The best camping near Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

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Coyote Campground

6 sites · Lodging, Tents14 acres · Lindale, TX
I4 acres with spring-fed creek, just a few minutes from Lindale restaurants and supplies. For more info about the tiny house or yurt rentals, please inquire. It has extended acreage with multiple ecosystems. I just found a spring and will be doing livestock. I just built an outdoor kitchen area and camp shower (need propane tank). There is an RV plug, electricity (extra fee), and a water hose. There is a garage on the property that should remain locked; if you have an ATV or something you want to lock up, we can discuss garage access if need be (for a fee). The lower parts of the property require 4-wheel drive, but the top has water and electricity, so any car is fine. As this is an outdoor area, there are bugs and critters. I have never had a problem, but this is notice that you agree to assume all liability and responsibility for your party by camping at this property. NEW: Starlink Satellite Internet!
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Barefoot Gee's

9 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Daingerfield, TX
The great novelist Robert Louis Stevenson said, "It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men's hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit." Large Oaks and tall Pines Give the feel of an ancient forest. Small artesian Creek cools the campsites. Used by wildlife as a lane of passage and habitat. Excellent place for birding playing outdoor games Getting to know nature and feeling the peaceful presence of God. We are a tree farm wildlife refuge . 9 acres secured. No need to worry about leaving your things for the day. Fenced and Gated. Only four campsites on property With plenty of space between and cover for privacy. lake access .3 mile.Ellison creek reservoir 4 miles to north shore of Lake O the pines. Daingerfield state park 10 minutes ,6 minutes to Lone star park . Plenty of hands-on nature fun learning for kids. Electric and water available for a fee ; no hook ups. Book all four campsites for family reunions and for complete privacy. Plenty of room for boat trailers. Not responsible for accidents or miss use of equipment or nature .You must carry your own insurance. Rental of a campsite on this property means that you agree to be responsible for your self ,everyone and everything you bring. Also Agreeing to NOT hold ME liable for anything or any accident . 2 hrs from Dallas East. Near Tyler, Mt pleasant,Longview.Historic Jefferson/Avinger Things to do nearby: Ellison Creek Reservoir Lone Star For swimming Skiing fishing, boating, jet skiing . Bring your own Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Dangerfield State Park. This park stocks trout in winter for fishing Caddo Lake State Park Lake o the Pines Rocky point adventures on Ellison creek reservoir A water obstacle course Thomas falls zip line adventure in Diana Texas Lonesome dove drive through safari in Jefferson Texas Wildflower trails in April Avinger/Linden Blues/Blue grass festivals Linden Texas Daingerfield days second week in October Historic Trains nearby Ghost tour Jefferson Historical landmarks /Texas Forest trails River boat tours and Ghost ride’s Jefferson Mudbug festival in February/Boo run October Jefferson KYKX big bass bonanza in May Longview Lake O the Pines Gilmer yamboree second week in October Mt.Pleasant Rodeo and festival September Watermelon festival and Rodeo September Omaha Texas 1.50$ movies Daingerfield Catfishing in black cypress creek Public hunting land nearby Hike the core of engineer land Or bike the country roads. Small sailing craft can use Lake o the Pines This lake has prize-winning bass and some of the best crappie fishing in Texas Good Star views/semi dark skies With multiple creeks, lakes, and waterways in the area Five star steaks at 5D cattle Company voted best in Texas Avenger China Café best Chinese Dangerfield The Pines Café Lake o the Pines best Cajun seafood Café Allegro authentic Mexican Dangerfield
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Heavenly Haven & Hideaways

9 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Tyler, TX
Besides being surrounded by beautiful scenery, it just feels good being here. Getting out and exploring is a wonderful escape from the everyday grind. We love hosting campers and work toward making sure folks feel welcome and comfortable. We were living in the north Dallas area but always had a desire to buy some land and have a little more 'elbow room'. We were avid RVers for many years, but when that chapter closed, we missed 'glamping'. When we found our property, we knew we wanted to share this beauty, nature, and space with others as a campground. Heavenly Haven & Hideaways has been a God-inspired project, born out of our love for people, adventure, and the outdoors. Our beautiful property has RV spots, and tent camping ready now and we're currently building 2 cabins that should be available soon. There's easy access to our family and pet friendly campground in Tyler, Texas. We've set up a large communal firepit and fun outdoor games like tether ball, a volleyball net, horseshoes, and more. There's an open field for frisbee or tossing a ball around. We've cut in a lot of hiking trails that you can hike and explore our 60-acre property that includes an always-running creek. We're within a few miles of Tyler State Park which is great for bike riding & swimming in their lake. You can also rent paddle boats there. We're within a few miles of the Tyler Zoo -which is a surprisingly excellent zoo. There are several museums, shopping areas, and great food establishments in and around Tyler. Nearby Lindale also has the Pink Pistol, a Miranda Lambert store, and other neat places. We partner with Camp Right USA for a new level of tent camping. Simply book your spot with us, then if desired, contact Camp Right USA (https://www.camprightusa.com) to have set up and take down done for you! They say "everything will be in place, from your tent to your campfire. When it's time to head home, leave the packing and dismantling to us." Come visit us in east Texas so you can rest, play, hike, explore. https://www.facebook.com/heavenly.haven.and.hideaways
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Coppergate Ranch

25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents180 acres · Mount Pleasant, TX
From Caddo Indians, pioneers, homesteaders, this land has seen it all. Now it is a ranch with an event venue, horses, farm animals, trails, fishing ponds and camping. A true "Country Club" where you can escape your world and the stresses of technology in the style you wish. We have two on site RV's, and event venue, with 3 private bathrooms with showers, a club bar, catering kitchen and so much more! Perfect for the family that has a "glamper" and those who want to "rough it". Big enough to handle family reunions, weddings and parties yet .. big enough to give you the privacy you seek! Contact us for special events. Close by are the towns of Mt pleasant, Daingerfield and Pittsburg. All have downtown areas with boutiques, antique and second hand shops to visit. There are several museums in the area including the Mid America Flight Museum - a private museum of 60 vintage airplanes in flyable condition. In pittsburg there is the Ezekial aircraft and local history museum. also within 20 miles are major likes for water sports and sport fishing beyond our own famous "Catfish pond".
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Bruce’s Land

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents12 acres · Hawkins, TX
Our homestead is a few acres in East Texas, near Hawkins. The land has been untouched for about 30 years, maybe last used for cattle grazing. We're keeping the property as natural as possible, we live here off-grid and off-pipe. There’s a 17 acre lake that we share with neighbors. It’s full of bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish, we encourage catch and keep fishing since the lake could use a little fishing pressure. We also have a beaver pond, and resident beaver. Some of the wildlife we see regularly: fireflies, turtles, cardinals, bluejays, hummingbirds, kite birds, frogs, opossums, armadillos, beaver, river otter, road runners and rabbits. These plants live here too: Beautyberry, Dewberry, Pokeberry, Sparkleberry, Dogfennel, Dogwood, Yaupon Holly, Holly, Wax Myrtle, Sassafras , Lyreleaf Sage, Carolina Crane’s bill, Coral Honeysuckle, Western White Honeysuckle, Smooth Cat’s Ear, Daisy Fleabane, Prairie Onion, Mullein, Summer Grape, Water Lily. The entire water lily plant is edible, did you know? Swim, hang out, cool down on the small swimming dock. Canoe and kayak included! Based on shared availability, we have 1 two person canoe, and 3 kayaks for use on our lake free of charge. There are smaller size adult life jackets and oars/paddles. Bring your own life jackets for kids. Contrary to local rumor lol, we are not a “nudist resort”. But it is true that one of our campsites is very private, so one could dress any way they wanted while at that campsite. About the Bees Please do not bring or use any insect killer or insect repellent other than what you apply to your own body. We have several honey bee colonies living here and our neighbor keeps bees as well. For the safety and health of our bees, the use of man made insect killers or repellents on the ground, in the air or on the foliage is absolutely not allowed. One natural remedy is diatomaceous earth. Sprinkled on the ground, it does a good job at keeping ants and crawling creatures away. Brookshire's in Hawkins less than 4 miles away if you need supplies. Verizon, ATT users have cell coverage here, no signal for T-Mobile users. LGBTQ+ friendly.
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Glamping Remote

6 sites · Lodging6 acres · Douglassville, TX
Welcome to our extraordinary glamping property in the heart of Piney Woods of East Texas, where the magic of the outdoors meets the comforts of home. Our site boasts a diverse range of accommodations, from stylish geodesic domes and classic safari tents to charming tiny houses and more, providing an unparalleled blend of adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by the serene beauty of nature, our property offers an escape from the ordinary, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the East Texas wilderness without compromising on luxury. Each accommodation is thoughtfully designed, featuring cozy furnishings and modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Our glamping experience invites you to reconnect with the great outdoors while enjoying the convenience of high-quality service and facilities. From stargazing under the open skies to savoring outdoor adventures, there's something for every nature enthusiast here. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or a solo adventure, our glamping property is your gateway to a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience in Douglassville, Texas. Come and discover the beauty of nature without sacrificing the comforts you love.
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HIDEOUT ON FRANCIS CREEK

2 sites · Lodging, Tents15 acres · Bogata, TX
Thanks to all of you campers for my success, The Hideout is now totally electric. No more generator! Growing up I liked to camp and still do and I want to offer my land as a place for you to do the same. Accessibility is by bridge or make arrangements for your vehicle to be at the campsite. We have all the items you need for a successful camping experience. Throw your necessities in the back of the Kawasaki mule and enjoy a short ride to the hideout or drive to the campsite for a truly memorable campout. Geared towards camping with kids, you can take a short hike and see the grave of a Texas Ranger. Sit by a wood fire and enjoy smores. Swing in one of the two swings, play horseshoes, corn hole, and take a backroad trip and view local wildlife. For you fisherman, enjoy the newly stocked lake and catch some bass. Catch and release. Sit on the porch and rock in a rocker and read. Bogata Rodeo June 22-June 24. July 4, Talco 4th of July celebration. Big fireworks show. Much, much more.
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The best camping near Lake Bob Sandlin State Park guide

Overview

About

With a name like Bob, you'd think this is a ho-hum location. Or, maybe the fishing is great. Well, the second part is correct. Drive about 10 miles south of Mount Pleasant to this 641-acre wilderness park. The lake is 9,000-surface acres in northeast Texas.

BYOB (bring your own boat) to explore cozy inlets and find your perfect fishing spot. There's Lake Cypress Springs and Lake Monticello, too, for triple the fishing fun. If you didn't bring a boat, the fishing pier offers a chance to get in deeper waters. Anglers love catching largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie.

An old-growth forest gives way to prairie and grasslands. As such, you can see an interesting mix of wildlife here. Around 3.3 miles of trails let you walk or bike. Fall time is great because the huge trees turn red, yellow, and orange.

Up to 75 first-come, first-served campsites with water and electricity. Nine of them are by the water's edge. There are 16 rustic, hike-in campsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Waterfront Campsites: Wake up to serene lake views at one of the 75 campsites with water and electricity.
  • Screened Shelters: Enjoy a comfortable retreat from the elements in one of the park's screened shelters.
  • Primitive Campsites: For a more rustic experience, set up your tent at a secluded primitive campsite.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if planning to visit during the busy season from March through October.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations to grab a spot.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for better availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant. The park's busy season runs from March through October, so plan ahead for larger crowds. Winters are quieter but can be chilly, and summers offer warm water activities but with higher temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Review water safety tips before engaging in any water activities.
  • Reservations are highly recommended to guarantee entry, especially during peak times.
  • Remember, you don't need a fishing license to fish from shore or pier in the park.
  • Check the National Weather Service forecast for the area before your visit.
  • Be aware of the park's office hours, from 8:15am to 4:30pm, and gate hours, from 6am to 10pm daily.

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