Mother’s Day weekend is the unofficial starting gun for Gulf Coast summer — and if you’re looking for the perfect way to celebrate Mom (or treat yourself), there’s no better backdrop than waking up steps from the Texas shoreline at Beachside RV Park in Crystal Beach, TX. But here’s what thousands of guests discover every year: what starts as a holiday weekend getaway turns into a summer-long love affair with coastal RV living.
Whether you’re rolling in for a long weekend or scouting your next monthly home base on Bolivar Peninsula, this guide covers everything you need to know about beach RV living at one of the Gulf Coast’s most laid-back, amenity-packed parks.
Crystal Beach sits on the Bolivar Peninsula — a 27-mile barrier island just a free ferry ride from Galveston — and it delivers everything a coastal escape should: wide open beaches, fresh Gulf breezes, fresh seafood, and a pace of life that forces you to slow down and breathe.
For Mother’s Day weekend 2026, the timing couldn’t be better. The summer season is officially open at Beachside RV Park, and the Gulf water is warming up just in time for beach walks, sandcastle building, and sunset watching with the people who matter most.
There are several RV parks on Bolivar Peninsula, but Beachside RV Park has carved out a distinct identity — and it shows in the guest experience. Here’s what sets it apart:
At Beachside, your monthly rate covers everything: electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, and trash service. That’s a critical distinction on the peninsula, where several competitors charge electricity separately — adding $50–$150+ to your monthly bill depending on usage. When you’re running AC through a Texas summer, that difference adds up fast.
Compare that to competitors like Little Schipper’s RV Park ($675/month + electricity) or Paula’s Vineyard ($450/month + electricity) — and Beachside’s $700/month all-inclusive summer rate becomes the clear value winner for guests who want predictable, budget-friendly coastal living.
Free on-site laundry is one of those amenities that sounds small until you’re living in your RV full-time. No driving to a laundromat, no stocking up on quarters, no waiting in line at a shared facility down the road. It’s included, it’s convenient, and it’s one less thing to think about.
Beachside operates on a modern contactless model — reservations, changes, and guest support are all handled via phone, text, email, or online. A camp host is present on site to assist guests, and maintenance staff are available as needed. You get the support when you need it without the intrusion of an on-site manager hovering around the park.
With 36 storage units ranging from 9×9 to 12×35, Beachside offers something almost no other RV park on the peninsula provides: convenient, affordable on-site storage. Whether you need to stow beach gear, a boat, extra equipment, or seasonal items, storage is right there at the park.
Storage rates:
Planning your stay? Here’s a full breakdown of current rates for summer 2026:
| Stay Type | Rate |
|---|---|
| Nightly (Standard) | $65/night |
| Nightly (Holiday) | $90/night |
| Weekly | $275/week |
| Monthly (Back-in sites) | $700/month |
| Monthly (Pull-through sites) | $725/month |
All rates include electricity, water, sewer, WiFi, trash service, free laundry, and full access to all park amenities.
💡 Pro Tip: If you’re considering a monthly stay, ask about the Move-In Special — first month at $500, then regular rates apply. It’s the most affordable way to try out coastal RV living on Bolivar Peninsula.
We believe in transparency, so here’s an honest look at how Beachside stacks up against nearby competitors for monthly stays in summer 2026:
The bottom line: When you factor in electricity costs at parks that charge separately, Beachside’s all-inclusive $700/month rate is highly competitive — and often the better value for guests running air conditioning through a Texas summer. Add free laundry, free WiFi, on-site storage availability, a fenced dog park, and beach proximity, and the value proposition is clear.
Already booked (or thinking about it)? Here’s how to make the most of a Mother’s Day weekend at Crystal Beach:
Beachside RV Park isn’t just a weekend destination — it’s a community. The park’s monthly-focused model attracts a diverse mix of long-term residents:
The Galveston-Houston corridor is one of the most active industrial and energy corridors in the country. Workers in petrochemical, maritime, construction, and healthcare industries have discovered that a monthly RV stay at Beachside offers comfortable, affordable housing with a commute that beats any apartment — and a beach view that no apartment can match.
With winter monthly rates starting at just $500/month (all utilities included), Beachside is a top choice for snowbirds escaping northern winters. The mild Gulf Coast climate, beach access, and welcoming community make it easy to stay for months at a time.
Free WiFi, a quiet atmosphere, and a beach backdrop? For remote workers, Beachside checks every box. Work from your RV in the morning, walk to the beach in the afternoon — that’s the coastal RV lifestyle that’s drawing a new generation of long-term guests.
Summer monthly stays are increasingly popular with families who want to give their kids a real beach summer — not just a weekend trip. At $700/month all-inclusive, a month at Crystal Beach costs less than most beach vacation rentals for a single week.
Beachside RV Park offers 46 full hookup RV sites with individual water, sewer, and power connections at each site. Power pedestals include 50 amp, 30 amp, and 20 amp service — accommodating all standard RV types including travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes.
Sites include a mix of concrete, gravel, and grass pads, with many offering shade from mature trees. The park accommodates all standard RV configurations.
Important note for older RVs: RVs 10 years or older require approval prior to booking. Simply submit an exterior photo when you inquire, and the team will confirm eligibility quickly.
Beachside is genuinely pet-friendly — not just “pets tolerated” friendly. The park features a large fenced dog park with waste bags provided, giving your dogs room to run, play, and socialize safely. The policy allows up to 2 pets per reservation, and guests are expected to follow posted park rules to keep the community enjoyable for everyone.
Combined with the outdoor shower for post-beach rinse-offs and the walking-distance beach access, Beachside might just be the best dog-friendly RV park on Bolivar Peninsula.
Ready to make your move? Here’s how to get started:
Whether you’re planning a Mother’s Day weekend escape, a full summer stay, or a long-term coastal home base, Beachside RV Park is ready to welcome you. The beach is waiting — and so is your site.
Happy Mother’s Day from everyone at Beachside RV Park. 🌊🌺
No, Beachside does not have a gated entry. The park operates on a contactless model with a camp host on site to assist guests.
No. Beachside RV Park is a full hookup RV park only. Tent camping is not permitted.
The park is walking distance to the beach — no car needed for your daily beach visits.
A maximum of 2 pets per reservation. The park has a large fenced dog park on site.
Yes — 36 on-site storage units ranging from 9×9 to 12×35. Monthly rates start at $95/month for a 12×12 unit.
RVs 10 years or older require approval. Submit an exterior photo when inquiring and the team will confirm eligibility.