Best Tent Camping near Pineland, TX

The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Pineland. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Pineland is surrounded by family-friendly activities. Discover great camping spots near Pineland, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Tent Sites Near Pineland, Texas (7)

    1. ANGELINA (Sam Rayburn Reservoir Area) 936-897-1068

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    Angelina National Forest, Texas

    Located in the heart of east Texas, the 153,179-acre Angelina National Forest is located in Angelina, Nacogdoches, San Augustine and Jasper counties. The forest lies in the Neches River Basin and on the north and south shores of Sam Rayburn Reservoir, a 114,500-acre lake on the Angelina River formed by the construction of Sam Rayburn Dam in the early 1960's. A family enjoys a walk at Boykin Springs Recreation Area in the Angeling National Forest.

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    2. Bouton Lake Campground

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    10 Saves
    Angelina National Forest, Texas
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    • Picnic Table

    3. Po-Man Outdoor Collective R&R

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    Jasper, Texas

    21.56 acre homestead in the Piney Woods of Deep East Texas that you will have the freedom to explore, hike, bike, and camp on without pesky campground neighbors breathing down your neck! Our grounds are maintained much like public lands would be. We don't want to feel like a campground- we strive to maintain the integrity of being out in nature- there's plenty of"campgrounds". We will limit the number of reservations to always ensure that hidden spot in the woods feel when you stay with us! Each campsite will receive a fire ring and portable camp toilet system. We do offer an outdoor hot/cold shower for our guests. You're encouraged to bring your fishing gear as there multiple opportunities at the areas famous fishing holes including Lake Livingston, Lake Conroe, and Lake Sam Rayburn- just to name a few! If you are a mountain biker- feel free to bring your setup! We would encourage help in designing a great ride through course! Hiker- we have you covered there as well! Bring your horses and enjoy riding on our property- we dont have stalls or a barn for them, but you are welcome to graze them for hours and ride them freely on our land. ATV's are welcome to be used on our property so long as our property and other guests are respected. We will be building this campground as we go, using input from our guests! We offer loyalty bonuses, too! Due to having no paved roads- 4WD currently recommended. Children and well behaved furry family friends are welcome to join us. We do have livestock you are welcome to interact with including pigs, roosters, miniature horses and more as we are also a farm animal rescue and sanctuary. The park as a whole will be under constant growth and expansion. As a result, prices will evolve as amenities are added.

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    • Dispersed

    $15 / night

    4. Harvey Creek Park

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    3 Saves
    Angelina National Forest, Texas
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    5. Campers Cove - Town Bluff Reservoir

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    Steinhagen Lake, Texas

    This recreation area is part of Steinhagen Lake

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    6. Bluffview Park

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    2 Saves
    Spurger, Texas

    Overview

    Bluffview Park is located on the southwest side of B.A. Steinhagen Lake, in Town Bluff, Texas. The lake provides a great getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, camping and birding.

    Recreation

    B.A. Steinhagen Lake is a prime location for boating, canoeing, fishing and wildlife viewing. Several parks with boat ramps and docks are scattered around the lake. Fishing is a popular pastime. Largemouth bass, catfish and crappie are the primary sport species found in the lake. Younger anglers love the children's fishing pond within Magnolia Park, just 6.5 miles north. A Kid's Fish Day is held annually in June. The road systems within nearby Magnolia Ridge and Sandy Creek Parks offer excellent family biking opportunities for 3-5 mile rides.

    Facilities

    Bluffview Park is a year-round day-use area that offers one large group picnic shelter with electricity and water. Numerous individual picnic sites, some of which have shelters, are available on a first come, first served basis. Flush toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. A small store is located across the road from the campground with bait, fuel and ice.

    Natural Features

    The lake lies in the heart of the East Texas Pineywoods, a beautiful region known for its pine uplands, bottomland hardwoods and pine-hardwood mixed forests, which provide habitat for a wide range of wildlife. White-tailed deer, squirrels, rabbits, red and gray fox, bobwhite quail, and numerous species of ducks, geese, waterfowl and songbirds make their home in the area.

    Nearby Attractions

    Nearby Martin Dies, Jr. State Park offers hiking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, biking and wildlife viewing opportunities. The Walnut Slough, Sandy Creek and Neches Paddling Trails meander from 3-16 miles on the park's backwater sloughs, the open lake and the swift Neches River. The Angelina-Neches/Dam B Wildlife Management Area is located at the north end of the lake, covering nearly 13,000 acres. The area boasts beautiful mature hardwoods, including cypress, sweet gum and red and water oak. Some areas feature stands of loblolly and shortleaf pine. Visitors have the opportunity to hunt, fish, hike and view wildlife in this extraordinary ecosystem.

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    $45 / night

    7. Alazan Bayou

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    Nacogdoches, Texas

    The Alazan Bayou WMA has 2,063 acres located in southern Nacogdoches County. The WMA was purchased in 1991 to preserve mature bottomland hardwood forests adjacent to the Angelina River. In addition to the Angelina River other significant drainages include Loco Bayou and Moral Creek. The bottomland forest typically begins to flood during mid winter as the river and bayous overbank and inundation continues through early spring. Hunting is permitted with an Annual Public Hunting Permit (APH) and some special permit hunts may be offered. Check the Outdoor Annual and the Public Hunting Lands Maps Booklet for information on methods, species, seasons and bag limits.

    Please note:

    -Bring your own drinking water.

    -Insect repellant is recommended for mosquitoes.

    -High heat and humidity in the summer should be taken into consideration when planning a visit.

    -There are no restroom facilities.

    -The WMA is not wheel-chair accessible.

    -Primitive camping is available.

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    • Equestrian

    $12 - $42 / night

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Guide to Pineland

Tent camping near Pineland, Texas offers a chance to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the serene beauty of the region. With a variety of campgrounds to choose from, you'll find options that cater to different preferences and needs.

Tent campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Bouton Lake Campground, you'll find picnic tables and a picturesque pond, perfect for a relaxing day outdoors.
  • ANGELINA (Sam Rayburn Reservoir Area) features paved roads and playgrounds, making it a great spot for families with kids.
  • For those seeking a more rustic experience, Alazan Bayou offers well-kept sites with picnic tables and fire rings, ideal for a cozy evening under the stars.

Tips for tent camping near Pineland

  • Be prepared for limited facilities at places like Harvey Creek Park, which has no showers or trash disposal, so plan accordingly.
  • If you're camping during the summer, consider visiting Po-Man Outdoor Collective R&R when it's less crowded, as it offers plenty of space for exploration and activities.
  • Always check for permits, especially at Alazan Bayou, where a Texas parks Limited use permit is required for camping.

Tent campers should check out ANGELINA (Sam Rayburn Reservoir Area)

  • This well-reviewed spot is perfect for kayaking and enjoying nature trails, making it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.
  • With amenities like showers and trash disposal, ANGELINA (Sam Rayburn Reservoir Area) ensures a comfortable stay for tent campers.
  • The campground's family-friendly environment, complete with paved roads, allows kids to roam freely while you relax by the lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Pineland, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Pineland, TX is ANGELINA (Sam Rayburn Reservoir Area) 936-897-1068 with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

  • What is the best site to find tent camping near Pineland, TX?

    TheDyrt.com has all 7 tent camping locations near Pineland, TX, with real photos and reviews from campers.