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On the southern outskirts of Houston, the Pearland RV Park is a convenient base for exploring Texas’ Gulf of Mexico coastline. It’s within easy access to several wildlife refuges, not to mention the cultural museums and space facilities of Houston.RV camping at the Pearland RV Park includes access to a range of full hookups with 20, 30 or 50-amp electrical connections. Each site has a concrete pad and can accommodate RVs up to 60 feet in length, and campers will have access to a clean bathhouse and an on-site laundry facility.There’s high-speed wireless internet so you can stay connected at all times and a scenic fishing lake where you can while away the hours. Pets are welcome to stay with you at the RV park, and there’s a leisurely walking path if you want to stretch your legs.



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After your trip, return the RV to the host in the same condition you recieved it.

The Great Outdoors

Campsites at the Pearland RV Park are just 45 minutes’ drive from the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses over 44,000 acres along the Gulf of Mexico coast. It was established in 1969 to provide habitat for wintering waterfowl, with regular sightings of snow geese, Canada geese, and sandhill cranes. While exploring the trails that meander through the salt marshes, keep your eyes peeled for nesting birds such as white ibis, roseate spoonbill, and white-tailed kites, together with black skimmers and scissor-tailed flycatchers.Also nearby is the Brazos Bend State Park, which encompasses nearly 5,000 acres along the Brazos River. It includes coastal prairie, bottomland forest, and bird-filled wetlands that open out to transitional marshlands and lakes. More than 300 species of resident and migratory bird species have been recorded in the park. Also of note is the park’s population of alligators and the George Observatory that draws stargazers after dark. It’s run by the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It features three domed telescopes, as well as the Challenger Learning Center that’s renowned for its meteorite exhibit.Drive around Trinity Bay, and you’ll arrive at the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, which supports large numbers of wintering birds along the Central Flyway. It provides a refuge for huge amounts of snow geese each year, as well as one of the densest populations of American alligators in Texas. North American river otters, raccoons, and nine-banded armadillos also inhabit the park, as do a variety of shrimp and crabs in the intertidal zone. Adjacent to the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge is the Sea Rim State Park, where you can birdwatch from one of their observation blinds.

Exploring the City

The campsites at Pearland RV Park are 15 minutes' drive from the center of Pearland, where you’ll find several supermarkets for stocking up on grocery supplies. There are also gas stations here if you need to fill up your RV rental and plenty of dining establishments for those nights when you don’t feel like cooking.Pearland RV Park is a great base for exploring Houston, which lies around 40 minutes’ drive to the north. It’s home to the Johnson Space Center, where you can get a behind-the-scenes look at human space exploration during a guided tram tour, as well as the iconic Mission Control Room where NASA led the Gemini and Apollo missions. If you’re traveling with kids, don’t miss a visit to the Children’s Museum of Houston, which features over 90,000 square feet of interactive exhibits. Baseball fans can coincide their visit with a home game at Minute Maid Park to see the Houston Astros in action.One of the most popular museums in the United States is also nearby - the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It’s been educating young and old since 1909, with highlights including the Farish Hall of Texas Wildlife, the Morian Hall of Paleontology, and the 60-foot-long Foucault pendulum. The Houston Museum of Natural Science also houses the Burke Baker Planetarium and the Cockrell Butterfly Center.Art enthusiasts shouldn’t miss a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, which is one of 19 institutions in the Houston Museum District. Its permanent collection includes around 64,000 works that span more than 6,000 years of history and represent artists from six of the Earth’s continents. A highlight is the Neoclassical Caroline Wiess Law Building, where 20th and 21st-century works are exhibited, together with Oceanic, Asian, Pre-Columbian, and sub-Saharan African works. Also of note is the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden, which was designed by renowned landscape architect Isamu Noguchi.Whether you want to go wildlife watching in the reserves along the Gulf of Mexico or get cultured in Houston, book an RV rental in Brazoria County and start planning your trip.


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What type of RV should I choose?

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Start by determining how many people are planning to travel with you. Going on a solo-journey? Choose a camper van or a teardrop trailer. Bringing the whole family along for the ride? Consider a spacious Class A or five-wheel.

You’ll also want to consider amenities. For example, if you’re planning to cook on the road, you’ll want a kitchenette. If your campground doesn’t have public restrooms, you’ll want to search RVs with bathrooms. Check out full descriptions of our models to help you decide here.


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Do the RVs have bathrooms?

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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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How does check-in work?

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Once an Owner approves your RV reservation, you can coordinate a time to pick up your rig or have it delivered to your doorstep or campsite. At that point, the owner will do a key exchange with you and walk you through the RV and answer any questions you might have.