If this was a larger town, sketchy would be the perfect description. But it's a tiny town and this is a pleasant park that just happens to have around 8 spaces. It's no frills, some spots, especially the shady ones are not level. I felt large in my 22' long vehicle but I've seen images of larger vehicles parking here.
Paying to register was the biggest drawback of this location. The website sucks, there is no option to pay directly, so you have to "pay a utility bill" on their website and then for account number put in RV park. It's honestly easier to register in person if you arrive during business hours because they have a drop off box. I'd just put RV Park, dates and include cash or check on and envelope and you're done. I see payment receipt numbers in their mailbox but I didn't do that. I paid, I have proof, no need to bother with that as you're not directed to.
The electric boxes in the shady area really need work. It's like people have run into them, which is understandable, it's not well planned out in terms of location. The four electric boxes closest to the pool seem fine.
I will probably never come back. It was too stressful to find, pay and the environment needs work to make it not...
Read moreMemphis Texas City Park was a fabulous inexpensive overnight stay while on our way through Texas. The park provides 8 sites. Each site has water and 50/30/20 electric. Though the sites are grass rather than concrete, each appears acceptably level. Best of all, it was quiet.
PAYMENT: Here’s the gritty on payment. Unlike some older reviews stating this rv park is free, it’s not free in today’s world (5/11/25). But $15.00 cash, check, or credit card will get you a one night stay. There are 2 ways to pay. 1. Pay in person at City Hall (water department office) or 2. pay at the blue drop box in front of the police station (adjacent City Hall). This may sound like a hassle but City Hall and the police station both are only a few minutes from the park. Hope this helps clear up some of the misunderstandings you might have while reading...
Read moreWe were headed south on hwy 287 and needed a place to stay overnight on our way from Amarillo to Dallas. We couldn't have been happier. The park was clean, the people we ran into were nice, and the best part was..... it was FREE and...we had the entire place to ourselves! Our site was more than sufficient to park our 40 ft class A and we had hook ups for 50 Amp electric and water. We are not sure the rules on how long you can camp here but it sure made a nice place to stay overnight. We camped right next to the pool and went to sleep hearing the gentle churn of the water and crickets in the woods. Definitely beats a rest stop for overnight. We plan to come back just to enjoy it the next time we...
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