
New RV Park Is Coming to Amarillo and It Has a Prime I-40 Location
Living the RV life is an experience. Many people opt for RVs because they are perfect for traveling and camping. It's a home on wheels, and you can take it with you wherever you travel. RV life isn't always about traveling; it's a new way of life. Sometimes it is cheaper to live in an RV than to rent an apartment. Either way you choose to RV, you need a place to park it when you travel or a place to live.
Another RV park is coming to Amarillo, right on I-40, to make your RV stay in the Yellow City even more convenient.
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What We Know About the New Amarillo RV Park
According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Amarillo RV Park is opening at 2301 E I-40. That is the area just west of Cracker Barrel and right in front of the Spark Hilton hotel.
Construction Timeline and Project Cost
The construction is planned to begin in June and finish a year later in June 2027. The plan is for 25 pad sites and a 1,121-square-foot office building with restrooms and laundry facilities. The estimated cost of this project is $1,000,000.
Update: Owner Reveals Official Name and Opening Timeline
The owner of the new RV park reached out to us after the article was published and let us know that the official name is Baby Cactus RV Park. It is expected to be open by the end of September or early October 2026.
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Why This Location Is a Win for RV Travelers
This will add to the over 20 RV parks already in the Amarillo area. Its I-40 location brings added convenience for RV travelers passing through Amarillo. It's centrally located and convenient to all the fun places Amarillo has to offer. Not only that, it's right next to the Cracker Barrel, a perfect place for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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