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okiefatman
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DW and I hope to move to the RVG in about September or October. My question is arriving that late how hard will it be to find a decent RV park to get into. We have no experience at this at all any help we can get would be greatly appreciated.
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GypsiesAtHeart2
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Explorer
Good to hear all the nice comments about the RGV. We'll be spending our first winter there next season. We'll be working at VIP La Feria. Maybe I'll get some new boots!
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Chuck_thehammer
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RGV is crowded around McAllen...

east or west ..not so much

October is Find with space... but by December.. it might not be so easy..
I spent the past 2 winters in Mission, Texas and will return next fall.

if you plan to stay a month or more.. ASK at campground /RV resort..
for first time Winter Texan discount.... for some 30% plus discount..

last year,, I got $200.00 discount

qtla9111
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pawatt wrote:
You will have no problem at all with over 400 parks to choose from. Prices ranging from less than $200. A month to about $900. A month. Less choices in the high range many in the low to middle price range.


X2. Great place to winter and the prices are right. Good food at reasonable prices too!
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B_O__Plenty
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We are experiencing the RGV for the first time. Formerly went to the Hill Country. Quite a difference. Hill Country which is what many perceive to be "real Texas" with cowboys, cattle, barbecue and open spaces. RGV is crowded,commercial, not very scenic but the weather is warmer, parks are more friendly more like an American version of Mexico. Both have their advantages. The RGV is a bit harder for us to get used to.

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navegator
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Explorer
RGV Rio Grande Valley the area roughly starts West of Mission next to McAllen in Texas and runs along the Rio Grande that forms the border between the United States and Mexico, all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.

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TomG2
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To the OP: You will find almost no boondocking areas, although there are places on the beach at Padre Island. Not where I would want to spend the Winter. It will be very hot in September and October with relief coming in late November. You may be surprised at what you find in the RGV (Rio Grande Valley of Texas) For example; we must have 20-30 Walmarts, which surprises some folks. Also, it not a "Valley" in the usual sense. Just a desolate dirty strip of land along the Rio Grande River that is far enough south to be somewhat warm in the Winter. Come on down.

NMDriver
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clhamon wrote:
Does this area also have boondocking options with water, trash and dump areas like Quartzsite, AZ?


Very little federal land in TX and not much state land either. 4.2 percent public and the rest private. Some around the various lakes but no big swaths like in NM, AZ, CA, etc. Some other states with similar numbers.
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46 IL 4.1% 95.9%
47 IA 2.8% 97.2%
48 NE 2.8% 97.2%
49 KS 1.9% 98.1%
50 RI 1.5% 98.5%
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John_Joey
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clhamon wrote:
Does this area also have boondocking options with water, trash and dump areas like Quartzsite, AZ?


With that question I believe you might be in for a rude awakening when you get there.

When it comes to being a Winter Texan I think a good motto to live by would be "No shirt, no shoes - no problem. No money, problem."
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Teacher_s_Pet
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Explorer
clhamon wrote:
Does this area also have boondocking options with water, trash and dump areas like Quartzsite, AZ?


Nothing like Q for free, that we've heard of in the past 12 winters. Might look at Gate Guarding and get a spot and get "paid", but you have to be checked out and are located far off the beaten path and not in the RGV.
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clhamon
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Does this area also have boondocking options with water, trash and dump areas like Quartzsite, AZ?
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pawatt
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You will have no problem at all with over 400 parks to choose from. Prices ranging from less than $200. A month to about $900. A month. Less choices in the high range many in the low to middle price range.
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John_Joey
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When you get there don't forget to turn on the lights for the rest of us. :B

All kidding aside, you should have no problems. If anything, it may seem a little hot to you depending on what you're use too. If it is, many that are inland head to South Padre Island to escape the heat.
Thereโ€™s no fool, like an old fool.

kerrlakeRoo
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DutchmenSport wrote:
Um.... where or what is RGV? It's quite obvious I've never been there.


Time for a road trip, Rio Grande Valley

DutchmenSport
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Um.... where or what is RGV? It's quite obvious I've never been there.