Sand Creek RV Park

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$35.00 USD per night, starting at.

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1509 West 8th ST., Post, TX, 79356

Come enjoy the peace and quiet of living in nature. The Sand Creek RV Park is located just west of Post, Texas on Highway 380. It is home to 19 RV spots and a full time residence.  We have free Wi-Fi, laundry services, and plenty of space for your vehicles and pets. We pride ourselves on our ability to serve our guests with kindness and respect.

Our full-time park manager, Vicki, will be here to greet you when you arrive!

Our daily rate is $35, weekly rate is $150 and our monthly guests pay $375. This is an all inclusive price that includes laundry services, Wi-Fi, and utilities.

Last Updated: 04/30/2025


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1509 West 8th ST., Post, TX, 79356
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Post is located on the edge of the caprock escarpment of the Llano Estacado, the southeastern edge of the Great Plains. It is at the crossroads of U.S. Routes 84 and 380. The local economy thrives on the oil and renewable energy industries.

Post Texas is a great middle ground between the heart of Texas and the mountains of New Mexico. It’s also only 45 minutes from Lubbock where you can drive in and support the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

In town you'll find great places to eat such as Holly's Drive Inn, George's Restaurant, and Mooseknuckles Bar and Grill! There's also a great park on the southern edge of town that's great for walking and enjoying the outdoors.

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Kim Ladd avatar

Kim Ladd

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Horrible place to live, full of drugs, violence, alcohol abuse, Constant cigarette smoking, Not a good place for children, getting woken up at 1 in the morning because a child is knocking on the door asking to spend the night because his household is getting too violent. Broken down Laundry facilities full of dog fur and feces, unprofessional management who will trespass in your space come to your front door cuss you out and is intoxicated all the time. Dangerous environment that has had a history with the fire department due to all the hazardous clutter. Asking for personal information then leaving it for everyone to see your Social Security numbers and bank account, they claim to do a background check yet they have felons living in the park. Electrical hazards all over the property, The electrical bill will be one amount with no explanation than triple the next month. Water and electricity constantly get turned off and will be off for long periods of time. Once you question the bills or anything at all they become combative and demand more and more money. The trees are overgrown and drop so many berries that it’s unmanageable and damages your vehicle and trailer.

4/30/2025
Rita D’Alvarez avatar

Rita D’Alvarez

1

We spent three weeks at this “resort” over the Christmas holidays Pros: *the staff was friendly and accommodating *it was peaceful and quiet *there is a pool, some sheep and goats and a “meditation garden.” *Sunday services and weekly bible study conducted on site by the owners. *the office serves as a store offering a few foods, condiments and ice cream Cons: *no bath room or shower for RVers *no cable TV and no TV reception (unless you have a TV service like Direct TV) *no WiFi or internet *no hot tub *no real store or food service *state of neglect and general disrepair (example: the last bench in the “meditation garden” is detached from its base and hazardous to anyone attempting to sit on it) So if your idea of a resort is peace and quiet, religious services, bible study and sheep and goats in a relaxed environment this may be your place. If on the other hand if “resort” implies wifi, cable, bathrooms, showers, hot tub, store or some form of food service and safe seating this may not be.

1/8/2020