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    Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground houses premium glamping accommodations within a serene lakeside setting, offering an elevated camping experience for visitors. The park features options including elegant canvas structures and comfortable shelter cabins with electricity, lighting, and smooth concrete floors. Screened-in structures provide protection from insects while maintaining a connection to the natural surroundings. The spacious sites offer lake views, fire rings, and picnic tables, all with convenient access to modern bathrooms with showers. Nearby, Tyler State Park and Caddo Lake State Park also provide upscale glamping options with similar amenities. One guest shared, "The screened shelters were IMMACULATE to say the least! The rafters were spaced out far enough for me to hang my hammock, and there is an electrical outlet inside as well as a light."

    The lakefront glamping sites provide direct water access for fishing, paddling, and swimming activities. Martin Creek Lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, with catfish being particularly abundant. Several miles of hiking trails wind through the surrounding woodlands, featuring impressive loblolly pines and diverse wildlife. Primitive camping on the park's island creates a unique overnight experience with beautiful water views. For families, the park includes playgrounds, covered picnic areas, and scheduled activities. According to a camper, "Great spot! Clean bath houses, great lake for fishing and yaking. We enjoyed the trails and extra activities for the kids!" Visitors can also explore nearby attractions including the historic town of Jefferson, which offers shopping and dining options within driving distance. Most glamping accommodations are available year-round, with reservations recommended, especially during peak summer and holiday weekends.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Tatum (10)

      1. Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(23)4mi from Tatum80 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was our first experience at a Texas State Park. Overall, the park is clean and well maintained."

      "They seem cob-webby from the outside but once inside, the concrete floor is smoother up the edges of the walls about 2.5’, reducing entry of insects via cracks in the joints of floor and wall."

      from $15 - $85 / night

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      2. Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      4.3(43)32mi from Tatum55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Unique lake ,Beautiful trees all in it.I had a electric and water site, was very nice .on site 36 I was close to a pretty new bathroom they were clean."

      "Gravel drive on site. Level tent pad. Water only; no electric. Clean fire ring. Lantern post. Large site, good separation from other sites. Campground is heavily wooded, lots of shade."

      from $10 - $115 / night

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      3. Tyler State Park Campground

      4.7(59)46mi from Tatum124 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It being August in Texas, we rented a limited use cabin with air conditioning. It also has a mini frig and a microwave inside."

      "PROS  Texas State Park Pass discount saving $49 

      Reserved 151 days prior to arriving 

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

      Big Pine site #308 very shady site 

      Extra wide asphalt parking"

      from $18 - $60 / night

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      4. Shreveport Bossier City KOA

      4.0(16)38mi from TatumRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tucked away from the highway is this sweet little KOA with all the amenities. There are rv and tents sites plus cabins, a pool, showers, laundry."

      "Clean bathrooms with 3 showers. Road noise might be a distraction for the sites at the entrance area of the park."

      5. Daingerfield State Park Campground

      4.9(24)49mi from Tatum50 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This park is easily in our Top 3 in the Texas State Parks system. It's a small park, but a little slice of heaven. Towering pine trees grow right up to the waters' edge. So peaceful."

      "Peaceful, beautiful trees surrounding you at all times, great campgrounds and all facilities were super clean at all times! There are a couple hiking trails but they are mainly easy walks."

      from $10 - $225 / night

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      6. Buffalo Bayou RV Park

      4.0(3)33mi from TatumRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There’s 3 trails close to the park. Trails took 1 -2 hours depending on which one you take and how fast you paddle."

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

      from $35 / night

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      7. The Boulders at Lake Tyler

      4.0(6)39mi from Tatum9 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Concrete sites made setup and leveling super easy. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful - when we mentioned it was our first trip, they guided us into our site and gave us tips on setup."

      "Family and pet friendly. The bathrooms are nice. And the bait shop has everything you forgot at home. 10/10!!"

      from $55 - $195 / night

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      8. Jellystone Park™ Tyler

      4.1(9)45mi from Tatum6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "rides, gem stone mining, laser tag, outdoor movies, crafts, mini golf, basketball, volleyball, a kangaroo jump bounce pillow (their favorite thing), a playground and lots of activities within a brief drive"

      "Found this Jellystones near Tyler State Park. Smaller campground, you will see a lot of your neighbor;) well maintained, lotsa kid activities, but more "family initiated" then some Jellystones."

      9. Music Springs

      5.0(3)46mi from Tatum4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was the closest place with camping near Longview. We have looked at it before, but plans feel through. We got a camping spot Mothers day weekend. It was wonderful."

      "The bathrooms and shower are clean, there’s a community kitchen that has a microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator. The whole place is decorated very nicely."

      from $22 / night

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      10. A-OK South RV Park

      5.0(1)48mi from TatumRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We loved waking up to see a pasture full of cows behind us. The manager was very polite. I would stay here again."

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    188 Reviews of 10 Tatum Campgrounds


    • K
      Aug. 30, 2017

      Tyler State Park Campground

      Lots to do!

      It being August in Texas, we rented a limited use cabin with air conditioning. It also has a mini frig and a microwave inside. It has a queen size bed for which campers need to bring their own pillows and bed linens. The frig was super cold, and the AC worked well. There was a wood table with four chairs. The table was really sticky, so I recommend bringing something you can use as a table cloth. There are only six of these cabins, and they have a four bathroom building at the end of the cul de sac. No tents or pets are allowed at the cabin sites. Each has fire pit and water outside cabin

      The park has a very small lake with canoe, kayak, paddle board, row boat, and paddle boat rentals. Life vests are provided with rental. It was fun! There is a good sized swimming area too. There are a number of trails of varying difficulty, some for hiking only, some for home and bike. Ranger programs offered.

    • David T.
      May. 14, 2020

      Music Springs

      Great place

      This was the closest place with camping near Longview. We have looked at it before, but plans feel through. We got a camping spot Mothers day weekend. It was wonderful. Hosts are great and its well kept. Had access to a outdoor kitchen and awesome bathrooms. We fell in love with the place. Will try and book the school house for our anniversary. Many unique places to stay..

    • Brianna B.
      Sep. 19, 2021

      The Boulders at Lake Tyler

      Perfect First Trip!

      We brought our Springdale Mini by Keystone to The Boulders for our first ever camping trip and could not have had a better experience. The grounds were clean and well maintained. Concrete sites made setup and leveling super easy. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful - when we mentioned it was our first trip, they guided us into our site and gave us tips on setup. The waterfront views were beautiful and the amenities were wonderful. They had a variety of rentals available - golf carts, kayaks, and pontoon boats. They offer boat ramp and docks and a fishing barge. The bait shop has a variety of supplies and snacks. The bathrooms were very clean. They also have a nice playground. The picnic tables at the sites looked new and all sites had a fire pit with a grill top. Overall, a great trip!

      Other info: 30&50 amp hookups Water hookup Dump site only ($15 for honey wagon) Pet allowed Firewood available for purchase Cabins available for your camperless friends

    • Napunani
      Jun. 27, 2022

      Tyler State Park Campground

      One of our Texas Favs

      PROS 

      Texas State Park Pass discount saving $49 

      Reserved 151 days prior to arriving 

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

      Big Pine site #308 very shady site 

      Extra wide asphalt parking pad 

      Concrete slab that locked down the wooden picnic table 

      Metal fire pit with cooking grate which was cleared of ash upon our arrival 

      2 hook lantern pole 

      Dark sky friendly 

      Trash dumpsters near the toilet/shower building 

      Tyler Rose Garden features over 30,000 bushes and is open free to the public from sunrise to sunset…very beautiful and serene 

      CONS 

      Had to sweep for nearly an hour to clean debris from site 

      No entrance gate locked overnight 

      Never saw any rangers patrolling campground during our entire stay 

      Dogs on leashes not enforced 

      Unable to move picnic table 

      Big Pine site #308 way out of being level but manageable 

      Big Pine site #308 close to campground road 

      Big Pine site #308 tight fit for 28 ft 

      Only pine firewood for sale in Park 

      No WiFi 

      1 bar Verizon 5G

    • Jenny S.
      Jul. 30, 2018

      Tyler State Park Campground

      One of our favorite parks

      I should mention that my husband is from Canada. He was very unenthusiastic about camping in Texas. Well Tyler State Park made him change his mind! He LOVED the large trees, said it was the closest he'd felt to home in quite some time. We love the variety of types of sites they offer. Lake front, group, hike in, cabin, they have something for everyone! Only downfall is they book so quickly.

    • Mic R.
      Jun. 12, 2020

      Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      Beautiful trees

      Unique lake ,Beautiful trees all in it.I had a electric and water site, was very nice .on site 36 I was close to a pretty new bathroom they were clean. With a Texas state park pass ,it was $15 a night. AT&T 0-1 bar

    • Trevor B.
      Jul. 17, 2020

      Daingerfield State Park Campground

      Clear, calm lake bordered by towering pines

      This park is easily in our Top 3 in the Texas State Parks system. It's a small park, but a little slice of heaven. Towering pine trees grow right up to the waters' edge. So peaceful. Donna, my wife, will often sit and gaze over the water. 

      The park is neat and tidy, and the bathrooms have always been clean. There are several picnic tables by the lake, a swim out platform, kayaks, paddleboats, a fishing pier, and a few swings on the playground. We typically visit during the week, so it's always been pretty quiet. And if you need supplies, there's a Brookshire's grocery nearby(only a few miles away). One trip, we decided to fish and grabbed bait from the Ace Hardware in town. 

      We love laying in our hammocks, watching the pines sway, and listening to the birds sing. In the warmer months, we swim and splash around the floating platform. And with a fire pit at every site, s'mores are a given each night(so long as there's no burn ban). 

      There's a short trail that circles the lake(about 2.5 miles). We do it EVERY trip. It's a beautiful and easy hike. Take a picnic and make your way to the CCC picnic area on the lake's other side. There will be a spot where you can enjoy your lunch, looking back across the water.(But don't let your dog grab your PB&J when you're not looking or you'll be hungry on the way back.)

    • Napunani
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      Poison Oak and Tall Weeds

      PROS 

      Saved $42 With TX STATE PARK PASS 

      No fee to reserve online. 

      No sales tax. U

      pon arriving at Site 23, we had no power at the pedestal. Called Park Headquarters and 2 park personnel were at our site in 10 minutes and resolved problem 

      Site 23 level asphalt 

      Site 23 partial shade 

      Aluminum picnic table, 2 hook lantern pole and metal fire pit with cooking grate 

      Donation firewood available 

      Soap and hand dryer in toilet/shower facility 

      3 bars TMOBILE when not storming 

      CONS 

      No overnight security gate closure 

      Site 23 was 1/3 covered with poison oak and remaining living area covered with tall weeds. 

      Some highway noises. 

      Two PARK HOSTS occupy sites in Woodpecker Hollow. That reduces full hook up sites to 6. One of those sites were used as a temporary dump station due to out-of-service park dump station 

      Woodpecker Hollow toilet/shower facility needs some deep cleaning 

      11 windows in Woodpecker Hollow women’s toilet/shower and only 4 were open. Camp host said rest of windows were painted shut.  Floors were continuously wet and slippery. What a mess! This place needs a fan or two.

      Most pets we saw were NOT on leash 

      No privacy from surrounding campsites 

      No ranger drive thru Woodpecker Hollow 

      No park WIFI

    • Napunani
      Nov. 18, 2021

      Tyler State Park Campground

      Great Lakeside Campsite

      Reserved on-line 153 days prior to arrival. 

      Pros 

      Area 2 campground night sky friendly with good dark sky viewing

      Site 211 has fantastic views of the lake

      Mid afternoon Sunday check in at entrance station very busy but processed quickly Utility hookups in good condition 

      Sites with grass neatly maintained 

      Campground mostly quiet except for Interstate 20 traffic noise 

      Showers were individual entry on opposite side of the building from the toilets 

      Campsite and entrance fee discount with Texas State Park Pass 

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

      EXXON station directly outside of State Park sold oak firewood 25 pieces for $20 

      Cons 

      Raccoons very aggressive and tried to take food that we were eating from our hands!!! Area 2 Lakeview sites require leveling side-to-side 

      Area 2 campsite parking pads are narrow with trees and large boulders close to parking pad. 

      ery narrow roadway in Area 2 with limited space to maneuver into backin sites. 

      One pull-thru site was so tight to the roadway, their trailer was partially on the road! Area 2 campground sites have no privacy from any other camp sites 

      Site 211 table, fire pit with cooking grate and lantern pole are located opposite side of the trailer door 

      Area 2 restroom/shower building serves 58 campsites and it shows it! Restroom facility badly needing some TLC, cleaning and maintenance Women’s restroom had 3 toilets and 2 sinks; men’s had 2 toilets and 1 urinal 

      Firewood for sale in Area 2 was only pine wood


    Guide to Tatum

    Martin Creek Lake State Park offers upscale cabin camping and glamping options in the heavily forested East Texas region near Tatum. The park sits at approximately 355 feet elevation with thick pine forests surrounding a warm-water lake. Water temperatures remain above average year-round due to the nearby power plant, creating unique fishing conditions and extended swimming seasons compared to other regional lakes.

    What to do

    Hiking through loblolly pines: At Tyler State Park Campground, extensive trail networks wind through towering pine forests. "I hiked all three trails, which were easy to follow but not that well marked where they crossed. There are some unbelievably tall Loblolly Pines back on the trails - simply amazing," notes one visitor.

    Primitive island camping: For a secluded experience, try the primitive camping area at Martin Creek. "We highly recommend their primitive camping option on the island. Remember to bring your wagon, the parking lot is a good 70 yards to the camp sites," advises Aaron K., highlighting the logistical planning needed.

    Water activities beyond swimming: The warm lake waters support year-round paddling. "Great spot for fishing and yaking," reports one camper, while at Caddo Lake State Park Campground, visitors can explore the cypress-filled bayou. "The big attraction here is the lake, which looks like something straight out of a Louisiana swamp movie. Huge old cypress trees with Spanish moss hanging from the limbs."

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Many campers highlight the well-maintained amenities at Daingerfield State Park Campground. "Pristine clean restroom/showerhouse. Seemed recently renovated," reports one visitor, while another notes "Clean, well maintained campsites, restrooms, park and lakeside facilities."

    Quiet atmosphere: Despite being accessible, most parks maintain peaceful settings. "Very quiet campground except for highway and train noise," a Daingerfield camper observed. At Martin Creek Lake, some sites offer more seclusion than others, particularly on the primitive island.

    Wildlife viewing: Early mornings provide wildlife opportunities. One camper at Daingerfield was "woken up a couple of times throughout the night by a Great Horned Owl, but no complaints." The diverse ecosystem supports various bird species, deer, and small mammals throughout the seasons.

    What you should know

    Power plant proximity: Martin Creek Lake's distinctive feature is the power plant nearby. "There's a power plant over there. Didn't know that when I booked my site," mentions Shane H., adding "I'd camp there again" despite this surprise. The plant creates a low background hum but maintains warmer water temperatures.

    Booking windows: Texas State Parks require advance planning. At The Boulders at Lake Tyler, a visitor recommends: "Look closely at park map and be aware as you are booking. The sites are all concrete and have a picnic table and large fireplace/grill."

    Insect preparedness: Tatum area glamping requires bug planning. "The bugs are awful, the gators are a little scary, but that's the price you pay for the beauty," notes a Caddo Lake camper. Another visitor warns: "There is an abundance of Poison Ivy around. So if you are bothered by that be very careful."

    Tips for camping with families

    Dedicated play areas: Jellystone Park at Tyler specializes in family activities. "My kids loved the trampoline and the hay ride around the camp!" shares one parent. Another mentions "Great evening movies, lots of fun activities, and close to Tyler if you decide to venture out."

    Screened shelters: For families concerned about bugs, screened accommodation options provide comfort. The concrete floors and electrical outlets make family camping more manageable, especially with small children or during summer months when insects are most active.

    Ranger programs: State parks near Tatum offer scheduled educational activities. "Pretty cool playground, trails to explore, covered picnic tables in the swim area, nice fishing piers," notes Becca H. about Martin Creek facilities designed for younger visitors.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: At Buffalo Bayou RV Park, concrete pads make setup easier. "Concrete sites made setup and leveling super easy," shares one first-time RVer. At Martin Creek, some sites feature uneven surfaces: "Asphalt parking pad heaved various places due to tree roots creating numerous tripping hazards."

    Hook-up variations: Full hookup availability differs between parks. "Not full hook ups but the staff was the best we have ever run across," notes a Martin Creek visitor. Check specific site details before booking, especially for longer stays.

    Access challenges: Some campgrounds have restrictions for larger rigs. "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," advises a Daingerfield camper, emphasizing the importance of researching site dimensions.

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