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Conveniently located between South Houston and Galveston, this beautiful RV Resort (formerly named Via Bayou RV Resort) offers waterfront living right on the Gulf Shore bayou leading to Galveston Bay. Come relax enjoy just one night or the entire season in our beautiful clean peaceful camping resort. Sites are spacious, bathrooms clean, plenty to see and do in our RV Resort and campground and in the area. A Kemah area RV Park is a BEST KEPT SECRET!! The RV Park and resort is a beautiful waterfront and breathtaking recreational vehicle park and resort with a great lighted Pier for fishing. It is a clean and quiet RV Park which is enjoyed by all! The Galveston Bay view is fantastic with fish jumping in the marina each morning and the presence of Quaker Parrots flying, eating out of the grass an from bird feeders that tenants have put up on their lawns.
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Galveston Bay RV Park is proud of its new pool. The pool is a nice design with plenty of seating to enjoy a cool drink and relax during the Hot days and other times of the year. It is surrounded by a Bamboo fence and secured entrance. Three Papalas to relax under and enjoy the sounds of the pools waterfalls. Restroom located in a Bamboo Papala building, with amenities for both men and women. Treated foundation to keep your feet from being burned in the heat of summer. We hope you come stay with us and enjoy the pool and many other amenities the park has to offer. See POOL GALLERY


There is content on the website, that can be valuable information or informative reading.
Read about Galveston, Kemah, Texas City, Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail and More.
See what is going on at the park, such as Galveston Bay RV updates, events and recipes.
Here you can find links to RV resources, Restaurants (reviews and coupons), Parks and Wildlife, Fishing and RV Publications.
A large variety of birds can be found here in the upper Texas Coast area, a bird watcher's paradise. Read, See and Hear about them at .Net - Birds of Galveston Bay RV Park. Also follow our gang of Mallard ducks from two days old to current.
Updated August 21, 2011