A spring RV camping checklist for Texas is different from every other season. March, April, and May bring warm daytime temperatures — often 70–85 degrees — but mornings and evenings can still dip into the 50s. And Texas spring weather is famous for unpredictability: sunshine one hour, severe storms the next. Hail, wind, and lightning are real possibilities. If you’re planning a spring RV camping trip to North Texas — especially if you’re heading to Pecan Acres RV Park in Azle to explore Eagle Mountain Lake and Fort Worth area attractions — this checklist makes sure you’re prepared for the actual weather you’ll encounter, not the weather you hoped for.
We’ve built this list from conversations with RV travelers who’ve camped in North Texas during spring, and from experience with what Pecan Acres guests actually need when they arrive in March, April, and May. Use it as your starting point and customize based on your specific rig and travel plans.
Spring RV Camping Checklist Texas: Clothing & Layers
Temperature swings in Texas spring are real. You can start your day in a t-shirt at 75 degrees and find yourself shivering in 50-degree wind by evening. Layer everything.
Daytime wear:
3–4 lightweight long-sleeve shirts — sun protection without bulk
2–3 pairs of lightweight pants or leggings — sun protection for legs during lake visits
3–4 lightweight t-shirts for layering underneath
Lightweight shorts for hot afternoons
A good quality light jacket or windbreaker — essential for sudden temp drops
Evening & cool weather wear:
A fleece or heavier insulating layer — easy to pack, compresses small
Thermal base layers, if you’re sensitive to cold
Long pajamas or sleeping clothes — even with heating in the rig, mornings are chilly
Warm socks — critical if your RV floor gets cold at night
Outerwear for storms & sun:
A quality waterproof rain jacket — not just water-resistant, but actual waterproof material
Wide-brimmed hat for sun protection — keeps you cool and protects your face
Sunglasses — sun glare off water and pavement is intense
Spring RV Camping Checklist Texas: Severe Weather Preparation
Texas spring storms can be sudden and strong. High winds and hail are possibilities. Your rig needs to be secure, and you need to know how to handle challenging weather.
Securing your rig:
Heavy-duty awning tie-downs — wind can catch an extended awning and cause real damage
Awning tie-down straps rated for 50+ mph winds
Wheel chocks for all wheels — keep your rig from moving if the wind picks up
Storm guy lines for your satellite dish or roof-mounted AC unit
A clear routine for retracting awnings and securing loose items if a storm warning hits
RV systems for variable weather:
Propane cylinders fully charged — mornings still require heating through May
Fresh water hose and connections — spring rain fills lakes and rivers, and you’ll want running water
Battery backup system or portable solar panels — storms can block the sun for extended periods
Generator with fuel — backup power if shore power goes out during severe weather
Roof leak sealer or patching supplies — spring rain testing old roof seals
Weather awareness & safety:
Download a weather radar app on your phone — critical for tracking spring storms
Know how to safely position your rig during high winds — angle matters for aerodynamics
Keep your hitch and stabilizer systems well-maintained — wind stress tests everything
Spring RV Camping Checklist Texas: Lake & Outdoor Gear
Eagle Mountain Lake is five minutes from Pecan Acres. Spring is the perfect season for water activities — boating, fishing, swimming — if you pack the right gear. Water temperature is still cool — typically 60–65 degrees in March and April — so plan accordingly.
Water shoes or old sneakers — the lake shoreline has rocks and sharp shells
Quick-dry clothing for water activities — you’ll get wet
Swimsuits and cover-ups — bring at least 2 if you plan multiple water days
Towels rated for quick-dry or microfiber — compact and effective
Waterproof bag for your phone and keys — essential for lake activities
Sunscreen rated SPF 50+ — Texas spring sun is intense, especially reflected off water
Insect repellent with DEET — mosquitoes are already active in March, heavy by May
Lightweight rain poncho for boat trips — protects you without overheating in daytime warmth
Spring RV Camping Checklist Texas: Inside Your RV
Your rig interior needs preparation for the temperature and humidity swings of Texas spring.
Climate control & comfort:
Propane supply fully topped off — heating at night, water heater for showers, cooking
AC unit serviced and ready — days can heat up to 80+, you’ll use it
Dehumidifier or moisture control system — spring humidity causes condensation inside the rig
Fans for air circulation — helps manage humidity and distribute heating efficiently
Blackout curtains for privacy and temperature control
Supplies specific to spring weather:
Extra batteries for weather alerts — your emergency radio needs reliable power
Flashlights or headlamps with fresh batteries — storm clouds can darken the afternoon sky
First aid kit stocked with blister treatment — lake time and outdoor walking create blisters
Medications for allergies — Texas spring means pollen; bring allergy meds even if you don’t usually need them
Damp-rid or moisture absorber canisters — prevent mold growth during humid spells
Ready to hit the road? Reserve your spring RV camping site at Pecan Acres in Azle online, review our full amenities and site options, or call Donna and the team with any questions about spring weather or packing. The park sits under 9 acres of pecan tree shade, which keeps you cooler than open-sun parks during warm afternoons. Wi-Fi, laundry, clean showers, and full hookups mean you can focus on exploring instead of worrying about RV systems. Eagle Mountain Lake is five minutes away when you’re ready to get on the water. Fort Worth attractions are 25 minutes for day trips. We’ve hosted hundreds of spring RV campers — we know what works, and we’re here to help you settle in.