Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pineland, TX

Several RV parks surround Pineland, Texas, offering varied options for motorhome travelers exploring East Texas. Nestled Pines RV Park provides 15 full hookup sites with 30/50 amp electrical service in a compact setting. Lost Frontier RV Park features 59 sites with full hookups and accommodates larger rigs with pull-through access. Rayburn RV Hideout, open year-round, caters to big rigs with spacious sites and complete hookups including water, sewer, and 50 amp service. Mission Dolores RV Park in San Augustine maintains year-round operations with big-rig friendly sites and full hookup capabilities. "Sites are fairly level, but I needed to lower the front of my 34' fifth wheel trailer 16" to level it," noted one RV camper about a nearby Corps of Engineers campground.

Across the region, RV campgrounds vary significantly in site spacing and privacy. Many parks near Toledo Bend Reservoir offer lakeside camping with varying degrees of shade. Cell service is generally reliable, with Verizon users reporting 3-4 bars at most locations. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some like Twin Dikes Park have limited full hookup sites that fill quickly. Pet-friendly policies are standard throughout the area, with leash requirements enforced at all locations. During peak fishing seasons, advance reservations are strongly recommended as waterfront RV sites are in high demand. For supplies and provisions, the towns of Jasper and Lufkin provide essential services including propane refills, with Lufkin offering a Walmart Supercenter and various chain restaurants approximately 30 miles from Pineland.

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222 Reviews of 92 Pineland Campgrounds


  • RaD_Travels
    Jan. 30, 2023

    COE Sam Rayburn Reservoir San Augustine Park

    Clean, quiet, spacious, and great lake views

    1/26/23-1/30/23- This is a great COE campsite that is spacious, clean, quiet, and site#63 has lake views on 3 sides. A picnic table, fire-pit, lantern post, 30A electric, and water are provided. This is a back-in site that slopes significantly to the rear(lake side) though. I needed to lower the front of my 34’ fifth wheel trailer 16” to level it; L/R leveling was reasonable needing 1/2” on the right side. The grassy area around the site would be great for outdoor games and the water access would be great to fish from shore, boat access to the site, or swimming. The staff were very congenial and the dump station is conveniently located on the right side just before exiting the campground. Verizon 4G was 4-bars with 20Mbps download and 2Mbps upload speeds. I paid$13/night with my Interagency Senior Pass. Too bad that it was rainy most of the weekend and we didn’t have nicer weather.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2020

    South Toledo Bend State Park Campground

    ALMOST PERFECT

    This was my first time at this beautiful state park. I will definitely come back! 3 days was not long enough to do everything! Our camper site was #46. It had a very large well kept wooden deck with a picnic table. The camper pad was long and concrete. It was slightly uneven, we used 3 blocks to level it off..There was also a large sand pad if you preferred a tent. A firepit was also there. Many of the other sites also had decks, with the same things available. It had water and electricity, a dump station, and very clean shower/restrooms . Also available were primitive camping sites with amazing views. Oh, did I mention that our site had a very short walk to a dock overlooking the beautiful lake. This dock had room for four boats! There are beautiful biking, and hiking trails, both concrete and dirt. Several play areas for the kids! There was a beach and swimming area, a nature center,, and playgrounds. The camp hosts were amazing and very helpful. The park was super clean, family and pet friendly, and a great price at 28 dollars a night. Happy camping!!

  • 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!

  • Tammy B.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Artesian Springs Resort

    Artesian springs resort

    Has a white sand spring fed swim area with a large slide and a trolley. Golf cart and pet friendly. Trails to walk on in the woods around several ponds. Has 30 and 50 amp connection's, sewer and water hook up. Tent and cabin camping also. Canoe rentals for catch and release fishing in ponds. No wifi. Ice and snow cones available from office.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    B.A. Steinhagen Lake Campground

    Southern Living

    ALERT: USACE parks at Town Bluff no longer accepts cash, checks or money orders. Accepts credit or debit card 

    DATES: year round 

    SITES: 41 to reserve, 39 have water/electric 

    FEES: $10.00-$45.00 

    LIMIT: 14 days 

    Group day use facilities with shelter, boat ramp, dump station, gate house, camp host, flush toilets, playground, covered picnic table, accessibility, pull throughs, fish cleaning table, pedestal grill This campground is the best COE campground that we have visited. It is very well maintained and extremely large. Sites are very nicely spaced out. The cons: fire ants, deer flies, and mosquitoes. Pros: Well maintained, beautiful, peaceful, fishing, boating, trails. Love site 36 There is a free fishing pond for the exclusive use of children and individuals with special needs. It is stocked with catfish and rainbow trout. There are even trophy largemouth bass released in the pond by local fishermen. If you catch "the big one" please practice "catch and release" so someone else might enjoy. There are four well marked trails that meander through old growth hardwood forest. You will see huge southern magnolia and American beech trees. The trails are color coded and there is a very nice map available from the gate house. 

    This COE campground should be a benchmark for all other COE campgrounds. We will return. 

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  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2020

    Indian Mounds Recreation Area

    Quiet place to camp

    Indian Mounds Campground is located in East Texas near the Texas-Louisiana border in the Sabine National Forest. It is a quiet and peaceful location to camp.

    RV and tent campsites come with a fire ring, a picnic table, and potable water. Good views of the lake and situated in forest area. Nearby hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing. Not many campers in campground and that made for a great stay!

  • G
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Shady Lake RV Park

    Feels like a Trailer Park rather than a Campground

    I was out looking for a place to camp. I drove around the park. Some RV’s had dug in their sewer hoses for a more permanent living arrangement. There were other clues that verified some were living here very long term. You could tell some sites were set up like the people had been living there longer than a year.

    While the owner was very nice and friendly, I just would not feel comfortable camping around people who live there long term.

    I have since found out that this happens around Military Bases frequently. The reason is because it makes more financial sense for Military Personnel to not stay in base housing. Permanent Base Housing sucks their housing allowance away quickly. However, purchasing an RV and getting into a campground enables them to keep more of that money in their pockets.

    This campground is near Fort Polk. I was told by one of the Army People that works there, this is what is happening with all of the RV resorts/campgrounds in the area. I understand what’s happening better now.

    However, camping in a campground around a majority of the people that live in a place long term is more like moving into an old neighborhood. It’s equivalent to going to camp in a residential trailer park. That’s not camping. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2024

    Sandy Creek

    Great Loction to Visit Big Thicket

    Sandy Creek ACE, TX: To Do: Great location to visit the Big Thicket National Preserve. Boat launch is in the park. Fishing. Gorgeous sunsets.

    (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer. )

    Overall Rating: 3.5. Great price, large sites , but showers need updating and better water heaters.
    Price 2023: $9 w interagency pass. Not a lot of privacy in most sites. Security: No Usage during visit: 1/3 full on Saturday. Site Privacy: No shrubbery between sites Site Spacing: Most sites have great spacing Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet Road Noise: No public roads nearby Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At sites Bathroom: Flush toilets. Clean, but in major need of updating. Showers: Yes. Common dressing area - needs updating. Water heated not adequate every morning. Pull Throughs: Some Cell Service (AT&T): 3 bars Setting: Sites are in what is mostly a pine forest.
    Recent Weather: Cool. Typical for this time of year I am told Host: At entrance Rig Size: Largest of rigs are accommodated Sites: 32 has great shade. 51 and 35 doorside towards trees as opposed to another trailer.v

  • 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 Pineland

Pineland, Texas sits in the Piney Woods region near the Louisiana border, approximately 15 miles west of Toledo Bend Reservoir. The surrounding pine forests create natural windbreaks for campers during spring and fall, while summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. RV camping near Pineland offers access to multiple water recreation opportunities with several campgrounds maintaining year-round operations despite seasonal fluctuations in visitor numbers.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Toledo Bend Reservoir near Fin & Feather Resort offers prime bass fishing conditions. "The resort has cabins and rooms for rent, a marina with boat launches, a nice little store, and a great restaurant with good eats," notes Brandon A., highlighting the amenities that support fishing excursions.

Golfing and recreation: The Country Club RV Resort maintains an on-site driving range for golfing enthusiasts. "RV park has a pool, playground, driving range, laundry, hook ups, walking trails," reports Erin R., though she warns about "lots of ant piles" that outdoor enthusiasts should watch for.

Water activities: Swimming and boating options exist at several reservoir access points. "Kids love the swimming pool and splash deck and nearby jungle gym," mentions Stephen B. about Lost Frontier RV Park, which sits "on a tranquil harbor off of Toledo Bend Reservoir, one of the top 5 bass fishing lakes in the US."

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Many campers value the quiet setting of parks in the region. "It is so quiet and peaceful here. We came on a weekday, and the campground was not even half occupied," writes Jeanette W. about Mission Dolores RV Park, adding that "the grounds are neat, well-maintained, and clean."

Wildlife viewing: Numerous campgrounds feature animal encounters as highlights. "Animals were awesome. They had exotic waterfowl, emus, cows, peacocks, donkeys, miniature horses, and more," shares Noah F. about his stay at Wildwood RV Resort, emphasizing how the diverse wildlife enhanced the camping experience.

Historical attractions: Educational opportunities exist near some campgrounds. Jeanette W. notes that Mission Dolores has "a recently renovated historical museum across the street with very friendly staff. The short walking trail includes a beautiful wildflower garden and kiosks with historical information."

What you should know

Campsite leveling challenges: Some sites require significant leveling equipment. No specific leveling challenges were reported at Nestled Pines, but be prepared with blocks and leveling equipment throughout the region.

Seasonal crowds: Fishing tournaments and summer recreation create periodic campground capacity issues. The Toledo Bend area experiences highest occupancy during spring bass tournaments and summer weekends.

Military presence: Some nearby campgrounds serve as long-term housing for military personnel. "This campground is near Fort Polk. I was told by one of the Army People that works there, this is what is happening with all of the RV resorts/campgrounds in the area," explains Granny C. about Shady Lake RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for specialized accommodations: Some parks offer unique lodging options. "Our stay was in one of their Yurts. Though they do have cabins as well as primitive camping options," reports Conrad V. about Toledo Bend Recreation Site, noting that "the yurt was supplied with two bunks, the bottoms being a full size with the top bunks being twins."

Check for playgrounds and water features: Several parks maintain family-friendly recreational facilities. Stephen B. mentions that at Lost Frontier RV Park, "Kids love the swimming pool and splash deck and nearby jungle gym."

Consider nearby attractions: Noah F. points out that Wildwood RV Resort has "a water park right next door," providing additional entertainment options for families with children.

Tips from RVers

Internet connectivity: Fiber connections are available at select locations. Allan W. from Nestled Pines RV Park notes, "They had water, sewer, wifi and fiber connections," which is particularly valuable for working remotely or staying connected.

Site spacing considerations: Campsites vary significantly in privacy and spacing. Jeanette W. observes that at Mission Dolores RV Park, "The sites are adequately spaced, but there is very little vegetation to provide privacy."

Amenities to expect: On-site facilities differ substantially between parks. Erin R. details that Country Club RV Resort's "Laundry has 2 washers and 2 dryers. It is $2 for washer and free dryer," also mentioning they have a "Nice store on site with ice, wood and misc."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Pineland, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Pineland, TX is Nestled Pines RV Park LLC with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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