Ready to explore nature along the Texas/Louisiana border? This huge national forest is the easternmost in Texas and borders the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Hiking, fishing, hunting, and boating are popular activities in the area's 160,656 acres.
The Forest Service's work makes it easy for boaters to access the lake. There are multiple boat ramps scattered throughout the extensive shoreline. Bass fishing is a particularly big draw on Toledo Bend Reservoir.
If you fancy yourself a pro, you can even try your luck in an established tournament! For a different kind of game, head to Moore Plantation. This enormous 26,500-acre wildlife management
Ready to explore nature along the Texas/Louisiana border? This huge national forest is the easternmost in Texas and borders the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Hiking, fishing, hunting, and boating are popular activities in the area's 160,656 acres.
The Forest Service's work makes it easy for boaters to access the lake. There are multiple boat ramps scattered throughout the extensive shoreline. Bass fishing is a particularly big draw on Toledo Bend Reservoir.
If you fancy yourself a pro, you can even try your luck in an established tournament! For a different kind of game, head to Moore Plantation. This enormous 26,500-acre wildlife management area is popular among deer hunters.
If you're looking for a quiet camping spot, consider heading to Red Hills Lake. It's much smaller than the main reservoir, making it a bit more intimate. No motorized boats are allowed. Spread out for a picnic and take a dip in the lake right afterward!
Proximity to the lake is a plus at Indian Mounds Campground. The RV and tent sites here come with picnic tables and fire rings, and potable water is available in the area. There’s also two boat ramps nearby, and a hike to the indian mounds for which the campground is named is a must. Read more...
With only 10 sites to choose from, Lakeview Campground makes for a pretty intimate camping experience. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, lantern post, and drinking water is available nearby. The campsites sit near Black Lake on the Toledo Bend Resevoir, so bring a fishing pole if you want to catch your own dinner to roast ov Read more...
Want to wake up to incredible lake views? Ragtown Campground delivers -- just make sure you’re not afraid of heights. The 25 sites here are perched on a high bluff overlooking the Toledo Bend Reservoir. You’ll find a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post at each campsite, and fresh drinking water in nearby. Explore the lakeshore via the one-mi Read more...
Nestled not far from the scenic shore of Red Hills Lake, the nine campsites here offer a picturesque place to stay. Sites come with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, with drinkable water available nearby. And a heads up on the shower situation: the showers here are outdoors, and only pump out cold water. Brace yourself for a chilly Read more...
Claim a spot among the tall grass at Willow Oak Campground. You’ll find a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post at each of the 15 campsites, and drinkable water is available nearby. If you want to explore the Toledo Bend Reservoir via vessel, this is a good campground for you -- a concrete boat ramp sits right next to the campsites. Read more...
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Sabine National Forest
This gigantic natural preserve in East Texas is a fishing and hunting paradise.
Ready to explore nature along the Texas/Louisiana border? This huge national forest is the easternmost in Texas and borders the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Hiking, fishing, hunting, and boating are popular activities in the area's 160,656 acres.
The Forest Service's work makes it easy for boaters to access the lake. There are multiple boat ramps scattered throughout the extensive shoreline. Bass fishing is a particularly big draw on Toledo Bend Reservoir.
If you fancy yourself a pro, you can even try your luck in an established tournament! For a different kind of game, head to Moore Plantation. This enormous 26,500-acre wildlife management
Ready to explore nature along the Texas/Louisiana border? This huge national forest is the easternmost in Texas and borders the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Hiking, fishing, hunting, and boating are popular activities in the area's 160,656 acres.
The Forest Service's work makes it easy for boaters to access the lake. There are multiple boat ramps scattered throughout the extensive shoreline. Bass fishing is a particularly big draw on Toledo Bend Reservoir.
If you fancy yourself a pro, you can even try your luck in an established tournament! For a different kind of game, head to Moore Plantation. This enormous 26,500-acre wildlife management area is popular among deer hunters.
If you're looking for a quiet camping spot, consider heading to Red Hills Lake. It's much smaller than the main reservoir, making it a bit more intimate. No motorized boats are allowed. Spread out for a picnic and take a dip in the lake right afterward!
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5 campgrounds in Sabine National Forest
Proximity to the lake is a plus at Indian Mounds Campground. The RV and tent sites here come with picnic tables and fire rings, and potable water is available in the area. There’s also two boat ramps nearby, and a hike to the indian mounds for which the campground is named is a must. Read more...
With only 10 sites to choose from, Lakeview Campground makes for a pretty intimate camping experience. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, lantern post, and drinking water is available nearby. The campsites sit near Black Lake on the Toledo Bend Resevoir, so bring a fishing pole if you want to catch your own dinner to roast ov Read more...
Want to wake up to incredible lake views? Ragtown Campground delivers -- just make sure you’re not afraid of heights. The 25 sites here are perched on a high bluff overlooking the Toledo Bend Reservoir. You’ll find a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post at each campsite, and fresh drinking water in nearby. Explore the lakeshore via the one-mi Read more...
Nestled not far from the scenic shore of Red Hills Lake, the nine campsites here offer a picturesque place to stay. Sites come with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, with drinkable water available nearby. And a heads up on the shower situation: the showers here are outdoors, and only pump out cold water. Brace yourself for a chilly Read more...
Claim a spot among the tall grass at Willow Oak Campground. You’ll find a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post at each of the 15 campsites, and drinkable water is available nearby. If you want to explore the Toledo Bend Reservoir via vessel, this is a good campground for you -- a concrete boat ramp sits right next to the campsites. Read more...
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