Spring on the Texas Coastal Bend is something special. Water temperatures climb, baitfish flood the shallows, and the “Big Three” — redfish, speckled trout, and black drum — go on the feed. If you’re planning a spring fishing trip to the Port Lavaca area, Magnolia Beach, or Indianola, you need a base camp that’s close to the action, easy on the wallet, and stress-free to book. That’s exactly what Magnolia Beach RV Park delivers.
Whether you’re rolling in for a long weekend of wade fishing, setting up for a month-long coastal stay, or just passing through the Coastal Bend on your way south, this guide covers everything you need to know — from current rates and site details to the best fishing spots within minutes of the park.
April and May are widely considered peak season on the Texas Coastal Bend. Here’s why anglers from across the state make the drive to Matagorda Bay, Lavaca Bay, and the Indianola flats every spring:
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department manages the Coastal Bend fisheries carefully, and the results speak for themselves — this stretch of the Gulf Coast consistently produces trophy-class fish for both experienced anglers and first-timers.
Magnolia Beach RV Park sits at 352 Margie Tewmey Rd, Port Lavaca, TX 77979, just a short bike ride from the shores of Magnolia Beach and minutes from some of the best fishing access on the Texas Gulf Coast. With 16 full-hookup sites, all-inclusive utilities, and a no-fuss contactless management model, it’s built for anglers and coastal travelers who want to spend their time on the water — not dealing with campground logistics.
One of the biggest advantages of Magnolia Beach RV Park is the all-inclusive pricing model. Your rate covers:
No electricity add-ons. No utility surcharges. What you see is what you pay.
Traveling with your fishing buddy (the four-legged kind)? Magnolia Beach RV Park welcomes up to 2 pets per reservation. The large open dog area gives your pup room to stretch out after a long day on the water.
RVs 10 years or older require exterior photo approval prior to booking. This keeps the park clean and well-maintained for all guests.
Magnolia Beach RV Park offers flexible pricing for short-term and extended stays. All rates include electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service.
| Stay Length | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | $40/night | All utilities included |
| Weekly | $175/week | All utilities included |
| Monthly (Concrete Pad) | $350/month | All utilities included |
Rates are subject to change. Book directly at Campspot or call (409) 207-8337 to confirm current availability and pricing.
At $350/month all-inclusive on a concrete pad, Magnolia Beach RV Park is one of the most affordable full-hookup coastal RV options in the Port Lavaca area — especially when you factor in that electricity is included in the rate.
You’re staying in the right place. Here are the top fishing destinations within easy reach of the park:
The beach itself is one of the most accessible surf fishing spots on the Texas Gulf Coast. Wade out into the warm shallows or cast from the shoreline for redfish, black drum, and the occasional shark. No boat required. The park is close enough that you can ride your bike down with your rod and tackle — it doesn’t get more convenient than that.
Located at the mouth of Powderhorn Bayou, Indianola Fishing Marina is a legendary Coastal Bend fishing destination. Anglers consistently pull speckled trout, redfish, and flounder from the docks and surrounding waters. Night fishing under the lights is a local tradition — and the dolphin sightings are a bonus. The marina is just a short drive from the park.
The historic Indianola area offers excellent bank fishing and kayak launch access. The flats here are prime redfish territory in spring, and the area’s rich history (it was once a major Texas port city before being destroyed by hurricanes) adds a unique backdrop to your fishing trip.
The interconnected bay system surrounding Port Lavaca is a world-class fishery. Lavaca Bay and Matagorda Bay offer miles of wade fishing flats, productive grass beds, and deep channel edges that hold fish year-round — but especially in spring when everything is on the move.
Powderhorn Lake is a hidden gem for kayak anglers and wade fishermen. The shallow, clear water makes it ideal for sight-casting to redfish, and the surrounding marshes hold flounder and trout throughout the spring season.
Planning your trip around local events? Spring 2026 has a packed calendar in Calhoun County:
Magnolia Beach RV Park keeps things simple and focused on the coastal experience. Here’s what you’ll find nearby:
The park attracts a diverse mix of guests, all drawn by the value, location, and low-key coastal atmosphere:
Magnolia Beach RV Park operates on a contactless model — easy to book, easy to check in, no hassle. Here’s how to reserve your spot:
Follow the park on social media for updates, availability announcements, and local fishing reports:
Yes. The park is a short bike ride from Magnolia Beach for surf fishing, and a short drive from Indianola Fishing Marina, Indianola Beach, and the Lavaca Bay and Matagorda Bay fishing flats. It’s one of the closest full-hookup RV parks to the best fishing access in the Port Lavaca area.
The park does not have an on-site boat ramp, but Indianola Fishing Marina and Powderhorn Marina are nearby options for boat launch access. The park’s location makes it easy to tow a boat to and from the water each day.
Yes. Electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service are all included in the daily, weekly, and monthly rates. There are no electricity add-ons or utility surcharges.
Absolutely. Up to 2 pets per reservation are welcome. The park has a large open dog area where your pup can run and play.
Magnolia Beach RV Park uses a contactless management model. You can book online through Campspot and check in without needing to coordinate with on-site staff. It’s designed for travelers who value convenience and flexibility.
The park accommodates daily, weekly, and monthly stays. Whether you’re in for a long fishing weekend or setting up for the entire spring season, there’s a rate that works for your timeline.
Spring 2026 is shaping up to be an exceptional season on the Texas Coastal Bend. The fish are biting, the events calendar is packed, and the weather is perfect for coastal RV living. Magnolia Beach RV Park gives you a quiet, affordable, full-hookup base camp just minutes from some of the best fishing in Texas.
At $40/night or $350/month all-inclusive, it’s hard to beat the value — especially when you’re this close to the water. Book your spring stay today before the best sites fill up.
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Magnolia Beach RV Park | 352 Margie Tewmey Rd, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 | (409) 207-8337 | magnoliabeachrvpark.com