Best RV Parks & Resorts near Queen City, TX

RV campgrounds surrounding Queen City, Texas include several options for motorhome travelers. RV Corral, located directly in Queen City, accommodates big rigs with 50-amp electric and sewer connections. Nearby in Atlanta, Amazing Acres RV Park provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service and sanitary dump facilities. Forest Lake RV Park, north of Queen City, features spacious sites with both water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and allows fires. Sites at Shady Pines RV Park in Texarkana offer level concrete pads with full hookups and adequate spacing between neighbors. "Plenty of space between our neighbors. I had enough room to do yoga. Dog friendly," notes one visitor about Shady Pines.

Most RV parks in the region maintain year-round availability, though several parks mention limited shade coverage during summer months. Cell service varies considerably across the area, with stronger connections reported near Texarkana. RV access roads present occasional challenges, particularly after rain when some park entrances develop potholes. Many campgrounds enforce quiet hours beginning at 10 PM, and several maintain security gates or night-time check-in procedures. Sunrise RV Park provides convenient access to I-30 and nearby fuel stations, making it suitable for overnight stays while traveling through. A traveler mentioned that "Sunrise RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park with a gated entrance for extra security," though they cautioned about tight spacing between sites.

Best RV Sites Near Queen City, Texas (81)

    1. Amazing Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Atlanta, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 650-2127

    "Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff. Great price!"

    "The place is clean and peaceful. I will be staying here again and again!"

    2. Forest Lake RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Wright Patman Lake, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 832-0128

    $75 / night

    "Nice Location near the lake. Away from center city but close enough if you need something. Long and short term sites! We love nearby and plan to take our camper just for fun one night!"

    3. Lost Lake RV Park

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    Atlanta, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 650-9969

    4. Sunrise RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    28 miles
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Pet friendly."

    "Full hookups and close to a lot of restaurant. Only downside is there are several potholes on the entrance to the campground. Have to go very slow"

    5. Shady Pines RV Park $38

    2 Reviews
    Wright Patman Lake, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 832-1268

    "Level site. Metal picnic table. FHU. Plenty of space between our neighbors. I had enough room to do yoga. Dog friendly."

    "The resort is secluded and quiet. There is a service and supply center next door"

    6. Buffalo Bayou RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Karnack, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 424-3710

    $35 / night

    "This is a quiet, quaint park with the most beautiful views. I hosted a kayak camp out with 23 ladies to go kayaking. There is a kayak rental right next door which is a very short paddle to the camp."

    "Great paddling trails and about100 yards from Big Cypress Bayou connected by a boat trail.  Nice shower / restroom close to the tent area. "

    7. Texarkana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    "Spot has plenty of amenities, cabins, Rv spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall. There are full hookups and clean restroom. Close acces to retailers also."

    "Good overnight stay when we go to southern texas. Easy in and easy out"

    8. Pine Island RV Park

    1 Review
    Karnack, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 407-6901

    $36 / night

    "It has full hook ups and that is about it. There is a Laundry Room. There are about 20 or so spots, mostly occupied by permanent residents."

    9. RV Corral

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    Wright Patman Lake, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 796-1266

    10. Hope Springs RV Campground

    1 Review
    Daingerfield, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 639-1122

    $35 - $75 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Queen City, TX

273 Reviews of 81 Queen City Campgrounds


  • B
    May. 22, 2018

    Piney Point

    Nice clean COE campground

    Nice well spaced sites with level concrete pads. Lots of trees for shade in most sites. Beautiful views from the sites on the bluff. It has been quiet every time we were there . Playground ,boat ramp , nice clean showers and rest room. the staff has always been helpful. Most sites are water and electric but there may be some with full hookups . If not , there is a dump station . Very family friendly . No swimming area , but at my age that is not a big deal.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Beard's Lake Campground

    Works0

    OPEN: Year round

    Sites: 5 paved sites 

    Fees: $13.00 (Mar-Oct) Sites with no hookups $10.00 (Mar-Oct) 

    Limit: 14 days Day use fee:$5.00 Sitting below the dam is a tiny well maintained campground. Heavily wooded across the site. Picnic table, fish cleaning table, trash, toilets, playground, fire pit, pedestal grill, water and electric hookups. Pads are back in hard surface. Nice space between sites with medium amount of trees and shade. Sites 1 and 2 are like double sites you have shower access and a dump station one mile north at Beards Bluff Park. Beards Lake is an oxbow lake and is one of the top fishing lakes in the country. Area surrounding the recreation area is open fields, swampy grasslands and heavy hardwood forest. 

    AIS Clean Drain & Dry 

    LNT

    Travel safe

  • R
    Mar. 24, 2023

    Johnson Creek Camp

    Beautiful place on Lake 'O the Pines, but crowded campsites

    I stayed here for five nights in mid-March. The campground is a mix of tent/RV loops and has multiple boat ramps into Johnson Creek which feeds into Lake 'O the Pines. I was in site E210 (RV area 2). Place was packed over the weekend, cleared out quite a bit during the week. I check out all four RV loops, and it's one of the most crowded COE campgrounds I've seen (and I've seen a lot). Site spacing in pretty close, but slightly better than commercial parks. I lucked out on E210, it was a pull-through that perched overlooking the lake. It was among the more private sites. Fairly level sites in loops, some asphalt, some concrete. Water/Elec, picnic pad and table and fire rings at all sites. I would definitely recommend and go back but pick your sites carefully if you want privacy - think Google satellite view or Google Earth. Pretty decent cell signal for Verizon, so-so for ATT.

  • Luann K.
    Mar. 26, 2022

    Ramblin Fever RV Park

    Close to Restaurants and Shopping

    I stayed for 4 nights from a Thursday through Monday. The owner is very nice and helped me with choosing a drive thru site. It is well maintained. Mix of long term and short stay resident s. It is near a busy arterial highway so it's not especially quiet. The hookups worked great. I was two spots from the very front of the park. I used Passport America pass for my first 3 nights. I felt safe. It is very pet friendly. Keep dogs on leash and clean up after them. I have 3 black labs. No fenced dog park yet, so I drove them to the city park with tennis courts every morning to run free. I will most likely stay here again. I mostly boondock in the forests, but when I need a place to resupply and take care of business needs, this place is very nice.

  • Napunani
    Nov. 17, 2021

    Daingerfield State Park Campground

    Lots of FHU Sites

    Reserved on-line 152 days prior to arrival. 

    Pros 

    Pristine clean restroom/showerhouse. Seemed recently renovated 

    BIG PINE camping area only big rig friendly(longer than 20 ft) out of 40 FHU sites. Big Pine, Dogwood and Mountain View Campgrounds FHU so 40 FHU sites with no park dump station. 

    Aluminum picnic table and fire ring with cooking grate 

    Very quiet campground except for highway and train noise 

    4 camp hosts 

    Good night sky viewing in BIG PINE 

    Good view of lake in BIG PINE 

    Privacy from side neighbors 

    No leveling required from side-to-side 

    Asphalt parking pad heaved various places due to tree roots creating numerous tripping hazard 

    Campsite utility hook-ups in good condition with no problems encountered 

    Security gate that closes overnight 

    No street lights in BIG PINE 

    Campsite and entrance fee discount with Texas State Park Pass 

    Not charged a fee to make my own on-line reservation 

    CONS 

    Most FHU sites (other than BIG PINE) are extremely short in length. Barely room for single axle TT, so need to review site details carefully 

    Site 8 had an extreme amount of above ground roots causing tripping hazard

    Picnic table approx 50 feet from Site 8 parking pad

    Highway and train noise

    BIG PINE sites barely off campground road, so therefore no privacy from campers across the road

    Restroom/shower facility not heated

    No lantern pole

    No wildlife sightings

    No park Wifi

    1 bar AT&T in BIG PINE

  • steven B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2024

    Buffalo Bayou RV Park

    Not what we expected

    Made a reservation via telephone for two days a month in advance, but was not given a site number.When we pulled up to the office there was a note with a telephone number to call, but no answer. I saw a gentleman walking around and it appeared he saw us. After waiting about 10 minutes, I decide to driver further into the park. The gentleman I saw earlier was one of the owners/ managers, I would would have expected him to go to the office to meet the newly arriving guests. I will say that he was friendly enough and later, his wife stopped by to collect the fee and she too was friendly. The park itself has full hook ups and is on the banks of the bayou. The campground require you to sign a waiver because of the water moccasins from the bayou and because of the potential of falling tree limbs. The. Campground is pretty sandy so leveling may be problematic for big rigs. The do allow long term guests to store all kinds of equipment and gear, the site next to us look like a junk yard. Our fellow campers seemed friendly enough with the gentleman on the other side from the junk yard introducing himself.

  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    May. 29, 2022

    Texarkana RV Park & Event Center

    Great park, but tight spots.

    Texarkana RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park. They have a gated entrance for extra security. The park has nice amenities such as pool, playground, laundry, restrooms, dog run, and park-like setting with duck pond. Most sites are pull-thru and plenty long, but narrow. Beware of your slide placement before parking, as site poles may be in the way of a slide fully opening. Each site is gravel with a patio and they have 50 amp FHU. We enjoyed our stay at this campground and would definitely stay again. 👍🏻😊

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

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2022

    Buckhorn Creek

    Popular Campground

    We arrived about 3:30 PM and check in was quick and easy. We proceeded to back-in site E139 with water& 50/30 AMP. The signage to our area had a R in front of the site numbers but all the site numbers on the posts have an E in front of them, so be aware of this discrepancy if coming in late. Back-in was easy on to the narrow pad that was long enough for our 39’ 5th wheel and F-450 truck parked in front, but not by much. There was a very nice deck with the fire pit/bbq nicely placed right off the deck. Site 140 next to us with the other deck is actually a pull through double site. Longest sites in this area of the CG are 109- 113. Other sites had short pads so be sure to check the length when you reserve. All of the pads in the CG looked fairly level. We got 2 bars on Verizon and a handful of OTA channels. With the amount of trees in the CG satellite could be iffy. Water pressure was okay at around 35 psi. The CG also had a separate and very nice tent area near the playground. They were remodeling the main restroom/shower so it was closed during our stay, but there was another facility in each RV area(100 and 200) that had toilets and a shower but were older and in need of updating. We stayed over the weekend and the CG was very busy. We enjoyed the great water view from the deck on our site during our 4 night’s stay.

  • Joan S.
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Buckhorn Creek

    Love this place

    Spur of moment trip to just get away. Fwel lucky to find. Nice, clean, friendly, concrete backin spaces, big, shady, quite, wildlife roaming, friendly staff, no sewage but dump station, showers dated but hot water and clean. Swimming, gated, need pass, boating, playground. Close to historic , I'm in love with that part of the town , Jefferson Texas. Gonna make a post regarding a Jefferson 5x boondocking parking lot with or without hookups, free over night, or $12 hookup to electric. Don't know why everyone complains so much. Yes its a parking lot across street from police station. Laid back town, step back in time. Obviously they only see parking lot but this area is awesome. Just spent whole day hunting bigfoot, eating ice cream from old timey parlor, many, things to do and see in walking distance.
    Back to this camp ground. It's surounded by beautiful Lake of the pines. Would and will definately be baci real soon.


Guide to Queen City

Campgrounds near Queen City, Texas provide convenient options for travelers in the rural northeast corner of the state. Queen City sits at approximately 354 feet above sea level in an area characterized by pine forests and rolling hills. The region experiences humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot summers, typically receiving around 50 inches of rainfall annually.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Buffalo Bayou RV Park offers direct bayou access for anglers, with multiple fishing spots available on-site. "This is on a bayou so be prepared for mosquitoes. Great paddling trails and about 100 yards from Big Cypress Bayou connected by a boat trail," notes Jason W. about the waterfront location.

Kayaking excursions: The waterways near Buffalo Bayou RV Park provide excellent kayaking opportunities through cypress trees. "There's 3 trails close to the park. Trails took 1-2 hours depending on which one you take and how fast you paddle," explains reviewer Malae H., who hosted a kayak camp with 23 ladies.

Walking trails: Hope Springs RV Campground features walking spaces through piney woods on its back acreage. "There is a catch and release pond, and walking spaces on the back acreages and piney woods," according to Luann K., though she cautions that "the property has lots of fire ants and chiggers, so stay on paved areas."

What campers like

Peaceful settings: Many RV sites near Queen City, Texas offer quiet environments away from busy roads. "The resort is secluded and quiet," mentions Shelly W. about her stay at Shady Pines RV Park. Similarly, Lynn G. noted at Pine Island RV Park: "The draw for this place is quiet solitude... it's very peaceful."

Clean facilities: Amazing Acres RV Park maintains well-kept grounds and facilities according to visitors. "Nice, clean park. Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff. Great price!" reports Vernon S. Similarly, Rob W. states the "place is clean and peaceful."

Fishing ponds: On-site fishing adds recreational value at several campgrounds around Queen City. At Pine Island RV Park, the riverside location provides access to fishing. Lynn G. mentions "you occasionally hear boats traveling up or down the river" and notes the area's appeal comes from "the moss covered cypress and bayou atmosphere."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds in the region. Lynn G. reports at Pine Island RV Park: "There is no - and I mean zero AT&T service here." In contrast, Hope Springs RV Campground has "terrific 5g signal" due to a cell phone tower across the street.

Varied campground amenities: Forest Lake RV Park offers fishing ponds and large, flat sites, but comes with drawbacks. "Good-beautiful grounds with a fishing pond. Large, flat spots. Bad-Very loud and very close train nearby. Ants everywhere," reports Heidi in her review.

Weather considerations: Flooding can occur in low-lying areas after heavy rainfall. While specific campground reviews don't mention flooding issues, many campgrounds in the region sit near waterways that can rise during storms. The Buffalo Bayou location requires guests to sign waivers "because of the water moccasins from the bayou."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds near Queen City offer facilities specifically for children. Vanessa M. notes that Texarkana RV Park has "plenty of amenities, cabins, RV spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall."

Swimming options: During hot Texas summers, pools provide welcome relief. "Pool. Nice people. Pet friendly," mentions Jacqueline L. about Sunrise RV Park, making it suitable for family stays during warmer months.

Space considerations: Families need room to spread out, which varies between campgrounds. At Shady Pines, Jody J. appreciated that "plenty of space between our neighbors. I had enough room to do yoga. Dog friendly." This extra space can be crucial when camping with children.

Tips from RVers

Entrance conditions: Access roads to campgrounds require attention, particularly after rain. Jason H. warns about Sunrise RV Park: "Only downside is there are several potholes on the entrance to the campground. Have to go very slow."

Overnight accessibility: For travelers passing through, proximity to highways matters. Jeremy G. recommends Sunrise RV Park: "Excellent staff who are accommodating. One night, full hookups was less than $40. Nice site. Close to a Pilot gas station and I-30."

Leveling challenges: Terrain varies across campgrounds in the Queen City area. Steven B. notes that at Buffalo Bayou RV Park, "The campground is pretty sandy so leveling may be problematic for big rigs." This information helps RVers prepare appropriate leveling equipment before arrival.

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