RV Park
Beaumont RV & Marina
560 Marina Dr, Beaumont, TX 77703
Listing Price: $5,500,000
Investment Overview
Beaumont RV & Marina is a 256-site property located in Beaumont, Texas.
The property sits on 27.88 acres and offers a diverse site mix comprised of 81
RV lots, 93 storage units, 64 covered boat slips, and 18 open boat slips. The
property operates on city water and sewer. Water, sewer, and trash are paid
by the property, and electric is paid by residents. Amenities include Wi-Fi,
restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a volleyball court, a swing set, picnic
tables, and ice. The property holds a Good Sam rating of 9/9*.
Beaumont is located on Interstate 10 with access to U.S. Highways 90, 96,
and 287, positioning the city roughly 90 miles east of Houston and giving the
area access to more than 2.5 million people within a two-hour drive. The
property's parcel runs along approximately 1,000 feet of Interstate 10, with
the park entrance situated on the cross street that connects to the highway.
The Port of Beaumont, a deep-water channel facility on the Neches River,
anchors the regional economy alongside the city's petrochemical, energy,
and medical sectors.
Beaumont sits along the Neches River, known as the Last Wild River in East
Texas, which flows through downtown Beaumont on its path to Sabine Lake.
The river supports more than 200 tree species, 47 mammal species, and 300
bird species, and Collier's Ferry Park offers four public boat ramps nearby.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has officially designated the Cooks
Lake to Scatterman Paddling Trail, a 4.8-mile loop through the Big Thicket
National Preserve, as a state paddling trail, drawing paddlers and outdoor
recreation visitors to the area.
Some of the recent notable developments in the area include:
In progress: The City of Beaumont is advancing a $700.1 million Community
Investment Plan covering infrastructure projects scheduled between 2026
and 2030, spanning water systems, streets, downtown development,
wastewater, drainage, parks, and recreation.
September 2025: Sempra Infrastructure reached a final investment decision
on Phase 2 of the Port Arthur LNG export terminal in Jefferson County, a $14
billion expansion expected to bring commercial operations online in 2030
and 2031.
September 2025: Entergy Texas received approval to build the
Legend Power Station in Port Arthur, a $1.6 billion natural gas plant
expected to generate approximately $1.79 billion in regional economic
activity during construction.
December 2025: A Texas Comptroller study found the Port of
Beaumont generated $23 billion in trade during 2024, a 182 percent
increase from 2015, supporting 157,000 net jobs and contributing $23.4
billion to the state's GDP.
Investment Highlights
- 8.80% Day One Cap Rate
- RV Park Occupancy Averaging 80%+
- Multiple Income Streams: RV Park, Storage Facility, and Marina
- Concrete Roads and Pads Throughout
- Operates on City Water and Sewer
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Listing Price: $5,500,000
Investment Highlights
- 8.80% Day One Cap Rate
- RV Park Occupancy Averaging 80%+
- Multiple Income Streams: RV Park, Storage Facility, and Marina
- Concrete Roads and Pads Throughout
- Operates on City Water and Sewer
Investment Overview
Beaumont RV & Marina is a 256-site property located in Beaumont, Texas. The property sits on 27.88 acres and offers a diverse site mix comprised of 81 RV lots, 93 storage units, 64 covered boat slips, and 18 open boat slips. The property operates on city water and sewer. Water, sewer, and trash are paid by the property, and electric is paid by residents. Amenities include Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a volleyball court, a swing set, picnic tables, and ice. The property holds a Good Sam rating of 9/9*. Beaumont is located on Interstate 10 with access to U.S. Highways 90, 96, and 287, positioning the city roughly 90 miles east of Houston and giving the area access to more than 2.5 million people within a two-hour drive. The property's parcel runs along approximately 1,000 feet of Interstate 10, with the park entrance situated on the cross street that connects to the highway. The Port of Beaumont, a deep-water channel facility on the Neches River, anchors the regional economy alongside the city's petrochemical, energy, and medical sectors. Beaumont sits along the Neches River, known as the Last Wild River in East Texas, which flows through downtown Beaumont on its path to Sabine Lake. The river supports more than 200 tree species, 47 mammal species, and 300 bird species, and Collier's Ferry Park offers four public boat ramps nearby. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has officially designated the Cooks Lake to Scatterman Paddling Trail, a 4.8-mile loop through the Big Thicket National Preserve, as a state paddling trail, drawing paddlers and outdoor recreation visitors to the area. Some of the recent notable developments in the area include: In progress: The City of Beaumont is advancing a $700.1 million Community Investment Plan covering infrastructure projects scheduled between 2026 and 2030, spanning water systems, streets, downtown development, wastewater, drainage, parks, and recreation. September 2025: Sempra Infrastructure reached a final investment decision on Phase 2 of the Port Arthur LNG export terminal in Jefferson County, a $14 billion expansion expected to bring commercial operations online in 2030 and 2031. September 2025: Entergy Texas received approval to build the Legend Power Station in Port Arthur, a $1.6 billion natural gas plant expected to generate approximately $1.79 billion in regional economic activity during construction. December 2025: A Texas Comptroller study found the Port of Beaumont generated $23 billion in trade during 2024, a 182 percent increase from 2015, supporting 157,000 net jobs and contributing $23.4 billion to the state's GDP.
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