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Old Settlers Association RV Park - North Lot
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Old Settlers Association RV Park - North Lot

Round Rock, Texas
3.9 (64 reviews)

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About Old Settlers Association RV Park - North Lot

Campground in Texas.

Old Settlers Association RV Park's North Lot offers RV travelers a convenient home base for exploring the Austin metropolitan area and the vibrant communities of Central Texas. Located in Round Rock at 3300 Palm Valley Boulevard, this park provides straightforward RV accommodations for those looking to experience one of Texas's most dynamic regions.

Round Rock has evolved into a thriving hub of activity, situated just north of Austin and easily accessible to the state capital's renowned attractions. The area is known for its blend of suburban convenience and access to natural Texas landscapes. Being centrally positioned in the greater Austin area means you're within reasonable driving distance of some of the region's most popular destinations. Austin itself draws visitors with its live music scene, outdoor recreation opportunities along the Colorado River, and diverse cultural attractions. The area's growth has made it a popular destination for business travelers and families alike.

The North Lot location puts you in proximity to Round Rock's own attractions and amenities. The community has developed significantly over the years and offers shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Golfers will find multiple courses in the area, while outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the Texas Hill Country's natural beauty, which is accessible for day trips. Birding, hiking, and exploring state parks are all within reach for those seeking outdoor adventures.

This park appeals to travelers who want a practical stopping point for exploring Central Texas without the urban intensity of staying directly in Austin. It's suitable for families traveling through the region, business professionals needing temporary lodging, and anyone wanting to use Round Rock as a staging area for broader Texas exploration. The park's rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars reflects feedback from numerous travelers who have stayed here. Whether you're passing through Texas or settling in for a longer stay to explore the Austin area, the North Lot provides accessible RV parking in a well-established community.
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Book Early

Round Rock is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Texas weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Round Rock.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Round Rock. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Old Settlers Association RV Park - North Lot Reviews

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Doug Davies

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Doug Davies

We stayed at Old Settlers RV Park for just over 2 months. We now have fast multiplying roaches in our unit. I woke up this morning to see a roach in my coffee pot and another one in my coffee cup. We have killed over 10 roaches this morning. All this has occurred after applying insecticide too.

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Renee KH

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Renee KH

Tried to get reservations here for the Frontiers Day celebration @ the Old Settlers town park down the road. Left 3 messages & no one ever called me back. Found a nice place to stay @ in Georgetown instead. We drove through this park out of curiosity when we got there. The place is nasty, with junk all over the place and broken down trailers. Their website says no one is supposed to be living... Tried to get reservations here for the Frontiers Day celebration @ the Old Settlers town park down the road. Left 3 messages & no one ever called me back. Found a nice place to stay @ in Georgetown instead. We drove through this park out of curiosity when we got there. The place is nasty, with junk all over the place and broken down trailers. Their website says no one is supposed to be living here, but it's obvious there is. Needless to say I'm glad we didn't stay there & no one returned our calls. Steer clear.

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Ellen Bradley

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Ellen Bradley

Convenient to lots of things to do and see. Well maintained with friendly staff. Walking trails and great playground just across the street. Do not take reservations so it's not always easy to get the spot you want. However, manager is often able to find a place you can dry camp till something becomes available. Reasonably priced. Try to stay here every time we go through.

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Doug Gross

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Doug Gross

The RV park is nothing special (just a gravel lot), but the location is great and it's a third of the price of any place around. However, they do not enforce the 4 week stay limit, so there are people pretty much living there or worse, just using it was storage. It makes it near impossible to get a spot, even if you come check every morning (like I did for a week). I wish they would do something a... The RV park is nothing special (just a gravel lot), but the location is great and it's a third of the price of any place around. However, they do not enforce the 4 week stay limit, so there are people pretty much living there or worse, just using it was storage. It makes it near impossible to get a spot, even if you come check every morning (like I did for a week). I wish they would do something about this as I'd loved to have stayed here while in Austin.

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Lezlea Hudson

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Lezlea Hudson

No amenities at all. The slots are very close together and you don't have a picnic table, fire pit or even grass. The good thing is that there is a hike and bike trail across the road with a couple of play scapes if you have kids, and, soccer fields plus batting cages. And, lots of places to eat. Another good (and could be bad) thing is Dell Diamond is also across the road. They have AAA baseball... No amenities at all. The slots are very close together and you don't have a picnic table, fire pit or even grass. The good thing is that there is a hike and bike trail across the road with a couple of play scapes if you have kids, and, soccer fields plus batting cages. And, lots of places to eat. Another good (and could be bad) thing is Dell Diamond is also across the road. They have AAA baseball games. The bad part is that they also have concerts, like Snoop Dog, there. He was loud and naughty words that you could hear plain as day until about 1 am. This park is pricey $600/month for 30 amp and $700/month for 50 amp. No reservations are accepted, so you just pull in and hope for the best. We chose this park because we live full-time in our rv and travel for work. Our down-time is winter and this park is close to our kids and friends. So, convenience over practicality or scenery.

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