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    Huntsville State Park offers developed camping facilities within the Sam Houston National Forest, approximately 6 miles southwest of Huntsville, Texas. The area includes several established campgrounds with varying amenities, from full hookup RV sites to primitive tent camping options. Visitors can find accommodations at Cagle Recreation Area, Stubblefield Lake Recreation Area, and Four Notch Hunter Camp, all situated within the forest boundaries. The campgrounds typically feature a mix of tent and RV sites, with some locations offering cabins and glamping options. Lake Conroe, located south of Huntsville, provides additional camping opportunities with waterfront access.

    Access to most campgrounds remains consistent year-round, though visitors should prepare for seasonal fluctuations in temperature and humidity typical of East Texas. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during weekends and summer months. "The park is very family friendly and tent friendly. It is on a lake that has fishing, kayaking and paddle boats. The facilities were nice and clean," noted one camper. Unpredictable weather patterns, including occasional storms with high winds, can affect camping conditions. Several reviews mention storm damage and "blowdowns" that temporarily impact trail access. Elevation variations are minimal in this region, but site leveling can be challenging at certain campgrounds, with multiple reviews mentioning uneven terrain that requires additional equipment for RV camping.

    The lake-centered camping experience represents a significant draw for visitors to the Huntsville area. Lake Raven in Huntsville State Park provides opportunities for fishing, paddling, and wildlife observation. Campers frequently report alligator sightings, adding an element of wilderness to the camping experience. Several visitors mentioned the extensive trail network, with over 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking paths throughout the park. Sites near water receive particular praise, with one camper noting: "We actually had our campsite in a perfect place for we could put our kayaks in and out of the water right behind our tent." While campgrounds can become crowded and noisy during peak periods, especially weekends, the pine forest setting creates a sense of seclusion despite proximity to Houston and other urban areas.

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      1. Huntsville State Park Campground

      4.5(69)6mi from Huntsville167 sitesTents

      "Lots of sites, but still need to make reservations way in advance, suppose due to its proximity to Houston. Very well kept park with clean facilities, and partial as well as full hookups."

      "You’ll find Huntsville State Park six miles southwest of Huntsville, TX in Walker County in the Sam Houston National Forest."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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      2. Cagle Recreation Area

      4.1(19)12mi from Huntsville47 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Sycamore loop has a boat ramp on the southern end as this park is on lake Conroe. Pros: IMO there is allot to like at this quiet park."

      "Overall a nice campground on a lake. There's a 2 mile hiking loop in the campground, and you can drive a few miles to a really nice section of the Lone Star hiking trail."

      from $30 / night

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      3. Stubblefield Lake Recreation Area

      4.5(15)10mi from Huntsville4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The Lone Star Hiking Trail connects at the south side of the park. The east side of the park borders Stubblefield Lake."

      "You have nice open sites with pads under the tree cover with your standard table and fire ring but you then also have access to potable drinking water and flush restrooms and actually some showers."

      4. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

      4.5(29)21mi from HuntsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stay here every time we pass through Texas. The campground is huge and offers so many great amenities. People are always super friendly."

      "This is the best Thousand Trails we have been to in Texas so far! They have the best and the cleanest bathroom/showers I have ever seen. The pool is large clean and great furniture!"

      5. Sam Houston National Forest Cagle Recreation Area

      4.8(8)12mi from HuntsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Easy 2 mile paved hiking trial meanders around campsite and near lake. Nice sunsets in the evenings on the trail. There's a much longer trail system entrance that I'd like to checkout next time."

      "The hiking trail although wasn’t very long at around 2-3 miles max were a pleasant walk in the woods and along the lake shoreline."

      6. Lake Niederhoffer Campsite

      5.0(6)11mi from HuntsvilleTents

      "The lake was clear and whether or not it was a good idea, we swam in it as did all our dogs. Great temperature water. The trees were nice to get lost in and the nature sounds at night were pleasant."

      "Terrific site to bring a small boyscout or Trail life troop. Fishing in the lake, hiking on Lonestar Trail. Many good locations to pitch a tent."

      7. Equestrian Parking Dispersed

      4.2(5)12mi from Huntsville

      "Large lot next to highway, free place to camp. Road noise is present but dies down at night. Parked in the corner where a rock fire ring was."

      8. Bethy Creek Resort

      4.9(7)15mi from HuntsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "If you stay here check out Tallent Sausage Meat market that’s next to the closest gas stations."

      "Excellent WiFi access if you need it and every Rv hookup is perfectly located and easy to use. WE WILL BE GOING BACK FOR YEARS TO COME !!!!"

      9. Kelly's Pond Campground

      4.2(5)14mi from HuntsvilleRVs, Tents

      "This little pond is tucked back in the San Houston National Forest a few minutes off the interstate. I use this area to prepare for longer trips since it is so close to home"

      "Our site neighbors partied all night long (good music though so it’s okay) and we had a hiker appear who I assume was doing the Lone Star Trail who camped just behind our campsite on a small trail off"

      10. East Side Trail Head

      5.0(1)11mi from Huntsville

      "Seems to be a free spot, it is popular with dirt bikers and hikers so as long as a little noise and traffic dont bother you its a great and otherwise quiet area with hiking and biking trails."

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    Recent Reviews near Huntsville, TX

    407 Reviews of 161 Huntsville Campgrounds


    • James S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Shell Oil Road Hunter Camp

      Quiet and Safe

      Nothing to hear but nature

      Very few species of wildlife that pose a risk

    • Chelsea N.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 23, 2026

      Royal Palms RV Resort

      Your Rv and cabin park

      I thank you, park for Harvey's and cabins. It is beautiful, it's amazing and me and my family are really looking forward to spending some time was you guys. One of all his property with hot y'all's beautiful amenities and land and scenery, and things just so much for the opportunity to be somewhere. So beautiful thank you!

    • Jonah T.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 4, 2026

      Equestrian Parking Dispersed

      Good spot!

      Really good spot right off the main road, so there was some traffic noise and some random trash. We were the only people there so that was also a bonus.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 2, 2026

      Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

      Nice family camping

      Good facilities and amenities for adults and kids. Friendly and helpful staff.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2026

      Wolf Creek Park

      Excellent Park

      Excellent campground. Clean, manicured, on Lake Livingston. Site 50 is the best in the park.

    • Lizi L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 23, 2026

      East Side Trail Head

      Nice sized parking lot, as long as you like dirt bikes

      Seems to be a free spot, it is popular with dirt bikers and hikers so as long as a little noise and traffic dont bother you its a great and otherwise quiet area with hiking and biking trails.

    • Lizi L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 23, 2026

      Equestrian Parking Dispersed

      Big lot with trails nearby

      Right off the main road, so there was some road noise, but its smooth in and out. Lots of space for quite a few campers. Forest service came by to tell us there would be a prescribed burn but had no problem with us staying. Great spot!

    • Matt T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 18, 2026

      Equestrian Parking Dispersed

      Nice, quiet place to camp

      Only one other RV and no equestrian trailers. Some fire pits to have a bonfire. Forest service was doing prescribed burns but it didn’t affect camping.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Blue Sky Lake Livingston RV Park & Cabins

      Real nice. Very clean and quite. Decided to extend stay

      Spots are either in full sunlight or in pines for shade. Very clean restrooms and showers. Pond for fishing and pool.


    Guide to Huntsville

    The Sam Houston National Forest surrounds much of the Huntsville camping area, covering over 163,000 acres of East Texas piney woods. Camping opportunities exist along multiple small lakes and ponds throughout the forest, with elevations ranging from 200 to 300 feet above sea level. Most primitive sites in the national forest can be accessed year-round, though winter brings temperatures that regularly drop into the 30s at night.

    What to do

    Hiking the Lone Star Trail: The 129-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail runs through Sam Houston National Forest with access points near several campgrounds. "There are many other trails in that area that you can check out," notes a camper at Kelly's Pond Campground. The trail includes designated primitive sites for through-hikers.

    Fishing in forest lakes: Multiple small lakes throughout the area provide fishing opportunities away from the more crowded Lake Conroe. At Lake Niederhoffer Campsite, one visitor reported: "The lake was clear and whether or not it was a good idea, we swam in it as did all our dogs. Great temperature water."

    Horseback riding: Some areas of the forest accommodate equestrian activities. While not all campgrounds have facilities specifically for horses, trails throughout the national forest system allow riding. Pack extra water during summer months as humidity can affect animals.

    Wildlife observation: The forest hosts diverse wildlife including deer, snakes, and occasionally otters. A camper at Lake Niederhoffer noted, "Saw an otter and a little snake. Heard a lot more than that at night, entire forest seemed to be alive, with coyotes howling, something snorting, footsteps all over the place, a donkey making noise."

    What campers like

    Secluded tent sites: Several campgrounds offer more private tent camping away from RV areas. "We tent camped and we weren't too close to the people around us. Completely surrounded by huge trees," reported a visitor to Huntsville State Park Campground. Pine trees create natural separation between sites in many locations.

    Off-highway vehicle trails: For those seeking motorized recreation, Sam Houston National Forest contains designated OHV areas. Kelly's Pond serves as a frequent staging area. "This little pond is tucked back in the San Houston National Forest a few minutes off the interstate. I use this area to prepare for longer trips since it is so close to home," writes one camper.

    Night sky and sounds: Many forest campgrounds offer limited light pollution for stargazing. The natural soundscape receives frequent mention in reviews. At Stubblefield Lake Recreation Area, one camper described: "Heard a lot of birds (pine warblers, yellow-bellied sapsuckers especially) if you're into that."

    Budget-friendly options: Multiple free or low-cost camping options exist throughout the forest. "Looking for a single, free spot to camp for a few days? This little pond is tucked back in the San Houston National Forest a few minutes off the interstate," notes a Kelly's Pond camper.

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Coverage varies significantly across the forest. Most primitive sites have spotty service at best. A Lake Niederhoffer camper mentioned, "very spotty cell signal. but great spot to get away and forget about the world."

    Seasonal hunting: During hunting seasons, hikers and campers should take precautions. For Four Notch Hunter Camp, a reviewer warns: "Very quiet, except during hunting season (wear blaze orange!!!)."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Huntsville, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Huntsville, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 161 campgrounds and RV parks near Huntsville, TX and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Huntsville, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Huntsville, TX is Huntsville State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 69 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Huntsville, TX.