The best camping near Lake Texoma State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Texoma State Park adventure.

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this is Paradise on Lake Texoma

27 sites · Lodging, Tents100 acres · Pottsboro, TX
Paradise on Lake Texoma (formerly Paradise Cove) is a beautiful, secluded commercial campground located in the "Big Mineral Arm'' of Lake Texoma. Built in the 80's by the Corps of Engineers, Paradise has been a mainstay of the lake for many years. Recently, the current management team are working to grow Paradise into something special. With a huge focus on community and culture, Paradise has tons of space for people to come together and enjoy the company and also areas to wander off and find a quiet lakeside spot to relax. You'll also be able to catch one of the best breathtaking sunsets on the lake! The wildlife we have on the property is amazing! I have deer that sleep in my front yard, opossums, 600 bird species, and my favorite… the armadillos! We offer Kayaking on the property for a fee. We have a beautiful Hammock Garden free for guests to kick back and relax. Texoma Water Taxi is a text away to give guests a ride anywhere on the lake including restaurants. Rock-N A Ranch is roughly 20 minutes away and offers horseback riding. The Cabins and Campsites are within walking distance from each other but far enough away to create that illusion of privacy. We do have a neighborhood close by but you can’t see or hear them due to the woods.  In my travels, I try to bring back something I’ve seen or learned to help improve the guest experience and environment. You’ll notice little touches of Asia, Mexico, and even Hill Country Texas! We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and treat every guest like family. We’re always a text away! You’ll see us out and about on our golf carts. If you ever need anything just holler (: Check-in time is at 3 pm. Our staff works really hard to make sure everything is perfect for your stay and we can’t guarantee it will be if you arrive before then. Parking, we work really hard to keep our property beautiful. Be sure to park in parking areas only.
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The PARK at Brushy Creek

5 sites · Lodging, Tents55 acres · Trenton, TX
We're situated just outside Trenton on 55 acres of gently sloping terrain featuring a wide creek and expansive grounds beyond the Big Oak, perfect for exploration. Enjoy stunning sunsets, a clear view of the night sky, the tranquil sounds of the creek, and occasional visits from deer, all contributing to a peaceful retreat. Our property is evolving as we create manicured groves and open pastures for both our farm animals and guests. During rainy spells, expect some mud and occasional sightings of heavy equipment or tractors. Our livestock rotate between our two properties, so they may not always be here at The PARK at Brushy Creek. If you don't see them here, you're welcome to visit our other property across the road with the big green gate. Currently, there is no electricity or Wi-Fi on the property. Lighting is provided by solar power or batteries. Tent sites have access to a water spigot, and there's a Port-o-let nearby. This is rural country living; our neighbors' livestock and dogs may make sounds like bleating, barking, oinking, mooing, neighing, squealing, whinnying, braying, or whining at any time of day or night. We are conveniently located one hour north of Dallas Fort Worth, just 30 minutes from McKinney, Sherman, or Greenville, and within 10 miles of Leonard, Whitewright, and Bonham. Trenton is only five miles away. Several lakes are nearby including Lake Bonham, Lake Texoma, and the new Bois' d Arc Lake. Other places of interest: The Creative Arts Center - Bonham Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary - McKinney Historic Downtown/Shopping/Restaurants - McKinney Fort Inglish Museum - Bonham Second Monday Trade Days - Bonham Caddo National Grassland - Honey Grove Odeum Theater - Whitewright Skydive Spaceland Dallas - Whitewright The Rock Yard (Casual Dining and Music Venue) - Trenton
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Camp Tonkawa Woods & Horse Camp

8 sites · Lodging, Tents35 acres · Collinsville, TX
In the early 1900’s an iconic red barn was built near the hilltop along the road between the old Mt. Zion community and Collinsville. Later in the 1900’s, the land was mostly abandoned by its owners, but not by the local fishermen! They knew its woodland fishing pond never dried up, and so was able to support a better population of fish. They also dumped a cornucopia of old motorcycles, cars and farm equipment in the front field. What else were you supposed to do with scrap metal in North Texas horse country? In 2002 the Holtzman family purchased the 35 acre tract of land. They dug a front pond for swimming and paddling, buried the scrap metal (although occasional bits of history still work their way up!), restored and brought horses back to the barn, and began consulting with local biologists about supporting native wildlife. April Holtzman launched Camp Tonkawa Outdoor Learning Center on the property to provide a beautiful, safe place for families to explore and learn about nature. Camp Tonkawa continues to host overnight and day camps with educational programing organized around various themes including: Native American culture, nature awareness, basic camping skills, primitive survival, organic gardening, herbology, outdoor cooking, western days, and horsemanship. We also host field trips and frequently conduct Girl Scout journeys for all levels in the "It's Your Planet, Love it!" series. Due to Covid-19, which limited working with groups for our educational programing, we joined Hip Camp where families who could isolate in nature together on our property.
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Treehouse on the Creek

3 sites · Lodging20 acres · Sherman, TX
Almost 20 acres, perimetered by live creek, with towering hardwoods creating a lush canopy for North Texas wildlife. The property is a homestead that raises Kiko goats. The goats will be thrilled that you took the 50 yard walk to the barn to hand feed them! You can walk the tree filled trails along the creek while enjoying all the sights for sore eyes! Come lay on the mid- field trampoline at days end and watch the Star filled sky dazzle you ,while Twinkle twinkle little star fills your head in song. Relax while soaking in the hot tub on a crisp cool evening .Or take a soothing cool swim in the pool on a warm summer day. Or just lazy the day away in the hammock below the Treehouse. Play Chef and create the best tasting Smores by the 🔥pit. Whatever your interest are or if you have no interest except quietness and solitude , you picked the right place! Hope to see you soon -Steve
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The best camping near Lake Texoma State Park guide

Overview

About

Lake Texoma State Park is a hotbed for striped bass fishing and with all the park has to offer, plus the cost (hello, free fun!), the second largest lake in the Oklahoma state is about to become your favorite spot! There’s a full service marina, restaurant, and even guides to take you out on the lake to help you find that prize catch, or simply rent a boat and give it a go! There’s plenty of camping for those who want to make a weekend out of it, and with a Two Rivers Nature Center, trails, playgrounds, and swimming, even land lovers will be happy. There’s not much for free these days, but Lake Texoma proves that the finer adventures in life simply can’t be bought.

Notable campgrounds

  • Rally Campground: Offers a communal grassy area with clusters of electric and water hookups, perfect for group gatherings.
  • RV Campsites: Equipped with full hook-ups, these sites cater to those seeking the comforts of home in the wild.
  • Primitive Equestrian Sites: For the equine enthusiast, these sites provide a rustic stay amid the park's natural beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book online in advance to secure your preferred campsite and avoid disappointment.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a spot.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Texoma State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings bustling activity but also higher temperatures. Winters are quieter but can be chilly, with occasional closures due to weather.

Know before you go

  • Check weather forecasts and park advisories for any closures or safety warnings before your trip.
  • Park office hours are from 9am to 5pm, but campgrounds are accessible 24 hours a day.
  • ADA compliant facilities ensure accessibility for all visitors.
  • Pets are welcome in the park, but ensure they are leashed and supervised.
  • Remember to get a parking pass, which can be purchased online or at the park office.

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