Hub City RV Park
Overview
The hum of distant traffic mingles with the faint rustle of leaves as you roll into Hub City RV Park on Carl Ramert Drive. Concrete pads stretch out in neat circles, each site framed by the occasional patch of grass and the steady silhouette of Yoakum’s golf course just beyond the park’s edge. The air carries a hint of barbecue smoke drifting from nearby homes, blending with the quiet buzz of evening cicadas. Arriving here, the sense of a community campground comes through—not overly polished, but welcoming enough to invite lingering stays and return visits.
Days at Hub City unfold against the backdrop of small-town routines and subtle outdoor pleasures. Early risers might catch a walk along the quiet streets surrounding the park, the sun warming the pavement as local residents start their days. A short pedal ride brings you to neighborhood spots like the St. Joseph’s Church Picnic grounds, where seasonal gatherings animate the town’s calendar. For those who prefer to stay close, the greens of the adjacent golf course offer a peaceful stretch of open space. Wildlife sightings are modest but present, with songbirds flitting through the scattered trees and the occasional squirrel darting across the grass. Evening often invites a slow stroll to pick up supplies at nearby HEB or a cold treat at Dairy Queen, just a few minutes away by car.
Hub City RV Park balances practical amenities with a community-driven atmosphere. The paved 30-amp sites form a tidy loop, offering solid footing for rigs and reliable hookups, while a separate cluster of 50-amp sites stretches out over grass—a feature that demands caution after rainfall due to soft spots that can challenge heavier coaches. Campers have learned to bring boards for extra support when navigating these grassy patches, especially in wet conditions. The entrance to the grassy section includes a noticeable drop-off and steep incline, so planning your arrival and departure routes is essential to avoid unnecessary strain on your vehicle. Showers and restrooms are basic and have seen their share of wear; some facilities may be missing shower heads, reflecting a campground that serves more as a practical stopover than a resort experience. Friendly interactions with local law enforcement and occasional park staff add a layer of security and assistance, especially since electricity access requires a call to unlock boxes on-site.
Despite its rougher edges, Hub City RV Park draws repeat visitors who appreciate its affordability and straightforward charm. The quiet nights punctuated by the distant hum of the town, the
Location
Park RdYoakum, Texas 77995
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hub City RV Park
Does Hub City RV Park allow pets?
No, Hub City RV Park does not allow pets.