Motorhome Campgrounds & Parks In Devine, Texas -- Find Motorhome Parks
29.1400° N, 98.9053° W
Quick Overview
Devine sits in the heart of Medina County, where rolling South Texas hills meet sprawling ranch country just 30 miles southwest of San Antonio. This small town of 4,500 serves as a gateway to the Medina River valley and offers RVers a peaceful alternative to the bustling city campgrounds while staying close enough for day trips to the Alamo City. The surrounding landscape features oak-studded pastures, historic ranches, and crystal-clear swimming holes that have drawn visitors since the late 1800s.
The camping scene here is intimate, with several motorhome parks serving the area. Both are paid facilities offering full service and modern amenities. While there aren't any some free camping options directly in town, the quality of the available parks makes up for the limited selection. These campgrounds cater primarily to travelers seeking a quiet stopover with easy highway access.
From your campsite in Devine, you're perfectly positioned to explore the Medina River's swimming spots, particularly the popular areas near Bandera just 20 minutes west. The town's proximity to San Antonio puts you within reach of the River Walk, historic missions, and major attractions while avoiding urban camping fees. Devine also serves as an excellent base for exploring the Texas Hill Country, with Castroville's Alsatian heritage sites, Hondo's historic downtown, and the antique shops of D'Hanis all within a 30-minute drive.
RVers here typically fall into two camps: those seeking a convenient overnight stop while traveling I-35 or Highway 173, and those using Devine as a home base for extended Hill Country exploration. The parks accommodate big rigs comfortably, with pull-through sites and reliable utilities. Most visitors appreciate the small-town atmosphere where you can walk to local restaurants and shops without the crowds found in tourist destinations.
Spring through fall offers the best weather for camping, with mild winters making Devine attractive to snowbirds escaping colder climates. Summer heat can be intense, but the nearby river access provides natural cooling options. The area stays relatively uncrowded year-round compared to popular Hill Country destinations like Fredericksburg or New Braunfels.
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All Dump Stations Near Devine
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wildflower RV Park | 1.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Devine RV Park | 3.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Town & Country Mobile Home Park | 5.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rock Knoll RV Park | 8.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Medina River RV Park | 13.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Patriot RV Park - San Antonio Sw | 14.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| A Country Breeze RV Park | 14.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alsatian RV Resort | 15.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Frio RV Park | 19.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The 5b RV Park | 19.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Wildflower RV Park
1.5 miDevine RV Park
3.5 miTown & Country Mobile Home Park
5.0 miRock Knoll RV Park
8.2 miMedina River RV Park
13.5 miPatriot RV Park - San Antonio Sw
14.0 miA Country Breeze RV Park
14.8 miAlsatian RV Resort
15.6 miFrio RV Park
19.1 miThe 5b RV Park
19.5 miTraveling to Devine by RV
Devine sits right on Highway 173, which connects directly to I-35 about 15 miles east, making it easily accessible for RVers traveling the major north-south corridor through Texas. The drive from San Antonio takes about 45 minutes via Highway 16 south, passing through rolling ranch country with wide shoulders and gentle grades suitable for any size rig. From Houston, take I-10 west to I-35 north, then Highway 173 west – about a three-hour drive with good motorhome-friendly routing the entire way.
Highway 173 itself is a well-maintained two-lane road with occasional passing zones, but traffic stays light most of the time. Watch for farm equipment during harvest seasons in late summer and fall. The road has a few moderate hills between Devine and Hondo, but nothing challenging for modern RVs with adequate power.
Fuel up before leaving major highways – Devine has limited gas stations, though what's available can accommodate RVs. The Love's Travel Stop in Hondo, just 12 miles east, offers motorhome-friendly fuel lanes, propane, and basic supplies. For major grocery runs, the H-E-B in Hondo provides the best selection and motorhome parking. Castroville, 20 miles northeast, also has good shopping options if you're coming from that direction.
Cell service runs strong on Verizon and AT&T throughout the area, with some dead spots on back roads leading to river access points. No border crossings to worry about, but if you're heading further south toward the Rio Grande Valley, stock up on supplies here as options become more limited.
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Dump Station Costs in Devine
Nightly rates in Devine typically run $35-45 for full hookup sites, making it one of the more affordable options in the greater San Antonio area. Budget-conscious RVers will appreciate that both parks offer weekly and monthly discounts, with extended stays often dropping to $25-30 per night. Premium amenities like cable TV or premium WiFi might add $5-10 to the base rate.
Unfortunately, a portion% of the area's several campgrounds are free, while a portion% charge fees. However, the paid options provide good value with clean facilities and reliable hookups. Seasonal pricing stays fairly stable year-round, though expect slight increases during hunting seasons when demand peaks.
Passport America members can find discounts at one of the local parks, potentially saving 50% on weeknight stays during off-peak periods. Good Sam membership provides smaller discounts but applies more broadly. Neither park participates in Harvest Hosts, but the nearby area has several working ranches that do.
Fuel costs run about average for rural Texas, with diesel typically 10-15 cents higher than regular gas. Groceries at the local stores carry a small-town premium, so stock up in San Antonio or Hondo if you're price-sensitive. The trade-off is supporting local businesses in a community that genuinely welcomes motorhome travelers.
Propane fills are available in town, though prices run slightly higher than big-box stores. For major repairs or motorhome supplies, you'll need to head to San Antonio or check the motorhome dealer in Hondo for basic parts and service.
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Best Time to Visit Devine by RV
Winter
December-February
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Mild weather attracts snowbirds, hunting season brings weekend crowds through January.
Spring
March-May
60-85°F
Crowds: Low
Perfect camping weather with wildflowers, minimal crowds, ideal for extended stays.
Summer
June-August
75-100°F
Crowds: Low
Hot and humid but river access nearby, air conditioning essential for comfort.
Fall
September-November
55-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Hunting season increases weekend occupancy, pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Explore the Devine Area
Both Motorhome parks in Devine offer solid amenities, but locals recommend booking ahead during hunting seasons (October through January) when the parks fill with hunters accessing nearby ranches. The newer of the two parks typically has better WiFi and cleaner facilities, while the older one offers more shade and a friendlier atmosphere for longer stays.
Boondockers won't find free camping directly in Devine, but Garner State Park about 45 minutes southwest offers primitive sites, and some local ranchers allow dry camping by arrangement – ask at the feed store on Main Street for connections. The Medina River access points east of town provide day-use areas perfect for cooling off during hot summer afternoons.
Don't miss the Devine Acres Restaurant for authentic South Texas barbacoa and breakfast tacos – it's walking distance from both motorhome parks and opens early for travelers hitting the road. The Bigfoot Museum, while quirky, makes for an entertaining 30-minute stop that kids love. For a real local experience, time your visit with the monthly livestock auction at the Devine Livestock Market.
Dog owners will appreciate the wide-open spaces and friendly attitude toward pets throughout town. The city park has a decent walking trail, and most local businesses welcome well-behaved dogs. Just watch for rattlesnakes during warmer months, especially near the river areas and undeveloped land.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Devine?
Devine has two quality motorhome parks, both offering full service and modern amenities. The newer facility typically provides better WiFi and updated restrooms, while the established park offers more mature shade trees and a welcoming atmosphere for longer-term guests. Both accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites.
Is there free motorhome camping near Devine?
No free camping exists directly in Devine, but Garner State Park about 45 minutes southwest offers primitive sites at reasonable rates. Some local ranchers allow dry camping by arrangement – ask at the feed store on Main Street for potential connections with landowners.
What is the best time of year to camp in Devine?
Spring and fall provide ideal camping weather with comfortable temperatures and minimal crowds. Winter attracts snowbirds and hunters, while summer can be quite hot but offers access to nearby Medina River swimming spots for cooling off during the day.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Devine?
Yes, both motorhome parks in Devine offer full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. Sites accommodate large rigs with pull-through options available. Amenities typically include WiFi, restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities at competitive rates for the South Texas region.
Can I boondock near Devine?
While no official free camping exists in town, some local ranchers allow dry camping arrangements through personal connections. Garner State Park offers primitive camping about 45 minutes away. For true free camping, you'll need to travel further into the Hill Country or contact private landowners directly.
What attractions are within driving distance of Devine?
San Antonio's River Walk and historic missions are just 45 minutes away, while Castroville's Alsatian heritage sites and Bandera's cowboy culture sit within 30 minutes. The Medina River offers swimming holes, and local attractions include the quirky Bigfoot Museum and monthly livestock auctions.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Devine?
Devine has two quality motorhome parks, both offering full service and modern amenities. The newer facility typically provides better WiFi and updated restrooms, while the established park offers more mature shade trees and a welcoming atmosphere for longer-term guests. Both accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites.
Is there free motorhome camping near Devine?
No free camping exists directly in Devine, but Garner State Park about 45 minutes southwest offers primitive sites at reasonable rates. Some local ranchers allow dry camping by arrangement – ask at the feed store on Main Street for potential connections with landowners.
What is the best time of year to camp in Devine?
Spring and fall provide ideal camping weather with comfortable temperatures and minimal crowds. Winter attracts snowbirds and hunters, while summer can be quite hot but offers access to nearby Medina River swimming spots for cooling off during the day.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Devine?
Yes, both motorhome parks in Devine offer full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. Sites accommodate large rigs with pull-through options available. Amenities typically include WiFi, restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities at competitive rates for the South Texas region.
Can I boondock near Devine?
While no official free camping exists in town, some local ranchers allow dry camping arrangements through personal connections. Garner State Park offers primitive camping about 45 minutes away. For true free camping, you'll need to travel further into the Hill Country or contact private landowners directly.
What attractions are within driving distance of Devine?
San Antonio's River Walk and historic missions are just 45 minutes away, while Castroville's Alsatian heritage sites and Bandera's cowboy culture sit within 30 minutes. The Medina River offers swimming holes, and local attractions include the quirky Bigfoot Museum and monthly livestock auctions.
Are there free dump stations in Devine?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Devine.
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