Texarkana RV Music Park
1 review
- 64 Sam Thomas Rd, Texarkana, TX 75501, USA
- 903-255-0408
Passport America park; great rates. Large acreage, wooded, but clear enough for satellite, rural, safe area. About 5 miles from interstate. Bluegrass music hangout, jamming when there are enough pickers present. Listeners have fun, especially at festivals. Owners live on site, excellent supervision.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 903-255-0408
Max Amps: 50
Total Sites: 300
Camping Season: All year
Amenities
- tenting
- store
- swimming pool
- fishing
- lp gas
- modem connection
- pullthrus
- sewer hookups
- laundry
- other swimming
- rentals
- pets
- cable tv
- lodging
- dump station
- recreation hall
- boating
- group area
- phone hookups
- slideouts
- wi-fi
Directions
Check Passport America or call for directions, involves 3 turns on county roads.
Pet Policy
Pets to be leashed and picked up after.
Campground Rules
No alcohol permitted off camper's site.
Weather
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Summary: | The bluegrass core of this park's history, along with the hospitality of the owners and pickers make this park a warm, unique experience. | |
Date: | October 18, 2006 |
Just dropped in here for the night, ended up staying several nights and returning a couple of weeks later. The safety, hospitality, cozy environment will keep me coming back. I did not use the bathrooms or showers, so I do not know about them. The park has at least 3 festivals, one after Memorial Day, one after Labor Day, and Halloween season. The weeks before the festival draws old timers and newcomers to the bluegrass world. Located about 5 miles from interstate, with 2 or 3 turns on county roads. Look instructions up on Passport American or call the park for instructions. There are two arenas, one indoors, decorated in a barnlike atmosphere, and one in an outside shelter. People gather spontaneously to talk and pick during music festival seasons. Other weeks may or may not have enough to make a group, depending on who drops in. The owners are warm and nurturing, as are the few permenent residents who are older bluegrass pickers.
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