Propane 101: What We Fill, and When

Propane questions are the most common thing we get asked at the office — usually by someone holding an empty cylinder and a hopeful expression. Good news: we’ve got you. Here’s how propane works at North Crest, whether you’re a guest or a Waco local topping off for the winter.
01We fill cylinders AND motorhomes
Plenty of places swap cylinders; we actually fill them — and we fill motorhome tanks too, which most exchange racks can’t do. Pull up to the propane station and we’ll take care of it while you wait.
02You don’t have to be a guest
Locals are welcome — all winter long, Waco neighbors count on us as their propane stop. It’s part of being a hometown business, not just a campground.
“On-site propane is very handy.” — Kimberly G., TripAdvisor. We agree, Kimberly.
03Our hours (and the cold-weather exception)
Propane runs Monday through Saturday during office hours (9 AM – 6:30 PM). We’re closed Sundays — except in extreme cold, because nobody should shiver through a Texas norther over a technicality.
04A quick safety word
Cylinders need to be in-date and in good condition — we’ll check before we fill. If yours is past its hydro date, we’ll point you to the fastest fix. Transport cylinders upright, valve closed, and crack a window.
Bottom line: if it holds propane, bring it by. We’re right off I-35 at Exit 342B — look for the Statue of Liberty.
