RV Parks In Hitchcock, Texas
29.3483° N, 95.0160° W
Quick Overview
Hitchcock sits on the Galveston County mainland, right on the I-45 corridor between Houston and Galveston, and for RVers that position is the whole draw. You are about 25 to 30 minutes north of the Galveston beaches and roughly the same distance south of NASA and Kemah, with downtown Houston about 45 minutes away. That makes Hitchcock a natural Gulf Coast hub: base here on the quieter, cheaper mainland and day-trip in both directions without ever moving the rig.
The camping splits between mainland and island. In town, a cluster of well-kept private full-hookup parks does the heavy lifting: Texas RV Park on FM 2004 has extra-wide concrete pads with 30/50-amp service, a store, and laundry; Sunset RV Park sits minutes off I-45; and Big State RV Park and Louis RV Park & Cabins round out the quiet, pet-friendly options. The marquee public choice is Galveston Island State Park about half an hour south, with water-electric beachside and bayside sites, a dump station, and great birding right on the Gulf.
The whole area is flat and big-rig easy, with wide concrete pads on the mainland and open coastal sites at the state park, though the island sites catch steady Gulf wind. Timing is mostly about heat and weather: spring and fall are the comfortable sweet spots with superb birding, mild winters pull in snowbirds who fill the long-stay sites, and summers are hot, humid, and the start of hurricane season, so watch the tropical forecast from June through November. Reservations matter, especially the island state park, which books months ahead, and mainland parks in winter. Below we break down the notable campgrounds, the real costs, the season-by-season picture, and the Galveston beaches, NASA, and bay attractions worth planning a stay around. As a flat, well-connected Gulf Coast base, Hitchcock is hard to beat.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lazy D RV Resort | 0.7 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Little Thicket RV Park | 1.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Louis' RV Park & Cabins | 4.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tiki Tom's RV Park | 7.4 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Marquee On The Bay RV Resort | 7.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Usa RV Resorts Lake Cove | 9.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Palm RV Park Campground & Cabin Rental | 10.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Usa RV Resorts Willow Lake | 10.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Dellanera RV Park | 11.4 mi | N/A | RV Park | Varies |
| Kemah RV Resort | 11.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Lazy D RV Resort
0.7 miLittle Thicket RV Park
1.7 miLouis' RV Park & Cabins
4.3 miTiki Tom's RV Park
7.4 miMarquee On The Bay RV Resort
7.6 miUsa RV Resorts Lake Cove
9.4 miPalm RV Park Campground & Cabin Rental
10.7 miUsa RV Resorts Willow Lake
10.9 miDellanera RV Park
11.4 miKemah RV Resort
11.6 miTraveling to Hitchcock by RV
I-45, the main Houston-to-Galveston freeway, is the artery here, and the Hitchcock parks sit just off it by way of SR-6, FM 2004, and FM 646. The terrain is flat coastal plain, so big-rig access is straightforward with no grades or low clearances on the approach, and arriving at the mainland parks is easy. I-45 carries you south over the high, breezy causeway onto Galveston Island and north toward NASA, Kemah, and Houston. Traffic builds on I-45 around Houston rush hours and on summer beach weekends, so time longer drives accordingly. One coastal caveat shapes any visit between June and November: this is hurricane country, so keep an eye on the tropical forecast and be ready to move ahead of any approaching system. For reservations, book the popular Galveston Island State Park months out and the mainland parks ahead for winter snowbird season.
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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 Hitchcock, 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 Hitchcock
Hitchcock is an affordable way to do the Galveston Coast, which is much of its appeal. The mainland private parks generally run in the $35 to $60 range for full-hookup sites, less than comparable island camping, with monthly snowbird rates that bring the per-night cost down further for long winter stays. Galveston Island State Park sits in a similar nightly range for its water-electric sites but is the harder booking to land, and it lacks sewer at the site. Camping on the island itself, or in Galveston proper, typically commands a premium over the Hitchcock mainland, so basing here and day-tripping to the beach is a genuine money-saver. Spring and fall midweek stays are the cheapest, while winter long-stays and summer beach weekends cost the most, so timing and booking ahead are the levers that control your overall trip budget.
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Best Time to Visit Hitchcock by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
47F - 64F
Crowds: High
Mild Gulf winters draw snowbirds, so mainland parks fill with seasonal long-stays. Comfortable with the occasional cold front blowing through.
Spring
Mar - May
60F - 78F
Crowds: Medium
Warm, breezy, and green, with excellent birding during spring migration. Comfortable temperatures make it a prime base season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
76F - 90F
Crowds: High
Hot, humid, and peak beach season. Coastal breezes help, but afternoons are sticky with pop-up storms, and this is hurricane season.
Fall
Sep - Oct
63F - 80F
Crowds: Medium
Warm and pleasant once peak summer fades, though hurricane season runs through November. A good, quieter window on the coast.
Explore the Hitchcock Area
Base on the mainland in Hitchcock for cheaper, quieter, big-rig-friendly sites and day-trip to Galveston Island rather than fighting island traffic and prices, since the beach is only about 25 to 30 minutes south. Book Galveston Island State Park months ahead if you want to camp right on the sand, because its water-electric beach sites are in high demand and sell out fast. Reserve the mainland parks early for winter, when Gulf Coast snowbirds fill the long-stay sites for the season. Watch the tropical forecast closely from June through November, because coastal Texas is genuinely in hurricane country and your big advantage as an RVer is the ability to move out ahead of a storm. And take advantage of the two-directional location, beaches and the island to the south, NASA, Kemah, and Houston to the north, so you can plan very different day trips from a single campsite.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Hitchcock
Why base in Hitchcock instead of on Galveston Island?
Hitchcock is the mainland RV hub between Houston and Galveston, and basing here is usually the smart, economical move. The town has a cluster of well-kept private full-hookup parks that tend to be cheaper, quieter, and easier for big rigs than island sites, while still putting Galveston only about 25 to 30 minutes south. You also stay better placed for NASA, Kemah, and Houston to the north. You get the beach as a day trip without paying island prices or fighting island traffic and parking, which is why so many RVers stage here for a Gulf Coast visit.
What full-hookup parks are in Hitchcock?
Several good ones. Texas RV Park on FM 2004 has extra-wide concrete pads with 30 and 50-amp full hookups, WiFi, cable, laundry, a dump station, and an on-site store, and sits conveniently between south Houston and Galveston. Sunset RV Park is just off Highway 6 and minutes from I-45 South with full 30/50-amp hookups. Big State RV Park is a quiet, pet-friendly option with city-serviced water and sewer. Louis RV Park & Cabins mixes full-hookup sites with cabins, handy if your group travels in a mix of rigs and rooms. All are year-round.
Is there public camping near Hitchcock?
Yes, the standout is Galveston Island State Park, about 25 to 30 minutes south on the island. Run by Texas Parks & Wildlife, it offers beachside and bayside loops with water and electric sites (no sewer at the site, but there is a dump station on site), plus trails, birding, and direct beach access. It is the public, nature-focused alternative to the mainland private parks. Because it is the only beach state park in the immediate area, it books months ahead, so reserve early through the Texas State Parks system if you want to camp right on the island.
Is the Hitchcock area big-rig friendly?
Very. The whole area is flat coastal terrain, and the mainland parks were built with big rigs in mind, with extra-wide concrete pads, pull-throughs, and easy access just off I-45 by way of SR-6 and FM 2004. That makes maneuvering and leveling a 40-footer simple. Galveston Island State Park is also open and easy to get into, though its coastal sites are exposed to steady Gulf wind, so secure your awnings and gear. The one elevated stretch is the causeway onto Galveston Island, which is high and breezy but a normal, well-traveled crossing for RVs.
When is the best time to RV in Hitchcock?
Spring and fall are the most comfortable, with warm, breezy days, and spring in particular brings outstanding birding during migration. Winter is mild and very popular: Gulf Coast snowbirds fill the mainland parks with seasonal long-stays, so it is lively but you must book ahead. Summer is peak beach season but hot, humid, and sticky, with pop-up storms and the start of hurricane season. Speaking of which, keep an eye on the tropical forecast from June through November, since coastal Texas is genuinely in hurricane country and you want to be ready to move if a system threatens.
How far is Galveston from Hitchcock?
About 25 to 30 minutes south, straight down I-45 and over the causeway onto the island. That short hop is the whole appeal of basing in Hitchcock: you can spend a day on the Seawall and Gulf beaches, tour the historic Strand district, or visit Moody Gardens, then return to a quieter, cheaper mainland campsite for the night. The drive is flat and easy, so day-tripping back and forth is no hassle. If you would rather wake up on the sand, Galveston Island State Park is the camping option right on the island itself.
Can I visit NASA and Kemah from Hitchcock?
Easily. Hitchcock sits on the Houston side of Galveston, so the northern attractions are a comfortable day trip. Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA Johnson Space Center, is about 30 to 40 minutes north with tours and exhibits that are a highlight for families. The Kemah Boardwalk, a waterfront entertainment district with rides, restaurants, and bay views, is roughly 30 minutes north. Downtown Houston itself is about 45 minutes away. That two-directional reach, beaches to the south and space and city attractions to the north, is a big part of why Hitchcock works so well as a base.
Do I need reservations in the Hitchcock area?
For the popular times and the island park, yes. Galveston Island State Park books months ahead, especially its water-electric beach sites, so reserve early through the Texas State Parks system. On the mainland, the private parks fill in winter with snowbird long-stays and on summer beach weekends, so book ahead for those windows too. First-come availability is limited in peak season. Outside the busy stretches, the mainland parks usually have more flexibility, but given how steady demand is on the Gulf Coast, planning ahead is the safer approach for any visit longer than a quick overnight.
What highways serve Hitchcock?
I-45, the main Houston-to-Galveston freeway, is the artery, and the Hitchcock parks sit just off it by way of SR-6, FM 2004, and FM 646. The terrain is flat coastal plain, so big-rig access is straightforward with no grades or low clearances to worry about on the approach. I-45 carries you south to the Galveston causeway and north toward NASA, Kemah, and Houston. Traffic can build on I-45 around Houston rush hours and on summer beach weekends, so time your longer drives accordingly, but day-to-day getting around the Hitchcock and Galveston area is easy.
Is hurricane season a concern for RVers here?
It deserves real attention. The Texas Gulf Coast, including Galveston County, is squarely in hurricane country, and the official season runs June 1 through November 30, peaking in late summer and early fall. As an RVer you have an advantage, you can move, so the key is to watch the tropical forecast during those months and be prepared to leave well ahead of any approaching system rather than waiting it out. Mandatory evacuations do happen on the island and low-lying coast. For most of the season conditions are fine, but never camp here in summer or fall without keeping an eye on the weather.
Is winter a good time to snowbird in Hitchcock?
Yes, it is a popular choice. Gulf Coast winters are mild, with daytime highs often in the 60s and only the occasional cold front, which draws snowbirds to the mainland parks for long seasonal stays. That means a comfortable, low-key winter base with the beach, birding, and Houston attractions all in easy reach, and far gentler weather than most of the country. The trade-off is that the long-stay sites fill up, so you need to book your winter spot well ahead. If you want a warm, affordable, well-connected place to park for the cold months, Hitchcock fits the bill nicely.
Is Galveston Island State Park worth it over a mainland park?
It depends on what you want. The state park puts you right on the island with beach and bay access, trails, and excellent birding, all in a natural setting that the in-town mainland parks cannot match. The trade-offs are water-electric sites only, no sewer at the site, exposure to steady coastal wind, and high demand that means booking months ahead. The mainland Hitchcock parks counter with full hookups, more amenities, lower prices, and quieter, more sheltered sites, plus easy access in both directions. Many RVers split the difference, basing on the mainland and day-tripping to the island beaches.
Why base in Hitchcock instead of on Galveston Island?
Hitchcock is the mainland RV hub between Houston and Galveston, and basing here is usually the smart, economical move. The town has a cluster of well-kept private full-hookup parks that tend to be cheaper, quieter, and easier for big rigs than island sites, while still putting Galveston only about 25 to 30 minutes south. You also stay better placed for NASA, Kemah, and Houston to the north. You get the beach as a day trip without paying island prices or fighting island traffic and parking, which is why so many RVers stage here for a Gulf Coast visit.
What full-hookup parks are in Hitchcock?
Several good ones. Texas RV Park on FM 2004 has extra-wide concrete pads with 30 and 50-amp full hookups, WiFi, cable, laundry, a dump station, and an on-site store, and sits conveniently between south Houston and Galveston. Sunset RV Park is just off Highway 6 and minutes from I-45 South with full 30/50-amp hookups. Big State RV Park is a quiet, pet-friendly option with city-serviced water and sewer. Louis RV Park & Cabins mixes full-hookup sites with cabins, handy if your group travels in a mix of rigs and rooms. All are year-round.
Is there public camping near Hitchcock?
Yes, the standout is Galveston Island State Park, about 25 to 30 minutes south on the island. Run by Texas Parks & Wildlife, it offers beachside and bayside loops with water and electric sites (no sewer at the site, but there is a dump station on site), plus trails, birding, and direct beach access. It is the public, nature-focused alternative to the mainland private parks. Because it is the only beach state park in the immediate area, it books months ahead, so reserve early through the Texas State Parks system if you want to camp right on the island.
Is the Hitchcock area big-rig friendly?
Very. The whole area is flat coastal terrain, and the mainland parks were built with big rigs in mind, with extra-wide concrete pads, pull-throughs, and easy access just off I-45 by way of SR-6 and FM 2004. That makes maneuvering and leveling a 40-footer simple. Galveston Island State Park is also open and easy to get into, though its coastal sites are exposed to steady Gulf wind, so secure your awnings and gear. The one elevated stretch is the causeway onto Galveston Island, which is high and breezy but a normal, well-traveled crossing for RVs.
When is the best time to RV in Hitchcock?
Spring and fall are the most comfortable, with warm, breezy days, and spring in particular brings outstanding birding during migration. Winter is mild and very popular: Gulf Coast snowbirds fill the mainland parks with seasonal long-stays, so it is lively but you must book ahead. Summer is peak beach season but hot, humid, and sticky, with pop-up storms and the start of hurricane season. Speaking of which, keep an eye on the tropical forecast from June through November, since coastal Texas is genuinely in hurricane country and you want to be ready to move if a system threatens.
How far is Galveston from Hitchcock?
About 25 to 30 minutes south, straight down I-45 and over the causeway onto the island. That short hop is the whole appeal of basing in Hitchcock: you can spend a day on the Seawall and Gulf beaches, tour the historic Strand district, or visit Moody Gardens, then return to a quieter, cheaper mainland campsite for the night. The drive is flat and easy, so day-tripping back and forth is no hassle. If you would rather wake up on the sand, Galveston Island State Park is the camping option right on the island itself.
Can I visit NASA and Kemah from Hitchcock?
Easily. Hitchcock sits on the Houston side of Galveston, so the northern attractions are a comfortable day trip. Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA Johnson Space Center, is about 30 to 40 minutes north with tours and exhibits that are a highlight for families. The Kemah Boardwalk, a waterfront entertainment district with rides, restaurants, and bay views, is roughly 30 minutes north. Downtown Houston itself is about 45 minutes away. That two-directional reach, beaches to the south and space and city attractions to the north, is a big part of why Hitchcock works so well as a base.
Do I need reservations in the Hitchcock area?
For the popular times and the island park, yes. Galveston Island State Park books months ahead, especially its water-electric beach sites, so reserve early through the Texas State Parks system. On the mainland, the private parks fill in winter with snowbird long-stays and on summer beach weekends, so book ahead for those windows too. First-come availability is limited in peak season. Outside the busy stretches, the mainland parks usually have more flexibility, but given how steady demand is on the Gulf Coast, planning ahead is the safer approach for any visit longer than a quick overnight.
What highways serve Hitchcock?
I-45, the main Houston-to-Galveston freeway, is the artery, and the Hitchcock parks sit just off it by way of SR-6, FM 2004, and FM 646. The terrain is flat coastal plain, so big-rig access is straightforward with no grades or low clearances to worry about on the approach. I-45 carries you south to the Galveston causeway and north toward NASA, Kemah, and Houston. Traffic can build on I-45 around Houston rush hours and on summer beach weekends, so time your longer drives accordingly, but day-to-day getting around the Hitchcock and Galveston area is easy.
Is hurricane season a concern for RVers here?
It deserves real attention. The Texas Gulf Coast, including Galveston County, is squarely in hurricane country, and the official season runs June 1 through November 30, peaking in late summer and early fall. As an RVer you have an advantage, you can move, so the key is to watch the tropical forecast during those months and be prepared to leave well ahead of any approaching system rather than waiting it out. Mandatory evacuations do happen on the island and low-lying coast. For most of the season conditions are fine, but never camp here in summer or fall without keeping an eye on the weather.
Is winter a good time to snowbird in Hitchcock?
Yes, it is a popular choice. Gulf Coast winters are mild, with daytime highs often in the 60s and only the occasional cold front, which draws snowbirds to the mainland parks for long seasonal stays. That means a comfortable, low-key winter base with the beach, birding, and Houston attractions all in easy reach, and far gentler weather than most of the country. The trade-off is that the long-stay sites fill up, so you need to book your winter spot well ahead. If you want a warm, affordable, well-connected place to park for the cold months, Hitchcock fits the bill nicely.
Is Galveston Island State Park worth it over a mainland park?
It depends on what you want. The state park puts you right on the island with beach and bay access, trails, and excellent birding, all in a natural setting that the in-town mainland parks cannot match. The trade-offs are water-electric sites only, no sewer at the site, exposure to steady coastal wind, and high demand that means booking months ahead. The mainland Hitchcock parks counter with full hookups, more amenities, lower prices, and quieter, more sheltered sites, plus easy access in both directions. Many RVers split the difference, basing on the mainland and day-tripping to the island beaches.
Are there free dump stations in Hitchcock?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Hitchcock.
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