Spring Break 2026 is right around the corner, and if you’re searching for an affordable RV park near Magnolia Beach, Texas, your search ends here. Magnolia Beach RV Park in Port Lavaca offers full hookup sites with all utilities included — electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash — starting at just $40/night or $125/week this season.
Whether you’re a family chasing warm Gulf Coast breezes, a Winter Texan wrapping up your seasonal stay, or a solo traveler looking for a quiet coastal base camp, Magnolia Beach RV Park delivers unbeatable value on the Texas Coastal Bend.
March along the Texas Gulf Coast is one of the most underrated travel windows of the year. Temperatures are mild (highs in the low-to-mid 70s°F), the crowds haven’t fully arrived yet, and the fishing is heating up fast. The stretch of coastline around Port Lavaca, Magnolia Beach, and Indianola offers some of the most accessible, laid-back coastal living in the state — and Magnolia Beach RV Park sits right in the middle of it all.
One of the biggest frustrations RV travelers face is arriving at a park only to discover that electricity, WiFi, or trash service costs extra. At Magnolia Beach RV Park, everything is bundled into one flat rate. Here’s exactly what you get:
Note: Magnolia Beach RV Park is a no-frills coastal park — there is no pool, clubhouse, or on-site laundry. What it offers instead is value, location, and a genuinely quiet atmosphere that many RVers prefer.
Current Winter/Spring rates (valid through April 1, 2026) make this one of the most affordable full-hookup options on the Texas coast:
| Stay Length | Rate | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Nightly | $40/night | All utilities included |
| Weekly | $125/week | All utilities included |
| Monthly (Concrete Pad) | $350/month | All utilities included |
| Monthly (Gravel Pad) | $250/month | All utilities included + $75 deposit |
⚠️ Winter/Spring rates end April 1, 2026. Book now to lock in the lowest rates of the season.
Port Lavaca has several RV parks to choose from, but when you factor in all-inclusive pricing, location, and site quality, Magnolia Beach RV Park stands out clearly. Here’s how the area parks stack up:
| Park Name | Nightly | Weekly | Monthly | Utilities Included? | Concrete Pads? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magnolia Beach RV Park | $40 | $125 | $250–$350 | ✅ Yes — All Included | ✅ Yes (select sites) |
| Nuestro Ranchito RV Park | $25 | $150 | $450 | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Pelican’s Post RV Park | $30 | $150 | $500 | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Bay View RV Park | $50 | $225 | $395 + electricity | ❌ Electricity extra | Not confirmed |
| Powderhorn RV Park & Marina | N/A | N/A | $450 + electricity | ❌ Electricity extra | Not confirmed |
| Texas Lakeside RV Resort | $61–$76 | $325–$410 + elec. | $550–$685 + elec. | ❌ Electricity extra | Yes |
The bottom line: When you add electricity costs to parks that charge separately, Magnolia Beach RV Park’s all-inclusive monthly rate of $250–$350 is the most competitive full-hookup option in the Port Lavaca area — especially for extended stays and Spring Break week trips.
Just a short bike ride from the park, Magnolia Beach is a free, uncrowded stretch of Gulf Coast shoreline on Lavaca Bay. It’s ideal for swimming, shell collecting, kayaking, and watching spectacular sunsets. Unlike the crowded beaches of South Padre or Corpus Christi, Magnolia Beach retains a quiet, local character that RV travelers love.
The Indianola Fishing Park is one of the most popular fishing destinations on the Texas Coastal Bend. Spring is prime time for speckled trout and redfish in Matagorda Bay and Lavaca Bay. The park features a long fishing pier, boat ramp access, and picnic areas — all just a short drive from Magnolia Beach RV Park.
If you’re planning to extend your stay into April, the Texas Mid-Coast Birding Festival returns for its second year in Port Lavaca. The event features guided birding tours, educational workshops, conservation programming, and a trade show. The Texas Coastal Bend is one of the top migratory bird corridors in North America, making spring an extraordinary time for birding enthusiasts.
History buffs will enjoy a visit to the Indianola Historical Site, where a once-thriving 19th-century port city now lies beneath the waters of Matagorda Bay. The site features historical markers, a statue of René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle, and sweeping bay views. It’s a fascinating and free afternoon excursion.
Port Lavaca’s dining scene punches above its weight for a small coastal town. Fresh Gulf shrimp, oysters, and fish are staples at local restaurants. A gas station with food and grocery options is conveniently located near the park for quick supply runs.
Magnolia Beach RV Park serves a diverse mix of guests, all drawn by the combination of value, location, and simplicity:
With only 16 full hookup sites and Spring Break demand building, availability fills quickly. Don’t wait — lock in your spot now at the lowest rates of the season before April 1 pricing takes effect.
📍 Address: 352 Margie Tewmey Rd, Port Lavaca, TX 77979
📞 Phone: (409) 207-8337
🌐 Website: www.magnoliabeachrvpark.com
📅 Book Online: Reserve on Campspot
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📘 Facebook: @magnoliabeachrv
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Magnolia Beach RV Park — Quiet. Coastal. Affordable. Your Texas Gulf Coast home base.