A Place To Relax

Mamaw's Coastal Hideaway

On The Texas Coastline

The Place To Relax

We are an RV Park in Rockport, Texas located down the road from Kayak Launch, 1 mile from City Limits, with a close proximity to everything. We provide pad sites for all RV sizes. Full hook ups available – 10 acres with ponds and lots of room.

Amazing Wildlife

Rockport, Texas

Big Rig Friendly Sites

EXCELLENT BIRDING AREA

There is a Bird Sanctuary on the West side of the beach area. The Islands host Rosette Spoonbills, Blue Herons, Egrets and more. Dolphin Watching Tours and Sunset Cruises are offered in the Summer months.

SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO

Home to long Rockport Beach, with its fishing piers and rich birdlife. The Texas Maritime Museum explores Gulf Coast history with exhibits on shipbuilding, oil drilling and pirates.

FULL HOOK UPS

On ten acres with two ponds adjacent to the Environmental Preserve.

Reserve A Site Today!

Come down and enjoy the beautiful Texas Coast this year. Reserve a site early!

Mamaw's Story

Mamaw, our Grandma, and Great Grandma was a family icon. She was a Flatlander from West Texas, generational cotton farmer, and lived well into her 90s.

A very long time ago, when going on vacation meant taking the long road in an old car, they ventured down from the Panhandle, to the Texas Coast for vacation. As Flatlanders, they didn’t get to see large bodies of water, and fishing almost always meant seining a small creek.

When they made it to the Texas Coast, it was a very big deal to them, and they fell in love with everything about it. From that point forward, they came down every year and never stopped.

Of course, that enthusiasm for the “Beach!” was handed down to the next generation, and so on. I had many late nights with her under the lights, arguing over who hung the other one up… and she had a habit of screaming for the NET no matter what size the fish was.. However, we did catch our share of nice fish together. It was all about the good eats, stuffed flounder and fried trout were her favorites.

As she got older, we all got older, and I ended up with my own family. We were extremely fortunate to carry on the fishing and beach tradition, and actually had several good years bringing her along. Her last great fishing was with us, just down the road from this RV Park, at Miss Kittys. If she were still with us, I bet you she’d have a hook in the water right now. She’d want all of you to share her love for the Coast. It’s a place of freedom, childhood memories, the smell shrimp and hot grease, calling seagulls and wind in your hair. ENJOY THE SALT LIFE.

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