Nearby Cities
Houston
HWY 90 RV Park places guests within reach of East Greater Houston and the Houston Ship Channel. Houston attractions near Crosby combine nature, science, and waterfront recreation.
Explore dinosaur halls and the planetarium at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, then enjoy swimming, camping, kayaking, and picnicking at Magnolia Gardens Park.
Crosby
Right on our doorstep, Crosby blends small-town spirit with quick Houston access. This community in eastern Harris County is set along FM 2100 just north of Highway 90. Heritage rodeos, bayou fishing spots, and quick drives to Lake Houston give the small town an outdoorsy feel, mere minutes from the RV park.
Humble
Humble offers family-friendly nature experiences, shopping, and dining a short drive from Crosby. Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center features forest trails, wildlife programs, and historical exhibits along Spring Creek.
Visitors can also explore Deerbrook Mall, nearby golf courses, and restaurants throughout the Lake Houston area.
Huffman
Stretching across wooded neighborhoods on Lake Houston’s east shore, about 25 miles from downtown, Huffman offers a big-city bustle with everything from boating trips to Friday-night football.
Farm-to-Market Roads 1960 and 2100 meet at a modest crossroads lined with cafés, feed stores, and family businesses that give the area its relaxed rural feel.
Dayton
Dayton, Texas, anchors Liberty County’s piney-woods prairie with easy Highway 90 access and a growing roster of visitor diversions. Kayakers glide through bottomland forest at Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, beachgoers swap long Gulf drives for Angel Lagoon’s white-sand shoreline, and golfers or swimmers recharge at Eagle Pointe Recreation
Baytown
Baytown invites explorers to kayak salt-marsh inlets at the 450-acre Baytown Nature Center before slipping down seven-story slides at Pirates Bay Waterpark. Downtown’s Umbrella Alley splashes color across mural-lined walls for photo stops, and sunset pulls visitors to the Fred Hartman Bridge overlook where giant tankers glide beneath bright cable fans.
Birders spot roseate spoonbills along elevated boardwalks, history buffs side-trip to the nearby San Jacinto Monument, and food trucks fuel evening strolls through the growing arts district.
La Porte
Perched on the western shore of Galveston Bay, La Porte blends coastal recreation with Texas lore. Families swim and fish from the long pier at 32-acre Sylvan Beach Park, picnic beneath palms at Seabreeze Park, then trace independence history at the San Jacinto Monument and museum a few

