Ozona RV Park

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OzonaSignCall (325) 226-2740
or email us at
Manager@Ozonarv.com

Southridge Ozona RV Park opened in
the fall of 2012 with 64 RV spots.

 


Some of our features include:

  • Free Wireless Internet
  • Cable TV
  • 50 and 30 Amp Service at all RV Spots
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Water and Sewer

And we accept Credit Cards

Visa, Mastercard, cash, and checks.


RV Pricing

CALL FOR RATES AND AVAILABILITY
(325) 226-2740

 


Click here to view a copy of the Rental Agreement. 

Click here to download a .pdf of the Rental Agreement (1.7mb).

We also have several mobile homes on site. Space is currently limited, however we can add additional mobile homes for contracts longer than 6 months.

Our address is:

SouthPark RV Park
268 S. Highway 163
Ozona, TX 76943

 Click here to get directions from Google

The address does not show up in most GPS’s. The easiest way to find us it to turn South on Highway 163 in Ozona (the main road in the center of town). Drive 1 mile from I-10 until you reach the “55 MPH” sign and turn right immediately on a gravel road. The RV park is about 100 yards down the road.

 



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A Little about Ozona

Crockett_county_courthouseOzona is the county seat of Crockett County, Texas with a population of 3,225. Crockett County is named for Colonel Davy Crockett, a hero of the Alamo. Ozona is called the “Biggest Little Town in the World.” It is located on Interstate 10 some 82 miles southwest of San Angelo. Crockett County is one of the nation’s leading producers of wool and mohair. It is situated in the Edwards Plateau region in the western edge of the Texas Hill Country. Hunters come to Ozona in search of white-tailed deer, javelina, and game birds.
The county was organized in 1891 under a giant oak tree, which still stands and shades the historical marker describing the event. The Davy Crockett Monument is a large statue in the City Park on the town square.
Ozona was known as Powell Well, after land surveyor E.M. Powell, when it was founded in 1891. In 1897, it was renamed Ozona for the high quantity of its open air, or “ozone”. The three-story Crockett County Museum at 404 11th Street features a blacksmith shop, ranching artifacts, and a wool/mohair room. A scenic drive from Ozona to Lancaster Hill, west on Texas State Highway 290, provides a panoramic view of the Pecos River Valley.

Southridge RV park has  2 locations to serve you: Big Spring RV Park & Ozona RV Park

 


 

Southridge RV park has  2 locations to serve you:
Big Spring RV Park & Ozona RV Park