Mission RV Park
Mission RV Park is located at 1420 RV Dr., El Paso, Texas 79928 with a total of 188 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Boating, and more. Before your trip to Mission RV Park, check out website at http://www.missionrvparklp.com/ or contact them through 915-859-1133 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
31.7011, -106.2801
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 31.7011, -106.2801
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | ||||
Recreation | basketball court | playground | swimming pool | |||
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | dog run | dump station | laundry | restrooms | ||
Discount Clubs | Escapees | Good Sam | Passport America | |||
Pets | dog run | pets |
Overview of Mission RV Park
Last Price Paid: $43
Reported by HighLonesomeTraveler on 02.03.2022
Longest RV Reported: 36 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
188
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
3,740 ft / 1,139 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Activities
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 8 Users Last Reported 03/17/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 05/18/2020
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 12/30/2018
Reviews of Mission RV Park
13 people have reviewed this location.
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Good Overnight Stay
Reviewed 3/2/2022
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Nightly rate: $43
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 63
We needed an overnight stay off I-10 and this suited just fine. Our site number was E63 which backs up to a storage container lot which was not an issue. There is a short concrete wall with high chainlink fence between the park and that business. We felt safe staying in the park. It is close to the interstate junction but we really did...moreWe needed an overnight stay off I-10 and this suited just fine. Our site number was E63 which backs up to a storage container lot which was not an issue. There is a short concrete wall with high chainlink fence between the park and that business. We felt safe staying in the park. It is close to the interstate junction but we really didn't mind the noise which was honestly much less than we expected. Much of the spaces in other sections appear to be full timers with many of the pull-throughs free for others. This made it super easy to get in and out. We didn't have to unhook. Getting in and out was no problem with our 28' TT and Tow vehicle. There is a nice shopping area within a few miles if you need anything. The pull through spaces in section E are fairly narrow so just be aware of this when you pull in to accommodate for your slide(s). The dog park is small but a plus for us to allow our dog to romp off-leash. The owner was very kind and accommodating. They have a Good Sam discount.
Decent place to stay, but is extremely loud
Reviewed 2/1/2022
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Easy enough to get into. Check-in process was longer than expected. The area is extremely loud as it's right at the intersection of two highways. I knew it would be loud, but this was the loudest RV park I've stayed at so far. All utilities worked fine, though Wi-Fi was slow and only really good for basic web browsing. T-Mobile 5G was ...moreEasy enough to get into. Check-in process was longer than expected. The area is extremely loud as it's right at the intersection of two highways. I knew it would be loud, but this was the loudest RV park I've stayed at so far. All utilities worked fine, though Wi-Fi was slow and only really good for basic web browsing. T-Mobile 5G was over 300 down and over 30 up.
Nice quiet area
Reviewed 22/8/2021
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Nightly rate: $44
Days stayed: 1
Site number: E15
After reading reviews, we decided to stay here. When we arrived, they had our reservations ready. Staff at the desk was friendly. We received a discount for Good Sams. At night there is security which is a nice feature. It was quiet and a well maintained RV lot. We would definitely stay again if we were in the area.
Nice RV Park
Reviewed 12/8/2021
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Nightly rate: $22
Days stayed: 3
Site number: E38
We stay here whenever we have to stay in El Paso and we feel very safe here and it's a quiet RV park. Yes, the back row bumps up against a Semi truck storage lot, but even though we park right across from it we have never been bothered by it. The dog parks are nice, they have 2 fenced areas side x side. The indoor hot tub and pool a...moreWe stay here whenever we have to stay in El Paso and we feel very safe here and it's a quiet RV park. Yes, the back row bumps up against a Semi truck storage lot, but even though we park right across from it we have never been bothered by it. The dog parks are nice, they have 2 fenced areas side x side. The indoor hot tub and pool are very enjoyable. They offer wifi which usually works well, and came TV that's ok. They do have a lot of longterm campers but space are well kept. We stayed here using our passport America discount.
One night - passing through
Reviewed 23/3/2021
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Nightly rate: $44
Days stayed: 1
Site number: E13
Not a bad park. We just needed a place to stop and sleep.GPS took us there with no issues. Check in was quick and easy. I found it interesting that they have an actual RV repair garage on site. We used only the electric hook up which worked as it should. We stayed at Mission RV park in a 31' motorhome.
Barely OK
Reviewed 16/11/2020
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Days stayed: 2
I will stay here again but only because of how convenient it is to family. Pull through sites are a joke. They are so tight it’s hard to get into. Once you do get in.... your steps are on top of the neighbor’s sewer. Amenities are old and not in the best repair. Lots of permanent spots filled with full timers paying monthly...moreI will stay here again but only because of how convenient it is to family. Pull through sites are a joke. They are so tight it’s hard to get into. Once you do get in.... your steps are on top of the neighbor’s sewer. Amenities are old and not in the best repair. Lots of permanent spots filled with full timers paying monthly. Feels more like a city Trailer park than an RV park. Staff was friendly at check in.
should of boondocked
Reviewed 21/6/2020
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Nightly rate: $44
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 71
Park is located almost under interstate 10.All dirt sites, no gravel. So close together are steps are almost touching the septic of the site beside us.Pulled in to a broken down picnic table laying on the ground.
Great for Inner-City RV Park
Reviewed 18/5/2020
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Nightly rate: $27
Days stayed: 13
Site number: E15
Stayed here 2 weeks. They allowed one week split between Passport America and rack rate. Other week was weekly rate. Average for 13 nights was $27. Small sites on the South side but typical for inner-city RV park. Not full but busy - yet they always managed at least one site between units which is great. Free WiFi (good) and Cabl...moreStayed here 2 weeks. They allowed one week split between Passport America and rack rate. Other week was weekly rate. Average for 13 nights was $27. Small sites on the South side but typical for inner-city RV park. Not full but busy - yet they always managed at least one site between units which is great. Free WiFi (good) and Cable TV included in rate. Pool, hot tub was open and covered - VERY nice and relaxing. The enforce rules which is good! No kids in hot tub and they enforce it! Changing area enclosed near pool. We don't use any longer but the laundry was stellar! Showers and bathrooms dated but clean. Two hoop basketball court and tennis court. Store has a few items and an activity room. The residents of this park are mostly on the North side and all very friendly. There is not any that I would consider questionable. They just don't allow it here. Security is good, doing rounds and saw where someone jumped the wall from the neighbor trailer park, he was out via security and El Paso PD promptly. They have eyes everywhere and I felt very safe! A little road noise from the high overpass but not bad at all. The container yard on the far south side is not a noise problem at all.If it was peak and every site full, perhaps not as great of an experience but our stay was top notch!
Nice for an overnight stay
Reviewed 13/5/2020
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Nightly rate: $22
Days stayed: 1
Stayed here as a stopover on the way to Arizona. Easy access of of I-10. Park host in the office was very nice and welcoming. Lot's of long-termers that were friendly. We had a pull-through near the dog park. Lots are pretty basic, but level and 30 amp worked fine.
Only Passport America Park in El Paso. Typical cramped, city RV parking.
Reviewed 10/1/2019
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Nightly rate: $22
Days stayed: 2
This park is like so many we’ve seen inside a city: city noise, including an adjacent lot with some construction type equipment that started up pretty early, tight spacing, and crowded, but convenient from the highway and to the city. Price reflects Passport America, we had usable Wifi, 3 bars Verizon LTE, and 50 amp FHUs. Actual d...moreThis park is like so many we’ve seen inside a city: city noise, including an adjacent lot with some construction type equipment that started up pretty early, tight spacing, and crowded, but convenient from the highway and to the city. Price reflects Passport America, we had usable Wifi, 3 bars Verizon LTE, and 50 amp FHUs. Actual date of stay was April 2018. We would only stay here again during times they accept PA (April 1 - Sept 30).We filled propane here and picked up a pint of Blue Bell Ice Cream from the camp store. Staff is friendly and check in was simple. We called ahead of our stay to ask if we could receive a couple of packages and they graciously held them and allowed us to pick them up upon arrival.The back half of the park is dog friendly, but the front is not. There are a lot of people living here and some sites reflect poorly on that, but it wasn’t too bad, and we didn’t have any problems.
It’s ok for a one nighter
Reviewed 30/12/2018
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 1
Site number: E39
We’ve stayed here twice, once on the way to San Antonio and then on the way back. It’s ok. Clean, well maintained park and the sites are relatively level. If you come in on the weekend make sure you have propane. No LP fill on Saturday or Sunday. Luckily there is a U-Haul close by that will fill 7 days a week. The WiFi is awful, assumi...moreWe’ve stayed here twice, once on the way to San Antonio and then on the way back. It’s ok. Clean, well maintained park and the sites are relatively level. If you come in on the weekend make sure you have propane. No LP fill on Saturday or Sunday. Luckily there is a U-Haul close by that will fill 7 days a week. The WiFi is awful, assuming you can get connected at all. Our first time we couldn’t connect and the return we only had .2 Mbs. The up side to this spot is T-Mobile is full strength (4 bars). Overall, if you must stay in El Paso, it’s ok for a night. Otherwise you might try Las Crucis.
Good place if you need to stay in El Paso. Clean, well-maintained, FHU and close to I-10.
Reviewed 17/3/2017
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Nightly rate: $42
Days stayed: 2
Site number: E-23
We stayed 2 nights at Mission RV Park while we restocked (hello, Costco!) and took care of some business in El Paso. Mission RV Park offered us what we needed - a clean, safe, well maintained spot while we were in town. The park is large with several areas dedicated to long-term residents. Transients are mostly kept separate and, of co...moreWe stayed 2 nights at Mission RV Park while we restocked (hello, Costco!) and took care of some business in El Paso. Mission RV Park offered us what we needed - a clean, safe, well maintained spot while we were in town. The park is large with several areas dedicated to long-term residents. Transients are mostly kept separate and, of course, we get the less desirable spots. Fewer trees and no privacy at all between sites, which are pretty tight. The good news, many of the transient spaces are long, level pull-throughs, all with FHU which makes access a breeze. They also separate pet/non-pet owners which is the first time we’d seen that. The park has security and the office is open until 10PM. The staff were friendly and helpful. I loved the large laundry (12 washers/12 dryers). In addition to the showers/restrooms, there is a covered swimming pool, sports courts, pet area, and clubhouse. There is also an RV Parts and Repair Center on site, but we did not check that out. The downside is that you are parked literally in the shadow of I-10, so road noise was constant but not overwhelming. Most of the interior roads are paved, but the spaces are all dirt/gravel and it can get dusty. Overall we wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again if we needed to stop overnight in El Paso. The $42 is the daily rate, they offer Good Sam and several other discounts as well as weekly/monthly rates. It's expensive for what you get, but it worked for a short stop in the city. We had 4 bars of Verizon 4G unboosted, the park also has Wifi which worked well for us since we were parked very close to the antennae. We asked about Wifi before booking and the office staff were honest about its limitations depending on your location and how full the park is.
Somebody once got really mad at me for disliking El Paso so much...I think it just made me like it even less.
Reviewed 3/8/2015
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Western Texas is a beautiful place. Even for being a big, wide, guard rail lined interstate, I-10 offers some spectacular views of waving blonde fields and skirted peaks boasting names like Eagle Mountain or Devil’s Ridge. The sun sets vivid pink and Mexico is just a glance out the window away.And then there’s El Paso. It creeps up...moreWestern Texas is a beautiful place. Even for being a big, wide, guard rail lined interstate, I-10 offers some spectacular views of waving blonde fields and skirted peaks boasting names like Eagle Mountain or Devil’s Ridge. The sun sets vivid pink and Mexico is just a glance out the window away.And then there’s El Paso. It creeps up through the desert wilderness like an exploded sewer line in a ER. As one fellow traveler put it, “It looks like a construction site that they just decided to leave unfinished.” Abandoned buildings and active businesses can only be distinguished by the paths formed through the debris sitting outside and there is little but highway crossing highway-esque streets in any and every given direction.It doesn’t take long to get to Mission RV Park once you’ve hit this wasteland, but if you can spare it, I’d recommend trying somewhere else. This park is what I like to call an RV Parking Lot, the type of place that provides less than 6 feet between your front door and the back of the next guy’s rig, which dwindles to 3 or 4 feet if your neighbor happens to have a slideout. They do provide picnic tables, but only to a select few inhabitants.There is a basketball court, tennis court, a small but adequate playground, a game room — which I didn’t visit — and a swimming pool. The latter is the only element worth a real note, as it is actually very large and has a jacuzzi that some participating guests did find to be most relaxing, with big powerful jets that get the job done if said job’s description reads “give out the massage.” The pool is mostly 3 or 4 feet deep, with a 5 foot area in the middle. All in all, it’s a nice place to go for a swim if you’re so inclined.However, the excessive signage was annoying. There were literally dozens of signs posting a long list of rules for the pool. Redundant rules, the type that only stodgy old people who’ve lost their will to live come up with. No eating, drinking or glass bottles. Next to that a sign depicting No alcohol. If the “no drinking” didn’t cover it, and “glass bottles” wasn’t enough to reinforce it, we’ll just tell you one more time. But much more than these simple slights to my easily-annoyed ego was the face that the pool was open from 8am – 10pm, however children (anyone under 16) were only allowed in the pool from 10am – 1pm and then again from 3pm – 5pm. Now, anyone who’s ever been a child knows that children are precisely the types of people who can squeeze 190% more fun out of a swimming experience than adults, but for some reason they’ve been limited to only 35% of the available time.Tristan found a “Stay 4 nights, get the 5th free” card attached to our welcome packet here at the Mission RV Park and asked me if I'd like to keep it, which was met with a resounding “no, thanks.” Paying $30+ for a parking lot with hookups in the middle of a garbage dump I guess just doesn’t seem to be our idea of the RV lifestyle (even back when we largely stayed at private parks).