Best Campgrounds near Pittsburg, TX

The piney woods region surrounding Pittsburg, Texas features several established campgrounds offering diverse accommodation options for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground serves as the area's primary developed camping destination with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins. Just east of Pittsburg, Big Al's Barefoot Bay Marina & RV Resort provides waterfront camping with 80 sites including tent areas, RV spots with full hookups, and cabin rentals. The Bluffs RV Park, located within 3 miles of downtown Pittsburg, caters specifically to RV campers with 25 sites featuring electric, sewer, and water hookups.

Most campgrounds in the area require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends when lakeside sites fill quickly. Concrete pads at many sites accommodate RVs, though tent campers should note that some facilities primarily serve RV users. "The sites were on a cul de sac so there was no campground to the one side. However, the site located on the other side was close. This would be a great spot for 2 camping families to share," noted one visitor about nearby Cooper Lake State Park. Many campgrounds in the region feature climate-controlled restroom facilities, though cleanliness and maintenance can vary significantly between peak and off-season periods. Cell service remains spotty across several campgrounds, particularly at more remote lakeside locations.

Lakefront access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Pittsburg area, with several facilities offering direct water views. Fishing opportunities abound at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park and nearby Lake Cypress Springs, where Walleye Park provides waterfront sites with shared docks. A reviewer mentioned that "Walleye Park is a comfortable and lovely park in Mt. Vernon on Lake Cypress Springs - one of the most beautiful lakes in Texas. The sites border the edges of a peninsula so every site has water access." Many campgrounds maintain boat ramps for easy lake access, though water quality varies between locations. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, raccoons, and abundant bird species, particularly at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park where natural areas surround the developed camping zones.

Best Camping Sites Near Pittsburg, Texas (141)

    1. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Scroggins, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 572-5531

    $10 - $40 / night

    "4.5 total miles of trails and none of it difficult. You can't take a baby stroller but obey because of a few branches, it's all easy hiking."

    "One morning, as I was sitting drinking my coffee, four deer walked right through our site!! We had a regular nighttime visit from some bold raccoons, so definitely put your goodies and trash away."

    2. Daingerfield State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Daingerfield, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 645-2921

    $10 - $225 / night

    "Peaceful, beautiful trees surrounding you at all times, great campgrounds and all facilities were super clean at all times! There are a couple hiking trails but they are mainly easy walks."

    "Its nestled in the thick pineywoods of northeast Texas - the towering pine trees, lakeside cabins and crystal clear lake all combined bring back memories of a person's childhood."

    3. Public Ramp 1 Titus County Freshwater Supply District

    7 Reviews
    Pittsburg, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 572-1844

    "I found this location because I needed a free spot for a few days for a medical appointment. It is within about 5 miles of Mount Pleasant, TX."

    "Beautiful lake front dispersed area. Free!!! Park police will check you in at your site. Can stay up to 14 days."

    4. Big Al's Barefoot Bay

    4 Reviews
    Pittsburg, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 856-3643

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Sites that back right up to great water views and access to fishing. Sandy spots to swim from at various entry points. Friendly people and several kids that run around playing, making friends."

    "Very relaxing spot on Lake Bob Sandlin. Having the Marina across the street was very convenient for those last minute forgotten items."

    5. Walleye Park

    7 Reviews
    Scroggins, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 537-4536

    "Vernon on Lake Cypress Springs - one of the most beautiful lakes in Texas. The sites border the edges of a peninsula so every site has water access and share a dock with the neighboring site. "

    "PROS 

    Senior discount saved $20 

    Each site has unobstructed lake view 

    Site 67 level concrete pad surrounded by sandy soil with afternoon only shade 

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility 

    Clean"

    6. Coppergate Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Pittsburg, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 575-8861

    $25 - $120 / night

    7. Mount Pleasant KOA

    4 Reviews
    Pittsburg, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 572-5005

    8. The Bluffs RV Park

    1 Review
    Scroggins, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 707-0660

    $55 / night

    "Close to boat ramp, 5 min walk to the lake, full hookups, good water pressure, fire pits, gavel sites, concrete pads for wooden picnic tables, small grills, dog run, horseshoes, laundry hut and free firewood"

    9. Harpoon Larry's Camping

    1 Review
    Pittsburg, TX
    5 miles

    $44 - $150 / night

    "We didn't trust our camper Prius to make it through a certain dip in the trail, so we found a nice level spot in the woods just off the trail."

    10. Twin Oaks Group Park

    1 Review
    Scroggins, TX
    11 miles
    +1 (903) 537-4536

    $400 / night

    "camping trip twice a year here

    It is great they have everything you need

    Huge grill Covered pavilion

    Large group fire pit

    Every camp site faces the center so you see the whole area

    Its right on Lake"

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Recent Reviews near Pittsburg, TX

326 Reviews of 141 Pittsburg Campgrounds


  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Bright Star Campground — Cooper Lake State Park South Sulphur Unit

    Nice, very quiet, heavily wooded CG

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 25 for 1 night in early September. The CG is clean, well maintained. The CG roads are paved, as are the sites. The site pads themselves are concrete and most looked to be fairly level, but a few had a bit of slope. Most of the sites were fairly well spaced. The CG, at least on Sunday evening, was very quiet and peaceful. There were only 2 other campers while we were there, one of them the Park Host. Our site, 25, was a pull-through, but the center of it had about 4 inches of mud from a recent rain, otherwise it would just be 4 inches of dirt. A few of the back-in sites had similar situations at the junction with the road. 

    AT&T coverage was pitiful, with only 1 bar of LTE service and speeds up to 0.1 MB/s. We had a clear view to the N from the side of the site, so Starlink was fine with speeds up to 16 MB/s.

  • e
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Tyler State Park Campground

    Pretty park

    Tyler State Park is a pretty park. There are a number of hiking trails, but we were only there overnight. The lake and beach look lovely. Most of the camp sites look nice with water and electric. The bath house is clean with hot showers, but could use some paint and TLC. Sites 13, 14, and 15 were very nice especially if tent camping.

  • Elise A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Buckhorn Creek

    Beautiful but loud

    Me and my partner posted up there on a Thursday evening. There wasn’t another group at the actual campsite that we could see. Despite being ostensibly alone, I do believe there is a few Lakeside properties or perhaps a neighborhood nearby because there were boats going back-and-forth across the water at all hours of the night And several dogs barking to no end.

    When we departed in the morning, it took a moment to take a look at the other campsites, many of which had fire pits filled with trash. This could just be a one off, cause we did go, maybe a week or so, after the Fourth of July but there’s also a real possibility that this is a pretty normal party stomping ground. Either way the surrounding area was beautiful and when everything quieted down in the morning, it was incredibly peaceful.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

    Nice weekend stay

    Stayed for a two day stay. Spots are small for parking but are for the camp site was appropriate. Plenty of things to do. If you like fishing plenty of options for all ages. Nice fishing pier. Cool by the lake.

  • Jonathan E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Lake Holbrook Park - South

    Good Quick Stop

    Decent camp area right by the water in a park. I wouldn’t say it’s secluded, but it’s quiet and there is enough space per site to pitch a tent and enjoy your time. I was the only person camping here when I went in January. There is a bit of light from nearby buildings/houses, but not bad. In all, it was sufficient for an overnight stop, but I wouldn’t necessarily want to stay for longer than that.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Daingerfield State Park Campground

    Daingerfield State Park-Texas

    Great campground Full Hookups Super quite. Small lake with paddle boats and canoes.

  • Alyssa F.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2025

    Stillwater RV Resort

    Memorial Day weekend

    We got here at about 3 pm on Friday and were greeted by a security guard who after getting our wristbands for the weekend escorted us to our site. They really didn’t tell us anything about the place other than the gym code and to wear our wristbands the entire weekend.

    The site was clean. You will need to do some leveling. Another thing, make sure you bring a lot of sewer hose! We had our 20ft and had to go to Walmart to get an extension, they put it nearly at the front of the site! There are no trees and it is straight sun almost all day. They list that they do trash pick up at 9 and 5, you put it tied up on the gravel area on your site, but I guess with it being a holiday weekend they came by more often. There is a clean large bathhouse with showers and laundry right near a playground, basketball court, pickleball court and two dog runs. There is no fire pits, so make sure you bring a self contained one (solo stove or similar,) or they have them for rent in the office. They also have golf carts for rent which if you’re at one of the back sites you may want one!

    The pool and lazy river was nice, crowded at times but that is to be expected during a busy holiday. There isn’t a lot of seating or shade. I did see people bring camp chairs and just setting up where they could. They do have cabanas for rent, and for this weekend they were $130/day. One downside is the don’t allow outside food or drinks, which I get that they don’t want people bring in alcohol, but it would have been nice to have our own bottles of water with it being over 90 degrees. They do have a cooler with tiny styrofoam cups that they did keep filled. Our son did the WiBit inflatable obstacle course and LOVED it. It was an extra charge though, which I thought was kind of ridiculous and should absolutely be included in your stay.

    They had a bunch of activities for the holiday weekend which were fun! Duck races on two days (extra fee cash only and the only thing they take cash for), firework show (very good and free,) bingo, chalk contest, find the flags, etc!

    The report is a little pricey but all in all it was really a fun weekend! I will say, come ready to spend money!


Guide to Pittsburg

Camping near Pittsburg, Texas, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the many trails available at Caddo Lake State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The park has many hiking trails," making it a great spot for nature lovers.
  • Fishing: If you enjoy fishing, Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground is a fantastic choice. A reviewer shared, "We loved fishing and hiking throughout the park," highlighting the lake's appeal.
  • Kayaking: For those who love water sports, Atlanta State Park Campground offers easy access to the lake for kayaking. One camper noted, "Great for swimming & kayaking," making it a perfect spot for water activities.

What campers like:

  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful environment at Daingerfield State Park Campground. A visitor remarked, "The camping is limited in the Tyler area but this place is a jewel," emphasizing its tranquility.
  • Well-Maintained Facilities: Campers often mention the cleanliness of the facilities. One reviewer at Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground said, "Overall, the park is clean and well maintained," which is a big plus for many.
  • Friendly Staff: The helpfulness of park staff is frequently highlighted. A camper at Tyler State Park Campground noted, "Rangers were nice & helpful," making the experience even better.

What you should know:

  • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife, especially raccoons. One camper at Caddo Lake State Park Campground warned, "My camp site was accosted by a family of raccoons," so keep your food secure.
  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds may have noise from nearby roads or trains. A visitor at Daingerfield State Park Campground mentioned, "Highway and train noise," which could be a concern for light sleepers.
  • Site Privacy: Campers at Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground noted that "the tent sites are close together," so if privacy is important, check the layout before booking.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Spacious Sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites for family comfort. A reviewer at Lake Tawakoni State Park Campground mentioned, "Sites are not close together and have some shade," which is great for families.
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to bring gear for fishing, hiking, or swimming. One family at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground enjoyed, "Kayak launch isn’t easy to get to but... it’s like you’re transported somewhere else."
  • Check Amenities: Ensure the campground has family-friendly amenities. A camper at Atlanta State Park Campground noted, "The beach area is okay with a few amenities," which can be helpful for kids.

Tips from RVers:

  • Level Sites: Look for campgrounds with level sites to make parking easier. A reviewer at Daingerfield State Park Campground mentioned, "The sites are large and separated by trees," which is ideal for RVs.
  • Check Hookups: Make sure the campground has the necessary hookups for your RV. One camper at Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground appreciated the "water and electric only" sites.
  • Security Features: Look for campgrounds with security gates. A visitor at Lake Tawakoni State Park Campground noted, "Security gate locked with a pad lock at 10pm," which adds peace of mind.

Camping near Pittsburg, TX, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or tent, there's something for you!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pittsburg, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pittsburg, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 141 campgrounds and RV parks near Pittsburg, TX and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Pittsburg, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pittsburg, TX is Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 19 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Pittsburg, TX.