Nearby Essentials & Things To Do

Nearby Essentials

Groceries and Essentials

Walmart Supercenter

1360 N Main St
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 769-6233

Laundromat

Washateria (Attached to XOXO Gas Station)
585 East Freeway
Vidor, TX 77662

Gas Stations and Convenience Stores

Shell Gas

3030 TX-12
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 783-0200
Diesel Available 

Chevron

3031 TX-12
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 727-6700
Diesel Available

Citgo (Northside)

100 W Fwy Blvd S
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 769-3064
Diesel Available

Local Restaurants

Elsa's Italian Grill

18635 I-10
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 422-4256 

Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Rikenjaks Brewing Company

18635 I-10
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 233-2058 

Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Jimmy Nick's BBQ

105 Sargent St
Vidor, TX 77662 
(409) 422-4925 
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Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Bayou Cafe Vidor

995 N Main St 
Vidor, TX 77662  
(409) 498-4060 
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Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Wendy's

915 N Main St 
Vidor, TX 77662 
(409) 498-7117

Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Mutt & Jeff's

110 S Main St
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 422-4707 

Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Schnitzel German Food

950 S Main St
Vidor, TX 77662
(409) 422-0000 

Fast Food Options: A wide variety of fast-food restaurants are located within 5–10 minutes of the park.

Attractions Near Pine Haven RV Park

Discover the adventure awaiting you just beyond the gates of Pine Haven RV Park. Perfect for road travelers, RV adventurers, seasonal visitors, and pass-through guests, our location offers a variety of exciting attractions near Vidor, TX. From scenic parks and local dining to unique shops and cultural sites, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re seeking a day of relaxation or thrilling outdoor activities, explore the vibrant surroundings during your stay with us and make unforgettable memories.

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Beaumont, TX – 12 Miles

Beaumont is famous for the historic Spindletop oil discovery, which marked the beginning of the Petroleum Age and helped make the US the world’s leading oil producer. The city is known for its large, historic oak trees, Cajun culture and cuisine, and the giant Dalmatian-spotted fire hydrant at the Fire Museum of Texas.

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Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum – 12 Miles

This captivating museum showcases the history and impact of the Spindletop oil discovery in 1901, featuring authentic artifacts, immersive exhibits, and engaging reenactments. 

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The McFaddin-Ward House Historic Museum – 9 Miles

This beautifully preserved mansion offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent Texas family in the early 20th century. As you wander through the grand rooms adorned with period furnishings, you’ll uncover captivating stories of heritage, community, and architectural splendor. Guided tours provide an intimate look at the house’s history and the family that called it home. 

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Beaumont Botanical Gardens – 5 Miles

Spanning over 120 acres, Beaumont Botanical Gardens offer visitors a chance to connect with nature through beautifully designed themed gardens, lush foliage, and vibrant seasonal displays. Perfect for strolls, picnics, or family outings, the gardens also host various educational programs and events throughout the year  

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cars on road passing by City of Houston Fire Station No. 28 at nighttime

Fire Museum of Texas – 8 Miles

This unique museum showcases an extensive collection of antique fire equipment, historical artifacts, and interactive exhibits that chronicle the evolution of firefighting in Texas. Every display, from vintage fire trucks to life-saving gear, tells a story of heroism and dedication. 

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Nederland, TX – 19 Miles

Known for its small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep Texas pride, Nederland offers residents and visitors a warm and inviting atmosphere. 

Dutch Windmill Museum – 19 Miles

This unique museum features an authentic Dutch windmill, showcasing the mechanics and artistry of windmill construction. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits on the history and significance of windmills in Dutch culture and their contributions to agriculture and industry. 

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Port Arthur, TX – 26 Miles

Port Arthur is known for its petrochemical industry, including the world’s largest oil refinery, its Cajun culture and cuisine, and its proximity to natural attractions like Sabine Lake and Sea Rim State Park. The city also offers historical sites such as the Museum of the Gulf Coast and religious landmarks, and it’s recognized as the official “Cajun Capital of Texas” for its unique cultural heritage. 

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Rainbow Bridge and Veterans Memorial Bridge in Port Arthur – 20 Miles

Completed in 1938, the Rainbow Bridge is among the tallest bridges on the Gulf Coast. It rises to a height of a 20-story building and clears the Neches River by 177 feet. This height was to accommodate the tallest naval ship at that time, but such a vessel never sailed through this passage. 

Right beside the Rainbow Bridge is the Veterans Memorial Bridge. The first cable-stayed bridge built on a Texas highway offers 143 feet of navigational clearance. The Golden Triangle Veterans Memorial Park is at the base of the Port Arthur side

Golden Triangle Veterans Memorial Park – 22 Miles

This beautifully landscaped park features dedicated memorials, plaques, and sculptures that celebrate the sacrifices and heroism of veterans. Enjoy peaceful walking paths, shaded seating areas, and interactive displays that educate visitors about our community’s military service history. 

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Museum of the Gulf Coast – 27.5 Miles

This engaging museum features exhibits on local wildlife, coastal ecosystems, and the influential figures who have shaped the area, including musicians, artists, and industrial pioneers. With interactive displays, art galleries, and educational programs, visitors of all ages can explore the diverse stories that make up this unique coastal community.  

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McFaddin Beach – 52 Miles

One of Port Arthur’s pristine upper Texas Gulf Coast beaches is a part of McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge. The 20-mile, hard-packed beach extends from Sea Rim State Park on the east to High Island on the west and can be accessed just past Sea Rim on Hwy 87. 

a sandy beach with people walking on it