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Nas RV Park Corpus Christi

4.2(293 reviews)
1757 D Street, Corpus Christi, Texas, 78418, United States
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4.2

Based on 293 reviews

AW
Aug 24, 2025

I love this place. They have everything needed, hostess on sight and always ready to assist.

HN
Mar 6, 2025

Great RV spots! There is a lot of room between sites, most sites have water views, and the price is excellent! The staff are amazing! Great laundry facilities, just bring your patient pants as it's small, but no smaller than I've seen at other MWR RV sites, and it's clean. Highly recommend. We stayed much longer than we originally planned. Great location!

CS
Jan 16, 2025

This is my 3rd time here because I love being near the water and the warmer temps in the winter. I recommend something to hold your slide toppers down for when it gets windy. If you're staying in park B don't pull onto the 1st road because of the potholes, unless that's where your site is. Everyone in the office is very nice and able to answer questions. I've enjoyed meeting many free spirited, kind and helpful military travelers here! Was invited to have Christmas dinner with my sweet neighbors!

NS
Jun 29, 2024

Campground has good spots and some really bad ones. The road to enter is full of potholes. You can tell that they have fixed quite a few. Half of the campground was not mowed. There were so many mosquitoes. Very hard to be outside without getting bitten several times. Every time we opened the door, the mosquitoes would come inside the RV. It has bathrooms and a laundry room. This campground is for military only

AF
Mar 1, 2024

We travel in a truck camper, pulling an enclosed car hauler with our Subaru, kayaks, bicycles, fishing gear, TV, carpet, outdoor livingroom furniture, and dirty clothes hamper inside the trailer. Unbelievably, we were confronted about parking our enclosed car hauler on the pad. The camp host said it was against policy, and we had to park the trailer about a half mile away. I told the host that I would take the issue up with MWR in the morning. I read the rules and met with the manager and pointed out two conflicting rules about trailers, and recommended adding an exemption for truck campers. I also reported that the 110 outlet did not work (and was not repaired while we were there). He deferred the decision to the director, whom I invited to our camp to discuss their rule and see our setup first hand. We were told twice that the director would come visit. We stayed there for three weeks and never saw the director, and the trailer was never mentioned again. Considering the winds that routinely havoc that area, the idea of not allowing trailers on RV pads is preposterous. As long as all equipment fits and is not on the grass is all that should matter. One would think that storage and security of personal belongings and equipment would be paramount. We were constantly storing our gear in the trailer due to the winds, and the trailer kept our camp neat and organized. We believe that MWR leadership should review their rules and ask themselves why they have that rule. Happy trails fellow travelers.

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