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Belaire Junction RV Park

Campground in Temple, TX • 15 RV Sites

On the H.K. Dodgen Loop in Temple, Texas—founded by Bell County natives with genuine roots in the Temple-Belton community and positioned at one of the most convenient corridor stops on the I-35 between Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin—Belaire Junction RV Park offers a retro-styled, family-friendly community with full hookups, free WiFi and cable, a pool, splash pad, clubhouse, game room, playground, pickleball and basketball courts, and multiple fenced dog parks in a gated property that takes the standard I-35 layover and turns it into an actual destination stay. The weekly Take-Out Thursday and Food Truck Friday events bring local restaurant vendors onto the property, creating the on-site social energy that distinguishes Belaire Junction from the functional-but-forgettable highway parks that populate the Central Texas corridor. Full hookup sites accommodate big rigs with 30 and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer service alongside cable TV, WiFi, and the concrete infrastructure that supports extended stays in the Texas heat. Two laundry facilities and private restrooms and showers support multi-night and weekly guests. A pond on the property provides the immediate wildlife-watching and light fishing opportunity that many long-stay guests discover, and a recreation center, game room, and community fire pit extend the on-site activity options beyond the pool and splash pad. The gated entry provides the security that full-time and working RV travelers prioritize in a park with easy highway access. Temple sits in Bell County in Central Texas at the geographic center of the triangle formed by Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio—a position that makes it one of the most traveled stretches of highway in the state and simultaneously one of the most underappreciated stops for travelers who look past the highway exits. The city's history as a railroad town and the medical center anchored by Baylor Scott & White's flagship campus give it a civic character distinct from the bedroom communities that populate much of the I-35 corridor. The surrounding Bell County landscape transitions between the limestone Hill Country to the west and the blackland prairie that stretches east toward the Brazos River. Belton Lake, impounded on the Leon River in Bell County just a few miles from the park, provides the primary outdoor recreation anchor for the Temple-Belton area—a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir with 110 miles of shoreline, public boat ramps, swim beaches, and the bass and catfish fishing that the Central Texas reservoir system reliably produces. Stillhouse Hollow Lake to the south on the Lampasas River adds additional boating, fishing, and swim beach access within easy range. The city of Waco, 30 minutes north, offers the Magnolia Market at the Silos, Baylor University's campus and bear habitat, and the National Ranger Hall of Fame. Belaire Junction operates year-round in Temple's mild Central Texas climate, where the I-35 corridor's year-round traffic creates consistent demand from both overnight travelers and the extended-stay community that uses the park as a base for work assignments in the medical, military, and manufacturing sectors that drive Bell County's economy. The Food Truck Friday events are the week's social highlight and a genuine incentive for guests to plan their travel timing accordingly. Reserve your site at Belaire Junction and let Temple's friendly Bell County character prove that the best stop on the Central Texas I-35 run isn't always the one the exit signs are loudest about.
Campground rules and policies
Registrations and Arrival
Check-In Procedure
- Check-in is at 1:00 PM
- Check-out is by 11:00 AM.
- Early or late check options are available for a $10 fee (based on availability).
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the onsite manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Quiet Hours
- Quiet hours are 10:00 PM–8:00 AM.
- Please be respectful of your neighbors and keep noise to a minimum.
Vehicle Requirements
- All RVs and vehicles must have current registration, inspection, insurance, and license plates.
- RVs older than 12 years require photo approval.
Site Appearance
- Keep your area neat and orderly.
- No tents, clotheslines, or skirting.
- Limit storage containers to two, kept under your RV.
Fires and Grills
- Wood fires are only allowed in the community fire pit.
- Propane fire pits and grills are permitted on your concrete pad.
Pet Policy
- No Pit Bulls, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Chows, or Wolf-dog hybrids are allowed.
- Pets must be leashed and under control when outside your RV and may not be left unattended or tied up outside.
- Pet waste must be picked up immediately throughout the park and in the dog park.
- Dogs must stay leashed until inside the fenced area.
- Off-leash does not mean out of control.
- Please be courteous to other guests.
- Maximum two pets per site; $2 per pet per night applies.
Smoking & Alcohol
- Smoking is only permitted at your RV site.
- Alcohol must stay within your site’s boundaries.
Vehicles & Speed
- The speed limit is 10 MPH.
- No parking on roadways or vacant sites; violators may be towed.
Safety
- No firearms, fireworks, or weapons of any kind allowed on the property.
Age Requirement
- Guests must be 21 or older to rent an RV site.

Campground features

  • WiFi
  • Gated entrance
  • Community fire pit
  • Playground
  • Recreation center
  • Dog park
  • Basketball court
  • Onsite showers
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