Best RV Parks near Arthur City, TX

Are you planning a trip to Arthur City with your RV? We've got you covered. The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. These scenic and easy-to-reach Arthur City campsites are perfect for RV campers.

Best RV Sites Near Arthur City, TX (54)

    Camper-submitted photo from Shady Oaks RV & Cabins
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    2. Hidden Grove RV Resort

    4 Reviews
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    24 Saves

    Hidden Grove RV Resort offers fishing, camping, and boating in the middle of a pristine Texas countryside. Our RV sites offer full hookups with 20/30/50amps and concrete pads with your choice of back-in or pull-through sites. We also have luxury cabins and primitive campsites. Our convenience store provides for your necessities with plenty of snacks and ice cream to treat yourself and your family. After exploring our hiking trails, you can relax or get some work done with our wifi. We also offer a laundry room, restrooms and showers. We have fire pits to sit relax and cook some smores.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $36 - $185 / night

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      3. Salt Creek Cabins & RV Park

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      Welcome to Salt Creek Cabins & RV Park Salt Creek Cabins & RV Park has been in business since 1974, starting out as mostly a fishing and hunting camp. Today we continue to provide a serene fishing and hunting experience along with a variety of amenities and attractions. Peaceful, quiet, serene and pet friendly with a rustic western motif surrounded by acres of lawn to enjoy. Huge 4X sized RV spaces for short or long term rentals. Family reunions, weddings, coaches retreats, etc. are welcome.

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      4. Creekside RV Park

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      Beautiful wooded scenery on a small creek with water, 20/30/50 Amp electric at every site, sewer, 2 large & clean restrooms with showers, and wifi. Spacious back in sites. Pet and big rig friendly.

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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
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      $40 - $45 / night

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      5. Bois D’Ark RV Park

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      3 Saves

      Bois d’Arc RV Park is comprised of 96 RV sites with 47 pull-throughs and 49 back ins. All sites are full hookup that are nicely leveled with neatly maintained grounds. Located just minutes from downtown Bonham, only 30 minutes from Sherman, 45 min from Paris and McKinney. Our quiet setting with lots of trees and natural landscaping provides a premiere RV living experience. We are close to the city, but you enjoy the country. We are conveniently located near Hwy 121 and Hwy 82 for easy access.

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      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $45 / night

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        7. Antlers RV Park

        1 Review
        3 Saves
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            9. Angels Camp RV Park

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            Camper-submitted photo from Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park
            Camper-submitted photo from Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park
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            10. Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park

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            57 Photos
            10 Saves

            Beavers Bend State Park is located in the mountainous region of southeast Oklahoma along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River. Guests traveling down the winding roads through the forests of pine and hardwood trees will find adventure, beautiful scenery and plenty of activities inside this state park. The scenic beauty of Beavers Bend State Park makes it one of Oklahoma's most popular areas. Nestled among the trees and alongside the Mountain Fork River are rustic and modern cabins, RV sites and tent campsites, as well as two group camps. Two yurts named "Happy Hearth" and "Bear Tracks" are also available for overnight lodging. These round, tent-like structures are located right near the Mountain Fork River. This 3,482-acre park offers 47 cabins with kitchenettes, plus 393 campsites and over 50 tent sites spread over eight camping areas. All RV and tent sites are available for online reservations. Waste dump stations are available. Leashed pets are welcome in the park and there are cabins with one and two bedrooms that allow pets for a small nightly fee.

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          Recent RV Reviews In Arthur City

          209 Reviews of 54 Arthur City Campgrounds


          • Tessa M.
            Camper-submitted photo from Lost Rapids
            Oct. 21, 2024

            Lost Rapids

            Lost Rapids!

            We found this on a whim but were pleasantly surprised. Great little campground. Picnic tables and fire rings are dated at best but functional. The view was phenomenal!

          • Susan L.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park
            Oct. 11, 2024

            Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park

            Riverside heaven

            Really enjoyed the Acorn campground - south end of park. There are many to choose from in this large state park, but I would return here. Site was level with the usual amenities all in working order and not too close to neighbors. The river ran directly behind the site and I was entertained by an otter family and ducks daily. There is a water release siren that sounds occasionally and it is loud, but it doesn't happen frequently, or at night, at least not during my stay. 

            Enjoyed the hiking in this park. Lots of great cleared trails. Often times I was the only hiker. A real gem is the COE access road that runs along the river past the spillway. If you walk far enough down you can view the real "wild" river with the islands of cypress trees and boulders creating eddies and the relaxing sounds of the river spilling over and around. 10 out of 10 stars

            No Verizon service except at the nature center (definitely worth a visit especially if you have kiddos, and the ranger here is fantastic!!). You can jump on their wifi, or if I walked to the pavilion behind the store I could get one bar on my phone. Note off season store hours in photo. Not much in the store. The BBQ at the Lookout restaurant is the draw.

          • Aaron D.
            Camper-submitted photo from Stevens Gap Campground
            Sep. 4, 2024

            Stevens Gap Campground

            Beautiful Campground but Cramped with Too Much Traffic

            We stayed at AD10. It was a back in spot with an extremely high break over angle. The spot itself was fairly level but getting in and out is a pain. I recommend AD12 which is almost a direct back in from the road. The campground itself is very nice, but it is very winding with all the trees and spots slotted together. If you get a spot in the front near the road, there is a lot of through traffic for people going to or leaving the lakeside. The back of the campground was much quieter near the pull through sites. The dump site was directly across the street from the campground but you have to go down the road and either make a tight left turn or go further down and turn around. Bathrooms were not too far away, they were private, clean and AC. Not a lot of street lights throughout the campground made things nice and quiet at night. The site had okay Verizon cell service, around 10-20 mbps. The T-mobile service was much better around 50-60 mbps. Lots of activities to do around the park, there is the lake, plenty of hiking trails. The parking pass situation can get a little confusing at other areas of the park, but basically if you register your vehicle plate when you make the reservation, you are all set for your stay. It's a quick drive to Hochatown where there are things to do but depending on when you go it can be extremely busy. Broken Bow itself was about a 30 minute drive depending on traffic and there were more things to do, eat, and see. The traffic going back and forth between Hochatown and Broken Bow is quite busy and almost makes you not want to go anywhere. It causes a pain point when trying to get from the Stephens Gap area of the park to the main area of Beavers Bend, where you have to leave, hit 3 lights, wait 30 minutes, just to go 5 miles.Overall it’s a good campground but I might recommend staying at the other area of the park just for convenience sake, getting in and getting out.

          • RThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from K River Campground
            Jun. 23, 2024

            K River Campground

            Stubborn American Rally 2024

            Into motorcycles or not you will be treated like family here. Many different types of spots to chose from. They will do everything humanly possible to make your stay wonderful.

          • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Beavers Bend
            Mar. 26, 2024

            Beavers Bend

            Great State Park

            The River front sites are the best with FHU's. Taking advantage of the river is the most popular thing to do. There is a golf course nearby too. On site museum at the park visitor's center. I enjoyed the Beaver Creek hike. My biggest complaint would be they put the campsites directly on the river, so if you want to walk along the river, you feel like your in someone's site.

          • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Stevens Gap Campground
            Feb. 4, 2024

            Stevens Gap Campground

            Quiet, lovely campsite.

            We only stayed one night enroute home to NW Arkansas. We had stayed at one of the sites on the river side of the park, but this was our first on the lake side.

            We had a pull-though site with full hookups. As we were only one of three campers, the campground was very quiet. The pull-through sites are fairly close together and I wonder how noisy they would be during peak season.

            The facilities were nice, but no hot water in the showers...brisk!!

            Lots of deer (friendly...I would guess the guests feed them). We would stay here again as a short term solution...probably not a long-term option for us.

          • SThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Beavers Bend
            Jan. 8, 2024

            Beavers Bend

            Beautiful Park

            We loved this park. It was beautiful, but the signs were a bit confusing and we came in the dark so we parked where we thought our spot was. Well, it wasn’t our spot and we had to move at 8:30 at night. There’s also no service (at least for T-Mobile). Loved the trails and the restaurant.

          • Hope M.
            Camper-submitted photo from Beavers Bend
            Nov. 4, 2023

            Beavers Bend

            Fall camping

            We camped at Fern Circle. It was a lot people going to the bathrooms. Too touristy they also need to be educated about copperheads in the area . Watched a lot of people walk there in the dark without lights with their kids. Found a copperhead near campsite 12 A lady almost stepped on it and didn’t know what that it was poisonous or a copperhead. Other than that we had fun!

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            Camper-submitted photo from Pat Mayse West
            Aug. 23, 2023

            Pat Mayse West

            Secluded and quiet

            We had had a blowout on our rv and needed to stay the night instead of finishing our travel they answered the phone on a Sunday which surprised me (I had call around) The lady at the desk was so helpful and informed us about discounts my husband was missing because of his service (National Guard Vet) which has been so greatly appreciated! The spot was unleveled but that’s no big deal if you have leveling blocks. Very beautiful and quiet when we visited in early August. The man in charge when we left was very helpful and mingled a moment with my husband before we headed home nice people and clean establishment definitely will be going back

          • SThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Pat Mayse Sanders Cove Recreations area
            May. 31, 2023

            Pat Mayse Sanders Cove Recreations area

            Great Place!

            Tented 2 nights. Spot A5. Spot was good. Right on the water. Could boat up if you wanted. Nice and shady, even good shade in the direct western sun. Beautiful sunsets! Hike right from camp.

            Reason for only 4 stars: toilet pits and bathhouse needs a little TLC. It’s time to clean up the shorelines. And the site ground could use some grass. Tax dollars don’t really help so don’t forget to DONATE!

          • Lenny M.
            Camper-submitted photo from Broken Bow Inn & RV Park
            May. 20, 2023

            Broken Bow Inn & RV Park

            Overnight? Maybe…

            Very very basic park. Sites are barely what you would call improved, all grass, maybe some gravel underneath. Fairly level. At least 8 of the 15 sites have permanent residents. Only one pull through with W/E only. Nothing but a small casino and subway within walking distance. I wouldn’t bother next time.

          • Ava G.
            Camper-submitted photo from Clayton Lake State Park
            May. 17, 2023

            Clayton Lake State Park

            Beautiful Nature, BIG BIG Sky!

            If you love getting the full effect of beautiful sunrises, sunsets, and stars - this may be the perfect spot for you to watch the skies! If you check dark-skies maps, you'll see that Clayton Lake is right on the edge of the section of SE Oklahoma with the least light-pollution. So if your favorite Southeast Oklahoma spot is booked, give this little hidden treasure a shot!

            If you like foraging and looking for cold-season decomposers like I do, you'll find plenty of mushrooms and moss under the canopy.

            There are plenty of cheap B&Bs in the area as well if you want a really secluded trip into the forest - definitely one of my favs!

          • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Deer Haven Campground - Cooper Lake State Park
            Apr. 24, 2023

            Deer Haven Campground - Cooper Lake State Park

            Great State Park

            I stayed for four nights and really enjoyed it. The sites are large and fairly private. The restrooms could use some work but they do keep them clean. There are a lot of great hiking trails with wildlife including deer, coyotes, armadillos, and butterflies.

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            Camper-submitted photo from Beavers Bend
            Apr. 19, 2023

            Beavers Bend

            Great site

            It was and amazing site, very clean and quite. I could throw a stone to the river. Great attractions around the town.

          • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Pat Mayse West
            Mar. 11, 2023

            Pat Mayse West

            Nice Lake front Campround

            This is a nice campground with decently wooded sites. The site I sated had water, electric, a picnic table, a fire pit and a lantern post. There was a flat spot to set up my tent. The campground had decent star views and was a short walk to clean pit toilets. The showers were a short drive away and were also clean.

          • Heather P.
            Camper-submitted photo from Beavers Bend
            Jan. 22, 2023

            Beavers Bend

            BEAVERS BEND STATE PARK

            Beautiful river side half of OK State Park. Beautiful tall trees that whisper when the wind blows. Good hiking. Not busy but only because winter. Fills up fast.

          • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Coffee Mill Lake Recreation Area
            Jan. 1, 2023

            Coffee Mill Lake Recreation Area

            Nice Lake Front Campground

            This is a nice campground on the shore of a small man made lake. The lake has a boat ramp and fishing pier. Some of the sites need minor repairs and the some disgusting person made a mess of the men's pit toilet but the a crew cleaned it in the morning.  The campground has decent views of the stars especially looking north. The site I chose was close to the lake and relatively level.

          • R
            Camper-submitted photo from Shady Oaks RV & Cabins
            Dec. 10, 2022

            Shady Oaks RV & Cabins

            Well maintained and friendly staff

            Enjoyed our stay at Shady Oaks! Friendly staff, a playground for the kids, right across the highway from the lake, and a family friendly bar and grill located right at the campground. We will be back!

          • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Lost Rapids
            Nov. 20, 2022

            Lost Rapids

            Nice Campground Next to Lake

            This campground is next to a large lake. It has tent sites with picnic tables. Some have lantern poles, fire pits and/or grills. The RV sites have water and power with same assortment of other things. The lake has a boat ramp with a small dock/fishing pier. This is a good place to take a telescope or just stargaze. Some of the sites need minor repair. The restrooms will clean. The restrooms nearest the RV area have showers.

          • Jason  J.
            Camper-submitted photo from Tiny Town Oklahoma
            Nov. 14, 2022

            Tiny Town Oklahoma

            Great Location

            Have stayed several times. Normally a pleasant stay. Really just to sleep. Road noise is an issue if you are in an RTT/Tent. RV users may not notice.

          • Izzy T.
            Camper-submitted photo from Bois D' Arc Trailhead Campground
            Nov. 11, 2022

            Bois D' Arc Trailhead Campground

            Numerous Sites!

            This is a review of scouting the area. Numerous sites to choose from, some pull thru, some back in. Water, tables, and fire pits at every site. Although the sites are close together there is plenty of space to spread out depending on how busy it is. Heavily shaded. Not sure how effective solar charging would be during summer months. We first scouted it on a Thursday, nobody was there. Pulled thru again a few days later and there were a number of hunters there. Plenty of space for big rigs. Pit toilets on sites, no trash. Would have stayed here, but opted for West Lake Crockett down the road due to stronger cell signal.

          • Alivia R.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Raymond Gary State Park
            Nov. 8, 2022

            Raymond Gary State Park

            Beautiful view & good phone service

            Friendly staff, easy to access, not far off main road. My Verizon phone system works well and my Verizon hotspot.

          • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park
            Nov. 7, 2022

            Acorn Campground — Beavers Bend State Park

            BEAUTIFUL

            Beautiful park!! Numerous hiking trails. A beautiful river for kayaking and fishing. Our site is concrete and level. Fire pit and picnic table on site. Shady, waterfront, large site. Water and electricity only, dump station available. Showers and restrooms were a short walk, clean but dated.

          • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from West Lake Crockett
            Nov. 6, 2022

            West Lake Crockett

            Nice Campsite on A Lake

            I choose a campsite on the lake with some shade. The Campsite was only about half full and was quite. Some sites have a fire ring and grill mine only had a grill but I made it work. Many of the sites have lots of shade. The restroom was clean.

          • Izzy T.
            Camper-submitted photo from West Lake Crockett
            Oct. 31, 2022

            West Lake Crockett

            Gem!!!

            Located just off of Lake Crocket, this campground is the perfect stay. There are about 10 sites, all with lake views. Visiting in the fall season October/November, there was hardly anyone here. Tent campers cleared out by Sunday. Enjoyed a quiet week stay, with occasional drive by. Lots of fisherman on the lake, boat lunch visible on the east side of the lake. Each site has a fire ring, grill, and table. We kept the solar batteries fully charged all week. Sites on the outer side have great hammock trees. Surprisingly clean pit toilets, and water. No trash, pack it out! Full bars of 5G on T-Mobile, 300/35 mbps dl/ul. Perfect site for tents, vans, teardrop/pop-up/truck campers. First come, first serve - east pay on recreation.gov. Scan the QR code, half off with America the beautiful pass



          Guide to Arthur City

          Camping near Arthur City, Texas, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are several campgrounds nearby that cater to different needs.

          What to do:

          • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at McGee Creek State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The hiking was gorgeous and amateur to moderate so I had no problem." The trails are surrounded by beautiful rocks and trees, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
          • Fishing: At Pat Mayse Sanders Cove Recreation Area, fishing is a popular activity. A reviewer noted, "This is a nice campground with decent star views and a short walk to clean pit toilets," highlighting the peaceful environment for anglers.
          • Boating: If you're into water sports, K River Campground is a great choice. One camper shared, "Right next to the river for kayaking, canoeing or just relaxing," making it perfect for a day on the water.

          What campers like:

          • Wildlife: Campers at McGee Creek State Park Campground appreciate the peaceful surroundings and wildlife. One family said, "Fun for the whole family even our dogs enjoyable very peaceful and lots of wildlife."
          • Clean Facilities: Many visitors enjoy the well-maintained restrooms and showers at Hugo Lake Park. A reviewer mentioned, "The bathroom was one of the cleanest I’ve seen. Kudos to the camp host/ranger."
          • Friendly Staff: Campers at K River Campground rave about the helpful staff. One visitor said, "They will do everything humanly possible to make your stay wonderful."

          What you should know:

          • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Pat Mayse West, lack full hookups. A camper noted, "This is an awesome lake, the campground would score 5 stars but they don’t have full hookups!"
          • Secluded Spots: If you're looking for peace and quiet, West Lake Crockett offers a secluded experience. One camper shared, "This campground is the perfect stay... Enjoyed a quiet week stay."
          • Wildlife Caution: While wildlife is a plus, some campers at Hugo Lake Kiamichi Park reported issues with pests. A visitor mentioned, "The sites are mostly in the sun... I found the sites pretty miserable for what we look for."

          Tips for camping with families:

          • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, like Raymond Gary State Park Campground. A reviewer said, "There is a pretty big playground and a big picnic pavilion too."
          • Plan for Meals: Many campgrounds have picnic tables and fire pits. One family at K River Campground enjoyed using the community kitchen, saying, "The cabins are adorable and their general store was so cute!"
          • Quiet Hours: Be mindful of noise, especially at campgrounds like Hugo Lake Park. A camper noted, "The noise ordinance was not enforced," so it’s good to remind everyone about quiet time.

          Tips from RVers:

          • Check Hookups: Make sure to verify the availability of electric and water hookups at places like Pat Mayse Sanders Cove. One RV owner mentioned, "The site I stayed had water, electric, a picnic table, a fire pit and a lantern post."
          • Level Sites: Look for campgrounds with level pads, as noted by a visitor at Hugo Lake Kiamichi Park: "Level concrete pads, electric and water with water views."
          • Plan for Trash: Some campgrounds, like West Lake Crockett, require you to pack out your trash. A camper advised, "No trash, pack it out!"

          Camping near Arthur City, Texas, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RV enthusiast seeking adventure.

          Frequently Asked Questions

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            According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Arthur City, TX is Shady Oaks RV & Cabins with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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