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Van Horn, Texas is located in a state that embraces dude ranches, cowboys, and all big things. Do not let that fool you. Underneath, Van Horn is a city packed with nature, culture, attractions, and interesting history. This basically implies you’ll never run out of diverse and fun places to visit with your friends or kids. If you’re still conflicted on the mode of transport you’ll avail to move around the city, book an RV in Van Horn.

What makes this city unique is while it lies in the Central Time Zone, it is Texas's westernmost incorporated city. Due to the vast Texas land mass, the larger city of El Paso is almost two hours northwest.

Should you be visiting with kids, take your luxury RV rental from Van Horn and let them experience the cowboy lifestyle, after it is Texas.

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The Great Outdoors

As long as you have a motorhome rental in Van Horn, you’ll never run out of places to visit or fun activities to partake in. One such place to check out is Red Rock Ranch Tours. This site offers its visitors guided hiking and driving tours. These tours will award you astounding views of the wind-carved Precambrian rock formations. You’ll also be able to see pictographs, petroglyphs, panoramic vistas, and centuries-old Indian campsites. You’ll also come across an old western movie set.

From there, ensure you drop by Clark Hotel Museum. This site is home to presentations that reflect the early years of Van Horn, Texas. In fact, Clark Hotel is one of the oldest constructions in town, dating back to the early 1900s.

While in the city visit City Park. Here, you’ll enjoy open picnic areas, a playground with facilities, and lots of space for your own customized games. You’ll also find the original jailhouse that was built at the location in 1914.

RV Parks

As you prepare your expedition around Van Horn, Texas with your Van Horn camper rental, you also need to find a great RV parks to spend the night and park your rig. Check out Mountain View RV Park. This is a pet-friendly and big rig RV park located on Se Frontage Road. Some amenities you’ll enjoy here include WiFi, sewer hookups, cable hookups, 50 and 30 amp sites, and water hookups.

Another RV Park within the city limits worth considering is Van Horn RV Park. Just like Mountain View RV Park, Van Horn RV Park is also pet-friendly, and they even have a pond. If you’re a fan of fishing, you’ll like it here. Amenities at the park include 30 and 50 amp sites, sewer, WiFi, cable TV, lots of room to park your RV rental from Van Horn, and clean water.

If you’d like to spend a night or two at an RV park outside the city limits, the nearest one is Desert Willow RV Park. This is also a pet and big RV-friendly park. Some amenities you’ll have access to include WiFi, sewer hookups, community showers, cable hookups, 50 and 30 amp sites for your travel trailer rental from Van Horn, restrooms, and water hookups.

Exploring the City

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, then there will be a lot for you to explore with your rental RV. For some adventure, check out Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Salt Flat. These are the same inhospitable mountains bands of Apaches were forced to retreat to after war with the Comanches. They survived here by learning how to avail native animals and plants. Visit the site and learn about this intriguing story in detail. You’ll also have a nice view of the canyons and mountains, dunes, desert, spectacular vistas, and night skies.

Visit Historic Fort Davis in Fort Davis. This location played a key role in the history of Southwest as it was a key post in Western Texas’ defense system. Fort Davis is also a great opportunity for you to learn about the history of Texas at large.

If you just want to relax and have fun, check out Ascarate Park in El Paso. In west Texas, Ascarate Park is one of the largest public recreational parks, so rest assured there’ll be lots of room for you, your friends, and family to have fun together.

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