The best dog-friendly RV parks in Sam Rayburn Reservoir

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Of all 7,000-plus lakes in the Lone Star State, Sam Rayburn Reservoir is the largest that lies entirely within Texan borders. Proving that everything really is bigger in Texas, this gigantic lake has 114,5000 acres of water to swim, sail, fish, paddle, or get your adrenaline fix with high-octane water sports; all hemmed in by three sprawling national forests at the heart of the Piney Woods. Along with endless opportunities for boating and fishing—Sam Rayburn Lake is prized for its largemouth bass—there’s a wide choice of campgrounds and cabins, many of which stay open year-round.

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Plentiful C & T Forestry Camp

3. Plentiful C & T Forestry Camp

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1 site · Tent, RV · Woodville, TX
Plentiful Crown & Temple Forestry Campgrounds. 🌲 Description Escape to a private forest tucked behind two peaceful lakes and a dam. Camp beneath towering trees, fish or kayak on the water, and enjoy wildlife by day and stargazing by night. Guests are welcome to cut and use forest wood for campfires or projects (please avoid large trees), adding to the adventure. There’s even a blossoming pile of firewood right in front of the property. When you arrive, look for a post marked with the number 6—this is the property. You’ll also see a surveyor’s stake in the ground with pink string and blue yarn. This natural retreat offers plenty of space for tents, hammocks, or small RVs, giving you both freedom and privacy. Please don’t disturb the small shed, but if you see it, you’re in the right place! Whether you’re here to relax, recharge, or explore, this forest hideaway is the perfect off-grid escape. ✅ Amenities Campfires allowed (cut your own wood on-site) Pet-friendly 🐾 Parking available Lake access for fishing, kayaking, swimming Wide clearings for tents, hammocks, or small RVs. 🚫 What to Bring / Know No running water or electricity (pack in/pack out) Bring your own kayak, tools, fishing gear, and camping supplies Please respect nature & leave no trace.
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
The Old Water Well Retreat

10. The Old Water Well Retreat

20 sites · Tents, RVs · Center, TX
Old Water Well Retreat – Off-Grid, Eco-Friendly Camping in Shelby County, Texas Welcome to Old Water Well Retreat, a secluded off-grid escape where nature is left wild, the land is untouched, and campers can experience Texas as it was meant to be—pure, peaceful, and full of history. Nestled in the heart of East Texas, this free-range, primitive campground invites self-sufficient adventurers, overlanders, and RV travelers to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with the great outdoors. This is a low-impact, eco-friendly camping experience—no power, no water, no amenities—just you, the land, and the stars. Pack in what you need, pack out what you bring, and leave only footprints behind. What to Expect at Old Water Well Retreat Remote & Peaceful – Surrounded by towering pines and quiet country roads, this is the perfect spot for solitude seekers and outdoor lovers. Rustic & Historic Charm – While a historic old homestead and water well remain on-site, they are off-limits for safety and preservation. Unfiltered Nature – Wake up to birdsong, enjoy golden sunsets, and sleep under a breathtaking Texas night sky. Self-Sufficient Camping – Bring your own water, power, and essentials for a true off-grid adventure. Who Should Camp Here? ✔️ Off-grid campers & overlanders who thrive on self-sufficiency. ✔️ Eco-conscious travelers looking for a leave-no-trace experience. ✔️ Nature lovers seeking a quiet, rustic retreat. ✔️ RV campers who can boondock without hookups. Know Before You Go: 🚫 No power, no water, no hookups – bring everything you need. 🚗 Accessible via dirt roads – high clearance vehicles recommended after rain. 🐕 Pets welcome – keep them leashed and respectful of the land. 🔥 Campfires allowed (check local burn bans, bring local firewood). ♻️ Pack in, pack out – Leave no trace and take all trash with you. ⚠️ Historic homestead and Well are OFF-LIMITS – For safety and preservation, please admire from a distance. If you crave wide-open spaces, fresh air, and a break from modern distractions, Old Water Well Retreat is waiting for you. Book your stay today and enjoy the land as it was meant to be—wild, free, and full of history.
from 
$24
 / night
Cashrock Farm and RV

14. Cashrock Farm and RV

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9 sites · RVs · Lufkin, TX
Cashrock Farm and RV Park features an extremely quiet and well maintained “mini-mansion” two bedroom cottage and RV parking spots on 55 acres with pine and oak trees sprinkled about, hay fields, two ponds and plenty of room for parking, walking, biking and horses. Cashrock is located approximately 8 miles from two towns, Lufkin and Diboll Texas, 7 miles frm Angelina Community College, close to nearby Nacogdoches (the oldest town in Texas) and only 1 1/2 to two hours from Houston or Galveston, NASA and the Gulf of Mexico (to the south) or Tyler and Longview (to the north). If you like bass fishing, Cashrock is only 20 minutes from the Lake Sam Rayburn Resevoir. With over 55 acres to roam and explore, abundant parking space accomodates a wide variety of event attendance.Events such as Weddings, Large picnics, corporate getaways, retreats or celebrations could be hosted “on the farm,” for an additional fee. The spaces can easily accommodate gatherings of 25 or more attendees. It’s a great venue for wedding and event photography sessions, too!
Full Hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Bug Out RV Park

18. Bug Out RV Park

11 sites · Huntington, TX
Bugout RV Park in Huntington, Texas, stands out for its perfect combination of affordability, essential amenities, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for RV enthusiasts and travelers alike. Nestled in a tranquil setting, this park offers spacious RV sites that ensure privacy and comfort during your stay. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and convenient on-site laundry facilities, enhancing the overall experience. For those who love fishing, the park features two well-stocked ponds, providing a great opportunity to unwind and connect with nature. Safety and convenience are prioritized with 24-hour access and on-site security, allowing guests to relax without worry. Bugout RV Park accommodates both short-term and long-term visitors, offering a range of rental rates to suit various budgets. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this park is designed to meet your needs while providing easy access to nearby attractions, outdoor activities, and local dining options. Experience the charm of Bugout RV Park, where comfort and nature come together seamlessly.

Of all 7,000-plus lakes in the Lone Star State, Sam Rayburn Reservoir is the largest that lies entirely within Texan borders. Proving that everything really is bigger in Texas, this gigantic lake has 114,5000 acres of water to swim, sail, fish, paddle, or get your adrenaline fix with high-octane water sports; all hemmed in by three sprawling national forests at the heart of the Piney Woods. Along with endless opportunities for boating and fishing—Sam Rayburn Lake is prized for its largemouth bass—there’s a wide choice of campgrounds and cabins, many of which stay open year-round.

96% (8)

Top-rated campgrounds

Plentiful C & T Forestry Camp

3. Plentiful C & T Forestry Camp

100%
(1)
1 site · Tent, RV · Woodville, TX
Plentiful Crown & Temple Forestry Campgrounds. 🌲 Description Escape to a private forest tucked behind two peaceful lakes and a dam. Camp beneath towering trees, fish or kayak on the water, and enjoy wildlife by day and stargazing by night. Guests are welcome to cut and use forest wood for campfires or projects (please avoid large trees), adding to the adventure. There’s even a blossoming pile of firewood right in front of the property. When you arrive, look for a post marked with the number 6—this is the property. You’ll also see a surveyor’s stake in the ground with pink string and blue yarn. This natural retreat offers plenty of space for tents, hammocks, or small RVs, giving you both freedom and privacy. Please don’t disturb the small shed, but if you see it, you’re in the right place! Whether you’re here to relax, recharge, or explore, this forest hideaway is the perfect off-grid escape. ✅ Amenities Campfires allowed (cut your own wood on-site) Pet-friendly 🐾 Parking available Lake access for fishing, kayaking, swimming Wide clearings for tents, hammocks, or small RVs. 🚫 What to Bring / Know No running water or electricity (pack in/pack out) Bring your own kayak, tools, fishing gear, and camping supplies Please respect nature & leave no trace.
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
The Old Water Well Retreat

10. The Old Water Well Retreat

20 sites · Tents, RVs · Center, TX
Old Water Well Retreat – Off-Grid, Eco-Friendly Camping in Shelby County, Texas Welcome to Old Water Well Retreat, a secluded off-grid escape where nature is left wild, the land is untouched, and campers can experience Texas as it was meant to be—pure, peaceful, and full of history. Nestled in the heart of East Texas, this free-range, primitive campground invites self-sufficient adventurers, overlanders, and RV travelers to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with the great outdoors. This is a low-impact, eco-friendly camping experience—no power, no water, no amenities—just you, the land, and the stars. Pack in what you need, pack out what you bring, and leave only footprints behind. What to Expect at Old Water Well Retreat Remote & Peaceful – Surrounded by towering pines and quiet country roads, this is the perfect spot for solitude seekers and outdoor lovers. Rustic & Historic Charm – While a historic old homestead and water well remain on-site, they are off-limits for safety and preservation. Unfiltered Nature – Wake up to birdsong, enjoy golden sunsets, and sleep under a breathtaking Texas night sky. Self-Sufficient Camping – Bring your own water, power, and essentials for a true off-grid adventure. Who Should Camp Here? ✔️ Off-grid campers & overlanders who thrive on self-sufficiency. ✔️ Eco-conscious travelers looking for a leave-no-trace experience. ✔️ Nature lovers seeking a quiet, rustic retreat. ✔️ RV campers who can boondock without hookups. Know Before You Go: 🚫 No power, no water, no hookups – bring everything you need. 🚗 Accessible via dirt roads – high clearance vehicles recommended after rain. 🐕 Pets welcome – keep them leashed and respectful of the land. 🔥 Campfires allowed (check local burn bans, bring local firewood). ♻️ Pack in, pack out – Leave no trace and take all trash with you. ⚠️ Historic homestead and Well are OFF-LIMITS – For safety and preservation, please admire from a distance. If you crave wide-open spaces, fresh air, and a break from modern distractions, Old Water Well Retreat is waiting for you. Book your stay today and enjoy the land as it was meant to be—wild, free, and full of history.
from 
$24
 / night
Cashrock Farm and RV

14. Cashrock Farm and RV

100%
(1)
9 sites · RVs · Lufkin, TX
Cashrock Farm and RV Park features an extremely quiet and well maintained “mini-mansion” two bedroom cottage and RV parking spots on 55 acres with pine and oak trees sprinkled about, hay fields, two ponds and plenty of room for parking, walking, biking and horses. Cashrock is located approximately 8 miles from two towns, Lufkin and Diboll Texas, 7 miles frm Angelina Community College, close to nearby Nacogdoches (the oldest town in Texas) and only 1 1/2 to two hours from Houston or Galveston, NASA and the Gulf of Mexico (to the south) or Tyler and Longview (to the north). If you like bass fishing, Cashrock is only 20 minutes from the Lake Sam Rayburn Resevoir. With over 55 acres to roam and explore, abundant parking space accomodates a wide variety of event attendance.Events such as Weddings, Large picnics, corporate getaways, retreats or celebrations could be hosted “on the farm,” for an additional fee. The spaces can easily accommodate gatherings of 25 or more attendees. It’s a great venue for wedding and event photography sessions, too!
Full Hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Bug Out RV Park

18. Bug Out RV Park

11 sites · Huntington, TX
Bugout RV Park in Huntington, Texas, stands out for its perfect combination of affordability, essential amenities, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for RV enthusiasts and travelers alike. Nestled in a tranquil setting, this park offers spacious RV sites that ensure privacy and comfort during your stay. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and convenient on-site laundry facilities, enhancing the overall experience. For those who love fishing, the park features two well-stocked ponds, providing a great opportunity to unwind and connect with nature. Safety and convenience are prioritized with 24-hour access and on-site security, allowing guests to relax without worry. Bugout RV Park accommodates both short-term and long-term visitors, offering a range of rental rates to suit various budgets. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this park is designed to meet your needs while providing easy access to nearby attractions, outdoor activities, and local dining options. Experience the charm of Bugout RV Park, where comfort and nature come together seamlessly.

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Where to go

North Shore

Enveloped in the pine woods of the Angelina National Forest, the north shore of Sam Rayburn Reservoir is dotted with lakefront parks, marinas, and picnic areas. There are boat ramps available at Harvey Creek and Bayou Boat Launch, and camping at Rayburn Park, Powell Park, and Townsend Recreation Area. 

South Shore

The south side of the lake is where you’ll find some of the most popular hikes of the Angelina National Forest, including the Sawmill Hiking Trail and the Boykin Lakeside Trail. Camp at the Caney Creek and Sandy Creek recreation areas, enjoy horseback riding at Ebenezer Park, or play a game of golf at Rayburn Country Resort. Further west, the Davy Crockett National Forest has miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, and self-sufficient campers can enjoy dispersed camping throughout the NF lands.

East Shore

The small villages of Pineland, Brookeland, and Browndell sit along the eastern shore of Sam Rayburn, where you’ll find peaceful campgrounds and family-friendly RV resorts. Further east, the dense woodlands of the Sabine National Forest lead the way to the Toledo Bend Reservoir on the state lines of Texas and Louisiana. If you’re looking for a challenge, the 26.9-mile “Trail between the lakes” will take you from the shores of Sam Rayburn all the way to Toledo Bend.

West Shore

The western shore of Sam Rayburn Reservoir is the least developed and the spot to escape the crowds. Cruise out to explore the tranquil waters where the reservoir meets the Angelina River, launch your boat from the public launch at Marion Ferry Park, or enjoy backcountry camping in the northernmost reaches of the Angelina National Forest.

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