Weekly RV Park Rates in Victoria, TX,
Starting at $200/Week
What's Included in Your Weekly Rate at Dad's RV Park
Your weekly rate includes water, sewer, and high-speed Wi-Fi, with electric hookup (30 or 50 amp) available at your site. Pull-thru sites are on hand for larger rigs that need the extra room.
During your stay, you have full access to all of our amenities, including the clubhouse, coin-operated laundry, men’s and women’s showers (including handicap-accessible stalls), the dog park, BBQ pits, and the outdoor fire pit gathering area.
Who Books Weekly Stays at Dad's RV Park
Weekly guests tend to fall into a few camps. Contractors and traveling workers who land short-term jobs in the Victoria area make up a big portion, since a weekly rate is far more cost-effective than a hotel for anything longer than a couple of nights. Travelers making their way across South Texas also stop in for a week when they want a real base to explore from rather than a one-night spot.
Families visiting the area, people scouting Victoria before a longer stay or relocation, and snowbirds easing into the season before committing to a monthly rate are all common faces at Dad’s too.
Why Victoria, TX Works Well for a Week-Long Stay
Victoria puts you at the intersection of Highways 77, 87, and 59, which makes it a natural stopping point whether you’re heading toward Houston, San Antonio, or the Gulf Coast. You can reach Corpus Christi in about 90 minutes and Houston in around two hours, so a week here gives you plenty of opportunity to see South Texas without burning through your days on the road.
Within the city, you have H-E-B, Walmart, local restaurants, the Texas Zoo, and the Museum of the Coastal Bend all within easy reach. Victoria is the kind of place that has everything you need for a comfortable week without any of the chaos of a larger city.
Victoria Is a Stronger Home Base Than Most People Realize
Victoria sits at the crossroads of Highways 77, 87, and 59 in South Texas, about two hours from Houston, 90 minutes from San Antonio, and an hour and a half from Corpus Christi. You’re close to the Gulf without being on it, which means you can day-trip to the coast whenever you want without paying coastal RV park prices.
Within Victoria, you’ve got H-E-B, Walmart, restaurants, the Texas Zoo, and a real small-city feel that’s easy to live in. If you’ve never spent time in Victoria, it tends to surprise people in a good way.