On 30 acres of tree-covered land along Hwy 90 in Luling, Texas, Arrow RV Park offers 54 full hookup sites with scenic hiking trails along the property perimeter and quick access to the heart of South Texas between San Antonio and Houston. Luling sits at an agricultural and petrochemical crossroads—famous for its watermelons, its old downtown, and the Buc-ee's that defines its highway presence—and Arrow RV Park provides a peaceful, wooded alternative to the open-lot parks common in this stretch of Central Texas. For long-haul travelers and workers stationed in the region, Arrow's combination of shade, space, and full hookups is exactly what the road calls for. All 54 sites come with full hookups including 30/50-amp service, water, and sewer, and high-speed internet keeps remote workers and streaming households connected throughout their stay. Coin-operated laundry handles the week's accumulation, and the park's welcoming policy toward pets makes it a natural stop for traveling families. The 30 acres of wooded grounds provide genuine shade rare in South Texas's summer sun, and the perimeter hiking trails give guests a chance to walk off the road miles in a setting that feels more naturalistic than the typical highway RV park. The park's friendly management and well-maintained grounds have earned it strong return-visitor loyalty. Luling's Peach-Watermelo Capital identity runs deeper than the roadside billboards suggest—the Luling Watermelon Thump festival each June has been running since 1954 and draws tens of thousands of visitors for seed-spitting contests, watermelon queens, and the communal celebration of a crop that put this stretch of the Guadalupe River valley on the map. The town's downtown preserves a collection of early 20th-century commercial architecture and the quirky painted pumpjacks that have become Luling's most unexpected tourist attraction. The surrounding agricultural landscape of cotton fields, pecan orchards, and river bottomland gives the area a genuinely rural character that feels increasingly rare in central Texas. Palmetto State Park, less than 10 miles from Arrow, protects a remarkable pocket of tropical habitat along the San Marcos River—dwarf palmettos crowding the creek banks in a plant community more at home in Louisiana bayou country than Central Texas. The park offers swimming, tubing, fishing, and canoeing in a setting that invariably surprises first-time visitors with its lush, unexpected character. The Guadalupe and San Marcos Rivers are both within easy reach for kayaking and tubing, and the Hill Country cities of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin provide full services and additional recreation within 30 miles. Arrow RV Park draws primarily through its combination of shade, full hookups, and convenient location along the Highway 90 and I-10 corridor. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring this stretch of Central Texas, while summer visitors appreciate the wooded canopy that keeps sites shaded even in August. The park's proximity to both San Antonio and Houston makes it a logical overnight stop for coast-to-coast travelers and a practical extended-stay option for workers in the region. Book your shaded full-hookup site at Arrow RV Park and let Luling's quiet, tree-covered acres provide the reset your road trip needs.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check-In Procedure
- Check-In Time: 2 p.m.
- Check-Out Time: 11 a.m.
- Early check-in is not permitted.
- The guests who paid for the site the night before you have paid for their site until 11 AM.
- We will not ask a guest to leave so that you can check in early.
- If you will be arriving in the area early, please make arrangements until your site opens up at 2 PM.
- We do not have a waiting area for those checking in early.
- You do not need to contact the office for checkout.
- Late check-ins are allowed at any time. Please just contact the park for instructions.
- If you are staying in our park for a month or longer, we require an agreement to be signed.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager makes the ultimate decision regarding spot placement.Upcoming Amenities
- Free WiFi
- Bath houses/Restroom Facilities
- Laundry FacilitiesSite Changes
- You have been assigned a specific site. If you wish to move, please check with the office.
- Due to reservations and maintenance, moving may not be possible.
- Please inquire before moving sites.Open Fires
- Open fires are not allowed in our park.
- Fires must be in firepits.Parking
- Please do not park your vehicle or trailer in an adjacent site.
- Use of more than one site will result in additional charges.Storage
- Storage is not allowed under or around your RV.Site and Park Navigation
- Please be respectful of your neighbor and do not walk between sites when navigating the park.
- Please use main roads and designated public paths to walk around the campground.Washing
- Washing RVs or vehicles is only permitted with 1 bucket of water and a sponge.
- Hose washing is not permitted, as it can result in a mess and disturb your neighbors.Rugs
- Rugs bigger than 3’ x 2’ are only allowed on gravel areas of your site.
- Please do not place rugs outside gravel areas, as it kills the grass, and we want your site to look good for both you and the next guest.Pet Policy
- We are a pet-friendly resort, but pets must be walked on a leash, cleaned up after, and may not disturb other guests.
- Pets are the responsibility of the owner.
- Management reserves the right to restrict disruptive or aggressive breeds.Leash
- We ask that you keep your pets on a leash at all times.
- This helps you, your pet, and other guests and their pets stay safe.Buildings
- Pets are not allowed in the buildings.
- Please do not tie your pet to our trees, doors, or posts.Cleaning Up After Your Pet
- Be a good neighbor and please clean up after your pet always.
- Do not let your pet deposit waste on your site or any of our other guests’ sites, please.
- Failure to clean up after your pet will result in you being asked to leave without a refund.Leaving Pets Unattended
- Pets may not be left unattended in our park.
- Please do not tie your pet to a tree and leave.
- Leaving your pets unattended is dangerous for your pet, as many factors, including weather, power outages, etc., can affect your pet’s well-being while you are away.Pet Vaccinations
- Due to Insurance Requirements, all pets must be vaccinated in our park.
- Please make sure your pet’s shots are up-to-date.Barking
- Excessive barking is not tolerated and disturbs your neighbors.
- Please note that excessive barking may result in you being asked to leave without a refund.Speed Limit
- The park speed limit is 5 mph.
- This policy is to keep you, your children, and your pets safe.
- Exceeding this speed limit will result in a warning.
- Multiple warnings will require us to ask you to leave.
- Safety is our number one priority for our guests.Parking
- Each paid guest registration covers 1 RV per site and 1 vehicle per site unless noted.
- Extra vehicles will need to be parked in additional parking spots or in front of your RV if room allows.
- Please do not park on our grass.
- Ruts caused in your site due to additional vehicles will result in damage charges.
- Trailers, Boats, and additional vehicles will incur additional fees for camping.
- A nightly registration covers 1 RV and 1 vehicle only.
- No parking in common areas.
- Do not park in the middle of the road.
- Do not park in sites that you did not register for.
- Parking on the grass is not permitted at RV Sites or in tent areas.ATV’s. Dirt Bikes, Motorcycles, and Golf Carts
- OHVs are welcome on-site but may not be used within the park.
- Only to get to and from your site.Severe Weather
- In case of severe weather, seek shelter in the bathrooms or the laundry room.
- We love pets, so please bring them with you, and please do not leave them in your RV during severe weather warnings.Visitors
- Only registered guests are permitted to enter the park.
- All visitors must stop in the office to register, pay a fee, and receive a parking pass.
- Visitors may not bring pets.
- Arrow RV Park reserves the right to limit the number of people visiting a site.
- Day visitors must depart by 10:00 pm CST.
- Overnight visitors must depart by 11 AM CST.
- Please check with the office before inviting any visitors.
- Registered guests are responsible for ensuring their visitors are properly registered and that all campground rules are followed.
- All guests visiting someone in the park must register and pick up a pass at the office and park in the designated area.
- Vehicle Pass must be visible at all times, please.Electrical Use
- You are responsible for understanding how many amps you are using in our RV.
- Amp usage over the 50 AMPs provided can trip your breaker.
- Please be mindful of your amp usage, so that you don’t trip your breaker during your stay.
- Please notify the office so that we can notify maintenance if you have any electrical issues during your stay.
- Guests are not permitted to diagnose our electrical pedestals per insurance and safety requirements.
- Maintenance is happy to help.
- Even if you are an electrician, laws prohibit you from working on our pedestals unless hired to do so.Laundry
- The laundry room is open 24/7.
- Change and Vending are available.
- Please do not leave your laundry unattended.
- We are not responsible for accidents or theft.Restrooms
- For the comfort of all our guests, restrooms are open 24/7 with the exception of a temporary closing for cleaning once per day.
- We ask for your help in keeping the restrooms clean, please.
- Guests under the age of 18 need adult supervision in the bathrooms and showers.Quiet Time Policies
- Quiet time is 10 PM to 7 AM.
- Anyone playing loud music will be warned only once and then asked to leave without a refund.Trash Disposal and Recycling
- Trash cans are located throughout the park.
- Please tie trash bags completely closed and put your trash completely in the trash container.
- If the first can is full, please find another container.
- Please do not place your trash on the ground.
- Possums and raccoons are attracted to left-out or disposed of food, and while we think they are cute and wonderful animals, we don’t want you to find a surprise night visit from a raccoon at your site because of incorrectly disposed of trash! Do not dispose of wires, oil, furniture, mattresses, or any toxic waste or chemicals in our trash cans.
- A dumpster is available at the park.
- Please do not dispose of any motor oil, cooking oil, wires, furniture, mattresses, or any toxic or hazardous waste items.
- Failure to adhere to this rule may result in charges for disposal fees.Children
- Children under 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times.
- Riding bicycles without a parent and on our main entrance road is prohibited for the safety of your children and our incoming RV guests.
- Anyone under the age of 18 must be back at their site by dusk.
- Children may not use the restrooms without being accompanied by a parent or guardian.Drones
- Drones are not permitted in our park.
- Please do not fly drones over people or RVs.Clotheslines
- Clotheslines are not permitted in our park.Fireworks and Firearms
- Fireworks and firearms are strictly prohibited in our park.
- The prohibition of fireworks includes sparklers, smoke bombs, aerials, and firecrackers.
- The prohibition of firearms includes all guns, including airsoft, BB, and pellet guns.
- If these items are seen outside of your RV, you will be asked to leave immediately without a refund.Repairs
- Repairs to RVs and vehicles are not permitted in our park.
- We are happy to recommend a local Mobile RV Repair service that comes out to your site to assist you with any repairs.
On 30 acres of tree-covered land along Hwy 90 in Luling, Texas, Arrow RV Park offers 54 full hookup sites with scenic hiking trails along the property perimeter and quick access to the heart of South Texas between San Antonio and Houston. Luling sits at an agricultural and petrochemical crossroads—famous for its watermelons, its old downtown, and the Buc-ee's that defines its highway presence—and Arrow RV Park provides a peaceful, wooded alternative to the open-lot parks common in this stretch of Central Texas. For long-haul travelers and workers stationed in the region, Arrow's combination of shade, space, and full hookups is exactly what the road calls for. All 54 sites come with full hookups including 30/50-amp service, water, and sewer, and high-speed internet keeps remote workers and streaming households connected throughout their stay. Coin-operated laundry handles the week's accumulation, and the park's welcoming policy toward pets makes it a natural stop for traveling families. The 30 acres of wooded grounds provide genuine shade rare in South Texas's summer sun, and the perimeter hiking trails give guests a chance to walk off the road miles in a setting that feels more naturalistic than the typical highway RV park. The park's friendly management and well-maintained grounds have earned it strong return-visitor loyalty. Luling's Peach-Watermelo Capital identity runs deeper than the roadside billboards suggest—the Luling Watermelon Thump festival each June has been running since 1954 and draws tens of thousands of visitors for seed-spitting contests, watermelon queens, and the communal celebration of a crop that put this stretch of the Guadalupe River valley on the map. The town's downtown preserves a collection of early 20th-century commercial architecture and the quirky painted pumpjacks that have become Luling's most unexpected tourist attraction. The surrounding agricultural landscape of cotton fields, pecan orchards, and river bottomland gives the area a genuinely rural character that feels increasingly rare in central Texas. Palmetto State Park, less than 10 miles from Arrow, protects a remarkable pocket of tropical habitat along the San Marcos River—dwarf palmettos crowding the creek banks in a plant community more at home in Louisiana bayou country than Central Texas. The park offers swimming, tubing, fishing, and canoeing in a setting that invariably surprises first-time visitors with its lush, unexpected character. The Guadalupe and San Marcos Rivers are both within easy reach for kayaking and tubing, and the Hill Country cities of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin provide full services and additional recreation within 30 miles. Arrow RV Park draws primarily through its combination of shade, full hookups, and convenient location along the Highway 90 and I-10 corridor. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring this stretch of Central Texas, while summer visitors appreciate the wooded canopy that keeps sites shaded even in August. The park's proximity to both San Antonio and Houston makes it a logical overnight stop for coast-to-coast travelers and a practical extended-stay option for workers in the region. Book your shaded full-hookup site at Arrow RV Park and let Luling's quiet, tree-covered acres provide the reset your road trip needs.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check-In Procedure
- Check-In Time: 2 p.m.
- Check-Out Time: 11 a.m.
- Early check-in is not permitted.
- The guests who paid for the site the night before you have paid for their site until 11 AM.
- We will not ask a guest to leave so that you can check in early.
- If you will be arriving in the area early, please make arrangements until your site opens up at 2 PM.
- We do not have a waiting area for those checking in early.
- You do not need to contact the office for checkout.
- Late check-ins are allowed at any time. Please just contact the park for instructions.
- If you are staying in our park for a month or longer, we require an agreement to be signed.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager makes the ultimate decision regarding spot placement.Upcoming Amenities
- Free WiFi
- Bath houses/Restroom Facilities
- Laundry FacilitiesSite Changes
- You have been assigned a specific site. If you wish to move, please check with the office.
- Due to reservations and maintenance, moving may not be possible.
- Please inquire before moving sites.Open Fires
- Open fires are not allowed in our park.
- Fires must be in firepits.Parking
- Please do not park your vehicle or trailer in an adjacent site.
- Use of more than one site will result in additional charges.Storage
- Storage is not allowed under or around your RV.Site and Park Navigation
- Please be respectful of your neighbor and do not walk between sites when navigating the park.
- Please use main roads and designated public paths to walk around the campground.Washing
- Washing RVs or vehicles is only permitted with 1 bucket of water and a sponge.
- Hose washing is not permitted, as it can result in a mess and disturb your neighbors.Rugs
- Rugs bigger than 3’ x 2’ are only allowed on gravel areas of your site.
- Please do not place rugs outside gravel areas, as it kills the grass, and we want your site to look good for both you and the next guest.Pet Policy
- We are a pet-friendly resort, but pets must be walked on a leash, cleaned up after, and may not disturb other guests.
- Pets are the responsibility of the owner.
- Management reserves the right to restrict disruptive or aggressive breeds.Leash
- We ask that you keep your pets on a leash at all times.
- This helps you, your pet, and other guests and their pets stay safe.Buildings
- Pets are not allowed in the buildings.
- Please do not tie your pet to our trees, doors, or posts.Cleaning Up After Your Pet
- Be a good neighbor and please clean up after your pet always.
- Do not let your pet deposit waste on your site or any of our other guests’ sites, please.
- Failure to clean up after your pet will result in you being asked to leave without a refund.Leaving Pets Unattended
- Pets may not be left unattended in our park.
- Please do not tie your pet to a tree and leave.
- Leaving your pets unattended is dangerous for your pet, as many factors, including weather, power outages, etc., can affect your pet’s well-being while you are away.Pet Vaccinations
- Due to Insurance Requirements, all pets must be vaccinated in our park.
- Please make sure your pet’s shots are up-to-date.Barking
- Excessive barking is not tolerated and disturbs your neighbors.
- Please note that excessive barking may result in you being asked to leave without a refund.Speed Limit
- The park speed limit is 5 mph.
- This policy is to keep you, your children, and your pets safe.
- Exceeding this speed limit will result in a warning.
- Multiple warnings will require us to ask you to leave.
- Safety is our number one priority for our guests.Parking
- Each paid guest registration covers 1 RV per site and 1 vehicle per site unless noted.
- Extra vehicles will need to be parked in additional parking spots or in front of your RV if room allows.
- Please do not park on our grass.
- Ruts caused in your site due to additional vehicles will result in damage charges.
- Trailers, Boats, and additional vehicles will incur additional fees for camping.
- A nightly registration covers 1 RV and 1 vehicle only.
- No parking in common areas.
- Do not park in the middle of the road.
- Do not park in sites that you did not register for.
- Parking on the grass is not permitted at RV Sites or in tent areas.ATV’s. Dirt Bikes, Motorcycles, and Golf Carts
- OHVs are welcome on-site but may not be used within the park.
- Only to get to and from your site.Severe Weather
- In case of severe weather, seek shelter in the bathrooms or the laundry room.
- We love pets, so please bring them with you, and please do not leave them in your RV during severe weather warnings.Visitors
- Only registered guests are permitted to enter the park.
- All visitors must stop in the office to register, pay a fee, and receive a parking pass.
- Visitors may not bring pets.
- Arrow RV Park reserves the right to limit the number of people visiting a site.
- Day visitors must depart by 10:00 pm CST.
- Overnight visitors must depart by 11 AM CST.
- Please check with the office before inviting any visitors.
- Registered guests are responsible for ensuring their visitors are properly registered and that all campground rules are followed.
- All guests visiting someone in the park must register and pick up a pass at the office and park in the designated area.
- Vehicle Pass must be visible at all times, please.Electrical Use
- You are responsible for understanding how many amps you are using in our RV.
- Amp usage over the 50 AMPs provided can trip your breaker.
- Please be mindful of your amp usage, so that you don’t trip your breaker during your stay.
- Please notify the office so that we can notify maintenance if you have any electrical issues during your stay.
- Guests are not permitted to diagnose our electrical pedestals per insurance and safety requirements.
- Maintenance is happy to help.
- Even if you are an electrician, laws prohibit you from working on our pedestals unless hired to do so.Laundry
- The laundry room is open 24/7.
- Change and Vending are available.
- Please do not leave your laundry unattended.
- We are not responsible for accidents or theft.Restrooms
- For the comfort of all our guests, restrooms are open 24/7 with the exception of a temporary closing for cleaning once per day.
- We ask for your help in keeping the restrooms clean, please.
- Guests under the age of 18 need adult supervision in the bathrooms and showers.Quiet Time Policies
- Quiet time is 10 PM to 7 AM.
- Anyone playing loud music will be warned only once and then asked to leave without a refund.Trash Disposal and Recycling
- Trash cans are located throughout the park.
- Please tie trash bags completely closed and put your trash completely in the trash container.
- If the first can is full, please find another container.
- Please do not place your trash on the ground.
- Possums and raccoons are attracted to left-out or disposed of food, and while we think they are cute and wonderful animals, we don’t want you to find a surprise night visit from a raccoon at your site because of incorrectly disposed of trash! Do not dispose of wires, oil, furniture, mattresses, or any toxic waste or chemicals in our trash cans.
- A dumpster is available at the park.
- Please do not dispose of any motor oil, cooking oil, wires, furniture, mattresses, or any toxic or hazardous waste items.
- Failure to adhere to this rule may result in charges for disposal fees.Children
- Children under 18 must be supervised by an adult at all times.
- Riding bicycles without a parent and on our main entrance road is prohibited for the safety of your children and our incoming RV guests.
- Anyone under the age of 18 must be back at their site by dusk.
- Children may not use the restrooms without being accompanied by a parent or guardian.Drones
- Drones are not permitted in our park.
- Please do not fly drones over people or RVs.Clotheslines
- Clotheslines are not permitted in our park.Fireworks and Firearms
- Fireworks and firearms are strictly prohibited in our park.
- The prohibition of fireworks includes sparklers, smoke bombs, aerials, and firecrackers.
- The prohibition of firearms includes all guns, including airsoft, BB, and pellet guns.
- If these items are seen outside of your RV, you will be asked to leave immediately without a refund.Repairs
- Repairs to RVs and vehicles are not permitted in our park.
- We are happy to recommend a local Mobile RV Repair service that comes out to your site to assist you with any repairs.