Old Settlers RV Park

3300 E Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78664

512-388-1733

512-791-1107

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GPS: 30.5259,-97.6341

Old Settlers RV Park is located at 3300 E Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, Texas 78664 with a total of 39 campsites. Before your trip to Old Settlers RV Park, check out website at http://www.wcosa.org/wcosa_003.htm or contact them through 512-388-1733 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

30.5259, -97.6341

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 30.5259, -97.6341

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Recreation recreation trail
Site Amenities big rig
Facilities laundry trash
Pets pets

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Overview of Old Settlers RV Park


Last Price Paid: $23

Reported by ancient travelers on 03.18.2021

Number of Sites:

39

Elevation:

656 ft / 199 m

Reviews of Old Settlers RV Park

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  • A Pleasant park to stay at.

    Reviewed 18/3/2021

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    Nightly rate: $23

    Days stayed: 25

    Site number: 5

    Pleasant park to stay at. While this is not the most elegant park that we have stayed in it is by far the most laid-back and beautiful park we stayed at. If you are lucky enough to stay in the back row your face approximately 5 acre meadow/farm with beautiful mature trees. A little bit further in the distance is a pen with goats and do...morePleasant park to stay at. While this is not the most elegant park that we have stayed in it is by far the most laid-back and beautiful park we stayed at. If you are lucky enough to stay in the back row your face approximately 5 acre meadow/farm with beautiful mature trees. A little bit further in the distance is a pen with goats and donkey. During non-Covid times it was a petting zoo for school children to come on a field trip. To the left of the pen you can find a authentic settlers village. The log cabins that were taken down from other parts of Williamson County and reconstructed on this farm. Water, sewage, and electric are provided for you here. Randy who manages the park is it down to earth man that is pleasant to speak with.

  • More of a trailer park than an RV park

    Reviewed 30/12/2017

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    Nightly rate: $26

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 18

    Very tight spaces and just a gravel parking lot with old hookups. Look at pictures to get an idea of this place. The surrounding grounds are awesome with lots of trails and ball fields, playground and more. But the RV part is in need of serious help. Also this is near train tracks.

  • Not much to recommend this park

    Reviewed 9/5/2017

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 34

    The concept behind this RV park is a good one, letting people park to supplement the income of this historical association. But that is where the good stops. Check in is at the office when staffed or via a card in the night slot. When we arrived, the sign on the door said "RV Park Full". Since we were going to a graduation in th...moreThe concept behind this RV park is a good one, letting people park to supplement the income of this historical association. But that is where the good stops. Check in is at the office when staffed or via a card in the night slot. When we arrived, the sign on the door said "RV Park Full". Since we were going to a graduation in the area, we needed to stay somewhere. I popped into the office and found out they did have a spot available. So the proximity of this park to Round Rock is good.The sites themselves are on gravel. Everyone is tightly packed in. Some sites are 50 amps, some are 30. There is water, but no sewer. I am not sure if there is a dump station on the grounds or not.The sites themselves are very unattractive. We had on our site a discarded flower pot, a moving dolly, and trashy junk lying about. We were squeezed between an old travel trailer and a school bus under renovation (the owner was living in it with no curtains...we kept our shades down the whole time).We had 30 amp power that was variable. When the air conditioner was on, it dropped 10 volts. We didn't dare to try the water...we lived off our tanks.There is no WiFi. There are plenty of OTA television stations out of Austin.The price and location are the only two things recommending this place. It was uncomfortable having neighbors that close. If you can't put your awning out, you know you are packed in.If you stay here, Dell Diamond is within walking distance. We had a free afternoon and wandered over to take in a baseball game.I would avoid this place unless you needed cheap or you needed the location. There must be better alternatives.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 05/09/2017

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