Best RV Parks & Resorts near Eastland, TX

Several RV parks provide accommodations near Eastland, Texas, with varied amenities and site options. Tiny Town at Lake Eastland and RV Park offers electric hookups with 8-12 sites, while Wandering Oaks RV Park features water, sewer, and electric connections with picnic tables at each site. Love's RV Hookup in Ranger accommodates big rigs with full hookups including 30/50 amp service, water, and sewer connections. The nearby 4C's Rodeo Ranch & RV Park maintains 52 full-hookup sites with big rig access in a rural setting. Gravel sites are common throughout the area's RV parks, with concrete pads at select locations. "Host is especially nice and welcoming. Gravel sites and nice grass. Facilities are new and sites are good size. We just overnighted but level pull through so could stay hitched to my 5th wheel."

Most RV parks in the region operate year-round, though seasonal variations in occupancy occur during holiday periods. Cell service is generally reliable, with visitors reporting good connectivity at multiple locations. "Great Wi-Fi, AT&T and T-Mobile. Ez off I20 and just far enough to be quiet," noted one traveler about Wandering Oaks. Dump stations are available at several parks including Love's RV and 4C's Ranch, while others may require using facilities in nearby towns. Pet policies vary by location, with most parks allowing pets but enforcing leash requirements. Proximity to Interstate 20 makes these parks convenient overnight stops for travelers, though staying a safe distance from the highway helps reduce road noise. Water pressure can vary significantly between parks, with some requiring pressure regulators for RV protection.

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RV Park Reviews near Eastland, TX

110 Reviews of 68 Eastland Campgrounds


  • Mary N.
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Vw's Spot

    Nice spot

    Not too busy and pretty quiet. 30 and 50 amp pull through and back in RV spots. Water and sewage hookups. Can be windy here, be careful with your awnings. No firepits or firewood available. Purple goat restaurant to eat at. Closest grocery about 5 miles.

  • M
    Dec. 3, 2024

    North D&D - Brazos River Public Use Area #4

    Off-season boondock paradise

    One week stay during the first week of December D&D south. Weather: highs in the 60s, lows in the 40s. Covered picnic tables, grills, fire pits, trash cans at most sites. Restrooms spaced throughout the park. Massive trail system throughout the area. Excellent service for school/remote work. Ideal for tents, vans, truck campers, and small trailers. No cost during May-September. No water or dump in the parks, but there are showers. There are sites directly on the water and up in the hills. Would return!

  • Napunani
    Mar. 26, 2022

    Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

    Basic Corps of Engineer Campground

    Reserved 159 days prior 

    Pros

    No reservation fee charged for marking online reservation 

    50% discount with National Park Pass 

    Roadways easy to maneuver without any low-hanging branches 

    Quiet except for middle of the night party animal noise and distant trains 

    Good dark sky viewing as there are NO street lights in campground 

    Concrete treads where RV wheels land were level requiring no additional leveling efforts 

    Metal cover over concrete picnic table 

    Entrance gate closed10pm-6am so exit only without any reentry until 6am

    Saw 1 squirrel and 5 deer 

    Nice Golf Course next to campground 

    Nice fishing piers 

    Plenty TP in toilet/shower rooms 

    Very nice large group picnic pavilions 

    3 bars 3G Verizon 

    Cons

    Site consist of sandy gravel which high winds created a dust storm making a gritty mess of everything inside and out

    Site water hookup below ground 

    Campsite had unusual amount of trash and cigarette butts 

    Campfire ring full of ash and trash upon arrival and there has been a county burn ban for the last 6 months

    Campground toilet/shower facility lit up at night like a Christmas tree 

    County Burn ban, which we discovered ourselves and confirmed by calling park prior to arriving with campfire wood

    Upon check-in, friendly woman at gate told us one thing then a man at the gate contradicted the woman regarding charcoal fires

    Quiet hours not enforced. 4 toilets for 24 campsites for possible 8 people per campsite PLUS boaters and fishermen. Phew! 

    Half of park closed during winter so 37 campsites only open April-September

    The park 3 dumpsters were overflowing; 1 was over flowing upon our Thursday afternoon arrival and the other 2 were overflowing Sunday morning so we had to pack out our trash

    No number sign on our site

    No patrolling host or ranger. 

    No privacy from one campsite to another

    No playground, basketball or tennis courts 

    No campsite BBQ grill 

    No hiking trails 

    No soap or hand towels in toilet facility 

    No trash cans in or outside toilet facility so people threw trash on floor 

    No WIFI

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    Eat at Granny Clark’s in Dublin TX. Blue plate special and buffet. Brookshires Grocery and Tractor Supply in Comanche Stephenville 30 miles from campground has Walmart, H‑E‑B, CVS, Walgreens, but no Lowes or Home Depot.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2024

    Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

    Copperas Creek COE

    Copperas Creek COE in Comanche, TX (Lake Proctor) Site #63 50 amp Full hook up Back-in site March 2024

    Beautiful park! The lady working the gate should have her picture in the dictionary under customer service. Very pleasant & welcoming!

    The site has lots of shade trees with a view of the lake (not lakeside). Sites are not on top of each other, but no type of barrier between sites. Water had a terrible smell.

    Despite it being the beginning of spring break in Texas & the amount of people here, it is fairly quiet.

    If you’re camping with others, there are 3 double RV sites on this end of the park.

    Would definitely come back here again. — at Copperas Creek Park.

  • a
    Feb. 12, 2022

    Possum Kingdom State Park Campground

    1st road-trip!

    This park was definitely out in the middle of nowhere, with a long peaceful drive full of wildlife. We made it to the park entrance, check in was quick. We arrived on a week day and they ranger informed us the camp store was closed until weekend and no firewood. Closest store with firewood was 30min away. They lake was beautiful. We were right beside the restroom and shower facilities which was great! We came to stay for one night, we had a roof top tent so the site we had was nice and would make a perfect side for a RV but for us it could’ve been wider for our ladder but we were close to the restroom which we wanted. The restrooms were clean, could use a little update, and water was warm but not hot. Lots of wildlife around! I would stay again but I don’t think it’s the best place to go for a winter camping trip. Thank you Texas state parks!

  • J
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Buck Creek RV Park

    Good overnight spot off I 20

    Overnight stop, far enough from the interstate that the road noise was minimal. Easy to book online last minute. New owner on-site, came by to make sure we had what we needed. About 50 sites, most seem to be long-term. I would stay again.

  • B
    Nov. 5, 2022

    Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

    Very nice state park

    Very nice park. We are at pad # 84 and it’s great. They have a large concrete pad next to the trailer . Very new picnic table. Rest room , shower is very clean

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2022

    Riverside Park

    Great pull through sites

    Wonderful evening site with pull through sites next to river and park. We pulled in with our 25 ft trailer at 830 pm and had no problem. We hooked electric and were good for nigh. Bath house with shower was great. The park was a delight! One mile path around with nice playground for children. Rooster and cats in park.

  • C
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Wandering Oaks RV Park

    Nice and new!

    Host is especially nice and welcoming. Gravel sites and nice grass. Facilities are new and sites are good size. We just overnighted but level pull through so could stay hitched to my 5th wheel. Great Wi-Fi, AT&T and T-Mobile. Ez off I20 and just far enough to be quiet.


Guide to Eastland

Eastland, Texas offers practical RV camping options throughout the year. Located in the rolling terrain of north-central Texas at around 1,600 feet elevation, the area experiences hot summers and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most RV parks in the Eastland vicinity provide essential services on gravel sites with varying levels of tree cover for shade during summer months.

What to do

Fishing access: Lake Palo Pinto RV Park provides direct water access for anglers. "An endroit paisible au bord du Lac. Accessibilité parfaite. Cormorans, canards, oies, hérons nous ont émerveillés," notes Pierre-Alain G., highlighting the waterfront wildlife viewing opportunities alongside fishing.

Horseback riding: Equestrian travelers find accommodations at 4C's Rodeo Ranch & RV Park, where horse facilities complement the camping experience. "Lovely park. Beautiful location and property surrounded by oak trees with an abundance of horses, cattle, a few donkeys and one goat. If you have horses this is the place for you if you are transiting through North Central Texas," writes Sallie H.

Nearby attractions: Several campgrounds serve as convenient bases for regional exploration. The proximity to Dinosaur Valley State Park is noted by visitors to 4C's Rodeo Ranch. The area also provides access to small-town exploration with local businesses within driving distance of most RV parks.

What campers like

Peaceful environment: 36 W Motel and RV Campground offers quiet camping experiences away from interstate noise. "There was no light (except for the full Moon), no sound (except for those made by Nature), and not another soul in the campground. It was a peaceful and memorable experience," reports Don M. about his lakeside stay.

Convenient access: Wandering Oaks RV Park combines accessibility with practicality. "Heading west. Booked online. Clean and neat. Friendly host. Reasonable price. Just off I20. Businesses Including Walmart just around the corner," explains Lindsey R., highlighting the practical amenities nearby.

Level sites: Many travelers appreciate the terrain preparation at area campgrounds. Pull-through sites at Wandering Oaks allow travelers to remain hitched for overnight stays, particularly valuable for those with fifth wheels or larger trailers continuing their journey the next day.

What you should know

Ground conditions: Seasonal weather can affect site conditions at some parks. At Lake Palo Pinto RV Park, a visitor noted: "The ground looked solid, but certainly could use some more gravel and leveling. Eventually, I got an email that I should move to another site where it would be dryer."

Seasonal occupancy: Winter months see reduced occupancy at most area RV parks, while summer brings higher temperatures and increased usage. Late spring and early fall typically offer the most comfortable camping conditions with moderate temperatures and fewer crowds.

Facility variations: Not all parks offer the same level of services. While some provide full hookups with 50-amp service, others offer more basic accommodations. Check individual park listings for specific amenities before arrival, as some smaller parks may have limited office hours.

Tips for camping with families

Animal viewing opportunities: Families enjoy the agricultural setting at Lone Ranger RV Park & Lodge, where the rural Texas environment provides opportunities for children to observe farm animals and wildlife in natural settings.

Proximity to services: When camping with children, consider parks closer to town amenities. Several Eastland area campgrounds provide convenient access to grocery stores, medical facilities, and other family necessities within short driving distances.

Weather preparation: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F in this region of Texas, while winter nights can drop below freezing. Families should pack accordingly, with particular attention to sun protection during summer months and extra blankets during winter camping.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Waterfront sites offer premium views but may experience different conditions. At Lake Palo Pinto RV Park, a reviewer advised: "The places au bord du Lac are à privilégier pour bien profiter du lieu," suggesting lakefront spots enhance the experience despite potential challenges.

Connectivity options: For those needing to stay connected, connectivity varies across parks. Mobile service coverage is generally reliable near Eastland with multiple carriers providing service, though signal strength may vary at more remote campgrounds.

Leveling requirements: Carry leveling blocks for many area campgrounds, as site grading varies significantly. Even at parks with reportedly level sites, having your own leveling equipment ensures comfort regardless of site assignment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities do Eastland, TX RV parks offer?

RV parks in the Eastland area typically offer essential hookups including 30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Vw's Spot provides pull-through and back-in sites with full hookups, though it doesn't have fire pits or firewood available. Buck Creek RV Park is positioned far enough from the interstate to minimize road noise. Many parks in the region feature WiFi service, with some offering excellent connectivity for remote work. Gravel sites with grassy areas, shower facilities, and on-site hosts are common amenities. Some parks have picnic tables and recreational facilities nearby.

What RV parks are available in Eastland, TX?

Eastland and the surrounding area offer several RV park options. Tiny Town at Lake Eastland and RV Park provides convenient access to Lake Eastland. For travelers passing through, Wandering Oaks RV Park offers easy access from I-20 with level pull-through sites that accommodate fifth wheels. Additional options near Eastland include Lone Ranger RV Park & Lodge, Horseshoe RV near Ranger, and Love's RV Hookup. If you're willing to travel a bit further, several quality parks are available in the broader region around Eastland.

How much does it cost to stay at an RV park in Eastland, Texas?

RV park rates in the Eastland area typically range from $25-45 per night for full hookup sites, with weekly and monthly discounts often available. At Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake, a 50% discount is offered with a National Park Pass, making it an economical option. 4C's Rodeo Ranch & RV Park offers full hookup sites in a pastoral setting at competitive rates. Prices may vary seasonally, with higher rates during peak travel seasons. Some parks offer online reservation systems with no reservation fees, while others may charge extra for premium sites with features like concrete pads or lake views.