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Monahans Sandhill State Park RV & Campground Guide

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Monahans Sandhills State Park near Monahans, Texas, is a fantastic place to go sand sledding, ride your horse across the sand, or go camping. The state of Texas does not actually own the land for this park in Ward and Winkler counties, but rather, it leases and manages 3,000 acres from the Sealy-Smith Foundation. The park includes a lease of an additional 800 acres from the Williams family of Monahans and 300 acres from Ward County. Be forewarned that this park can get very hot in the summer, but spring and fall are terrific times to visit when temperatures are more moderate. Winds, usually from the southeast in the summer and the northwest in the winter, create constantly changing dune shapes. While visiting, you can find many things to do in the surrounding Permian Basin area, including learning about the history of the oil industry at the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, watching a show at the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center, and hiking at the I-20 Wildlife Preserve.

Nearby Cities:

  • Monahans, TX

  • Midland, TX

  • Odessa, TX

  • Crane, TX

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Weather
Spring 49 – 83 F
Summer 68 – 97 F
Fall 56 – 86 F
Winter 31 – 63 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Monahans Sandhill State Park

Campground Accommodations

Monahans Sandhills State Park Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 43 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, showers, grills

Monahans Sandhills State Park

There are 26 campsites at Monahans Sandhills State Park. Rates start at $15 per night, and each site comes with a shade shelter.

Water hookup: Yes 

Electrical hookup: Yes 

Sewer hookup: No 

Wi-Fi: No 

Pet-friendly: Yes 

Other amenities: Grills, fire rings, picnic tables 

Ana's RV Park

Cable television, internet and barbecue pits are just a few of the amenities that you'll find at this family-owned RV park. Rates start at $40 per night at Ana's RV Park, and you can get weekly or monthly rates.

Water hookup: Yes 

Electrical hookup: Yes 

Sewer hookup: Yes 

Wi-Fi: Yes 

Pet-friendly: Yes 

Other amenities: Cable TV, internet, barbecue pits 

Winkler County Park

This campground at Kermit, Texas, offers paved campsites in a well-maintained county park. Keep the kids occupied with the playground and plenty of places to run.

Water hookup: Yes 

Electrical hookup: Yes 

Sewer hookup: Yes 

Wi-Fi: No 

Pet-friendly: Yes 

Other amenities: Playground 

Mesquite Oasis RV Park

Indoor basketball, pool, an exercise room, laundry and a community room are just a few of the amenities that you will find at this campground in Odessa, Texas. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available at Mesquite Oasis RV Park.

Water hookup: Yes 

Electrical hookup: Yes 

Sewer hookup: Yes 

Wi-Fi: No 

Pet-friendly: Yes 

Other amenities: Indoor basketball, catch-and-release pond, laundry 

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What to Do at
Monahans Sandhill State Park

During your visit, you can rent a sand disc at the park's office to go sledding on the dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park. You can also make use of the hiking trails across the sand, and those needing a little help can borrow a beach wheelchair from the park's headquarters at no cost. Stop at the park's office to see the exhibits to learn more about the area's history. The wildlife viewing area attached to the center is a terrific spot to see animals and desert plants. The park also offers an 800-acre equestrian area to explore the desert environment.

Inside Monahans Sandhill State Park

Head to the visitors' center to cool off and watch the wildlife through the large windows of the building. Then, head back outside to slide down the sand dunes. You can also go hiking anywhere that you want in this park because there are no designated trails. Bring your horses and go for long trail rides in the equestrian area. This park is conveniently located very near Interstate 20 and a great place to spend a day or two relaxing. However, be forewarned that the afternoon temperatures can get hot, so it's important to drink plenty of water. 

Nature Watching Nature Watching

The nature center attached to the park's headquarters is a fantastic place to go nature watching. You can often see badgers, wood rats, kangaroo rats, javelinas, feral hogs, and Jerusalem crickets. Animals can survive in this area because the dunes sit atop an underground water source. In low-lying places, the water often seeps up through the sand, allowing animals to get a drink.

Stargazing Stargazing

Monahans Sandhills State Park is a fantastic place to go stargazing because of its remote location, which provides clear skies free from light pollution. Grab a blanket and lie back on the ground, or set up a telescope at a picnic table to see the stars above you. The constellations you see will vary throughout the year, so bring a guidebook.

Flora and Fauna

Plants help stabilize the sand dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park. One you will see is the shin oak. This tree seldom grows over 4 feet tall and grows hundreds of acorns. The acorns act as a food source for some animals. In addition, visitors will see some mesquite trees and desert grasses.

Hiking Hiking

While no hiking trails exist at Monahans State Park, guests are welcome to hike on the dunes. Remember that this location can get very hot in the summer, so bring lots of water. The recommendation is one gallon of water per party member per day. In addition, keep track of your surroundings to find your way back to your starting point. The open spaces at the park are a great place to practice your navigation skills with a compass.

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How to Get to
Monahans Sandhill State Park

Getting to Monahans Sandhills State Park from Monahans, Texas, is easy. Start by getting on Interstate 20 East Business. Turn left onto Shell Oil County Road. Go 1.7 miles and turn right onto Monahans Sandhills State Park Road.

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Entering Monahans Sandhill State Park

Parking for vehicles of all sizes is available near the pay station at the park's east end. Parking is also available near the park's picnic areas. People under the age of 13 can enter this park for free. Those aged 13 and over must pay a $4 entrance fee.

Monahans Sandhill State Park Per person : $4.0

Children 12 and under may enter at no cost.

Most people come to Monahans Sandhills State Park to sled on the sand, play sand football, or roll down the dunes. However, you can find many other adventures in this outdoor recreation area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Monahans Sandhill State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Monahans Sandhill State Park?

Spring is the perfect time to visit Monahans Sandhills State Park because the weather will be cooler. You will love seeing the oak and mesquite trees in full bloom. In addition, the sunlight bouncing off the sand is not as intense during this season because the sun is at a steeper angle to the desert floor than during summertime.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Monahans Sandhill State Park?

Most Monahans Sandhills State Park animals are small because of limited food and water. Therefore, you may see badgers, wood rats, kangaroo rats, and javelinas. Visitors have also seen feral hogs in the park, especially at night.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Monahans Sandhill State Park?

There are 25 RV camping sites in the campground. In addition, people who bring their horses can camp in designated spots in the equestrian area. Note that there are no horse pens, so horses will need to stay tied to trailers, or campers will need to bring livestock panels.

Is Monahans Sandhill State Park accessible for disabled visitors?

You do not always need to make camping reservations at Monahans Sandhills State Park, though it is certainly encouraged. Camping spots are $15 per night. Each camping spot has a shade shelter, and some sites are paved.

Are pets allowed at Monahans Sandhill State Park?

Yes, your leashed dogs are allowed at Monahans Sandhills State Park. Many people bring their horses to this park to ride in the 800-acre equestrian area. There is an additional $2 fee for each horse.