter Texans come, though days are cooler and windier on the bay. Spring, roughly March through May, brings warm, comfortable weather and some of the best redfish and trout fishing of the year. Summer is hot, humid, and stormy, with hurricane season running June through November and peaking August to October. If you camp in summer or early fall, keep an eye on the forecast and know your evacuation route.
Can big rigs camp in Bacliff?
Yes, this is easy big-rig country. The parks here are used to 40-foot coaches and fifth wheels, and the terrain is flat coastal ground with simple access off State Highway 146 and I-45. Bay RV Park in San Leon advertises some of the largest sites in the area with pull-throughs, and Gordy Road RV Park offers both back-in and pull-through sites with 50-amp service. Kemah RV Resort and Jackie's Place also handle large rigs. Getting here is straightforward since SH-146 is a wide, flat highway and there are no low bridges or grades to worry about approaching the bay.
Are there waterfront RV parks near Bacliff?
Yes, the whole appeal of this area is being on or near Galveston Bay. Kemah RV Resort sits about three blocks from the bay under old oak trees, and several area parks offer waterfront or near-water sites with bay views and access. San Leon parks put you close to the fishing and the seafood spots the town is known for. If you want true beachfront, Galveston Island State Park about 30 miles south has 58 beach-side sites right behind the dunes. Waterfront and bay-view sites book up first, especially in winter and spring, so reserve those early if a water view matters to you.
Is there a public state park with camping near Bacliff?
Yes, Galveston Island State Park, run by Texas Parks and Wildlife, is the main public option, about 30 miles south across the causeway. It has 58 beach-side sites and 20 bay-side sites, all with water and electric hookups (30 and 50-amp), plus shade shelters, fire rings, and picnic tables. It operates year-round with dump stations on site, and you reserve up to five months in advance through Texas State Parks. It is a very different feel from the private bay parks in Bacliff, trading full-hookup convenience and a winter-Texan community for beach access and a state park setting.
What is there to do near Bacliff while camping?
Plenty within a short drive. The Kemah Boardwalk in neighboring Kemah is the headliner, a waterfront amusement park on Galveston Bay with rides, a wooden coaster, waterfront dining, the Stingray Reef exhibit, and Boardwalk Beast bay boat rides. San Leon is known for bay fishing and oysters, with charters running for redfish, flounder, trout, and drum. Space Center Houston, the NASA visitor center, is 30 to 40 minutes north near Clear Lake. Galveston Island, with its beaches and the historic Strand, is about 30 minutes south. It is an easy area to fill a week.
Is Bacliff good for fishing while camping?
Very much so, and it is a big reason people camp here. Galveston Bay is one of the best inshore fisheries on the Texas coast, with redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum all catchable from boats, piers, and the shoreline. San Leon next door is a well-known fishing town, and half-day charters run out of the area with bait and fish cleaning included. Spring and fall are the standout seasons for the bite. Many of the RV parks sit right on or near the water with piers or bay access, so you can fish steps from your rig at several of them.
Are the RV parks in Bacliff pet friendly?
Most private parks in the Bacliff and San Leon area welcome pets, which suits the long-term winter-Texan crowd who travel with dogs. Check each park's specific breed or number rules when you book, since policies vary. The Gulf Coast heat and humidity are the main thing to manage in the warmer months, so walk dogs early or late in the day, carry water, and never leave pets in a closed rig without cooling. Watch for the strong bay sun and hot pavement in summer. At Galveston Island State Park, leashed pets are allowed at campsites and on the beach in most areas.
Should I choose a private park or the state park near Bacliff?
It depends on what you want from the stay. Choose a private Bacliff or San Leon park, like Kemah RV Resort, Gordy Road, or Bay RV Park, if you want full hookups with sewer at the site, a winter-Texan community, and easy access to the Kemah Boardwalk and bay fishing. Choose Galveston Island State Park if you want beach camping, a quieter natural setting, and a lower nightly rate, and you can live with water-and-electric only. For a long winter stay we lean private; for a scenic beach weekend, the state park down the coast is the better call.
Is hurricane season a concern for RV camping in Bacliff?
It is worth planning around. Bacliff sits on Galveston Bay, and the Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, with the most active window for this coast falling August through October. Most years pass without a direct hit, but storm surge is a real risk this low on the bay. If you camp here in summer or fall, keep an eye on the tropical forecast, know the local evacuation routes off SH-146 and I-45, and be ready to move your rig inland if a system develops. Winter and spring, the peak camping seasons here, sit safely outside the storm window.
What are the best RV parks in Bacliff, Texas?
Bacliff and neighboring San Leon are stacked with private full-hookup parks on Galveston Bay. Kemah RV Resort sits under mature oaks about three blocks from the water, Gordy Road RV Park on State Highway 146 has 93 sites and works well as a central big-rig base, and Bay RV Park in San Leon offers some of the largest pull-through sites around. Jackie's Place RV Resort is another Bacliff option a mile off Trinity Bay. If you want a public park instead, Galveston Island State Park is about 30 miles south across the causeway with beach and bay camping.
Do RV parks in Bacliff have full hookups?
Yes, almost all of them do, which is the big draw here. Kemah RV Resort, Gordy Road RV Park, Bay RV Park, and Jackie's Place RV Resort all offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer at the site, so you empty as you go and never need a separate dump run. This stretch of Galveston Bay is built for winter Texans who settle in for months, so full-service sites are the norm rather than the exception. The one hookup exception nearby is the public Galveston Island State Park, which offers water and electric but not sewer at the pad.
How much does RV camping cost in Bacliff?
Private full-hookup parks in the Bacliff and San Leon area typically run in the $40 to $65 a night range, though the real value is in monthly rates. Winter Texans book by the month here, which drops the per-night cost a lot, so if you are staying a while, always ask about the monthly price and whether electric is metered separately. The public Galveston Island State Park down the coast is cheaper per night for a water-and-electric site plus the state park entrance fee. Peak winter and spring weekends run higher, and rates ease off in the hot, humid summer.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site in Bacliff?
For the winter season, book as early as you can. December through March is winter-Texan season on Galveston Bay, and the full-hookup parks fill with long-term snowbird guests, so monthly sites can be spoken for well in advance. Spring weekends are also busy thanks to the fishing and good weather. Galveston Island State Park takes reservations up to five months out through Texas State Parks, and its beach sites go fast for weekends March through October. Summer is the easiest time to find last-minute space, since the heat and hurricane season thin the crowds, but that is also when you watch the tropics.
When is the best time to camp in Bacliff?
Late fall through spring is the window most RVers aim for, and spring is our favorite. Winter is mild and breezy, which is exactly why the winter Texans come, though days are cooler and windier on the bay. Spring, roughly March through May, brings warm, comfortable weather and some of the best redfish and trout fishing of the year. Summer is hot, humid, and stormy, with hurricane season running June through November and peaking August to October. If you camp in summer or early fall, keep an eye on the forecast and know your evacuation route.
Can big rigs camp in Bacliff?
Yes, this is easy big-rig country. The parks here are used to 40-foot coaches and fifth wheels, and the terrain is flat coastal ground with simple access off State Highway 146 and I-45. Bay RV Park in San Leon advertises some of the largest sites in the area with pull-throughs, and Gordy Road RV Park offers both back-in and pull-through sites with 50-amp service. Kemah RV Resort and Jackie's Place also handle large rigs. Getting here is straightforward since SH-146 is a wide, flat highway and there are no low bridges or grades to worry about approaching the bay.
Are there waterfront RV parks near Bacliff?
Yes, the whole appeal of this area is being on or near Galveston Bay. Kemah RV Resort sits about three blocks from the bay under old oak trees, and several area parks offer waterfront or near-water sites with bay views and access. San Leon parks put you close to the fishing and the seafood spots the town is known for. If you want true beachfront, Galveston Island State Park about 30 miles south has 58 beach-side sites right behind the dunes. Waterfront and bay-view sites book up first, especially in winter and spring, so reserve those early if a water view matters to you.
Is there a public state park with camping near Bacliff?
Yes, Galveston Island State Park, run by Texas Parks and Wildlife, is the main public option, about 30 miles south across the causeway. It has 58 beach-side sites and 20 bay-side sites, all with water and electric hookups (30 and 50-amp), plus shade shelters, fire rings, and picnic tables. It operates year-round with dump stations on site, and you reserve up to five months in advance through Texas State Parks. It is a very different feel from the private bay parks in Bacliff, trading full-hookup convenience and a winter-Texan community for beach access and a state park setting.
What is there to do near Bacliff while camping?
Plenty within a short drive. The Kemah Boardwalk in neighboring Kemah is the headliner, a waterfront amusement park on Galveston Bay with rides, a wooden coaster, waterfront dining, the Stingray Reef exhibit, and Boardwalk Beast bay boat rides. San Leon is known for bay fishing and oysters, with charters running for redfish, flounder, trout, and drum. Space Center Houston, the NASA visitor center, is 30 to 40 minutes north near Clear Lake. Galveston Island, with its beaches and the historic Strand, is about 30 minutes south. It is an easy area to fill a week.
Is Bacliff good for fishing while camping?
Very much so, and it is a big reason people camp here. Galveston Bay is one of the best inshore fisheries on the Texas coast, with redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum all catchable from boats, piers, and the shoreline. San Leon next door is a well-known fishing town, and half-day charters run out of the area with bait and fish cleaning included. Spring and fall are the standout seasons for the bite. Many of the RV parks sit right on or near the water with piers or bay access, so you can fish steps from your rig at several of them.
Are the RV parks in Bacliff pet friendly?
Most private parks in the Bacliff and San Leon area welcome pets, which suits the long-term winter-Texan crowd who travel with dogs. Check each park's specific breed or number rules when you book, since policies vary. The Gulf Coast heat and humidity are the main thing to manage in the warmer months, so walk dogs early or late in the day, carry water, and never leave pets in a closed rig without cooling. Watch for the strong bay sun and hot pavement in summer. At Galveston Island State Park, leashed pets are allowed at campsites and on the beach in most areas.
Should I choose a private park or the state park near Bacliff?
It depends on what you want from the stay. Choose a private Bacliff or San Leon park, like Kemah RV Resort, Gordy Road, or Bay RV Park, if you want full hookups with sewer at the site, a winter-Texan community, and easy access to the Kemah Boardwalk and bay fishing. Choose Galveston Island State Park if you want beach camping, a quieter natural setting, and a lower nightly rate, and you can live with water-and-electric only. For a long winter stay we lean private; for a scenic beach weekend, the state park down the coast is the better call.
Is hurricane season a concern for RV camping in Bacliff?
It is worth planning around. Bacliff sits on Galveston Bay, and the Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, with the most active window for this coast falling August through October. Most years pass without a direct hit, but storm surge is a real risk this low on the bay. If you camp here in summer or fall, keep an eye on the tropical forecast, know the local evacuation routes off SH-146 and I-45, and be ready to move your rig inland if a system develops. Winter and spring, the peak camping seasons here, sit safely outside the storm window.
Are there free dump stations in Bacliff?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Bacliff.
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