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The great state of Texas offers a variety of experiences for a family looking to vacation with an RV. Sure, Texas has many big cities, but the small towns are the lifeblood of the state, and many have that small-town charm that you’ve come to expect. One such town is Snook, which is conveniently located between Houston, Austin, and the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Snook is also near the city of College Station — the home of one of the most prominent colleges in Texas, and one of the best college football teams. Booking an RV rental in Snook is a great idea for a vacation.

Search for an RV in Burleson County to partake in the spirit of Texas. While there are a few notable public lands in the area, Texas is also known for its superior fishing and hunting. There are trails to be hiked and rivers to float on lazily as you sip on a cold Texas-made brew. There are outdoors aplenty for the whole family, and the thrill of the city is never too far if you want a fancy meal or feel like buying new clothes.

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The Great Outdoors

Texas has many distinct environments, from the beaches of the gulf coast to the arid landscapes of West Texas. You won’t find a national park nearby Snook, but there are still plenty of trails to hike in the area. With your RV rental near Snook, you can drive an hour to the east and be within the boundaries of the beautiful Sam Houston National Forest. Once there, you can find the Winter’s Bayou Trail — this point-to-point trail is 14 miles long with only 300 feet of elevation. There are definitely some picturesque vistas along this trail, and you can bring your dog along with you, as long as it is kept on a leash.

Another trail at this national forest is the Lone Star Hiking Trail: Phelps Segment, which runs for almost 10 miles and goes through 500 feet of elevation gain. This trail is not as long as the previous one, and it’s a great way to spend a part of your day. Make sure to bring plenty of water and pay attention to the signs posted along the way to prevent getting lost.

The beach isn’t too far from Snook, as long as you don’t mind a bit of driving. Just a two-hour drive to the south you can find yourself in Galveston, where you can not only enjoy the calming waters of the Gulf of Mexico but also dine on excellent mariscos (seafood). You could go for a swim, learn how to boogie board, or just relax on the sand. For more fun on the water, visit the San Marcos River where locals like to relax on floating river tubes and sip on cold, cold beer.

RV Parks

With a camper rental in Snook, you might be too busy to even think about finding a place to park, but that shouldn’t be an issue in this part of the state. If you decide to take the RV to Galveston to catch some sun rays and drink a few margaritas, then you can stay at Galveston Island State Park. This site offers proximity to the beach, electricity hookups, and nearby bathrooms. Rent an RV and relax on the beach, but consider reserving a spot in advance to grab the best spot.

If you prefer an RV park closer to Snook, check out the Hidden Creek RV Resort — this resort has Wi-Fi, a game room, and a small storefront where they sell essentials and locally made products. This site offers full hookups for your electric and water needs, and the resort also has a laundry room. For an alternative, try parking at the local Walmart, with the permission of the manager, of course.

Exploring The City
Snook is a small town with not many things to do or see, but the state of Texas has much to see and much to do too. The nearby university, Texas A&M, is one of the biggest in the whole state and has a great nightlife. If you prefer shopping to partying, drive down to San Marcos where you will find two of the biggest outdoor outlet malls in the state. From designer handbags to golf clubs, these outlets have it all and then some.

If you’re looking to try something unique, the donuts at Round Rock Donuts, located in Round Rock, are soft, delicious, and addicting. These little morsels of joy draw crowds every morning, and they have a cult-like following — they’ve even been featured on multiple travel shows on TV. And don’t forget the capital of Texas, Austin, which has so many things to do it will make your head spin. Rent a motorhome in Snook if you want to see the real Lone Star State.

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