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TRAPARK RV Park

3100 Moore St.
Pecos, TX 79772
432-447-2137

DIRECTIONS:

From I-20, east or west, take Exit 40, go south 1/2 mile on Country Club Drive to the park, on the right. From I-10 west, at Fort Stockton go NW (at McDonald's) on US-285 to I-20 in Pecos, then go west to Exit 40, then south 1/2 mile. From I-10 east, take I-20 to Pecos, take Exit 40, then south 1/2 mile. You may also view a map of the area.

MEMBER RATES:
30 amp daily W/E
30/50 amp daily

$13.50 inc. elec.
$14.50 inc. elec.
30/50 amp weekly
Dry camping
D/C limit 21 day
Rates and programs are subject to change.
$85.00 inc. elec + *EP
$5.00

3/1 available all year*(see note below)
*In order to take advantage of 3/1, members must prepay for 21 days at the daily rate and they will receive 28 days of camping.
NONMEMBER RATES:

30 amp daily W/E
30/50 amp daily

$17.50 inc. elec + *EP
$20.50 inc. elec. + *EP
30/50 amp week
Dry camp limit 1 day
$120.00 inc. elec. + *EP
$12.00 + *EP
*Extra person charge $1.00/day over 2 people

FACILITIES:
Pull-thru sites, easy access, small clubhouse, laundry, excellent rest rooms/showers, and more.

NOTE TO VISITORS:

  • Please have your mail sent to General Delivery, Pecos, TX 79772.
  • Weekly rates only on long term sites. Subject to availability.

Pecos, Texas, is the gateway to the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas. There is a local museum near the train depot and a replica of Judge Roy Bean's courthouse. Pecos is the site of the world's first rodeo, and our logo adopted the West Texas cowboy theme. Pecos has a Wal-Mart, two groceries, and a modern hospital. Fuel is available at the Flying-J fuel stop at Exit 42 in Pecos. You will enjoy the local restaurants with ample selections from Mexican food to traditional American fare. There are interesting sights to see with side trips to the Confederate Air Force Museum in Midland, Fort Davis National Historic Site (a Confederate War-era army post located in the beautiful Davis Mountains) and the University of Texas McDonald Observatory at Fort Davis, TX. There are daily tours of the observatory and a Friday star party. Once monthly, the observatory has a night session where the public may look through the 109" optical telescope. Plan your route to visit Big Bend National Park, and also stop at The Ranch SKP Co-Op, and see Carlsbad Caverns. If you travel I-10 or I-20, don't pass us up. Don't miss "Rodeo Days" in July each year.

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