The traveling worker or the one "on the road" have a few choices as to where they are going to stay when in an area. Of course there are the motels in the area, but they can get pretty pricey even with a monthly rate. A lot of "on the road" workers have made the choice to live in their own home on wheels, meaning an RV. There are several reasons for them staying in an RV and each person who does may have their own set of reasons. These reasons caIf the worker "on the road" has a job working at the Coletto Creek 2 project, then they would be interested in Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park, Lazy Longhorn RV Park, Dad's RV Park. Coleto Cabins and RV Park, RV Park of Victoria or Gateway to the Gulf RV Park.n vary from saving money to having something that feels familiar even though they are traveling. They may also have a traveling companion, such as a pet, and staying in an RV is a better choice for them. If an RV has been chosen as the accommodation of choice then the worker will be interested in knowing where the closest place to park their RV is located and what amenities does the RV have that the worker needs to make their stay more enjoyable. These amenities could include a laundry facility, the size of the RV spaces, cable tv, internet access and are they pet friendly?
Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park is a little over six and one-half miles from the plant. There is no water or 50 amp electric, or sewer but there is a bbq grill and a picnic table and pets are welcome. For more information go to
Lazy Longhorn RV Park is about 23 miles away from Coleto Creek Power Plant. This is a RV park and has full hookups, a laundry and more. For more information on staying here go to
Dad's RV Park is about 20 miles from Coleto Creek Power Plant and also has full hookups and welcomes pets. For more information on staying here go to www.dadsrvpark.com or Dad's RV Park.
Gateway to the Gulf is about 30 miles away on U.S. 59N in Victoria, Texas. Here workers will find a place to park their RV that has full hookups, a laundry facility and even an off-leash dog park. For more information call 361-570-7080.
This is just a few of the places to stay in an RV while working at the Coleto Creek Power Plant.
www.lazylonghorn.com or Lazy Longhorn RV Park ,www.gbra.org/Recreation/ColetoCreek/Default.asp or Coletto Creek Article
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