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Fort Stockton RV Park, Fort Stockton, Texas
April 12, 2010 by Debbie Block · 3 Comments
If you are traveling across I-10 in West Texas, don’t miss the Fort Stockton RV Park. It seems like Texas goes on for days (you know what I mean!) and to be able to stop here, get a pull-thru site, and have a dynamite dinner in the cafe is a real dream come true. Get to the cafe early enough in the evening to have the rib dinner, their specialty and my favorite. You will want to have breakfast there the next morning, too. The park store has anything and everything you might need to stock up on and the staff will greet you and make registration a snap so all you need do is relax and plan not to cook! Yes, even someone like me who loves to cook needs a break like this (’cause remember how BIG Texas is and how far between stops it is here and how tired these long miles can make us and there’s more reasons too lengthy to list here like your donut pillow went flat or something like that or the generator wouldn’t start and nobody got any pop corn or, I don’t know, you’re just plain tired!). There’s a pool here, too, so enjoy!
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I agree, Fort Stockton RV Park was an oasis in the middle of that long stretch on I-10 as we came through last December. We had dinner and breakfast at the cafe which was great and such a surprise to find a cafe there. We also were able to catch up on our dirty clothes in their laundry room. Price was right to.
Problem with your sight, where are the rv parks located, besides listing the town, I am not familiar with that part of Texas and would be more confident driving there with a location to head to and a phone number. More info needed for the tourist driving west. Thank you