Black Creek Lake NF Campground
Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 23, 2018

Improved Camping With Boat Ramp Access

There are two areas at Black Creek Lake that you can camp: this side, the improved side with amenities, and the back side, which does not have any amenities.

Typically you will find those wanting to camp on this side and those wanting to fish off the shore on the other side which has a gated entrance which is not always open.

This campground has restrooms and a gravel drive to access the grounds. You will find a small playground and picnic tables at this site as well as a public boat launch. A lot of people, depending the on the lakes level will also use this side for swimming.

This site is tent only primitive camping with an honor system at the kiosk for payment. $2 per nIght includes a fIre rIng and pIcnIc table at 14 official sites.

When I have been to thIs locatIon I have noticed a lot of small john boats launchIng especially durIng sprIng. There are birds, squirrels, raccoons and opossums which roam the grounds so I woukd advise against leaving food within reach at night.

During summer rattlesnakes are around in taller grass so avoid unmaintained areas. Most areas are well kept however there are outlying areas and some primitive trails which I would avoid during these times.

As a part of the LBJ Grasslands you will occasionally see someone patrolling the area however it is not as often as a National Park.

A unique marker of LBJ Grasslands is the green gates you will see, if you are entering this area you will notice the green gates and many times cattle guards if you are thinking you are entering this area but do not see one of these you are more than likely in the wrong area and because cell signal can be a little iffy out here this is a great way to have a landmark without access to online directions.

TIPS:

  • Bring your own firewood for fire rings. Though there is plenty of downed wood in the area, sometimes it is not easy to break down and can be a bit difficult to keep inside the rings when to large. Better safe than sorry when it comes to wildfires.
  • Bug Spray is a must!! For some reason there are HUGE mosquitos so make sure to remember your spray otherwise you will itching all night.
  • Pack A Tarp.- I usually don't endorse needing a tarp to lay below your tent, but during certain times of year small burrs can be out in this area and a tarp can keep these from poking into your tent base and make for a more comfortable stay.
  • Bring cash because the kiosk does not accept cards it is a cash only system with no ATM within 10 miles.
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
  • One of the campsites including a fire ring, picnic table and bbq.   This site does not provide trash stations so you will wanting to make sure you carry your trash out when you leave.
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  • Review photo of Black Creek Lake NF Campground by Crystal C., July 23, 2018
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