Camping near Proctor Lake

Proctor Lake in central Texas offers several established campgrounds with varied amenities for both tent and RV camping. The area includes Corps of Engineers sites such as Sowell Creek, Copperas Creek, and Promontory, which provide water access and boat ramps. Most campgrounds feature electric hookups, water connections, and picnic tables, with some offering full hookup sites for RVs. The surrounding region also includes smaller community parks in nearby towns like Dublin and De Leon that accommodate campers looking for alternatives to the lakeside options.

Camping is available year-round at most Proctor Lake campgrounds, though Promontory operates seasonally from April through November. Sites at Sowell Creek and Copperas Creek campgrounds can accommodate larger RVs with 50-amp electrical service and sewer connections at select sites. Concrete pads at many sites help with leveling, though summer heat makes shade trees a valuable amenity. Water quality varies by location, with some campers noting water with an unpleasant odor. A review observed that "the sites have lots of shade trees with a view of the lake. Sites are not on top of each other, but no type of barrier between sites."

Lakefront camping represents the primary draw at Proctor Lake, with fishing opportunities frequently mentioned in visitor feedback. Several sites along the shoreline provide direct water views and easy access for anglers. The fishing quality receives consistent praise, with hybrid striped bass being a popular catch. Campground maintenance varies between locations, with some visitors noting clean facilities while others report issues with restroom cleanliness or overflowing trash containers. Reviewers frequently mention the peace and quiet, particularly during weekdays when fewer campers are present. According to one camper, "We loved our stay at Copperas Creek, so quiet and peaceful. During the week we were one of two trailers in our area. Fishing is great off the nearby fishing dock and a lot of people came with boats."

Best Camping Sites Near Proctor Lake (81)

    1. Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake

    6 Reviews
    Dublin, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (254) 879-2322

    $24 - $190 / night

    "The lake views are amazing. It’s quiet and calm. Mostly. Sites r clean and well maintained. Restroom has a shower. Clean enough."

    2. Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

    4 Reviews
    Comanche, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 879-2498

    $24 - $130 / night

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

    "Fishing is great off the nearby fishing dock and a lot of people came with boats. Sites 11-14 are in the shade and right on the water! The park rangers are wonderful and so kind and helpful."

    3. Promontory

    3 Reviews
    Comanche, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 893-7545

    $10 - $130 / night

    "Nice open area for camping ...protected boat ramp and can park boat near some camp sites"

    4. The River Bottom

    1 Review
    Dublin, TX
    10 miles
    +1 (817) 808-0902

    $15 - $40 / night

    5. Weiser Community Park

    1 Review
    Dublin, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 445-3331

    "Cost was $15, and you have to drive back into town to city hall to pay. We were there in the winter, but the city park is very nice for such a small town."

    6. Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Glen Rose, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 897-4588

    $18 - $70 / night

    "This Texas state parks is one of favorites. I have been quite a few times since I was a kid and it never gets old. It is just inside of Glen Rose, Texas, located along the Paluxy river."

    "Spacious walk-out site. Real hot in July (as expected for Texas). Fire ring and lantern like available. Overall lovely site at a great park."

    7. Edwin King Atwood Park

    9 Reviews
    Brownwood, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 692-4669

    $12 / night

    "This is one of my favorite places to camp in South Texas. Cameron County recently made this into Edwin King Atwood Cameron County Park."

    "In the days after hurricane Harvey I was actually able to drive all 24 miles in 2 wheel drive because the storm surge had leveled and packed down the beach, but that is extremely rare."

    9. Lost Creek RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Stephenville, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 965-6223

    "Not the kind of place you would want to stay if you’re looking to get away from it all as it’s right in town, but super convenient if your looking for a place to stop for a night or two in a park that’"

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Guide to Proctor Lake

Proctor Lake offers Corps of Engineers managed campgrounds with varying levels of amenities for both tent and RV camping. Located in central Texas about 100 miles southwest of Fort Worth, the lake spans approximately 4,600 surface acres when at normal levels. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally, affecting both fishing and boat ramp access at certain campgrounds.

What to do

Fishing from docks: Sowell Creek provides dedicated fishing areas with consistent catches. "Sowell is a great family friendly campground. Well kept, with an easy access boat ramp. Highly recommended," notes a camper at Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake.

Swimming at designated areas: During summer months, several campgrounds maintain swimming areas separate from boat traffic. At Promontory, one camper shared it was "beautiful and quiet a little hike to the water but it was a beautiful site well maintained but watch out for spider they web so fast lol."

Boat recreation: The lake features multiple access points with protected areas for launching. At Promontory, "Nice open area for camping...protected boat ramp and can park boat near some camp sites."

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Weekday visits typically offer more seclusion. "We loved our stay at Copperas Creek, so quiet and peaceful. During the week we were one of two trailers in our area," describes one visitor at Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake.

Lake views: Many sites provide direct sightlines to the water. "The lake views are amazing. It's quiet and calm. Mostly. Sites r clean and well maintained," reports a Sowell Creek camper.

Nearby attractions: The surrounding communities offer additional activities within short driving distance. "Downtown Comanche nearby has some neat places to stop(sorrells farm, stone eagle beer garden, Brennan vineyards, soda shop, & farmers market) Dublin nearby has Dublin bottling works, Lucky Vines Vineyard & Veldhuizen Cheese."

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Some campers report issues with water odor at hookup sites. "Water had a terrible smell," noted one Copperas Creek visitor, while others mentioned similar concerns at different Proctor Lake campgrounds.

Seasonal considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, making shade crucial. "This park is so quiet and relaxing. Sites 1-7 are full hookups and BRF except site 2 (low hanging tree). We were in site 6 and it was perfect," shared a visitor at Sowell Creek.

Limited cell service: Coverage varies by carrier and campground location. A Copperas Creek camper reported "Absolutely NO Verizon but three bars AT&T" at their site.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection for shade: Choose campsites with established trees for summer relief. "Sites 11-14 are in the shade and right on the water!" noted a camper at Copperas Creek.

Alternatives for day trips: Consider exploring nearby state parks for additional activities. Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground offers unique experiences about 90 minutes from Proctor Lake. "This place is awesome. One of the best natural swimming holes I've found near DFW. There are dinosaur fossils everywhere. hiking is great, and even on a hot summer day you can go swim in the river or the blue hole."

Wildlife awareness: Be prepared for insects, particularly after rainfall. At Promontory, one camper advised "beautiful views, awesome people but, prepare for white flies an prickers."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Most RV sites have concrete pads for wheel placement. "Concrete treads where RV wheels land were level requiring no additional leveling efforts," noted one camper about Copperas Creek campgrounds.

Full hookup availability: Identify which loops offer complete services. At Lost Creek RV Park in nearby Stephenville, visitors appreciate the "Beautiful RV park. Not the kind of place you would want to stay if you're looking to get away from it all as it's right in town, but super convenient if your looking for a place to stop for a night or two in a park that's safe and well maintained. Has hook ups and a water house."

Camp host assistance: Staff availability varies by season and campground. "The park rangers are wonderful and so kind and helpful," according to one Copperas Creek visitor, while another noted "The lady working the gate should have her picture in the dictionary under customer service. Very pleasant & welcoming!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Proctor Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Proctor Lake is Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.