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Dick

For Tumble In RV Park: All the parks in this part of Texas are basically the same. You are in the Chihuahuan Desert. Mostly cactus, rock, and desert plants. This park is representative of the area and reflects the culture of the area. The park is East of Marfa just outside the city limits. It is easy to miss as the entrance sign is small. It is a small park, mostly gravel with a little grass between sites. This is desert grass and it's sparse even though they water it. Sites are gravel & fairly level. They are well spaced & easy to get into. Full hook ups, 50/30 amp. No picnic tables at sites. There is a small community area with a block shelter containing a stove, washer & dryer ($3 per load / honor system) & picnic table. The rest rooms aren't elaborate but they are clean. The park is clean. There is someone who takes care of the park on site but you will probably not see him. It's best to make reservations on line and it's easy to check for vacancies & reserve a site. There is a very small tear drop trailer that is used for an office. Fill out some paper work & drop it in a box. If you made reservations on line your name will be on a board inside the trailer with the site number assigned to you. Very simple. So much to see in the area you won't be spending a lot of time there anyway. Marfa lights, Marfa city, Fort Davis & Fort Davis National Historic Frontier Fort, McDonald Observatory, Davis Mt. State Park, Sul Ross University, Terlinqua, & of course Big Bend. I would stay their again.

Posted Feb 23, 2019 by Dick from Ft Worth. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Steve

For Tumble In RV Park: If you want shady trees and green grass, this is the wrong part of the country to visit! If you want a full service place for a night or a week, I’d say you found it. We stopped to spend the night and went out at dusk to watch for the Marfa Lights. Got lucky and saw some! They market themselves as self-service. No attendee on site, rarely answers phone; make reservations through website and check out pictures.

Posted Feb 20, 2019 by Steve from San Antonio . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Seminole Navion

For Tumble In RV Park: By no means is this a 4 or 5 star campground, but it is a good, solid 3 Star. Water, electric, sewer at the site was fine. If you need sewer, make sure you understand that a couple of sites don't have it. Self check in is different, but not too complicated. Pretty much if you didn't reserve (more than a day in advance) take a quick drive around and pick a site that doesn't have a cone in front of it and then finish the paperwork in the office?. The communal area is a metal building that has a oven, stove, fridge, washer and dryer. The washer/dryer is on the honor system (suggested $3.00 total for using the washer and dryer). The shower house was okay, but could use a little update. ATT signal was awesome in the park. There aren't too options in this area. This did just fine for the night.

Posted Feb 07, 2018 by Seminole Navion from Seminole, Fl. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cybervet

For Tumble In RV Park: Nice place. We have stayed here three times. Great location, but as others said, if trains bother you go somewhere else. Laundry on site in communal kitchen is great place to meet other travelers. On this particular trip our reservation got mixed up but the manager went out of his way to accommodate us and make sure we were happy. The only pain, literally were the grass awns, they get into the dogs paws and our shoes then get brought into the camper and ultimately we get stuck. We didn't experience them in the previous years, maybe this was a ?good' year for them and bad for us.

Posted Dec 31, 2017 by Cybervet from Massachusetts . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mr Salsa

For Tumble In RV Park: This place is pretty great. Just outside of town?pretty much walking distance to great pizza ? and an awesome divey bar too. No frills at all, but an awesome neon sign, laundry, showers and bathrooms. Great wifi too ??

Posted Dec 10, 2017 by Mr Salsa from Seattle, WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jacko

For Tumble In RV Park: Aug.2016. Dispite its appearance this is a nice park, quiet, lots of stars at night and close to the Town.

Posted Aug 15, 2016 by Jacko from Maryland. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Vespagirl

For Tumble In RV Park: Kitschy park on the east side of town. Laundry on site. If the sound of trains bothers you, it's not for you, but we enjoyed it. Check in is on the honor system. Great grocery shopping in the area: the Get-go and Porters. We were in town for some mechanical repairs: if you need a welder ask at the hardware store for Parrot. Lots of art happenings in town, but we did not partake on this trip

Posted Apr 10, 2016 by Vespagirl from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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