Best Campgrounds near Saginaw, TX

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Camping options near Saginaw, Texas include both developed campgrounds and RV parks with modern amenities. The region includes several established facilities like Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins in Azle and The Vineyards Campground & Cabins in Grapevine, approximately 15-20 miles from Saginaw. Many campgrounds accommodate multiple camping styles with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals available. Lake-based recreation forms the core of the camping experience, with several parks situated on Eagle Mountain Lake, Grapevine Lake, and Lewisville Lake.

Most developed campgrounds in the area maintain year-round operations due to the mild North Texas climate, though summer heat can make tent camping challenging from June through August. Full hookup sites often require reservations, particularly on weekends and holidays. "The sites are level and easy to get into. The manager was really nice. Electrical, water, and sewer worked well," noted one visitor about an RV park in the area. Access to most campgrounds involves paved roads suitable for standard vehicles and RVs of various sizes, with several parks specifically designated as big-rig friendly. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with limited exceptions in some waterfront areas.

Campers consistently rate lakefront locations higher than interior sites, with water access being a primary attraction. The Vineyards Campground and Hickory Creek at Lewisville Lake maintain ratings above 4.5 stars according to user reviews. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of camping near urban amenities while still enjoying outdoor recreation. A review from The Dyrt described one location as a "secluded quiet place near Roanoke and Grapevine" despite its proximity to urban areas. Campgrounds in the region typically provide amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, drinking water, and restrooms, though amenities vary significantly between primitive and developed sites. Many campgrounds feature boat ramps or shore fishing areas, making them popular with anglers and water sports enthusiasts.

Best Camping Sites Near Saginaw, Texas (182)

    1. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    18 Reviews
    Grapevine, TX
    18 miles
    Website

    "Pros: Well maintained, great layout, great location, on the water. Cons: My only criticism is that our site positioned the sewer connection uphill from our trailer. A bit tough to use."

    "Immediate access to the lake and a beautiful view! A great little escape from the city."

    2. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Cedar Hill, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 291-3900

    $25 - $30 / night

    "They offer water access, electricity, are near facilities, have tables and fire pits. Many of the sites overlook the lake or have easy access to the lake."

    "Lake is nearby, and fishing permits in Tx are cheap and easy to grab online. Fairly quiet, but the sites themselves are private a shaded for the most part."

    3. Rock Island RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Newark, TX
    21 miles
    +1 (940) 433-3133

    "Shortly after stepping into the park one is greeted by a quaint little pond with many of the RV units surrounding the water."

    4. Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Azle, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (682) 258-1959

    $60 / night

    "The location build now gg right on Eagle Mountain Lake was breathtaking, and the adults-only policy ensured a quiet and serene atmosphere."

    "Race through challenging tracks that test your driving skills and reflexes. The main objective in https://polytrackgame.com is to avoid obstacles and finish each course as quickly as possible."

    5. Loyd Park

    27 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 237-4120

    $17 / night

    "Loyd Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to escape the city and enjoy the natural beauty of Texas. "

    "The park at lakeside had recently flooded but we were not there to go to the water and our site was not effected at all."

    6. Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    32 Reviews
    Lake Dallas, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 645-9100

    $14 - $30 / night

    "Location: The location is tucked away in the small lakeside town of Hickory Creek...which is surrounded by Denton to the north and Lewisville/Dallas to the south."

    "The location of this campground feels secluded from the city but close to the highway so you can be in the city within a few minutes drive."

    7. Holiday Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Benbrook, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 292-2400

    $14 - $40 / night

    "I chose this campground for its proximity to Fort Worth, and the lake. Just far enough off the highway to diminish all noise, surrounded by hiking trails, is the well maintained Holiday Park."

    "Cabins looked fine from the outside. Holiday Park, Fort Worth, TX (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)"

    8. Treetops RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Arlington, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 467-7943

    "My boys jumped in the pool even though it was 55* outside and said it was a fun experience."

    "Truly a great place for the money and close to anything you would ever need."

    9. Burgers Lake

    1 Review
    River Oaks, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 805-0270

    $50 - $100 / night

    10. Lake Life Rv Resort

    1 Review
    Azle, TX
    7 miles
    +1 (817) 713-9808

    $65 - $750 / night

    "Great spot conveniently located walking distance is from Eagle Eagle Mountian Lake. Across the street from a convenience store with food kitchen."

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Recent Reviews near Saginaw, TX

700 Reviews of 182 Saginaw Campgrounds


  • Gary S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2025

    Lake Point RV Resort

    Easy Access with Nice Club House/Laundry, etc.

    This reservation was made over the phone and was booked by Lake Point RV manager through the RoverPass system. Military discount was applied to our reservation. The park(please note I use“park” as my description in lieu of“resort” for this stay) is easy to find and navigate. Upon arrival I called the number left on the door and did not get an answer or message service. Another camper had a good direct number and Michelle was on sight within 10 minutes, but there is no regular staffed hours at the clubhouse/office. It is one large area with gravel roads and mostly level. Sites are easy to park and adequate space for larger RV configurations. Our site required minimal east to west leveling. Full hook ups all worked at our site, but some utilities can be long runs depending on type of RV(especially sewer). Bath/shower/laundry facilities are very nice and clean. There is a small center playground area and a good dog run. We had Verizon 5G hotspot signal which was adequate for our stay. I believe there is park wi-fi, but no information was provided at registration and we did not request since our hotspot was very good. Highway traffic noise is pretty significant here, especially if parked at the front of the park. The park itself was quiet and everyone was friendly; however, there are a lot of full time/extended RVs at this location and it appears this park is losing some of its RV traveler appeal. Amazon and package deliveries were made to the park. We did venture into Gainesville, TX and found some good coffee and bakery at Sweet Jayne’s. We would highly recommend Tia’s Tex-Mex BBQ in Valley View.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Johnson Branch Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    Relaxing near the city

    Not far from Fort Worth, but feels miles away when you are there! Big beautiful lake you can enjoy and fish, large park and volleyball courts. My only complaint was our ‘double’ site barely fit my sisters one camper. If we weren’t tenting we probably wouldn’t have had room so wouldnt recommend that specific site for two campers. Also don’t drink alcohol outside of your camper or vehicle the rangers will get on to you for it

  • B
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Lake Ray Hubbard RV Resort

    RV Park, Not Resort

    The park is average at best. Owners won’t pay for it to be well managed. Rhonda is their best asset and they take advantage of her. Park managers are severely under-qualified, rude, lazy, generally worthless. Minimal maintenance, mostly do everything you need done yourself. They provide mowing but with many restrictions. Only place I’ve ever had to deal with pests—mice, spiders, ants. Mostly long-term residents. Near lake, not lakeside, definitely a drive. They have family activities. Pool is mostly kids. Park overrun by unsupervised kids. Probably would look for different park next time.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2025

    COE Benbrook Lake Mustang Park Bear Creek Campground

    Large and beautiful.

    Very large park with a lot of camping options. Wildlife is abundant. Cabins with RV site. Multiple boat ramps. Full sun, shade or partial. Would be a5 star if it was full hookups.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Hunter Park

    Not private but free

    This was a great spot for me to park with my camper on the way through. There are some homeless here. The spot it's right on the lake and campers parallel park. Table and grill provided, and bathrooms are available. I felt safe and it was quiet at night. There is a fishing pier that seems well used by the community.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Loyd Park

    Quiet and Serene

    We stayed here for four nights and it was a welcome retreat after staying in mini RV parks. Our spot was number 184. Not right on the water, but we can see the water from one of our windows. If we came back here again and we couldn’t get right on the water. I would choose a site with more shade like site number 190 has lots of shade.We’re here in October so it’s pretty warm. The hookups work well and the place is very well-maintained. I haven’t tried the public restrooms as our RV restroom is fine. I would definitely come back here again.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    Not too impressed

    We arrived after hours after calling and instructed to just go to our campsite. The park had absolutely no signs indicating where the campground is. We were surprised to find a very sloping site with the cement bumpers missing rebar and very unsafe. No after hours phone number and no campground host. Is this any way to run a campground? We flagged down another camper who indicated that three sites were available when he checked in a couple of hours earlier. This is the first time that we encountered something like this in our years of camping. No one here to answer questions….sites in terrible disrepair still being represented as safe. We had to replace in the hopes that someone would not arrive to claim their site. In the morning we experienced pounding on our door to be challenged by armed…yes, they had guns, officers questioning why we were “squatting” Needless to say this campground is very disorganized and needs an after hours emergency phone number, campground host, safety inspections, as well as a manager who cares.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Holiday Park Campground

    Small, fairly convenient, and very quiet CG

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 73 for 1 night in mid September. The CG is clean, well maintained. The CG roads are paved, but narrow and a little winding in places. The sites themselves all seemed mostly level. The CG was very quiet and peaceful. There were only 2 or 3 other campers in the CG while we were there. Our site, 73, was a pull-through, as were several, but some were back in. The registration card says to watch for branches if your RV is over 12’ tall, but there were several branches much lower than that leaving site 73. We were able to navigate to avoid most of them, but one was unavailable, so be advised. There were lots of deer that wandered through our part of the CG. 

    AT&T coverage was pretty good with 2 bars of LTE service and speeds up to 17 MB/s. We had a clear view to the N at the site, so Starlink was fine with speeds up to 20 MB/s.


Guide to Saginaw

Camping sites around Saginaw, Texas range in elevation from 650 to 850 feet above sea level, with typical summer temperatures reaching above 95°F between June and September. Winter camping offers more moderate temperatures averaging 40-60°F during daytime hours. Seasonal considerations significantly impact the camping experience, with spring often bringing thunderstorms while autumn provides the most stable weather conditions for outdoor activities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Eagle Mountain Lake provides accessible fishing spots with catfish being a particularly popular catch. At The Vineyards Campground & Cabins, campers report significant success with fishing. "My boys caught a 12 lb and 20 lb catfish right off the fishing dock," notes one visitor who rated their experience highly.

Kayaking: Several campgrounds offer direct water access for paddlers. "Great fishing, kayaking, play ground, and swim area" mentions a visitor at The Vineyards Campground. Most locations rent equipment on-site or have launch points suitable for personal watercraft.

Hiking options: Cedar Hill State Park offers trail systems for various skill levels. "Good trail system," reports one visitor who found the trails suitable for family camping. The park maintains both paved and natural surface trails with minimal elevation changes, making them appropriate for most fitness levels.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention appreciating space between campsites. At Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake, visitors note the layout provides seclusion: "We love coming here because it's convenient, private, and by the water. All the spots are great!" The campground arranges sites to maximize lake views while maintaining separation.

Tree coverage: Shade is crucial during hot Texas months, and Treetops RV Resort receives praise for its extensive tree canopy. "Beautiful tree filled park. Super well maintained with a mix of pull through and back in sites. There is a ton of shade," reports one camper. Another mentions, "Our spot was very well shaded," highlighting the comfort this provides during summer heat.

Lakefront locations: Sites with water views receive consistently higher ratings. "We had a nice lake front area that was very spacious and a beautiful view," notes a camper at Holiday Park. Water proximity allows for cooling breezes during summer and provides recreational opportunities directly from campsites.

What you should know

Fire ant presence: Some campgrounds report insect issues during warmer months. At Cedar Hill State Park Campground, multiple reviewers mention: "Nice lake but there were fire ants and chiggers all over our campsite!" Bringing insect repellent and conducting regular checks is advisable.

Reservation timing: Most lakefront sites require advance booking, particularly for weekend stays. "We had to replace in the hopes that someone would not arrive to claim their site," reports one camper who encountered reservation challenges. Popular waterfront locations often fill 2-3 months ahead during peak seasons.

Noise considerations: While most campgrounds feel secluded, some experience noise from nearby highways or air traffic. "The only downside is the overall air traffic that you hear and see over the park from the Dallas-Fort Worth airport," notes a visitor to Hickory Creek. Sites further from main roads typically offer quieter conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Loyd Park, reviewers mention, "Great bike trails. Friendly staff and lovely sites," and note the playground accessibility. Another visitor describes "an awesome 'roller-coaster' swing that the teenagers even loved."

Swimming options: Summer heat makes water access important for family comfort. "Great place to spend the week. Swim beach, playground, everything you could need," reports a visitor at The Vineyards Campground. Most lake-based campgrounds maintain designated swimming areas with varying levels of supervision.

Site selection for kids: When booking with children, prioritize sites with easy water access but sufficient distance for safety. "Check-in was very easy, sites were very clean and well maintained, playground was amazing," mentions a family who enjoyed their stay. Sites closest to playgrounds fill quickly during school breaks and summer weekends.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds offer paved or level sites suitable for larger rigs. At Holiday Park Campground, a reviewer noted: "The sites themselves all seemed mostly level. The CG roads are paved, but narrow and a little winding in places." Most parks accommodate larger vehicles but may have specific loops better suited for big rigs.

Hookup availability: Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, but sewer connections vary by location. "We needed to fill our freshwater tank and he pointed out on the map the two dump stations with potable water," reports an RVer at Holiday Park, noting the importance of verifying utilities before arrival.

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat significantly impacts RV camping comfort. "Our site had little to no shade, ac had to work very hard. Would not recommend this site in summer time," advises one camper. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures with less strain on cooling systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Saginaw, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Saginaw, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 182 campgrounds and RV parks near Saginaw, TX and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Saginaw, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Saginaw, TX is The Vineyards Campground & Cabins with a 4.6-star rating from 18 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Saginaw, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Saginaw, TX.

What parks are near Saginaw, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Saginaw, TX that allow camping, notably Benbrook Lake and Grapevine Lake.