RV Parks In Elgin, Texas
30.3497° N, 97.3703° W
Quick Overview
Elgin sits about 25 miles east of Austin on US-290, and for RVers it has quietly become one of the smarter places to base near the Texas capital. You get country quiet and lower nightly rates than the parks jammed inside Austin, but you are still a half-hour from downtown music, food and the airport. Add in the Lost Pines state parks just south and the famous Elgin sausage joints in town, and it makes a genuinely good stop rather than just an overflow lot.
The private parks here are built for exactly this kind of traveler. East Austin RV Park offers spacious full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp power, water and sewer, and it is big-rig friendly with propane service and RV storage on site. Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin leans more toward a resort feel, with full hookups on concrete pads, private dog pens and sites that handle any size rig. Colinas RV Park runs 37 extra-large full-hookup sites and works well as a quiet extended-stay base. Between them you can find a night, a week, or a whole snowbird season.
For public camping, point the rig about 22 miles south into the Lost Pines. Bastrop State Park is the standout, with 25 pull-through full-hookup sites in the Piney Hill area and additional back-in sites with full or partial hookups at Copperas Creek, all reservable through Texas Parks & Wildlife. The park's tall loblolly pines and historic CCC-built cabins make it feel a world away from the Hill Country scrub, and it fills fast, so reserve early. Nearby Buescher State Park adds more public options if Bastrop is booked.
Our advice: decide first whether you want interstate-style convenience or a state-park experience, because Elgin gives you clean access to both. If you are here for Austin, book a private full-hookup park in town and run 50-amp so you can keep the AC going through summer. If you want pines and trails, aim for the state parks and reserve weeks ahead around holidays and Austin event weekends. For public-site rules, fees and availability, check Texas Parks & Wildlife before you go.
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| Peppers RV Park Inc | 3.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Buena Vista RV Park | 4.0 mi | N/A | RV Park | Varies |
| East Austin RV Park | 5.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hope Hill RV Park | 7.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunny Bastrop RV Park | 14.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Evergreen RV Park | 14.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Four Winds RV Park | 14.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Garfield RV Campground | 15.7 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Great Escapes RV Park Austin Oaks | 15.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bellamont RV Campground | 16.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Peppers RV Park Inc
3.9 miBuena Vista RV Park
4.0 miEast Austin RV Park
5.2 miHope Hill RV Park
7.9 miSunny Bastrop RV Park
14.2 miEvergreen RV Park
14.3 miFour Winds RV Park
14.4 miGarfield RV Campground
15.7 miGreat Escapes RV Park Austin Oaks
15.9 miBellamont RV Campground
16.2 miTraveling to Elgin by RV
Elgin is easy RV country. The town sits on US-290, the main Austin-to-Houston corridor, which is flat, wide and comfortable for big rigs and fifth wheels. TX-95 handles the north-south approach through town, and the TX-130 toll road gives you a way to skirt Austin traffic if you are routing around the metro. There are no significant low-clearance or weight headaches on the main approaches.
The private parks in and around Elgin, like East Austin RV Park and Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin, are set up for large coaches with pull-through and long back-in sites. If you are headed to the state parks, the drive south into the Lost Pines around Bastrop is scenic and manageable, though Bastrop State Park's interior roads wind through forest, so take them slowly and confirm your site length when you reserve. Austin is about 25 miles west, Bastrop roughly 20 miles south, and Houston around 140 miles east, which makes Elgin a logical staging point whether you are working the Hill Country or pushing on toward the coast.
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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 Elgin, 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 Elgin
The whole appeal of Elgin is value. Private full-hookup parks like East Austin RV Park, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin and Colinas RV Park sit in the moderate nightly range and run well below what you would pay at comparable parks inside Austin, which is exactly why snowbirds and long-stay travelers base here. Weekly and monthly rates drop the effective nightly cost significantly, so if you are working the Austin area for a while, ask about extended-stay pricing.
The budget play is public camping. Bastrop State Park charges modest state-park nightly rates plus a per-person day-use fee, far less than a private resort, though you trade some amenities and full-hookup availability. If you can live with water-and-electric, a state-park site plus a Texas State Parks pass can cut your camping bill sharply over a longer trip. Expect rates and demand to spike around Austin's big event weekends regardless of where you stay.
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Best Time to Visit Elgin by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
40F - 62F
Crowds: High
Mild and snowbird-friendly; this is peak season as travelers escape northern cold. Reserve monthly sites early. Occasional hard freezes happen, so keep a heated hose or plan to disconnect water on the coldest nights.
Spring
Mar - May
58F - 80F
Crowds: High
Wildflowers and pleasant days, but also thunderstorm and hail season, plus Austin event crowds around SXSW. Book well ahead and keep an eye on severe-weather alerts in the afternoons.
Summer
Jun - Aug
74F - 96F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid; you want a 50-amp site to keep the AC running. Do outdoor activities early, and expect the state parks to be busy on weekends despite the heat. Shade is worth paying for.
Fall
Sep - Oct
60F - 82F
Crowds: High
Some of the best camping weather of the year, but October brings ACL and F1 crowds to Austin, so parks near Elgin fill and rates rise. Reserve early for any event weekend and enjoy the cooler evenings.
Explore the Elgin Area
Elgin bills itself as the Sausage Capital of Texas, and the old-line smokehouses in town are worth the stop; grab a link or two and walk the restored brick downtown district. The real reason most RVers stay, though, is cheap, quiet access to Austin, so plan your city days around traffic and use the parks as a calm home base at night.
If you want nature, drive south to the Lost Pines. Bastrop State Park has trails, a swimming pool in season and those signature loblolly pines, and it pairs well with neighboring Buescher State Park via the scenic Park Road 1C. Summers here are hot and humid, so we book a 50-amp site and keep the rig shaded when we can, and we do our hiking early. Spring brings wildflowers but also thunderstorms and hail, so watch the forecast. The single biggest tip: reserve far ahead for any Austin event weekend, because SXSW, ACL and the Formula 1 race fill parks for many miles around Elgin and rates climb hard.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Elgin
What are the best RV parks in Elgin, TX?
For most travelers the standout is East Austin RV Park, with spacious full-hookup sites, 30/50-amp power, water and sewer, on-site propane and RV storage, and a big-rig-friendly layout close to east Austin. Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin is the pick if you want a resort feel, with full hookups on concrete pads and private dog pens, while Colinas RV Park suits quiet extended stays with 37 extra-large full-hookup sites. If you want public camping instead, Bastrop State Park about 22 miles south offers pull-through full-hookup sites in the Lost Pines. Your choice comes down to city convenience versus a forested state-park experience.
Do Elgin RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, full hookups are the norm at the private parks around Elgin. East Austin RV Park provides 30/50-amp power with water and sewer on spacious sites, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin offers full hookups on concrete pads, and Colinas RV Park runs 37 full-hookup sites. Marlee's RV Retreat adds 20/30/50-amp full-hookup sites on a larger rural property. For public camping, Bastrop State Park has 25 pull-through full-hookup sites in the Piney Hill area, with additional water-and-electric sites elsewhere. In the summer heat we always book a 50-amp site so the air conditioning can keep up, and we confirm the amp service when reserving.
Can big rigs fit in Elgin RV parks?
They fit well. Elgin sits on US-290, a flat, wide corridor that is easy for big coaches and fifth wheels, and the private parks are designed for all sizes. East Austin RV Park is explicitly big-rig friendly, and Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin advertises sites from back-ins to pull-throughs that accommodate any rig. If you head to Bastrop State Park, the Piney Hill pull-through sites are the big-rig choice, though the park's interior roads wind through forest, so drive them slowly. As always, give your total length when you reserve so the park puts you on a site with room for slides and awnings.
How do I reserve an RV site near Elgin?
Private parks like East Austin RV Park, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin and Colinas RV Park take reservations directly through their websites or by phone, which is the fastest way to lock in a full-hookup site. For public camping at Bastrop State Park or nearby Buescher State Park, reserve through the Texas Parks & Wildlife reservation system online or by phone, since these sites are reservation-driven and often full. Midweek you can usually find a private site a few days out, but for Austin event weekends like SXSW, ACL or the Formula 1 race, book weeks ahead because parks fill for many miles around Elgin.
Is there a state park with camping near Elgin?
Yes. Bastrop State Park, about 22 miles south in the Lost Pines, is the main public option, with 25 pull-through full-hookup sites in the Piney Hill area and additional back-in sites with full or partial hookups at Copperas Creek. It is known for tall loblolly pines and historic CCC-built structures, and it fills quickly, so reserve early. Neighboring Buescher State Park, connected by the scenic Park Road 1C, adds more sites if Bastrop is booked. McKinney Falls State Park near Austin is another option to the west. All of these are reserved through Texas Parks & Wildlife and make a great forested alternative to the in-town private parks.
Why base in Elgin instead of Austin?
Cost and quiet, mainly. RV parks inside Austin charge premium rates and can feel crowded, while Elgin sits about 25 miles east on US-290 with lower nightly and monthly prices and a calmer, country setting. You are still only a half-hour from downtown music, food and the airport, so you lose very little in access. Snowbirds and long-stay travelers especially like Elgin because weekly and monthly rates at parks like Colinas RV Park and East Austin RV Park stretch a budget much further than staying in the city. You also get easy reach to the Lost Pines state parks that Austin itself cannot offer.
When is the best time to RV in Elgin?
Fall through spring is ideal. Winters are mild and snowbird-friendly, which actually makes them peak season, so reserve monthly sites early. Fall brings some of the best weather of the year, though October's ACL festival and Formula 1 race pull big crowds to the Austin area. Spring is pleasant with wildflowers but overlaps with thunderstorm and hail season plus SXSW. Summer is hot and humid, so if you visit then, book a 50-amp site for the AC and do your outdoor activities early in the day. Overall, the shoulder months of fall and spring give you the most comfortable camping if you can dodge the big event weekends.
Are there free or boondocking options near Elgin?
Not really within town. Elgin does not have developed free camping or public dispersed sites, so do not count on boondocking here. Some rural Harvest Hosts-style stays exist in the broader area, but you should confirm any of them directly before relying on them. The nearest genuine public-land camping is at the state parks in the Lost Pines around Bastrop, which are reservation-based rather than free. For a reliable, level, hooked-up spot near Austin, the private RV parks in and around Elgin are your best bet, and their weekly rates make longer stays affordable even without a free option in the picture.
How hot does it get in Elgin, and can RVs handle it?
Summers are hot and humid, with highs regularly in the mid-90s and warm, sticky nights. RVs handle it fine as long as you plan for it: book a 50-amp site so your air conditioning has the power it needs, park in shade where you can, and run the AC through the afternoon. We do our hiking and city sightseeing in the mornings and relax at the rig during the heat of the day. Keep an eye on your fresh water and stay hydrated, and if you are boondocking anywhere, the heat makes that much harder. From late fall through spring the weather is far more comfortable for camping.
What is there to do in Elgin for RVers?
Elgin is the self-styled Sausage Capital of Texas, so the old smokehouses in town are a must, and the restored brick downtown district makes a pleasant walk. Beyond that, the big draws are day trips: Austin is about 25 miles west for live music, food and attractions, and the Lost Pines state parks are roughly 20 miles south for hiking, swimming and forest camping. Bastrop State Park pairs nicely with Buescher State Park via a scenic park road. It adds up to a base where you can mix small-town Texas charm, a major city and real outdoor recreation without moving the rig every day.
How much do RV parks in Elgin cost?
Elgin is about value, so private full-hookup parks like East Austin RV Park, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin and Colinas RV Park sit in the moderate nightly range and run well below comparable Austin parks. Weekly and monthly rates drop the effective nightly cost a lot, which is why snowbirds base here. The budget option is public camping: Bastrop State Park charges modest state-park nightly rates plus a small per-person day-use fee, far less than a resort, though with fewer amenities. A Texas State Parks pass can pay off over a longer trip. Expect rates to climb around Austin's major event weekends no matter where you stay.
Are Elgin RV parks open year-round?
Yes, the private parks around Elgin generally operate year-round, which fits the area's snowbird traffic in winter. Because winters are mild, cold-weather closures are not the concern they are up north, though occasional hard freezes do occur, so keep a heated hose handy or plan to disconnect water on the coldest nights. Bastrop State Park is also open year-round and fills up in every season. The main seasonal factor here is demand rather than closures: winter and the shoulder seasons are peak, so reserve early, while summer is quieter at the private parks despite the heat. Always confirm current hours directly with your chosen park.
What highways serve Elgin for RV travel?
Elgin sits on US-290, the primary Austin-to-Houston corridor, which is flat, wide and comfortable for big rigs and fifth wheels with no significant low-clearance issues. TX-95 runs north-south through town for regional approaches, and the TX-130 toll road offers a way to bypass Austin's worst traffic if you are routing around the metro. Heading to the state parks, the drive south into the Lost Pines around Bastrop is easy on the main roads, with only the forested park interior roads requiring a slower pace. Overall the driving around Elgin is straightforward, which is part of why it works so well as an Austin-area base.
What are the best RV parks in Elgin, TX?
For most travelers the standout is East Austin RV Park, with spacious full-hookup sites, 30/50-amp power, water and sewer, on-site propane and RV storage, and a big-rig-friendly layout close to east Austin. Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin is the pick if you want a resort feel, with full hookups on concrete pads and private dog pens, while Colinas RV Park suits quiet extended stays with 37 extra-large full-hookup sites. If you want public camping instead, Bastrop State Park about 22 miles south offers pull-through full-hookup sites in the Lost Pines. Your choice comes down to city convenience versus a forested state-park experience.
Do Elgin RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, full hookups are the norm at the private parks around Elgin. East Austin RV Park provides 30/50-amp power with water and sewer on spacious sites, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin offers full hookups on concrete pads, and Colinas RV Park runs 37 full-hookup sites. Marlee's RV Retreat adds 20/30/50-amp full-hookup sites on a larger rural property. For public camping, Bastrop State Park has 25 pull-through full-hookup sites in the Piney Hill area, with additional water-and-electric sites elsewhere. In the summer heat we always book a 50-amp site so the air conditioning can keep up, and we confirm the amp service when reserving.
Can big rigs fit in Elgin RV parks?
They fit well. Elgin sits on US-290, a flat, wide corridor that is easy for big coaches and fifth wheels, and the private parks are designed for all sizes. East Austin RV Park is explicitly big-rig friendly, and Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin advertises sites from back-ins to pull-throughs that accommodate any rig. If you head to Bastrop State Park, the Piney Hill pull-through sites are the big-rig choice, though the park's interior roads wind through forest, so drive them slowly. As always, give your total length when you reserve so the park puts you on a site with room for slides and awnings.
How do I reserve an RV site near Elgin?
Private parks like East Austin RV Park, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin and Colinas RV Park take reservations directly through their websites or by phone, which is the fastest way to lock in a full-hookup site. For public camping at Bastrop State Park or nearby Buescher State Park, reserve through the Texas Parks & Wildlife reservation system online or by phone, since these sites are reservation-driven and often full. Midweek you can usually find a private site a few days out, but for Austin event weekends like SXSW, ACL or the Formula 1 race, book weeks ahead because parks fill for many miles around Elgin.
Is there a state park with camping near Elgin?
Yes. Bastrop State Park, about 22 miles south in the Lost Pines, is the main public option, with 25 pull-through full-hookup sites in the Piney Hill area and additional back-in sites with full or partial hookups at Copperas Creek. It is known for tall loblolly pines and historic CCC-built structures, and it fills quickly, so reserve early. Neighboring Buescher State Park, connected by the scenic Park Road 1C, adds more sites if Bastrop is booked. McKinney Falls State Park near Austin is another option to the west. All of these are reserved through Texas Parks & Wildlife and make a great forested alternative to the in-town private parks.
Why base in Elgin instead of Austin?
Cost and quiet, mainly. RV parks inside Austin charge premium rates and can feel crowded, while Elgin sits about 25 miles east on US-290 with lower nightly and monthly prices and a calmer, country setting. You are still only a half-hour from downtown music, food and the airport, so you lose very little in access. Snowbirds and long-stay travelers especially like Elgin because weekly and monthly rates at parks like Colinas RV Park and East Austin RV Park stretch a budget much further than staying in the city. You also get easy reach to the Lost Pines state parks that Austin itself cannot offer.
When is the best time to RV in Elgin?
Fall through spring is ideal. Winters are mild and snowbird-friendly, which actually makes them peak season, so reserve monthly sites early. Fall brings some of the best weather of the year, though October's ACL festival and Formula 1 race pull big crowds to the Austin area. Spring is pleasant with wildflowers but overlaps with thunderstorm and hail season plus SXSW. Summer is hot and humid, so if you visit then, book a 50-amp site for the AC and do your outdoor activities early in the day. Overall, the shoulder months of fall and spring give you the most comfortable camping if you can dodge the big event weekends.
Are there free or boondocking options near Elgin?
Not really within town. Elgin does not have developed free camping or public dispersed sites, so do not count on boondocking here. Some rural Harvest Hosts-style stays exist in the broader area, but you should confirm any of them directly before relying on them. The nearest genuine public-land camping is at the state parks in the Lost Pines around Bastrop, which are reservation-based rather than free. For a reliable, level, hooked-up spot near Austin, the private RV parks in and around Elgin are your best bet, and their weekly rates make longer stays affordable even without a free option in the picture.
How hot does it get in Elgin, and can RVs handle it?
Summers are hot and humid, with highs regularly in the mid-90s and warm, sticky nights. RVs handle it fine as long as you plan for it: book a 50-amp site so your air conditioning has the power it needs, park in shade where you can, and run the AC through the afternoon. We do our hiking and city sightseeing in the mornings and relax at the rig during the heat of the day. Keep an eye on your fresh water and stay hydrated, and if you are boondocking anywhere, the heat makes that much harder. From late fall through spring the weather is far more comfortable for camping.
What is there to do in Elgin for RVers?
Elgin is the self-styled Sausage Capital of Texas, so the old smokehouses in town are a must, and the restored brick downtown district makes a pleasant walk. Beyond that, the big draws are day trips: Austin is about 25 miles west for live music, food and attractions, and the Lost Pines state parks are roughly 20 miles south for hiking, swimming and forest camping. Bastrop State Park pairs nicely with Buescher State Park via a scenic park road. It adds up to a base where you can mix small-town Texas charm, a major city and real outdoor recreation without moving the rig every day.
How much do RV parks in Elgin cost?
Elgin is about value, so private full-hookup parks like East Austin RV Park, Great Escapes RV Resort Elgin and Colinas RV Park sit in the moderate nightly range and run well below comparable Austin parks. Weekly and monthly rates drop the effective nightly cost a lot, which is why snowbirds base here. The budget option is public camping: Bastrop State Park charges modest state-park nightly rates plus a small per-person day-use fee, far less than a resort, though with fewer amenities. A Texas State Parks pass can pay off over a longer trip. Expect rates to climb around Austin's major event weekends no matter where you stay.
Are Elgin RV parks open year-round?
Yes, the private parks around Elgin generally operate year-round, which fits the area's snowbird traffic in winter. Because winters are mild, cold-weather closures are not the concern they are up north, though occasional hard freezes do occur, so keep a heated hose handy or plan to disconnect water on the coldest nights. Bastrop State Park is also open year-round and fills up in every season. The main seasonal factor here is demand rather than closures: winter and the shoulder seasons are peak, so reserve early, while summer is quieter at the private parks despite the heat. Always confirm current hours directly with your chosen park.
What highways serve Elgin for RV travel?
Elgin sits on US-290, the primary Austin-to-Houston corridor, which is flat, wide and comfortable for big rigs and fifth wheels with no significant low-clearance issues. TX-95 runs north-south through town for regional approaches, and the TX-130 toll road offers a way to bypass Austin's worst traffic if you are routing around the metro. Heading to the state parks, the drive south into the Lost Pines around Bastrop is easy on the main roads, with only the forested park interior roads requiring a slower pace. Overall the driving around Elgin is straightforward, which is part of why it works so well as an Austin-area base.







