I’m Brock, the owner of Stoneham Trails RV Park in Navasota. I built this 20-acre retreat to give fellow travelers a quiet Texas base—full hookups at every site, washer-dryer access that works, and all the breathing room country living promises. Below I share exactly how the park runs, what you’ll find once you roll through the gate, and why guests who arrive for a weekend often extend for a season.
Where You’ll Find Me
Our entrance sits at 11452 County Rd 304, Navasota, TX 77868, about twelve minutes west of the Texas Renaissance Festival grounds. Highway 105 connects us to Conroe and Brenham; SH 249 funnels you south toward Magnolia and Houston. Turn north on County Rd 304, follow the cedar-post fencing, and watch the gravel widen into level pull-thru sites. View the exact park map for dimensions.
Quick Snapshot of Core Amenities
Feature | What It Means for You |
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30/50-amp power, water, septic | Hook up in five minutes, no adapters needed |
Free Wi-Fi mesh | Stream at night without cellular dead zones |
Laundry facility (2 washers, 2 dryers) | Knock out chores while you grill |
Pet-friendly policy | Leashed walks welcome on all trails |
On-site hosts (9 am–5 pm daily) | Real people, same-day answers |
Those five items form the backbone of daily comfort. Everything else—big skies, chirping meadowlarks, neighbor cookouts—builds on that foundation.
Short-Term Stays: Weekends to 30 Days
Some guests pull in on Thursday and chase the full Texas Renaissance Festival lineup. Others fish three days at Lake Conroe, then loop east to Louisiana. If that sounds like you, check the short-term page for per-night pricing, site photos, and the reservation calendar. I guarantee:
- A shaded picnic table at each pad
- Propane refill service on request
- After-hours gate code for late arrivals
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance and keep your full deposit—no hidden deductions.
Long-Term Comfort: A Month or More
Working a project at Aggie Land, waiting out a home build, or hunting the fall season? Scroll through our long-term option. Choose a perimeter site for extra lawn or a center pull-thru for ease of parking. Long-term leases (30 days+) qualify for:
- Flat monthly electric rate with meter read-outs emailed every 28 days
- Parcel lockers for Amazon and UPS deliveries
- Monthly community potluck under the pavilion
Once you sign, your spot stays yours—no mid-season relocations.
Visualizing Drive Times
A picture beats paragraphs, so here’s how long the most requested attractions sit from our gate:
You can wake at sunrise, stroll the trails with your dog, then reach Downtown Houston for an afternoon Astros game without stress.
Exploring the Neighborhood
The countryside sounds quiet, yet action hides in every direction. Tap the interactive list on our area attractions page for addresses, then plan your loop:
- Texas Renaissance Festival – Jousts, turkey legs, and fire dancers each autumn weekend.
- Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site – Walk the room where Texas declared independence.
- Lake Conroe – Boat ramps and striped bass within forty minutes.
- Kyle Field – College Station crowds roar each football Saturday; tailgating starts at 6 am.
Return by sunset and you still have time to roast marshmallows under pitch-black stars.
Inside a Typical Day on the Park Grounds
Morning
Coffee steams from the pavilion pot by 6:45 am. Light east breeze rocks the wind chimes. If you need a jog, the mowed one-mile loop circles the pond twice.
Midday
RVs pull in and out. I guide rigs longer than 40 feet with a handheld radio to avoid backing mishaps. If you work remote, the Wi-Fi node near site 7 clocks 80 Mbps down.
Evening
Sundown glows orange across open pasture. Guests grill, swap road stories, and plan next legs. Burn bans rarely hit our zone, but I keep spark screens at the fire rings just in case.
Seasonal Planning Guide
Season | Weather Snapshot | Why Guests Choose It |
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Spring (Mar–May) | 70 °F days, bluebonnets bloom | Wildflower drives, mild nights |
Summer (Jun–Aug) | 90 °F heat, clear skies | Lake Conroe boating, star-gazing |
Fall (Sep–Nov) | 75 °F highs, festival season | Texas Ren Fest weekends |
Winter (Dec–Feb) | 55 °F days, quiet trails | Snowbird escapes, low crowds |
Note: RV antifreeze rarely required; freezes last hours, not days.
Walk-Through of the Booking Process
- Check site calendar on the contact page or call 936-870-8817.
- Reserve online with one-night deposit (credit card or ACH).
- Receive gate code and site map PDF in your inbox.
- Arrive and park—an on-site host meets every first-time guest.
No voicemail loops, no third-party apps.
Answers to Frequent Questions
Can I receive mail here?
Yes, include your site number in the address.
Do you limit RV age?
Any rig in safe, road-worthy condition is welcome. Call ahead if older than 20 years for a quick photo check.
Is the Wi-Fi strong enough for Zoom?
Speeds exceed 25 Mbps throughout the park. I join weekly video calls without drops.
Are there breed restrictions for dogs?
I require leash control and good behavior—no breed bans.
How do I extend my stay?
Visit the office or text the park phone; we finalize within minutes if the site isn’t pre-booked.
Tips From the Owner’s Toolbox
- Carry leveling blocks—gravel is laser-graded, yet blocks dial in perfect slide alignment.
- Open gray-water valve only after connecting the sewer donut; our vacuum line clears immediately.
- Buy festival tickets online to skip the morning queue; traffic piles up on FM 1774 in October.
- Mosquitoes fade after first frost, but a citronella candle on summer nights keeps patios calm.
Ready to Park Under Wide Texas Skies?
Head to my reservation portal or ring the office between 9 am and 5 pm. Let me know if you prefer a western sunset view or quick-exit pull-thru; I’ll hold the right pad. The gate swings open when you arrive, the hookups stand ready, and you set the pace—one night or all year.