The Sunshine RV Resort is located in the picturesque Texas town of Harlingen and is a great spot for an authentic southern vacation. Onsite, travelers can enjoy group fun through billiards, shuffle board, horseshoes, cards or group play in the clubhouse. Campers can look forward to a number of attractions just beyond the campground including the Hugh Ramsey Nature Park, Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge and the The Harlingen Arts and Heritage Museum. There's also the Texas Conjunto Music Hall, La Feria Nature Center, the Harlingen Performing Arts Theatre and Uncle Buck’s Fishbowl and Grill. The downtown area is also filled with excellent local shops, each providing visitors with a taste of local crafts and creativity, and many travelers eagerly visit the numerous museums just outside of the campground. For the nature enthusiast, there's a long list of great outdoor activities including: hiking, biking, stargazing, sunset viewing, golfing and bird watching. There's something for every type of camper to enjoy! Amenities at the park include: restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, RV storage, waterfront sites, private mailbox, game room, pool access, fitness center, clubhouse and business center. Hope to see you soon!
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
RV Site | $39.00 | $231.00 |
30 Amps
50 Amps
Pet Friendly
Sewer Hookups
Water Hookups
WiFi
Swimming Outdoors
Thousand Trails
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Melanie Fuller
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Hello, I'm Melanie the new host with my husband Omer since October 2018. I mostly wanted to point out our address for the RV park is incorrect on this site and should be 66067 Lone Rock Rd Moro, Oregon 97039
9/21/2019Ronald J Fisher
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Private park about 8 miles north of Lincoln City on the coast. Pull-through sites with FHU including cable. No beach access, though you can walk to Neskowin and get on the beach there, along a potentially very busy highway, so not the best idea. Park has free range domestic rabbits hopping around. Sites are fairly level, unpaved, and out in a grassy meadow, bordered by trees. There's also small mobile home "cabins" available to rent and tent spaces. You cannot hear the surf or see the sea from this location, but it makes a good base for exploring the coast. Some traffic noise. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
2/8/2017Ronald J Fisher
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I would like to add a gem of a place to stay. Sherman County Fairgrounds at Moro, Oregon. Showers, laundry. Dogs allowed to run off leash at camp and in the fairgrounds. Can see Mt Hood and Mt Adams in the far distance. Moro is nice little town. About 19 miles south of interstate 84. Route 97 is called The Journey Through Time Scenic Byway. Open year round. Pull through sites as well as back in. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
2/8/2017