When winter rolls around, many RV travelers start dreaming of warmer temps, sunny skies, and a place to park the rig without worrying about snowstorms or icy roads.
Year after year, Texas tops the list for Winter Texans — and honestly, it’s not hard to see why.
From mild weather and friendly communities to outdoor adventures and affordable long-term stays, Texas checks all the boxes for a perfect winter escape. Let’s dive into what makes the Lone Star State such a favorite among RV travelers — especially those planning a seasonal stay at Mission RV Resort.
First and foremost — the weather.
Unlike northern states where you’re shoveling snow off the roof of your RV or battling frozen water lines, much of Texas offers mild, sunny days all winter long. South Texas in particular (where Mission is located) stays warm enough for shorts during the day and light layers at night.
Just imagine: 70-degree afternoons in December, blooming citrus trees, and no need for winter tires. That alone makes Texas a dream for snowbirds.
Texas knows how to host RVers — especially long-term travelers looking to ride out the winter somewhere comfortable. Many RV parks, including Mission RV Resort, offer:
Whether you’re staying a few weeks or several months, you’ll find that RV parks here are built for ease, convenience, and Southern hospitality.
One of the biggest perks of wintering in Texas is the cost. Compared to Florida, Arizona, or California, many parts of Texas — especially in the Rio Grande Valley — offer a more affordable lifestyle for long-term travelers.
From fuel and food to RV park rates, your dollar stretches farther here. That means more meals out, more attractions to explore, and a little more wiggle room in your travel budget.
Texas is more than just tumbleweeds and highways. The state is packed with:
Down in South Texas, you’re just a short drive from beautiful natural areas like Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park or the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge — ideal for walking, wildlife watching, or simply soaking up the sunshine.
With the great weather, outdoor fun doesn’t stop just because it’s January.
Texans are known for their friendly, down-to-earth charm — and it shows. Whether you’re popping into a local café, strolling through an artisan market, or joining an activity at the RV park, you’re bound to be met with a smile and maybe even a friendly “howdy.”
Many communities in South Texas have embraced the seasonal influx of Winter Texans, offering:
And because so many travelers return year after year, you’ll find it easy to make friends and feel right at home.
Mission, TX, and other Rio Grande Valley towns offer another unique perk: they’re just a short drive from the Mexican border. That opens the door to cross-border adventures, like:
It’s a cultural experience you won’t find in many other winter destinations.
Texas isn’t just a destination — it’s a launch pad.
From your base in Mission RV Resort, you can explore day trips and weekend getaways all over South Texas:
You’re never stuck in one place — unless you want to be.
Winter Texans aren’t just tolerated — they’re celebrated. Local towns host festivals and events specifically for seasonal visitors, including:
Planning your trip around these events can add a ton of color and connection to your winter stay. You’ll get to experience the local flavor, support small businesses, and maybe even discover a new favorite spot.
Check out our Things to Do During Winter in the Rio Grande Valley guide for even more seasonal ideas.
Let’s be real, winters up north can be tough, both physically and mentally. All that gray, icy weather? It takes a toll.
Spending winter in a place like Mission, TX means:
RV life is already good for the soul. Add a warm, sunny winter into the mix, and you’ve got something pretty special.
While all of Texas has its charms, Mission stands out for Winter Texans because:
From the moment you roll in and park your rig, you’ll feel the difference. It’s relaxed, it’s friendly, and it just works for long-term RVers who want a winter spot that feels like home.
In most cases, yes! Especially in South Texas, you’ll find more affordable RV park rates and lower daily living costs.
Popular parks like Mission RV Resort can book up fast, so it’s smart to reserve your spot early — especially for January–March.
Winter in South Texas is pleasantly warm — not sweltering. Think 70s during the day and 50s at night. It’s a nice balance.
Absolutely. The Rio Grande Valley in particular is a well-traveled area for RVers with strong community support and helpful local businesses.