Best RV Parks & Resorts near Mount Enterprise, TX

Mount Enterprise RV parks offer a mix of amenities and site configurations for travelers. Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park and Campground provides full hookups with water, electric, and sewer connections on sites that accommodate both small and large rigs. Red Barn RV Park in Nacogdoches features 50-amp electrical service and big rig friendly sites, while Buffalo Ridge RV Park in Henderson has water and electric hookups with picnic tables at each site. Carthage RV Campground maintains level parking areas with full hookups and includes amenities like showers, toilets, and a dump station. Most parks in the region have gravel or concrete pads, though site spacing varies considerably between locations. "Very quiet despite mostly long terms, lots of rules that keeps the campground clean, neat, and orderly. Spaces are extra long, however made for a 5th wheel. If in class A with a tow, will have to unhook if you don't have 25-30 foot long hoses."

Several RV parks in the area operate year-round, though availability can be limited during peak travel seasons. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with some parks offering reliable WiFi to compensate for spotty mobile coverage. According to one visitor, "Cell phone service here is almost non-existent. We have sprint service and have one bar, if we are outside in certain areas. Would not recommend staying here if you work remotely." Most parks welcome pets but may have designated walking areas or restrictions. Dump stations are available at several facilities including Carthage RV Campground and Camp Tonkawa, though some parks charge additional fees for honey wagon service. Travelers with larger motorhomes should verify turning radius requirements and site dimensions before booking, as some parks have tight entrance roads or tree-lined access points that can challenge wider vehicles.

Best RV Sites Near Mount Enterprise, Texas (89)

    1. Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mount Enterprise, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 564-8888

    "There's 2 rec rooms for group gatherings, complete with kitchens. The sites are very close together. Wifi is good, but only feasible right by the office. No phone reception, no data."

    "TEXAS!! Has exploring trails and even some wildlife roaming if you are a camper. Has a mystical, Lord of Rings vibe. ENJOY!!"

    2. Red Barn RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Nacogdoches, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 564-0248

    "Very friendly staff and residents. Mostly long-term residents. Nice facilities and pool. Privacy fence around lot and large shed to store in or use as an extra living space."

    3. Buffalo Ridge RV Park

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    Henderson, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 658-1705

    4. Pop's Place RV Park

    1 Review
    Tatum, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 631-0236

    $40 - $400 / night

    5. Carthage RV campground

    4 Reviews
    Tatum, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 693-6640

    "Very quiet despite mostly long terms, lots of rules that keeps the campground clean, neat, and orderly. Not a great place for pets, walking area is rather small."

    "Sites are mostly concrete and level, some gravel. The premium sites are longer and wider and easier in and out. Bathrooms and laundry clean. Management and staff nice."

    6. Fairway RV Park

    1 Review
    Nacogdoches, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 462-9900

    "We talked to the full time camp host and he was very friendly and informative. The weekly rate is now 175.00 and the monthly rate is $400.00. Brand new shower house and laundry area."

    7. Nestled Pines RV Park LLC

    1 Review
    Zavalla, TX
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 556-0012

    $40 - $50 / night

    "They had water, sewer, wifi and fiber connections. We will definitely be coming back to stay."

    8. Lookout Mountain RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Jacksonville, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 714-9464

    $45 - $55 / night

    "This is a small RV park right off a main highway a few miles outside of Jacksonville. The first thing you notice is the amazing view! You are able to see for miles."

    "Perfect small rv park with an unbelievable view. This RV park sits atop of a historic state landmark, Loves Lookout Mountain, just north of Jacksonville Texas."

    9. Stillwater RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Kilgore, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 483-4414

    "concrete pad site with full hookups."

    "Calling it camping seems kind of funny because it is not what I think of as camping, but it is Full hookups, concrete pad sites."

    10. Henderson RV Park

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    Henderson, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 603-7610

    $45 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Mount Enterprise, TX

196 Reviews of 89 Mount Enterprise Campgrounds


  • M
    Dec. 2, 2021

    House of Prayer - Church and Campground

    Nice Family Atmosphere

    This is a quiet place. There's about 10 full hook up, level, pull through sites. Pretty surroundings. Kyle and Sarah keep it clean and family friendly. There's a laundry room. No Bathhouse. They're building a pond, which will be lovely once it's done in 2022. There are small houses nearby. Nice folks living in them. Kyle is really nice, not pushy with religion. Close to Center, Tx. I suggest Darrel's or Chaps for Bbq!

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2022

    Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area

    Nice wooded campground

    Pretty campground. Tall pine trees. Camped with our camper van along the loblolly loop. Not suitable for large rigs in this section. Level tent pads. Sites have access to the lake. Loved the tall trees. Restroom/shower rooms were very clean. See previous reviews about this. Paved roads & driveways in this section. No water & electric hookups in this section, but available in another section of the campground. Water spigot nearby for drinking water. Busy Hwy 7 is nearby; road noise from big rigs can get loud sometimes. AT&T cell/data service okay. No T-Mobile cell/data service. Would like to camp here again & explore some of the hiking trails.

  • Jessica M.
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Red Barn RV Park

    Monthly living

    Very friendly staff and residents. Mostly long-term residents. Nice facilities and pool. Privacy fence around lot and large shed to store in or use as an extra living space.

  • C
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Mission Tejas State Park Campground

    A hidden jewel in deep East Texas

    Ensconced in the deep Piney Woods of Davy Crockett National Forest lies the site of the original Franciscan Mission to the Caddo Indians. The local tribe’s word for friend was tejas (tay-hoss) meaning friend. The camping sites are all situated in the woods scattered among the hills above the Neches River Valley. They do not have sites for extremely large diesel pushers, but 32 foot trailers or RVs fit nicely.

    The location has Texas state park normal accoutrements like fire rings, tables, lantern posts, showers, bathrooms and new front office with interesting rain harvesting equipment to view. Serene and beautiful area with hiking trails of easy to moderate level of difficulty with a historic walk to the site of the original Camino Real also known as the Old San Antonio Road.

    Nearby you have historic markers every 3 miles or so on the current King’s Highway with Caddoan Indian Mounds to visit, sites of early settlers, including the original Rice Family Dog Run Cabin on site. There is a lovely lake for perch and bass fishing and playgrounds for young children.

    It is favorite park of mine to visit and I return every few years.

  • p
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Shallow Creek RV Park

    Immaculate grounds and facilities.

    This is our second year at Shallow Creek. The staff are always friendly and helpful. The grounds, laundry and shower rooms are clean and well kept. Level parking sites with full hook ups, easy access, picnic tables and park-like lighting are the things we appreciate at this RV resort.

  • Daniel L.
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Mission Tejas State Park Campground

    Great park - small crowded camping

    Come for the hiking trails and access to local communities like Palestine, TX and 4C Trail.

    You will get to know your neighbors at this state park if you choose to camp here.

    Our party was spread out between the main campground and the Day Use area sites. We enjoyed the site we had, but our friends were camping in the main camping loop which was very crowded and cramped mid-week. Personally our site was B near the playground and the ADA trailheads. Site B is kinda magical and if you like people watching than you are in luck, there is no shortage of foot traffic near your campsite. For us it was nice and hikers, passersby were very respectful. 

    Amenities used:

    Bundled FIrewood (donations accepted, however it is free to use)

    WIFI at the visitors center is sub-dial-up speed

    Bathhouse is stall type so it is not a fully private room.

    Staff if friendly and helpful

    Sites are all on hillside, if you have an RV/camper I would rec the pull through sites. The back in sites really only work for tent camping. For Tents, the pad sizes vary so be sure to check your tent dimensions. We saw a few sites our 4 person tent wouldn't have fit onto. (Saw the same at Lake Ratcliff) 

    Personally I would recommend the campgrounds at Lake Ratcliff if you are looking for spacious camping loops. Also Lake Ratcliff's bathhouse was much nicer and more ADA friendly. Mission Tejas's high quality trails are only a 20min drive from Lake Ratcliff.

    Would've given this park a 4 star if campground hadn't been so cramped. Maybe my expectations need curbing. I will return for some winter camping later this year, possible even early spring as well. It is a great park, but if it is full, it feels crowded.

  • Never Sitting S.
    Feb. 4, 2021

    Carthage RV campground

    Nice and clean

    Very quiet despite mostly long terms, lots of rules that keeps the campground clean, neat, and orderly. Not a great place for pets, walking area is rather small. Small stocked pond, fish were biting! Spaces are extra long, however made for a 5th wheel. If in class A with a tow, will have to unhook if you don’t have 25-30 foot long hoses.

  • k
    Oct. 23, 2021

    Lookout Mountain RV Park

    Unbelievable View

    This is a small RV park right off a main highway a few miles outside of Jacksonville. The first thing you notice is the amazing view! You are able to see for miles. Denny met us when we drove up and helped us settle into our site. Full hookups with a concrete pad, very level. The laundry facility was good and free. Will definitely stay there again if in the area.

  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    May. 26, 2022

    Lufkin KOA Journey

    Beautiful KOA!

    We have never seen such a beautiful and immaculate KOA in our travels! It truly shows pride of ownership by the family that runs it. It is located in Lufkin, Texas and has lovely scenery including trees and a pond. This park has everything including large paved pull-through sites with 30/50 amp. Each site has a grassy area and picnic table. There is a great pool and outdoor park area to play in. Check out this KOA if you are in the Lufkin area. A true gem! 😉👍🏻💗

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.


Guide to Mount Enterprise

RV campgrounds near Mount Enterprise, Texas are situated in the Piney Woods region at an elevation of around 400 feet. The area experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making camping available year-round. Most campgrounds maintain gravel or concrete parking pads with varying degrees of shade depending on proximity to wooded areas.

What to do

Swimming in natural springs: At Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park and Campground, campers can enjoy the clear blue spring-fed swimming area. "Has the best clear blue water for swimming in all of E. TEXAS!! Has exploring trails and even some wildlife roaming if you are a camper. Has a mystical, Lord of Rings vibe," notes reviewer Yasmin S.

Feed local wildlife: Camp Tonkawa offers unique wildlife interactions. "The best part is the deer that will walk right up to you that you can hand feed," shares Savanah H. This activity is particularly popular with children and nature enthusiasts.

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds provide fishing access, with Carthage RV Campground featuring a stocked pond. "Small stocked pond, fish were biting!" reports Never Sitting S., making it a good option for anglers looking to catch fish without traveling far from their campsite.

What campers like

Natural water features: The spring-fed swimming hole at Camp Tonkawa consistently receives positive reviews. "Tere is a natural fed spring that is clear and beautiful. There's BBQ pit area and picnic tables," writes Destiny L., highlighting the appeal of this natural attraction even for day visitors.

Clean facilities: Carthage RV Campground maintains well-kept amenities that campers appreciate. "Bathrooms and laundry clean. Management and staff nice," notes James G. Another reviewer mentions that "Sites are perfectly level and concrete. The pool is tiny, but well maintained. The bathrooms are nice."

Level concrete sites: Many Mount Enterprise rv campgrounds feature level parking areas. According to Michael W. at Carthage RV Campground, "Sites are perfectly level and concrete. Sites toward the front seem pretty close together, but sites further from the road are spread out more."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Mobile reception can be problematic at certain RV parks in the Mount Enterprise region. At Camp Tonkawa, a reviewer notes: "Cell Signal is almost non-existent." This is important information for remote workers or those needing reliable communications.

Seasonal popularity: Availability at Stillwater RV Resort and other parks fluctuates throughout the year. "As it was during the week, and it is mid October the park was about 70% empty, expectations are that it will fill up for the weekend only until the winter months when I would expect the snowbirds arrive," observes Mark M.

Management styles vary: Some campgrounds have stricter rules than others. Stillwater RV Resort operates as "a cashless facility so you wear a bracelet and all purchases for food, drink, or whatever are charged to your credit card on file when you check out," according to Mark M.

Tips for camping with families

Resort-style options: Lookout Mountain RV Park provides family-friendly amenities with spectacular views. "This RV park sits atop of a historic state landmark, Loves Lookout Mountain, just north of Jacksonville Texas. This park has the best view in East Texas," shares Marc T.

Water activities: Stillwater RV Resort offers extensive water features for children. "Our son did the WiBit inflatable obstacle course and LOVED it," reports Alyssa F., though she notes it comes with an extra charge.

Plan for the heat: With limited shade at many newer facilities, prepare accordingly. At Stillwater RV Resort, one camper observes: "Entire region is covered in dense trees- they chose to clear cut entire grounds, zero shade. Cabanas were nice but pricey."

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: Check hookup locations before arrival as some campgrounds have unusual configurations. "The hookups are locate too far back especially if you are pulling a car or trailer behind you RV," warns Shelly W. about Carthage RV Campground.

Level site selection: Red Barn RV Park and other Mount Enterprise area campgrounds offer varying site quality. "Very friendly staff and residents. Mostly long-term residents. Nice facilities and pool. Privacy fence around lot and large shed to store in or use as an extra living space," reports Jessica M.

Bring extra hose length: Some RV sites require additional equipment. At Stillwater RV Resort, Alyssa F. advises: "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!"

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Mount Enterprise, TX is Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park and Campground with a 2.7-star rating from 6 reviews.

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