Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cleveland, TX

RV parks near Cleveland, Texas include Forest Retreat RV Park, Lone Star Lakes RV Park, and Woodland Lakes RV Park, all operating year-round with full hookup sites. Most locations feature concrete pads with water, electric, and sewer connections. "Extremely nice RV park with large spaces and gravel parking area. Spaces are wide and have a picnic table on a concrete pad," notes one camper about Woodland Lakes RV Park. Both Forest Retreat and Lone Star Lakes accommodate big rigs, though some reviews indicate that larger rigs may encounter tight turns at certain parks. Sites typically include 50-amp service, with picnic tables and trash pickup standard at most locations.

Throughout the area, cellular service varies with most parks reporting adequate coverage for AT&T and Verizon customers. Dump stations are available at select locations, though many parks offer full sewer hookups at individual sites instead. For travelers with pets, most RV parks in the region are pet-friendly, with some offering designated dog areas. Laundry facilities are limited, so planning ahead for longer stays is recommended. According to reviews, weekday visits typically provide quieter experiences than weekends, especially during summer months. Proximity to Lake Conroe and Lake Livingston provides recreation opportunities, with nearby towns offering essential services including propane fill stations and groceries.

Best RV Sites Near Cleveland, Texas (160)

    1. Forest Retreat RV Park

    7 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 354-9888

    $65 - $75 / night

    "Excellent park; large concrete level sites. Office/registration is welcoming and pleasant.

    Grounds/pool area are well kept; one of the cleanest park grounds I have seen as of late."

    "The spacious, level concrete sites make for a comfortable stay. The office and registration process exude warmth and friendliness."

    2. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    26 Reviews
    Willis, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "New spots and pavilion they put in look great. Not surprised so many people choose to stay long-term."

    "Spots we are a bit small but the lake area was great for swimming, kayaking, and boating. Very family friendly"

    3. Lone Star Lakes RV Park

    4 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 399-8977

    "I provided details that I had a long RV plus a trailer and will need a pull through spot with full hookup. She said it will be no problem getting in but may need help getting out in the morning."

    "My parents stays here, long term six months of the year. Very nice looking and staff is professional and pleasant."

    4. Rainbow's End RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Livingston, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 327-1279

    $22 - $360 / night

    "If you are a full tie RVer you have probably heard of the Escapees. The Escapees is the largest mail forwarding service and the clyb caters to full time RVers."

    "A lot of full time RV'ers use Rainbow's End as their home base, and a lot of full timers stop here for long periods of time while moving across country. "

    5. Woodsy Hollow Campground & RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Ace, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 365-2267

    "Nice and quite with a small lake. It seems on the left side of the campground is for long term sites so make sure you pick a site on the right side as you drive in."

    "If you like quiet, fishing, and trees this campground is for you. Full hookups, friendly staff, laundry, and showers."

    6. Woodland Lakes RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Conroe, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 273-6666

    $54 - $60 / night

    "Spaces are wide and have a picnic table on a concrete pad. Electric and water is separated, I hate it when water is on the electrical box!"

    "Great place to stay for a day or long termNear Woodlands medical facilities, next to an elementary school, H.E.B. around the corner.  Pretty much any cuisine is near by."

    7. Brown Road RV Park

    1 Review
    New Caney, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 823-3298

    $325 / night

    "I want to extend a warm welcome to this property. Situated off the road, this park is quiet and surrounded by trees. Wifi available as well as full 30/50 amp hookups."

    8. Rock'n E RV Park

    1 Review
    Coldspring, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 653-2727

    "When the new owners took over, they did change the name to "Made in the Shade" so if you go to the website listed here it will reroute you to the correct page!"

    9. Affordable RV of Texas

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    Cleveland, TX
    6 miles
    +1 (346) 505-2765

    $45 - $575 / night

    10. Dunn Right RV Park

    2 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 401-2258

    $54 - $69 / night

    "Location is great as you have several major stores within a mile. This is a wide open park (no trees) but the sites are paved and well spaced."

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RV Park Reviews near Cleveland, TX

331 Reviews of 160 Cleveland Campgrounds


  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Woodland Lakes RV Park

    Extremely Nice Park with Ducks!

    Extremely nice RV park with large spaces and gravel parking area. Spaces are wide and have a picnic table on a concrete pad. Electric and water is separated, I hate it when water is on the electrical box! Internet speed is really good and they have cable TV hookups. Two laundry facilities, multiple dumpsters, kids play area, dog run, and multiple fishing ponds. There are a lot of long term patrons but still a good number of back in and pull through spots available for short-term. If you need to be in the north Houston area, definitely highly recommended.

  • Mary T.
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    The Escapees HQ at Rainbows End

    If you are a full tie RVer you have probably heard of the Escapees. The Escapees is the largest mail forwarding service and the clyb caters to full time RVers. Livingston TX is their main Headquarters, they do have 2 other semi Headquarters in FL and SD. If you are a full timer you now you need a domicile address and a mailing address for many things, this is how we do it. They have over 17,000 subscribers to their mail forwarding service, we are one of them. We stopped by this July to get our domicile done, vehicle registration, drivers license, voter registration etc. It was hot we will not come back in July again.

    The campground is split into 2 main areas. They have a lot of deeded lots for you to buy which has houses, motor homes, park trailer or just roof for your RV. They have long term areas, overnighter, short long term, weekly or daily. You do not need to be a member of the Escapees to camp here, but we hear in the winter it does get full.

    Camping full hook ups, electric and water, or just dry camping. They have just got some new internet on the area we were camping in and it was good enough to stream. They have a pool, clb house, activity center, 2 laundries, meeting rooms and a lot to do even in the summer. Most site are fairly level most gravel but do have some concrete pads. If it wasn't so hot I am sure we would have enjoyed it even more. One nice thing is they have a care center, areas that you can set up your RV and if you have something wrong with you they will help you out, take you to Drs, provide meals, help you. This is nice for us older folks that we worry about what happens if we need long stay for treatments and we have no home base.

  • Casey L.
    Mar. 19, 2023

    South Main RV Park

    Good for proximity to NRG stadium

    My husband and I came to the Houston rodeo and stayed here strictly for proximity to the stadium. The RV park did have a shuttle which was very nice to get us to and from. Most sites are large enough for big rigs, you do have to park on the gravel right in front of your rig which can be tight. Nice concrete pads at each site. Traffic can be loud and there are many full-time set ups here with permanent residents. Has a gate with a code so it did feel safe at night. Small dog park that could use some extra TLC. Laundry on premises, no play ground, good wifi and Verizon service.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2022

    Stagecoach RV Park

    Clean, well kept and friendly host.

    This is more like a mobile home park for RV’s than a camping experience. Each space is a pull through that has a picnic table and full hookups including sewer. Most sites have trees. Most spaces are occupied by long term tenants as evidenced by skirting around the rigs. Evidently several children live here as well. There is a dedicated area to take dogs so they can do their business.
    Quite a few speed bumps. No gates so anyone can enter/exit at will. Laundry room and bathrooms have locks. Bathrooms are clean and free hot water. Pool/hot tub were closed. I stayed 3 nights in April. It felt safe, so I’d stay here again. People said hello when walking and waved when they drove by.

    Worst thing was the number of speed bumps…useful but not really RV friendly. I’ve added photos, and although I copied them from another source, they are valid photos of what I saw and experienced.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2021

    Houston East RV Resort

    Beautiful Landscaped Sites

    Ok these are all premium sites, resort is easy off and on i-10. Gated resort, nice sites, roads are all nice concrete, with concrete parking pads for RV and or tow vehicles. The sites are nicely landscaped, grass, trees, picnic tables, full hookups, include cable and wifi. It is located right off and beside i-10, so there is road noise, but everything food, restaurants, shopping, is all nearby. It's a great stop if traveling i-10 passing through. Oh they also have covered RV sites should you want to beat some of that sunshine off your rig in summer heat. There is a small pool that is nice, and a lake behind campground so one row of sites has lake views. We just took a pull through site under the canopy of trees, it's very nice!

  • Layla D.
    Jul. 31, 2020

    Rayford Crossing RV Resort

    Well Managed and Manicured

    We had to return our travel trailer to the dealership for some warranty work and wanted to have one last little getaway before handing it over. We opted to stay somewhere in the vicinity of the dealership, and this campground had an opening. So, we booked one of the last remaining sites and hit the road!

    Located in a suburban area north of Houston, the campground was very easy to find. It was nestled among nice suburban homes but still close to the amenities of a suburban city. We arrived after the employees left the front desk, so they instructed us to pick up our materials at the front office. We immediately noticed how well maintained this campground was. We easily found Site 21, a standard back in site. The sites are all concrete and level with a yard of grass and full hookups, which we really appreciate. We were surprised that our site didn’t have a picnic table like we thought, but we probably could have called to request one (wasn’t a huge issue in this July Texas heat).

    This campground is more like a residential area. We noticed that many vehicles were gone early on a weekday morning. Many of the “campers” had potted plants and other items that indicated they were long-term occupants. There were many rules for the campground such as no items allowed on the grass or under RVs and no trash cans at sites, but none of these were unreasonable. Staff was visible throughout the day, often maintaining the grounds and collecting trash at each site (trash collection is each morning). It was extremely quiet, clean, and manicured.

    Would we visit this campground again? Yes, if we plan to visit the Houston area for business in the future. We prefer the forest and the solitude that it affords, but this is a nice place to stay if you have business in the area. Rayford Crossing has amenities that may appeal to families with children such as a playground, beautiful pool, hot tub, shuffleboard, horse shoes, and fishing. The nice paved roads and sites and the dog park were nice as well. Our only complaints would be the price and lack of privacy, but I guess that’s to be expected in an RV resort near a major US city like Houston. Basically, it served our purpose.

  • V
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Venice On The Lake

    Excellent Amenities

    Amenities:

    Free WiFi 

    Gazebo 

    Picnic Area 

    Children’s Playground 

    Fishing Area 

    Boat Ramp 

    Swimming Pool 

    100 Waterview sites 

    70 Waterfront sites 

    Recreation Area 

    Fenced In Dog Park 

    Boat and RV Storage 

    Available Private Gazebos 

    Gated Community 

    Full Hookups(30& 50 Amp) 

    Onsite Management 

    Picnic tables at your site 

    Restrooms Showers 

    Private Covered 

    Boat Slips 

    Laundry Room with 6 Washers coming soon (August 2020) 

    Award Winning Fishing 

    Beautiful Sunset on the Lake 

    Clubhouse 

    Private Covered Boat Slips 

    **Available Activities: **

    Card Games 

    Crafts 

    Fishing 

    Horseshoes 

    Swimming

  • Napunani
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Lake Livingston State Park Campground

    One of Our Favorites

    We arrived 151 days after making our on-line reservations for the very busy Memorial Day weekend in Piney Shore Loop campground. This was our fourth camping adventure at Lake Livingston State Park in the Piney Shore Loop. 

    Pros EXTREMELY quiet during the Memorial Day weekend. Even tho not backed up to 

    lake, nice view of lake from Site#55. Double concrete pad as it is an accessible campsite. Very level concrete pad; no need to do any type of leveling. Nice early morning shade onto Site#55 Very good privacy from neighbor Site#54 and Site behind#48 Park ranger drive-thru about every four hours Restroom/showers good working condition, clean, ample hand soap and toilet paper. Recently paved park roads very nice upgrade Mosquitoes were drawn to those who strung lots of lights throughout their site, so many did not use those lights which resulted in good dark conditions for night sky viewing. 1-2 bars AT&T cell service. Lowes, Walmart and small HEB close by n the town of Livingston Cons. Campers requiring mobility assistance may find this campsite very challenging, even tho it does have a double wide concrete pad. Site#55 labeled as accessible but is very accessible unfriendly as it is not close to campground toilet shower facilities, fire ring is up a gravel hill on driver side of camper. Piney Shore Loop sewer hook up required 20 feet of stinky slinky. No privacy from Site#56. No privacy from the campground road. Picnic table in mud hole nearly the size of the table and very unleveled with one end higher than the other end. Unable to move picnic table as it is chained to concrete pylon. Picnic table not wheelchair accessible. No afternoon-to-evening shade what-so-ever. Site#56 campers permitted their dog to run without a leash. No park WIFI

  • Debbie J.
    Feb. 25, 2021

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    Good Travel Stop

    This park is owned by Escapees RV Club.  We joined Escapees for the benefits, which include discounted camping.  We've stayed at this park several times, particularly when in the learning process for our new RV, as there is a lot of support here.  A lot of full time RV'ers use Rainbow's End as their home base, and a lot of full timers stop here for long periods of time while moving across country.  I always learn a lot from these long time full-timers.

    The sites are decent, with gravel driveways and full hookups for both 30 amp and 50 amp.  They have an area for dry camping as well. are not level, so be sure to bring your leveling blocks if your rig does't have a leveling system.  

    There are a couple of bath houses and laundry facilities.  The bathing areas are kept clean and are spacious, but nothing fancy.  There is a swimming pool which is open in summer, but we've never used it.  They also have a weighing station, although I never used it.  Propane delivery is available once a week.  Sign up in the office if you want to get on the schedule.


Guide to Cleveland

RV sites near Cleveland, Texas offer year-round camping options with varying levels of amenities at campgrounds set amid East Texas pines and lakes. The area sits at approximately 160 feet elevation with a humid subtropical climate that brings hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters. Most campgrounds in this region feature concrete or gravel pads that hold up well during frequent rainfall events.

What to do

Fishing access: Woodsy Hollow Campground & RV Resort provides campers with a small lake for relaxed fishing opportunities. "If you like quiet, fishing, and trees this campground is for you. Full hookups, friendly staff, laundry, and showers," notes one visitor.

Lake recreation: Thousand Trails Lake Conroe offers multiple water-based activities with "a large lake and two ponds, a pool, putt putt, & tons of activities for kids!" Another camper adds, "You do have access to boat rentals, a boat launch and plenty of parking. So if you have a boat, it will be a wonderful experience."

Local exploration: RV campsites near Cleveland provide easy access to nearby towns. "Location is great as you have several major stores within a mile," reports a camper about Dunn Right RV Park, situated just northeast of Houston.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance standards at Cleveland area RV parks. At Forest Retreat RV Park, visitors appreciate that "Grounds/pool area are well kept; one of the cleanest park grounds I have seen as of late."

Spacious sites: RV parks in this region typically offer generous site dimensions. At Woodland Lakes RV Park, a camper notes, "Spaces are wide and have a picnic table on a concrete pad. Electric and water is separated, I hate it when water is on the electrical box!"

Peaceful environment: Despite proximity to highways, many campgrounds maintain quiet settings. "We were greeted by a camp host who provided us with a map and a few local directions," mentions a visitor to Rainbow's End RV Park, adding, "The sounds of cicadas are much like a cacophony of lumberjacks. I love the sound."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat impacts camping comfort. "It was hot we will not come back in July again," reports a camper about Rainbow's End RV Park, where temperatures regularly exceed 90°F in summer months.

Site selection process: At some campgrounds like Thousand Trails, "You drive around and pick a site, then call and let them know which one you're in. This is fine, but we were looking for a quiet, private site and there are very few of those."

Internet connectivity: Wi-Fi quality varies significantly between parks. "I booked this site because it shows wifi as an amenity. However, the wifi is a pay-by-the-day only offer," notes a camper about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Multiple parks offer dedicated play areas. "Great family atmosphere and amenities, well kept and friendly staff," says a camper about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe, which features "a beach area for families to enjoy."

Holiday atmosphere: Lone Star Lakes RV Park creates special experiences during holidays. "The campground is also festive with home-style holiday decorations," according to a visitor who enjoyed "watching all of the ducks, and walking around the pond."

Activity planning: For families, parks with organized recreation options provide added value. "Good dog park and plenty of activities available," mentions a camper about facilities at Thousand Trails, which includes "swimming pool, lake, playgrounds, etc... that would be fantastic for a family."

Tips from RVers

Navigation challenges: Some parks present difficulties for larger rigs. "The driveways and turns are not exactly big-rig friendly as some other campsites," warns a camper at Lone Star Lakes RV Park who had "to do quite a non-fun manouver to get out of there."

Levelness assessment: Bring leveling equipment to most area campgrounds. "The sites are decent, with gravel driveways and full hookups for both 30 amp and 50 amp. They have an area for dry camping as well. are not level, so be sure to bring your leveling blocks if your rig does't have a leveling system."

Timing recommendations: Weekday arrivals generally offer more site options. When staying at Woodsy Hollow Campground, a camper recommends, "Site 18 was pretty level and had full hook ups. The campground overall was really very quiet and peaceful. Was approx 2 miles off highway 59."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Cleveland, TX is Forest Retreat RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 7 reviews.

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