The Lazy Longhorn RV Park is beautifully landscaped with RVers in mind as it is predominantly concrete, meaning that RVers will not have to worry with mud when it rains. But that is not where the reasons for staying at this RV park end. This RV park also has patios with tables located at level RV sites that are 75 feet long and pull through. On the property there is a covered and heated swimming pool, bathrooms that are tiled and private, free wifi internet, a recreation hall with a kitchen, a barbeque facility and a laundry facility. There is also a spa on the premises. The Lazy Longhorn RV Park is a Good Sam Park, is pet friendly and is open all year.
Rver can get to The Lazy Longhorn RV Park from Houston, Austin, San Antonio or Corpus Christi, just about any direction throughout Texas. To get to the park from Houston travel on south on Highway 59 to Victoria and remain on it until the intersection of Highway 185. Be careful and do not get on Business 59. Turn right on Highway 185 and go about a mile. The entrance to the park will be on the right. If you are going to the park from Austin, leave Austin on Highway 183 South and stay on it to Cuero and the intersection of Highway 87S. Take a left onto Highway 87S and stay on it to Victoria. In Victoria you will go left on Loop 463 which is at the first light coming into Victoria. Remain on Loop 463 until it ends at a stop signs and Highway 59. Turn right on Highway 59 and get off on Highway 185. Take a right on Highway 185 then travel about a mile and the entrance to the park will be on the right. Other traveling routes can be found here.
The rates for staying at this RV park differ depending on the amount of time that the RVers will be staying at the park. Daily rates range from $24 to $28, weekly rates are $125 and monthly rates range from $350 to $375 plus electricity. For more information on the Lazy Longhorn RV Park in Victoria, Texas, call 877-599-4676 or 361-485-1598. Interested RVers can also visit www.lazylonghorn.com.
Published by Deborah Anderson
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Post a CommentI never knew a RV park could be so much fun. Good review.