Loma Paloma RV Park

Farm to Market 170, Presidio, TX 79845

432-229-2992

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GPS: 29.5403,-104.3108

Loma Paloma RV Park is located at Farm to Market 170, Presidio, Texas 79845 with a total of 87 campsites. Before your trip to Loma Paloma RV Park, check out website at http://www.lomapalomatx.com/ or contact them through 432-229-2992 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

29.5403, -104.3108

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 29.5403, -104.3108

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity cable tv wifi
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities laundry restrooms
Discount Clubs Escapees Passport America
Pets pets

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Overview of Loma Paloma RV Park


Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

87

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

Yes

Elevation:

2,559 ft / 779 m

Max Length:

70 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Loma Paloma RV Park

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  • Great RV park in Big Bend area

    Reviewed 16/4/2022

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    Days stayed: 20

    Site number: 39

    We stayed for a few weeks while exploring Big Bend and surrounding area. We really enjoyed our stay. Everything is clean and well maintained. Close to Presido and the border crossing and right got outside BBSP. Great value and super nice people

  • Excellent place for a short stay

    Reviewed 24/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $22

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 7

    After backpacking in Big Bend we were ready for a good hot shower and laundry and clean up. And this place met all our needs at that time. They have a hot shower, bathroom and laundry room. The place was not fancy, but very clean. Laundry was honor system, $1.50/load (washing or drying). There were clothes line so you can hang you...moreAfter backpacking in Big Bend we were ready for a good hot shower and laundry and clean up. And this place met all our needs at that time. They have a hot shower, bathroom and laundry room. The place was not fancy, but very clean. Laundry was honor system, $1.50/load (washing or drying). There were clothes line so you can hang your laundry outside if you wish, they even provide clothes pins for hanging laundry. That was exactly what I did, I hung our laundry outside and they were dry in about 2 hours in hot sun and dry air in desert ????. Overall it was a pleasure experience and will definitely use this RV park again if we ever come to this part of country.

  • Great people, simple location Cash/check only

    Reviewed 8/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $22

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 43

    Overall, a really good stay. Simple park, but hosts make you feel at home. Nothing fancy, but everything you need, laundry on the honor system, shower is clean and simple. There is not much aside from bare essentials in Presidio. Oasis Restaurant is good, post office is box only, no packages can be sent to you. We stayed to ride out a...moreOverall, a really good stay. Simple park, but hosts make you feel at home. Nothing fancy, but everything you need, laundry on the honor system, shower is clean and simple. There is not much aside from bare essentials in Presidio. Oasis Restaurant is good, post office is box only, no packages can be sent to you. We stayed to ride out a cold wave, and needed to plug in. Solid place,

  • Great people, simple location Cash/check only

    Reviewed 8/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $22

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 43

    Overall, a really good stay. Simple park, but hosts make you feel at home. Nothing fancy, but everything you need, laundry on the honor system, shower is clean and simple. There is not much aside from bare essentials in Presidio. Oasis Restaurant is good, post office is box only, no packages can be sent to you. We stayed to ride out a...moreOverall, a really good stay. Simple park, but hosts make you feel at home. Nothing fancy, but everything you need, laundry on the honor system, shower is clean and simple. There is not much aside from bare essentials in Presidio. Oasis Restaurant is good, post office is box only, no packages can be sent to you. We stayed to ride out a cold wave, and needed to plug in. Solid place,

  • Great people’s

    Reviewed 23/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $10

    Days stayed: 13

    Site number: 38

    Had a great stay. Very friendly owner (Maxine) and hosts (Lori & Kevin). We only planned on staying a few days but ended up staying almost two weeks. Reasonable laundry rate - $3.00 (or only $1.50 if you hang your clothes on the drying rack). Other guests very friendly. Two thumbs up.

  • Affordable and convenient

    Reviewed 22/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $22

    Days stayed: 1

    It really depends on what you are looking for. The campground is very affordable, full hookups and low on amenities. We were just here for a night. We called 3 weeks ago to make a reservation and to have mail sent. They never took our reservation, so when the mail came it was turned away. Also, we never got a PO Box number for them, a...moreIt really depends on what you are looking for. The campground is very affordable, full hookups and low on amenities. We were just here for a night. We called 3 weeks ago to make a reservation and to have mail sent. They never took our reservation, so when the mail came it was turned away. Also, we never got a PO Box number for them, and USPS won’t delivery to street address because they have no carriers. It was really unfortunate. One grocery store in town. One liquor store (the duty free store) a nice park with a playground. The sites are unpaved and it’s sandy gravel. Probably pretty common down here. Good value, though. Just wanted to share details.

  • Layed back

    Reviewed 14/3/2020

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    Nightly rate: $10

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 61

    We were going to stay one week and ended up staying 5 weeks. We took trips into Big Bend Ranch for hiking. Hiked into desert behind park, across street along wetlands and along border. The local restaurants, grocery store are nothing to scream about but are enjoyable enough. The park atmosphere is so layed back with happy hour at 4pm....moreWe were going to stay one week and ended up staying 5 weeks. We took trips into Big Bend Ranch for hiking. Hiked into desert behind park, across street along wetlands and along border. The local restaurants, grocery store are nothing to scream about but are enjoyable enough. The park atmosphere is so layed back with happy hour at 4pm. The owner Maxine makes the park feel like family. We never crossed the border but everybody says it is safe with better restaurants and shopping. The hookups are good, laundry, city water, good power, sites are good size, gravel. Secure everything down as the wind will blow almost everyday but never last long.

  • Fantastic

    Reviewed 27/1/2020

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    Nightly rate: $10

    Days stayed: 28

    Site number: 20

    Stayed here 12/29/19 to 1/26/20. When I first pulled in I was skeptical, so I told Maxine, the owner, I'd only be here a couple nights, but I ended up staying for a month. This place is very laid back and was the perfect spot to stay in the winter and get some work done, while also having plenty to see and do in the area. I initial...moreStayed here 12/29/19 to 1/26/20. When I first pulled in I was skeptical, so I told Maxine, the owner, I'd only be here a couple nights, but I ended up staying for a month. This place is very laid back and was the perfect spot to stay in the winter and get some work done, while also having plenty to see and do in the area. I initially came here as a base for Big Bend, and if that's your goal it's probably not the best spot. To get to the national park took about 2-2.5 hours each way. The park is right on FM170 which goes through the state park and into the national park and is one of the most beautiful drives I've ever done. The park also sits right next to some public desert land that has trails that are fun to walk. A lot of people also had ATV's and dirt bikes and would go out and ride the trails. The people at this park are all extremely nice and welcoming, which is one of the big reasons I ended up staying so long. As other reviewers mentioned, they do a happy hour ever day at 4:00 which is a great way to get to know everyone. After becoming friends with the regular happy hour group, they took me over to Mexico one night and we went out for dinner and visited some shops. I was definitely glad I was able to go with the group and didn't attempt to go by myself. Presidio is pretty limited for amenities. There are gas stations, a couple dollar stores, and one grocery store, but not much for restaurants, bars, etc. A lot of people seem to go over the border for a lot of things. The park has 3 washers and 3 dryers that are each $1.50/load and they just go off the honor system. There is also a bathroom and a shower in the laundry room. For connectivity, I only had about 1-2 bars of LTE, but it almost always worked great. The campground also offers wifi, but it only worked for me about half the time.The park has about 80 sites, but make sure you check all the hookups before picking one. My rate of $10/night is the monthly rate - $250/month plus electricity.

  • Good pricing, Nice Folks

    Reviewed 12/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $22

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 14

    We popped in for just one night but we ended up staying 5 days. They have a happy hour out in the center of the park at 4 p.m. daily. Everyone seems to come to this (and most are not drinking but just socializing). We met another couple that we hit it off with and ended up "going and doing" with them. Another gentleman (Gary from Illin...moreWe popped in for just one night but we ended up staying 5 days. They have a happy hour out in the center of the park at 4 p.m. daily. Everyone seems to come to this (and most are not drinking but just socializing). We met another couple that we hit it off with and ended up "going and doing" with them. Another gentleman (Gary from Illinois) drove us across the border to Mexico and showed us around. Maxine, the owner, was just great and the whole operation was a reflection of her laid back personality. Dogs are allowed to be off leash but naturally the expectation is that you control them and pick up after them.It is a gravel lot and probably has 60 or so sites but people were spread out and we didn't feel packed in. The rate here is $22 but first night is $11 if you have Passport America.There is shower and washers and dryers tho we didn't need them. Internet is good here but be sure to ask for a site close to the connection point (its about in the middle of the park)Oh yeah, while we were here (March of 2019) the Javelin's cruising by about 10 p.m. and Boy! do they stink!

  • Border town 10 mi from Big Bend Ranch, 60 miles from Big Bend NP

    Reviewed 5/1/2019

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    Nightly rate: $9

    Days stayed: 30

    See our blog post listed here on Campendium for a more detailed review.Price is for the month. $22/night regularly, but they also accept Passport America, Escapees, & AARP.This is basically a very large dirt/gravel lot with 4 long, level rows for RVs. Sites are large and spacious- some of the largest we’ve seen in our 1.5 years...moreSee our blog post listed here on Campendium for a more detailed review.Price is for the month. $22/night regularly, but they also accept Passport America, Escapees, & AARP.This is basically a very large dirt/gravel lot with 4 long, level rows for RVs. Sites are large and spacious- some of the largest we’ve seen in our 1.5 years of full timing.50/30/20 amp FHUs. Also, 2 washing and 2 drying machines ($1.50 honor box) as well as a bathroom with a shower. Wifi available, but only okay in the center of the park. 3 bars Verizon LTE.Close to a road, but not much traffic- usually pretty quiet. The road goes to Lajitas/Terlingua/Big Bend and is GORGEOUS!! Runs along the Rio Grande and includes a 15% grade, so don't take a big rig unless you're prepared.The park is very close to Mexico if you want to take a trip over the border. We’ve been told by locals it is very safe, but we did not cross, so no personal experience.

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