Teardrop Trailers in Texas

New Teardrops in the State of Texas — Everything is Bigger in the Lone Star State

Texas is a teardrop trailer destination on an epic scale. The second largest state in the country stretches from the piney woods of the east. To the rugged Chihuahuan Desert of the west. From the Gulf Coast beaches of the south to the rolling plains of the panhandle in the north.

Teardrop Trailers in Texas

With over 268,000 square miles of diverse landscapes. Dramatic national parks, and a camping culture as big as the state itself. Texas rewards teardrop travelers like few places in America.

Whether you are exploring the otherworldly rock formations of Big Bend. Paddling the clear waters of the Guadalupe River, camping on Padre Island’s pristine barrier beaches, or cruising the iconic Hill Country backroads. A teardrop trailer is the perfect companion for experiencing everything the Lone Star State has to offer.


Teardrop Trailer Manufacturers in Texas

Texas has a growing teardrop manufacturing scene with builders serving both local buyers and customers across the country.



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Texas is one of the largest teardrop markets in the country. And we want to list every builder in the Lone Star State! If you manufacture teardrop trailers in Texas and are not yet in our directory. We would love to hear from you.

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Renting a Teardrop Trailer in Texas

Texas has a growing teardrop rental market especially in the Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston metro areas. Renting before you buy is a great way to experience the teardrop lifestyle. Across Texas’s incredible landscapes before committing to a purchase.

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Texas Teardrop Trailer Registration Requirements

If you are purchasing a teardrop trailer in Texas. You will need to register it with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. Texas has specific requirements based on the weight and use of your trailer.

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Exploring Texas in a Teardrop Trailer

Texas offers teardrop travelers an almost overwhelming variety of destinations. Here are some of the most spectacular places to take your teardrop across the Lone Star State:

Big Bend National Park — One of the most remote and spectacular national parks in America. Big Bend sits on the Texas-Mexico border. Where the Rio Grande carves through dramatic canyons and the Chihuahuan Desert stretches endlessly in every direction. The dark skies here are legendary for stargazing from your teardrop. Plan well — it is a long drive from anywhere, but worth every mile.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park — Home to the highest peak in Texas. Guadalupe Mountains offers stunning desert mountain scenery. Ancient, fossilized reef geology, and some of the most rugged hiking in the state. A perfect companion destination to Big Bend.

Padre Island National Seashore — The longest undeveloped barrier island in the world. Stretches along the Texas Gulf Coast for 70 miles of pristine beach. Primitive camping directly on the beach with your teardrop is one of the most memorable experiences in all of Texas.

Texas Hill Country — The rolling limestone hills, spring-fed rivers, wildflower meadows, and charming small towns between Austin and San Antonio. Make the Hill Country one of the most beloved teardrop destinations in the state. Garner State Park and Lost Maples State Natural Area are highlights not to be missed.

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Palo Duro Canyon — Known as the Grand Canyon of Texas. Palo Duro is the second largest canyon in the United States. And a stunning surprise in the middle of the flat Texas Panhandle. Dramatic red rock walls, excellent hiking, and a state park campground make this a must visit teardrop destination.

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area — A massive pink granite dome rising above the Hill Country near Fredericksburg. Enchanted Rock is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Texas. Camp nearby and hike to the summit for spectacular views at sunrise and sunset.

Caddo Lake — Located on the Texas-Louisiana border. Caddo Lake is the only naturally formed lake in Texas. A magical landscape of ancient cypress trees draped in Spanish moss and connected by mysterious waterways. A truly unique and unforgettable teardrop camping experience in East Texas.

Lost Maples State Natural Area — Hidden in the Sabinal River canyon west of San Antonio. Lost Maples delivers one of the most spectacular fall foliage displays in the South. Book your campsite well in advance — it fills up months ahead during October and November.


Texas Camping Facts

  • Texas has 95 state parks — more than almost any other state
  • Home to 2 National Parks — Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains
  • Padre Island National Seashore offers 70 miles of primitive beach camping
  • Texas has thousands of campgrounds from the Gulf Coast to the High Plains
  • The state’s sheer size means teardrop travelers can experience. Desert, mountain, forest, coastal, and river camping all within a single state

Teardrop Trailer Resources for Texas Owners

Teardrop Trailers in Texas

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