RV rental Lake Kemp, TX: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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Originally created in 1923 to supply irrigation to the local farms and cattle ranches, Lake Kemp has since evolved into a recreational spot. Surrounded by thousands of acres of ranchlands, the wide, flat landscape is arid and dry. As a result, the lake has become a poorly-kept secret that locals love to use to escape the Texas summer heat. The eastern end of the lake is lined with private homes, though there are public access roads.

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Getting Outdoors

Lake Kemp is cupped by low, rocky hills that are blanked by shrubs and desert-hardy plants. In contrast with the other local lakes which readily reflects the bold blue sky, Lake Kemp gleams a turquoise-green hue, intensified by the coppery red soil that surrounds the lake.

Camping at Lake Kemp

When you rent an RV, be sure to scope out campgrounds and RV parks in the area. Though RVs are allowed at Lake Kemp, overnight camping is prohibited. Nearby town Seymor has a few RV parks. Glen and Myra’s Lodge and RV Park is a small facility with eight full-hookup sites that also includes free WiFi and cable.

Exploring the Area

In rural Texas, it’s practically a requirement to rent a motorhome or RV. The vehicle makes exploring the countryside and traveling from town to town a pleasant experience. Though attractions typically found in major cities are few and far in between, there’s plenty of interesting places to visit. Green Pasture Wind Farm near Red Springs, TX, welcomes curious visitors. The guide details the process of bringing wind-borne power to Texas. Keep an eye out for cow patties! The property is also shared with local cattle ranchers.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Lake Kemp

James B.

July, 2025

Michael was great to work with and was extremely accommodating on the delivery and pick up. The RV was well equipped, was exactly as seen in the pictures, and was perfect for our family. We are already looking forward to renting from Michael again next year.
Susan S.

April, 2025

The RV was the perfect size for our first trip! My husband and I took a long weekend as a test run for a longer trip. Tracy had everything we needed! Cooking utensils, towels, tp, etc. All we needed to bring was clothes and food. We had a great trip!
Nathan H.

March, 2025

The space was nice. It was generally clean with the exception of the toilet.

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