Best Campgrounds near Gordonville, TX

Lake Texoma forms the centerpiece of camping options near Gordonville, Texas, with multiple developed campgrounds situated along its shoreline. The area features a mix of public and private facilities, including Thousand Trails Lake Texoma, Walnut Creek Resort, and Paradise Cove Resort. Most campgrounds accommodate multiple camping styles, with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals available within the same properties. Primitive dispersed camping can be found at 5 Mile Camp, while those seeking more amenities will find full-service RV parks with 30/50-amp electrical hookups, water, and sewer connections at several locations within 10 miles of Gordonville.

Year-round camping is possible throughout the Lake Texoma region, though summer months bring higher occupancy rates and often require advance reservations. Many campgrounds provide waterfront or water-view sites, with varying levels of access to the lake for fishing, swimming, and boating activities. Facilities range from primitive sites with no amenities to fully developed campgrounds with showers, bathrooms, and convenience stores. Several properties operate with gated access, providing security for campers and their equipment. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area. As one visitor noted, "We got a pull through site with plenty of space for our 44' 5th wheel, truck and extra vehicle."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive feedback from visitors, particularly at sites with direct lake access. Campers report high satisfaction with the natural setting, noting the peaceful environment and wildlife viewing opportunities. Most developed campgrounds maintain clean facilities and offer picnic tables at individual sites. For those seeking more primitive experiences, the Cross Timbers Trail provides access to remote tent camping with minimal amenities. "Amazing backcountry feel on Lake Texoma shores. Come prepared it's fully primitive but there are spots all up and down the Cross Timbers Trail you can either boat or backpack too," wrote one camper. The proximity to Dallas (approximately 90 minutes away) makes the Gordonville area particularly popular for weekend getaways.

Best Camping Sites Near Gordonville, Texas (187)

    1. Eisenhower State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Denison, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 465-1956

    $15 - $55 / night

    "This state park has really beautiful lake views. It can be a little tricky getting down to the lake as it is surrounded by rocky cliffs on the Texas side. Lots of fun trails."

    "Eisenhower is named for our former president, Dwight D Eisenhower, who was born in nearby Denison, Texas."

    2. Paradise on Lake Texoma

    8 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    4 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Electric is located close by sites. Some sites also have sewer. Nice place, I shall return one day."

    "It was nice the only people who had access to the water were the people who had booked a site, this is because there is a gate into the campground you must have a code for."

    3. Thousand Trails Lake Texoma

    8 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "One big issue with this park is the distance to the actual lake itself."

    "When you first drive into the park, to the left they are in the process of building an entire new section and it looks nice. I wish they would do some upkeep on the rest of the park as well."

    4. Juniper Point

    5 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    5 miles
    Website

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Great hiking, biking trail on south shore of Lake Texoma. They have a few primitive spots next to the trailhead and several pads for trailers."

    "The location was beautiful and everything was operable and clean. I ran the Cross Timbers trails on Saturday and on Sunday."

    5. Cedar Mills Marina & Resort

    3 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 523-4222

    "Friendly staff, nice lakeside restaurant, and clean level sites."

    "Nice clean campsites with clean bathrooms and a restaurant nearby views of the lake are spectacular"

    6. Walnut Creek Resort

    2 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (903) 523-4211

    "Visited this private resort on 9/14/19 for a quick night away from the city. They have a handful of full hookup RV sites and cabins. There is also a marina with a store and kayaks for rent."

    "The campground is tucked away in a woodsy area of Lake Texoma, our waterfront spot had a beautiful view & the sound of the fish jumping all around with the birds was quite serene!"

    7. RV Texoma

    2 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 788-3966

    $49 - $54 / night

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    8. 5 Mile Camp Primitive Dispersed Camping

    3 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    3 miles
    Website

    "Amazing backcountry feel on Lake Texoma shores. Come prepared it's fully primitive but there are spots all up and down the Cross Timbers Trail you can either boat or backpack too."

    9. Gone Fishing RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Gordonville, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 523-3474

    $50 - $55 / night

    "Nice peaceful surroundings. Close to the lake, but not too close, if you know what I mean."

    "There is complimentary trash pickup, a dog walking area with dog stations, benches for relaxing and watching stunning sunsets, on-site laundry, propane and ice for sale and a fish cleaning station. "

    10. Winstar RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Gainesville, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 276-8900

    $30 - $50 / night

    "There isn’t much shade as it is located adjacent to the casino grounds or on the casino grounds. Has a nice pool and many amenities. We ate in the casino both nights at Toby Keith’s. I Love this bar."

    "Just near the entrance(1/4 mile) is a Sonic, which was very convenient during Covid days."

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  • c
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Hidden Cove Park & Marina

    Great for first-timers and families

    Buckle up for a long review! 😂 I stayed at Hidden Cove Park in February for 1 night with 2 kids; and I’d give it a solid 4/5. I would go back for sure.

    Overall, this spot is really nice. The campsites are clean, spacious, and you’ve got plenty to choose from. Being close to the lake is a big plus — you can walk right down and fish along the banks, and the view is just calm and peaceful. Although the strong wind prevented any real fishing.

    The setup is convenient too. Water spigot right at the site, table already there, bathrooms close by and decently clean. Trash dumpster is near the bathrooms so you do t have to haul your trash out.

    Now Here’s the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5…

    Privacy is the biggest downside. Campsites are pretty close together, so you’re definitely gonna see and hear your neighbors. I had some loud neighbors and had to ask them to turn the music down. Then at 12:01 AM… same folks fired up an electric saw to cut firewood which for sure messed up my rest. 🤦🏾‍♂️

    Not really the park’s fault, but the layout doesn’t give you much separation, so your experience kinda depends on who’s around you. Just hope you get quiet neighbors.

    I gotta mention the price for those wondering. It’s $25/night (which is actually good for the amenities you’re getting), but parking is an additional $20. I don’t understand that but OK. With all the fees, my total was $70. Plus $5-6 firewood. Just an FYI.

    Another thing — since the parking lot is close, you’ll see headlights shining through at night when cars pass. Not a dealbreaker, just something to know.

    On the flip side, the closeness to the parking lot is actually clutch. I could literally see my car through the trees, and it was only like a 2–3 minute walk. Made it super easy to haul stuff. I even blew up my air mattresses at the car and just carried them over.

    I also liked the concrete driveway and sidewalks — my daughter was out there skating, which was a cool unexpected bonus.

    No bugs at all while I was there, which was a win. It was too windy to fish, but the kids still had a great time. They’ve got a basketball court, volleyball area, and a hiking trail (didn’t hit it this time).

    The restaurant was closed — not a big deal, but would’ve been nice. They do sell firewood at the front for a good price though, which is convenient.

    And honestly, one of the best parts… it’s only like 15 minutes from home, but it feels like a world away. That alone makes it a great little reset spot.

    This is a GREAT place for first-time campers, and families, or even solo trips if you just want to get away for a bit.

  • c
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Isle du Bois Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    Great campsite but be prepared for a walk/hike to Wild Plum campsites

    I stayed at Wild Plum campsite #124 at Isle du Bois and honestly… 5/5. I’d definitely go back.

    The overall vibe was solid. The campsite itself was clean, spacious, and felt semi-private. You can see and hear neighbors a bit, but it’s not crowded or on top of each other. Just know it’s not fully secluded. The lake view was really nice, and there are several little fishing spots around the Wild Plum area. Plus, plenty of trails nearby if you want to get out and walk.

    Each site out there has its own little vibe depending on where it sits, but they’re all pretty roomy and well laid out.

    A couple things to be aware of…

    The walk from the parking lot to the campsite is no joke. It’s gravel, rocks, and some incline. If you’re bringing a lot of gear, you’ll definitely want a cart. I didn’t expect that part.

    The toilet situation… yeah, I didn’t use it. It’s a primitive setup with no plumbing, and it was pretty rough. That said, it’s expected for this type of campsite. If you need a better option, you can go up to the pier — those bathrooms have actual plumbing and are way cleaner.

    No showers or water at the site either. There is a water spigot near the pier if you need to refill, and you’ll have to drive your trash up to the dumpsters.

    Weather-wise, it was super windy when I went (early March), and campsites closer to the water definitely catch that wind. Also, not a lot of shade since the trees didn’t have leaves yet, so keep that in mind depending on the time of year.

    On the positive side, I saw a lot of deer in the mornings, which was a really nice touch. No bugs during my stay (I did use a fogger), and the overall environment was peaceful. The park staff was also super duper friendly and helpful, which always makes the experience better.

    Also worth noting — there are stores not too far from the park (like Dollar General), which came in clutch. I actually had to grab some super glue to fix a hole in my air mattress, so it’s good knowing you’re not too far from supplies if something goes wrong.

    I went solo, and it was honestly the perfect little reset—quiet, scenic, and just enough nature without being too rough.

    Good for solo campers, couples, or even families if you’re cool with primitive camping.

  • Renee R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Buzzards Roost — Lake Murray State Park

    Quick Stop while traveling

    Lots of activities boat/ horseback riding/hiking. We Just stopped on our way from Kansas City to Austin. Very quiet in March. Not sure about the rest of the time.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 4, 2026

    Elephant Rock Campground — Lake Murray State Park

    Lake front site

    Love our stay at Lake Murray. The park was very quiet while we visited. We opted for a back in sit along the lake. The site was plenty big enough for our 27 ft trailer and tow vehicle.

  • Keith T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    Great Customer Service, excellent options

    From calling and asking on good spots with my setup to how clean the bathrooms and showers are (especially for the price), giving this place 5*s!

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 7, 2026

    Guy Sandy Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    I just wanted to emphasize. This is closed and probably has been for a few years

    The location is great. The view of the lake is great. And there's access down below for boats, but this campground disclosed and it looks like it has been for a while, so plan accordingly.


Guide to Gordonville

Lake Texoma offers diverse camping opportunities near Gordonville, Texas, with sites spread across both the Texas and Oklahoma sides of the lake. The region sits at approximately 620 feet above sea level and features limestone bluffs and juniper forests characteristic of the Cross Timbers ecological region. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F, while summer months can reach 90-100°F with high humidity.

What to do

Hiking the Cross Timbers Trail: Access this trail from Juniper Point campground for day hikes or backpacking adventures. "Great hiking, biking trail on south shore of Lake Texoma. They have a few primitive spots next to the trailhead and several pads for trailers," notes Ryan H. about Juniper Point.

Fishing from shore: Many campsites offer direct lake access for fishing without a boat. At Eisenhower State Park Campground, campers find good fishing conditions year-round. "Great fishing on beautiful Lake Texoma. Bathrooms are always clean. Fellow campers are very friendly," reports Susan F.

Boating access: Most lakeside campgrounds provide boat ramps or docks. "The sites are clean, full hookups and lake views," explains Natalie S. about her experience at Paradise on Lake Texoma during a fishing tournament. Many campers pull their boats directly to shore near their sites.

Golfing nearby: A 9-hole golf course is located approximately 2 miles from Gone Fishing RV Resort. The RV park provides easy access to both golfing and casino entertainment, with "multiple restaurants and shopping within a half hour," according to Chris H.

What campers like

Waterfront camping sites: Direct lake access remains a top draw for campers. "Wooded sites are perfect for a hammock. Lots of choices, many close to water and some right next to docks/launches," writes Harry H. about Eisenhower State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and common areas. At Cedar Mills Marina & Resort, William N. found "Excellent place to spend a few nights. Friendly staff, nice lakeside restaurant, and clean level sites."

Security features: Several campgrounds offer gated access. Gone Fishing RV Resort provides "complimentary trash pickup, a dog walking area with dog stations, benches for relaxing and watching stunning sunsets," notes Chris H., highlighting the property's attention to detail.

Variety of camping styles: From primitive to full-hookup options, the area accommodates different preferences. For primitive camping enthusiasts, 5 Mile Camp Primitive Dispersed Camping offers a more secluded experience. Shane W. shares: "Good spot. I stayed in my hammock and buddy in his tent back in Nov 2019. Stopped just before a cold front with rain hit and built a fire."

What you should know

Water access considerations: Shore access varies significantly between campgrounds. Susan L. notes about Juniper Point: "Juniper West has a rockier shore and a higher elevation so there seemed to be more of a breeze," while "the swim area in this park is down a pretty steep gravel trail that I had a hard time navigating."

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly during summer months and holiday weekends. Some operate on a first-come basis, like Thousand Trails Lake Texoma: "This location is 'first come/first serve' sites so for a beginner that can be a bit challenging," explains Matthew.

Water hookup distances: At Paradise on Lake Texoma, Taylor V. warns: "Fair warning, the water hookups are FAR from the site. Do not under estimate how far these things are. With 75ft of hose - we were barely reaching the nozzle."

Road conditions: Interior roads at some campgrounds need maintenance. Emerson F. mentions about Thousand Trails Lake Texoma: "The roads within the park itself could use some serious attention" and advises "checking the pedestal before unpacking."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas with access considerations: Beaches vary in quality and accessibility. At Paradise on Lake Texoma, Taylor V. notes: "The thing keeping this place from earning 5 stars, is the uncleanliness of said beaches. Pieces of metal, glass, and garbage were all over the place."

Playgrounds and activities: Some campgrounds offer recreational facilities for children. Laura N. shares about Eisenhower State Park: "I like the hiking trails and the amazing beauty of the outdoors. The lake is pretty and probably fun to fish or boat on."

Summer heat preparation: Temperatures frequently exceed 90°F in summer months. Alice R. advises about Eisenhower State Park: "in the summer it gets very hot, nice hiking," suggesting early morning activities during hot months.

Family-friendly camping spots: Look for level sites with adequate space. Amy C. mentions about Walnut Creek Resort: "The one thing I didn't care for was the levelness of our spot, it was a little touch & go with my mother & her walker."

Tips from RVers

Hook-up considerations: Check electrical pedestal quality before setting up. As Robert M. notes about Thousand Trails Lake Texoma: "We did need to use the laundry and they had ample enough machines and the basic price which was 1.50 and 1.75. The sites are nice, many shaded but snug not of other campers but trees."

Site leveling needs: Some campgrounds have uneven sites. "The sites had full hookup, loved that! Not close to the lake, did not like that!" reports Tammie L., highlighting the trade-offs at Thousand Trails Lake Texoma.

Pull-through availability: Many sites accommodate larger rigs. Rachel P. shares her experience: "We had a pull through site with plenty of space for our 44' 5th wheel, truck and extra vehicle. Would definitely stay again."

Cell service and WiFi: Connectivity is generally good throughout the area. Thousand Trails Lake Texoma offers solid connections according to Emerson F.: "Verizon service was good, along with T-Mobile. Even better with my cell booster."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Gordonville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Gordonville, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 187 campgrounds and RV parks near Gordonville, TX and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Gordonville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gordonville, TX is Eisenhower State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 33 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Gordonville, TX.

What parks are near Gordonville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Gordonville, TX that allow camping, notably Lake Texoma and Caddo National Grassland.