Best Campgrounds near Cleveland, TX

Cleveland, Texas sits at the edge of the Sam Houston National Forest, offering several developed campgrounds within a short drive. The forest area includes Double Lake Recreation Area and Shell Oil Road Hunter Camp, providing options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and some cabin accommodations. Lake Livingston State Park and Lake Houston Wilderness Park expand the camping options in the region, with the former offering full hookup sites and water recreation opportunities on Texas's largest lake. These mixed-use campgrounds typically accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some featuring cabin rentals.

Many campsites in the area require reservations, particularly during warm-weather months when water activities are popular. "The park is very family friendly and tent friendly. It is on a lake that has fishing, kayaking and paddle boats," noted one visitor about Huntsville State Park. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall more comfortable for camping. Several campgrounds in the region, including Double Lake and Lake Livingston, offer water access for recreation. Cell service can be limited in more remote forest areas, though most developed campgrounds maintain 1-2 bars of service. Many campgrounds feature paved roads, though some sites may require leveling equipment for RVs.

The campground options near Cleveland range from basic to full-service facilities. Visitors frequently mention the mature pine forests providing welcome shade during hot months. A camper described the Sam Houston National Forest as having "excellent RV and tent camping facilities, and a beautiful network of heavily forested trails." Lake access is a significant draw, with fishing, boating, and swimming available at several locations. The proximity to Houston (about an hour away) makes these campgrounds popular weekend destinations, and sites often fill quickly during holidays and summer weekends. Campers seeking more solitude might consider the less-developed areas in the national forest, though these typically offer fewer amenities than the state parks and private campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Cleveland, Texas (174)

    1. Double Lake Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Coldspring, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 653-3448

    $7 - $140 / night

    "There is so much to do there, plus the longest foot trail in Texas (Lone Star trail) resides here."

    "We enjoyed camping at Double Lake.  The campsites are huge and well kept.  I believe all have full hookups.  We had a lakefront site which had a private little path to the lake. "

    2. Lake Livingston State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Livingston, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 365-2201

    $14 - $35 / night

    "Lake Livingston State Park is one of our regular visits. During the school year it is hard to head out on a Friday, drive 2-3 hours and then setup in the dark for a weekend camping trip."

    "The bathrooms are old, Texas is supposed to be getting new bathrooms in all state park facilities but had not gotten to this one as of our last visit."

    3. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

    10 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 395-7690

    $7 - $150 / night

    "This park is just a short drive from Houston yet feels like you are in the middle of nowhere."

    "Love the trails. My favorite is the trail that leads you to Lake Isabella. It can only be reached by hiking to it. Very peaceful. We have camped at LHWP and love it. Clean restrooms are a plus."

    5. Double Lake NF Campground

    7 Reviews
    Coldspring, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 344-6205

    "Walking trail around like is near. Not to many fire ant poles. Near by groceries store and town playground close by."

    "Deep in the woods and on a nice shallow lake. Fantastic for walks around the lake, playing in the park, and fun trails. Camp grounds are spacious and we'll thought out."

    6. Huntsville State Park Campground

    69 Reviews
    Huntsville, TX
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 295-5644

    $15 - $60 / night

    "Located on the west edge of the east Texas piney woods, this state park features excellent RV and tent camping facilities, and a beautiful network of heavily forested trails."

    "The sites are spacious as in most Texas state parks, and there are many shaded sites.  The waterfront sites are tiered.  The upper tier is where you park your rig. "

    7. Forest Retreat RV Park

    7 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 354-9888

    $65 - $75 / night

    "Navigating the park is a breeze, adding another positive layer to the overall experience. A standout choice for those seeking both convenience and quality."

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    8. Big City Little Farm

    2 Reviews
    Cleveland, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 326-6698

    $40 - $80 / night

    "Just outside of Houston, Texas, the Big City Little Farm is a great spot to camp and enjoy a serene getaway while having the opportunity to check out the city in a quick day trip. "

    9. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    26 Reviews
    Willis, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We stay here every time we pass through Texas. The campground is huge and offers so many great amenities. People are always super friendly."

    "This is the best Thousand Trails we have been to in Texas so far! They have the best and the cleanest bathroom/showers I have ever seen. The pool is large clean and great furniture!"

    10. Wolf Creek Park

    15 Reviews
    Coldspring, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 653-4312

    "Hidden gem of  campground with very large sites, good distance between them and right on Lake Livingston."

    "The camping spots were easy to set up in with access to water and electricity."

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Recent Reviews near Cleveland, TX

416 Reviews of 174 Cleveland Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    Great place

    Clean and well-maintained campgrounds. The latrine, showers, and laundry room are maintained and kept very clean. Pets are welcome and must be kept on a leash while outside. The staff are friendly and well-informed.

  • willem V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Timber Ridge RV Village

    Quiet RV site

    Convenient rv site in the woodlands area. Full hookup rv sites, with ample space. Most sites occupied, but still very peacefull eith shade and nice trees

  • Nick E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    Nice Campground

    Definitely one of the more premium experiences we have had as TT members. Concrete pads, full hookups, well-maintained grounds. Would recommend.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2025

    San Jacinto Riverfront RV Resort

    Lovely spot just far enough off the Interstate for peace and quiet for the night!

    It was a quick overnight visit, so the flat concrete pad with a tree and grass made for a nice reprieve from the Interstate travel! On the river with cure cottages available for rent as well. Dominoes delivery right to the gate!

  • Gael G.
    May. 20, 2025

    Traders Village RV Park

    Great Spot

    Traders Village RV Park is a great spot for RV travelers looking for convenience and entertainment. The park is clean, well-managed, and offers full hookups at a reasonable price. One of the highlights is its proximity to the Traders Village flea market, making weekend fun just a walk away. Their website is easy to navigate, making reservations simple and fast. It's an excellent choice for both short stays and extended visits!

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    Beautiful, Family Friendly Campground

    Gorgeous campground with a large lake and two ponds, a pool, putt putt, & tons of activities for kids! Retail cost is $60/night and totally worth it if you don’t have a membership!

  • S
    Mar. 4, 2025

    Westlake RV Resort

    Nice campground

    Campground is nice. Clean facilities. Nice amenities. Close to stores. Quiet at night.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Double Lake NF Campground

    Personal opinion for my interests

    Campground not full. Very quiet, sites not on top of each other (some more private than others), gravel pads for rv, tent, table, lantern post and campfire ring. Water & electric or primitive sites both available. My personal agenda is all things nature related. The land, peace, plants, birds, land animals and TREES, water sources and types. To enjoy all the beauty (in all forms) which our earth provides.

  • B
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Royal Palms RV Resort

    Amazing RV Resort

    Royal Palms RV Resort is truly a hidden gem! From the moment you arrive, you can feel the sense of community and care that sets this park apart. The all-concrete roads and spacious pads make parking a breeze, and the beautifully maintained grounds create a peaceful, resort-like atmosphere. The amenities are top-notch - the resort-style pool is perfect for relaxing on warm days, the fitness center and game room offer great options for staying active, and the private bathrooms and laundry facilities are always clean and convenient. Plus, the ponds for catch-and-release fishing and acres of land to explore make it a perfect spot for nature lovers. The staff go above and beyond to make sure every guest feels welcome and taken care of. Safety and community are clearly a priority here, and it shows. The gated entry, friendly neighbors, and regular events like pool parties, bingo nights, and holiday gatherings really make it feel like home. If you're looking for a quiet, secure, and beautifully maintained RV resort with a true sense of community, Royal Palms RV Resort is the place to be. I couldn't recommend it more!


Guide to Cleveland

The Sam Houston National Forest surrounds Cleveland, Texas, creating a pine-forested landscape with small lakes and creek systems for camping. Temperatures typically drop to 40-50°F during winter nights, requiring proper cold-weather gear for winter campers. National forest sites offer proximity to both woodland recreation and water activities.

What to do

Mountain biking and hiking trails: Double Lake Recreation Area offers an extensive trail system for both casual and serious cyclists. "Miles upon miles of well-defined hiking trails. Campsites by the lake have a great view," notes Matt M. about Double Lake Recreation Area. The trail around the lake is popular for hikers of all skill levels.

Kayaking and canoeing: Lake Livingston State Park provides excellent paddling opportunities with rental options. "You can do so many different water activities because the lake is so big. We bring our boat and fish, tube, and water ski," explains one visitor about Lake Livingston State Park Campground. The park offers paddleboard and kayak rentals seasonally.

Miniature golf and family recreation: Wolf Creek Park includes miniature golf among its recreational options. "Bicycling, Swimming, Fishing, putt putt golf. The kids loved the park and the golf," shares Emily S. about her experience at the park. The facility maintains a dedicated swimming area separate from the main boating activities.

What campers like

Spacious, private campsites: Double Lake NF Campground features well-separated sites with room to spread out. "Our site was great- wooded area, shady, private with a nice picnic table too. Some sites seemed much larger than others and some were far more level than others," explains Sara S. about Double Lake NF Campground.

Lakefront access: Wolf Creek Park offers direct lakeside camping with easy water access. "We love the lakefront sites. Clean bathrooms and showers. This park is closed to the general public on weekends, so even if it is filled with campers, things are usually pretty calm and quiet," notes Jackie M. about Wolf Creek Park.

Shade during hot months: Huntsville State Park provides generous tree coverage for summer camping. "Pine needles everywhere, beautiful lake. We tent camped and we weren't too close to the people around us. Completely surrounded by huge trees," reports Kyndall W. Many sites maintain natural vegetation between camping spots for additional privacy.

What you should know

Site selection is important: Most campgrounds have variable site quality. "Some sites are much larger than others and some are far more level than others, so checking out the sites before choosing one is a good idea," advises one camper about Double Lake Recreation Area. Sites near water bodies tend to fill first during peak seasons.

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings extreme humidity and temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. "We will be back when it's not so hot," mentions Melissa R., highlighting the challenging summer conditions. Spring and fall provide more comfortable camping conditions with temperatures in the 70-80°F range.

Wildlife awareness: Campers should maintain proper food storage. "We went on the long trail in the evening and heard coyotes which was cool. We turned around though," shares a visitor about Huntsville State Park Campground. Alligators inhabit some water bodies within the region, particularly during warmer months.

Tips for camping with families

Look for designated swimming areas: Lake Houston Wilderness Park offers family-friendly water access. "Plenty of trails, wildlife, bathrooms and good fishing. We go here a lot! It's always good fun! And very clean," explains Amanda C. about Lake Houston Wilderness Park.

Educational opportunities: Several parks offer nature programs for children. "Connected to the park store they had a small educational space for young kids with a functioning beehive. The kids (ages 2-6) loved it," reports a visitor about Lake Livingston State Park.

Check bathroom proximity: Bathroom locations vary widely between campgrounds. "Each campground loop has one bathroom and shower. They can be a bit of a walk if you don't have a close site," notes a camper about Huntsville State Park. Some loops have significantly better facilities than others within the same park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many RV sites require adjustment. "The site is fairly level side-to-side with 2.75 inches low difference. The site is sloped front-to-back, but even with a long rig you should be fine," explains steven B. about site conditions at Huntsville State Park.

Premium hookup availability: Thousand Trails Lake Conroe offers full-service sites. "The campground is well laid out. Easy access to sites, amenities and the Lake. Although its a small portion of the lake on the campgrounds side, you do have access to boat rentals, a boat launch and plenty of parking," details Robert M. about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.

Road conditions: Access roads to some sites can be challenging. "Muddy roads out to the site which were difficult to manage in a small passenger car," warns a visitor about Shell Oil Road Hunter Camp. Most developed campgrounds maintain paved or gravel access roads suitable for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cleveland, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cleveland, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 174 campgrounds and RV parks near Cleveland, TX and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cleveland, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cleveland, TX is Double Lake Recreation Area with a 4.6-star rating from 13 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cleveland, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Cleveland, TX.