Crosbyton City RV Park

Free two (2) night stay at a little RV park in the edge of town. Operated by the City of Crosbyton, this eight (8) site RV park offers full electrical and water hookups. All site are supposed to have sewer connection too, but many of connections are broken (as of this writing). Dump station, trash cans, and picnic tables.

Wayne Russell RV Park

This small RV park is offered by the City of Floydada for free to tourists passing through or to visit for a short term. Large pull-through spaces on level ground make it easy to get in and get out. 50-30-15 amp electrical hookups, potable water hookups, and dump station are on hand.

Hobart RV Park

This small RV park is owned and operated by the City of Pampa for visitors passing through the city. There are three back-in spaces for small to medium-sized rigs, and two sites parallel to the road for large rigs. There are electrical hookups, but limited to 15 & 20 amp service, and there are only two utility boxes on either side of the park. There are no water hookups, but there is a single water faucet for potable water, and dump station as well.

Borger RV Park

The City of Borger RV Park is an 8-space facility located at South Main St within Huber Park. Each space has water and electrical hookups. The spaces do not have sewer hook-ups, but the park does have a dump station. There is a maximum 72 hour stay every 7 days.

Stinnett City RV Park

This small RV park is owned and operated by the City of Stinnett for use by visitors. With only four (4) spaces, there isn't much room, but then this small RV park doesn't get many visitors either. The first three (3) nights are free, then it's $10.00 per night thereafter. Three of the spaces has 30 amp electrical, and one has 50 amp. There are water hookups and a sewage dump.

Texhoma Park Campground, Dumas TX

This free RV park was created by the City of Dumas for travelers as a single-night stop over free of charge. These sites are first come, first serve with no reservations. The RV sites accommodate either 30-amp, 50-amp, and 120 volt electricity, water hookups, and dump station. There is also a dog park and two fire pit areas.

Thompson Grove Picnic Area

This is officially a picnic area though the information kiosk says that camping is allowed with a 14-day maximum stay. There are no campsites, it's just a dirt lot where most vehicles park along side the railing. It's a narrow parking lot large enough for small to medium-sized RVs.

City of Hereford RV Park

This is city-owned RV Park is part of the larger Hereford Aquatic Park. Camping here is free, and comes with electrical and water hookups, along with trash cans and a dump station. Visitors can enjoy the Aquatic Park, which includes ponds, covered picnic tables and barbecue grills.

Waylon Jennings RV Park

This small city-owned RV park was named after country-singer Waylon Jennings because the famed musician was born in Littlefield. The RV Park includes a memorial to Jennings who was there when the memorial was dedicated and pressed his bootprints into the wet cement. There are eight (8) RV spaces with electric and water hookups.

Morton City Park Campground

Free RV camping, year round access, with four (4) pull-through sites, 20/30/50 amp electrical hookups, potable water hookup, and trash can. No reservation, no permits. Operated by the City of Morton, TX. This campground sits in the middle of a neighborhood and backs up to an alley.