Spring has arrived on the Texas Gulf Coast, and that means one thing for anglers: the redfish and speckled trout are running. If you’re planning a spring fishing trip to Matagorda Bay, San Antonio Bay, or the Indianola flats, there’s no better base camp than Magnolia Beach RV Park in Port Lavaca, Texas. Whether you’re rolling in for a long weekend or setting up for the entire season, we’ve got a full hookup site waiting for you — with all utilities included and a short bike ride to the beach.
This guide covers everything you need to know about staying at Magnolia Beach RV Park during spring 2026, including current rates, what’s biting, local events, and why anglers keep coming back to this quiet coastal stretch of Calhoun County.
April on the Texas Gulf Coast is prime time. Water temperatures are climbing into the ideal range for speckled trout, redfish, and flounder, and the bays are waking up after winter. Here’s what’s happening right now on the water near Magnolia Beach:
With Magnolia Beach RV Park just a short drive from multiple boat ramps, fishing piers, and wade fishing access points, you’re perfectly positioned to hit the water at first light and be back at your site before the afternoon heat sets in.
April is one of the most active months in Calhoun County. Here’s what’s happening near the park this spring:
Whether you’re here for the fishing, the festivals, or just the peace and quiet of the Texas coast, April 2026 is a fantastic time to be at Magnolia Beach.
Magnolia Beach RV Park is a quiet, no-frills coastal RV park located at 352 Margie Tewmey Rd, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. We offer 16 full hookup RV sites with 50/30/20 amp power, concrete and non-concrete pads, and a simple, value-focused atmosphere that anglers, retirees, and coastal travelers love.
We’re not a resort — and that’s exactly the point. No crowds, no noise, no drama. Just a clean, well-maintained park close to the water, with everything you need included in your rate.
All rates include electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service. No surprise utility bills at checkout.
| Stay Length | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | $40/night | All utilities included |
| Weekly | $175/week | All utilities included |
| Monthly — Concrete Pad | $350/month | All utilities included + $75 deposit |
| Monthly — Gravel Pad | $250/month | All utilities included + $75 deposit |
Note: Monthly rates are among the most competitive in the Port Lavaca area — and unlike most competitors, your electricity is always included. No meter. No surprise bill at the end of the month.
Shopping around? Here’s an honest look at how Magnolia Beach RV Park stacks up against other RV parks in the Port Lavaca area. We’ve included publicly available pricing and features to help you make the best decision for your stay.
| Park | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Electric Included? | Sites | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magnolia Beach RV Park ⭐ | $40 | $175 | $250–$350 | ✅ Yes | 16 | Beach access, concrete pads, all utilities included |
| Bay View RV Park | $50 | $225 | $395 + electric | ❌ No | 61 | Bay views, larger park |
| Texas Lakeside RV Resort | $61–$76 | $325–$410 + electric | $550–$685 + electric | ❌ No | 178 | Resort amenities, larger property |
| Powderhorn RV Park | N/A | N/A | $450 + electric | ❌ No | 32 | Boat ramp & marina access |
| Pelican’s Post RV Park | $30 | $150 | $500 | N/A | N/A | Budget daily/weekly rates |
| Nuestro Ranchito RV Park | $25 | $150 | $450 | N/A | 10 | Small, highly rated (5.0★) |
The bottom line: When you factor in electricity costs at competing parks (which can easily add $80–$150/month in summer), Magnolia Beach RV Park’s all-inclusive monthly rate of $250–$350 is genuinely one of the best values in the Port Lavaca area. You know exactly what you’re paying — no meter surprises.
Location is everything for fishing trips, and Magnolia Beach RV Park puts you right in the middle of some of the best inshore fishing on the Texas Gulf Coast.
When you’re not on the water, Port Lavaca and the surrounding Coastal Bend area have plenty to offer:
Magnolia Beach RV Park is also a popular choice for contractors, industrial workers, and long-term residents working in the Port Lavaca area. With major employers including Formosa Plastics, Alcoa, and various marine and construction contractors operating in Calhoun County, the demand for affordable, comfortable extended-stay housing is strong.
Our monthly rates — starting at just $250/month with all utilities included — make Magnolia Beach RV Park one of the most cost-effective workforce housing options in the region. No lease, no utility setup, no surprise bills. Just a clean, quiet place to park your rig and get to work.
Contact us to discuss extended stay availability and rates for work crews.
Spring 2026 is filling up fast. Whether you’re planning a fishing weekend, a spring break escape, or a longer coastal stay, Magnolia Beach RV Park has the site for you.
Operating model: Magnolia Beach RV Park is a contactless park. Check-in and check-out are handled digitally for a smooth, hassle-free experience.
RVs 10 years or older require exterior photo approval prior to booking. Maximum 2 pets per reservation.
Yes. All utilities — electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service — are included in every rate. Daily, weekly, and monthly guests all pay one flat rate with no separate utility charges.
The park is within easy biking distance of Magnolia Beach. It’s a short, flat ride to the beach — perfect for morning walks, fishing, or just watching the sunrise over the bay.
Absolutely. Pets are welcome with a maximum of 2 pets per reservation. The park features a large open dog area where your pets can stretch their legs.
RVs that are 10 years or older require exterior photo approval before booking. This helps us maintain the quality and appearance of the park for all guests.
It’s one of the best-positioned parks on the Texas mid-coast for fishing. You’re within easy reach of Magnolia Beach wade fishing, Indianola Fishing Park, Matagorda Bay, Lavaca Bay, and San Antonio Bay — all prime spring fishing destinations.
There are several public boat ramps within a short drive, including access points at Indianola and along Lavaca Bay in Port Lavaca. Powderhorn Marina is also nearby for boaters needing marina services.
Ready to cast a line and call the Texas coast home for a while? Book your site at Magnolia Beach RV Park today and make this spring fishing season one to remember.