Best Campgrounds near Warren, TX

The piney woods surrounding Warren, Texas feature several established campgrounds with waterfront camping options including Martin Dies, Jr. State Park and Lake Livingston State Park. These parks provide a mix of accommodations, from tent camping and RV sites with full hookups to cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in the area are situated on or near lakes and reservoirs, including Sam Rayburn Reservoir and B.A. Steinhagen Lake (Town Bluff Reservoir), making them popular destinations for fishing, boating, and water recreation enthusiasts.

Campgrounds throughout the Warren area typically offer spacious sites with amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms with showers. Many locations feature both primitive camping areas and developed sites with electric, water, and in some cases, sewer hookups. Reservations are recommended, especially during holiday weekends and summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. The region experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for camping. "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. The shore was good for fishing," noted one visitor to Double Lake Recreation Area.

Lake access represents a significant draw for campers in the Warren region. Several campgrounds offer direct waterfront sites where visitors can fish, launch boats, or enjoy shoreline activities steps from their campsites. The Corps of Engineers manages multiple campgrounds on Sam Rayburn Reservoir, while Texas Parks and Wildlife Department oversees state park facilities with well-maintained amenities. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with visitors frequently spotting deer, squirrels, and various bird species. Shade is plentiful at most sites due to the dense pine forest canopy, providing welcome relief during hot weather. A camper at Martin Dies State Park remarked, "The campgrounds are all very wooded and shady, though some spots don't feel very private. They have a lot of sites with electricity and there are lots of bathrooms and shower houses."

Best Camping Sites Near Warren, Texas (96)

    1. Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Spurger, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 384-5231

    $14 - $55 / night

    "Its a classic east Texas state park. The restrooms arent hotel quality but they are for sure better than a hole in the ground."

    "This is one of my top favorite State Parks in Texas. It a bonus that it's reasonably close to home."

    2. Selah Acres

    2 Reviews
    Dallardsville, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 219-6463

    $25 - $45 / night

    3. Sandy Creek

    12 Reviews
    Spurger, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $10 - $45 / night

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

    "We enjoyed our night in the quiet lake view campsite at Sandy Creek. The park was not very busy during our stay."

    4. Magnolia Ridge

    9 Reviews
    Spurger, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $10 - $30 / night

    "The one we had was right by the water so we only had to walk a few steps to fish. We stayed for 12 days. I got to see a air boat right behind our camper. It was awesome."

    "Steinhagen lake, I camped under the shade of a huge magnolia tree alongside very tall pines and oaks. Alligators are present all day and night near the water. They aren’t a nuisance."

    5. Tombigbee Lake - AC Indian Reservation

    3 Reviews
    Dallardsville, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 563-1221

    "My kids loved the park and the island that was in the middle of the lake. Kayaked, hiked and fished."

    6. Triple Creek RV Music Park

    3 Reviews
    Big Thicket National Preserve, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 283-3799

    $20 - $22 / night

    7. Village Creek State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Lumberton, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 755-7322

    $10 - $30 / night

    "We stopped here for one night traveling from Florida to Texas. Small but nice park. Stayed in site # 22. Sites are long and narrow but plenty of shade. Park has some trails and creek area."

    "It is very typical of Texas parks.... awesome!!"

    8. Sandy Creek - Town Bluff Reservoir

    5 Reviews
    Steinhagen Lake, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 429-3491

    "Close to Martin Dies SP. Only negative is a lack of hiking trails, otherwise its a great, quiet spot."

    "Spacious sites and great lake access. Can't beat the price compared to the State Park that's the next door neighbor to this park."

    9. Lake Livingston State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Livingston, TX
    35 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."

    10. COE Town Bluff Lake Sandy Creek Park

    4 Reviews
    Steinhagen Lake, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 429-3491

    "Off the beaten path, but oh so peaceful! We were right on the lake in a huge site. No sewer h/u, but a dump station in the park. Fishing & biking is good here."

    "The weather was extremely humid and the nearby water brought out a lot of bugs, but if you’re prepared for it it’s not unbearable. Beautiful quiet location with nearby amenities."

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Recent Reviews near Warren, TX

305 Reviews of 96 Warren Campgrounds


  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Spaces a little close together

    We spent two nights here. The campground is a nice campground, but I feel the spaces are pretty close together for a state park. No trees or privacy between several of them. Our space #12 was level. Park did have a nice shower house as well as some nice hiking trails and the staff was extremely courteous.

  • Jim P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Double Lake Recreation Area

    Very peaceful camping close to Houston

    Came for a quick weekend since it is close to Houston, ended up staying an extra day! Some sites have full hook ups, some are pull through some are both. For the price you can’t beat it!

    Somewhat limited on trails, unless you count the fact that the Lonestar hiking trail runs through the park, which would make this a good starting/stopping/basecamp I suppose. The lake it is named for as small, but appears to have good fishing. There is a swim area that is roped off, which looked inviting, though it was a little cold…

    Sites are nice though a little unlevel. Parkhouse were very helpful and friendly when needed but otherwise stayed out of your hair. Looking forward to a return visit.

  • 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.

  • Rita A. K.
    Jul. 13, 2025

    Lake Tejas

    Peaceful camping on small wooded lake

    Elected 30 amp partial hookup site with water near lake front and pavilion. There are a few full timers in the full hookup sites, but even though it was only a few days after July 4th it was relatively quiet and peaceful. The swimming area is sandy, easy walk-in and clean. Seems to be a favorite of locals and kid friendly. High dive, swim out platform are fixed wooden features and there were two large heavy blowup climb-on floats. No motor boats, but saw a few canoe and paddle board folks and several fishing (and catching bass and perch). Did not use the bath house but heard there are restrooms, showers, and even food concessions available. Will camp here again!

  • Maddy K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    COE Town Bluff Lake Sandy Creek Park

    One night stay

    Camp sites were very spacious and spread apart. We ended up being the only ones camping in the non- electric sites 1-6, so we had plenty of peace. The camp host was very friendly and checked in when we set up camp. The weather was extremely humid and the nearby water brought out a lot of bugs, but if you’re prepared for it it’s not unbearable. Beautiful quiet location with nearby amenities.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2025

    Sandy Creek

    Two night stop over

    Most of the sites at the far end loop were partially surrounded by standing water and some had muddy ruts along the RV site pad. We had site 46 water and electricity, site was level with a nice cover over the picnic table. It adjoined the fishing pier We saw several alligators in the lake. The bathhouse was clean but very dated and in need of remodeling.

    Our experience might have been better if there wasn’t so much standing water and muddy tire ruts

    Hopefully the heavy rains will stop and the ground can dry out

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Sexton Pond Dispersed

    Great spot

    Down a hard packed gravel road. A few potholes but nothing major. Nice spot in the trees. There are a few fire pits spread out. We were the only ones here.


Guide to Warren

Sandy Creek Park near Warren, TX offers primitive tent sites and water-electric hookups at sites spaced approximately 50-100 feet apart. The area sits at an elevation of about 200 feet above sea level in the Big Thicket region, known for its diverse ecosystem where southeastern swamps meet eastern forests and central plains. Camping conditions often include high humidity levels during summer months with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while winter nights can drop below 40°F.

What to do

Kayaking and canoeing opportunities: At Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground, visitors can explore multiple paddling trails through cypress-lined waterways. "The park is big and wherever you go is really nice with great things to see and nice hike trails bathrooms clean. Great park," notes one visitor. Another camper specifically recommends "kayaking in the slough," calling it a "Beautiful SP!"

Wildlife viewing: The region's diverse habitat supports abundant wildlife watching opportunities. At Village Creek State Park Campground, the Big Thicket ecosystem allows campers to spot various species. "About 30 mins to Big Thicket visitors center and hike access. There are several nice hikes in the park," reports one camper. The park provides access to protected natural areas where alligators, deer, and numerous bird species can be observed.

Fishing access: Multiple water bodies near Warren offer good fishing conditions throughout the year. "We had a great time here. It is a COE park on a lake. Each site has a table, grill and shade shelter. A lot of the sites are water front," reports a visitor to Sandy Creek - Town Bluff Reservoir. Another camper mentioned, "The fishing was great and this State Park is one of those hidden gems."

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Warren TX campgrounds typically offer generous site spacing. "The campground is very nice. It is very typical of Texas parks.... awesome!! The campsites are large and decent amount of shade," notes one camper about Sandy Creek - Town Bluff Reservoir. Another camper adds, "Camp sites were very spacious and spread apart. We ended up being the only ones camping in the non-electric sites 1-6, so we had plenty of peace."

Shaded sites: The dense pine forest provides natural cooling during hot months. "The campground is heavily wooded and the campsites are well spaced. We stayed only night but would definitely consider staying here again," writes a visitor to Lake Livingston State Park Campground. Another notes, "The sites were all well maintained with the best spots being in Piney Shores & Red Oak."

Natural features: The area's diverse ecological zones create varied camping experiences. "Beautiful park but so many bugs. Did some canoeing, hiking and bird watching. A good park to get away from the city. The landscape is swampy but it was beautiful in its own way," one camper writes. Another observed, "We tented here on a rainy weekend unfortunately. It was a nice site right near the water, and we saw a lot of wildlife like an armadillo, raccoon, and deer."

What you should know

Bug preparation essential: The region's humidity and water features create ideal conditions for insects. "We went to some of the trails which were scenic but super buggy. Bring spray and citronella candles!" advises one camper. Another notes, "Ok it's August it Texas so it was hot and the mosquitos were in full force. We knew that was coming so we were prepared."

Limited cell service: Several camping areas have minimal or no cellular connectivity. "No cell signal or wi-fi. Prepare to drive 20 minutes to grocery," warns a camper at Village Creek State Park. Plan accordingly by downloading maps and bringing physical copies of necessary information.

Road access considerations: Some camping areas require traveling on unpaved roads. At Triple Creek RV Music Park, a camper cautions, "The 2.5 mile old logging dirt road to get there was very nasty but doable." Another advises, "If you like back country RV life and Bluegrass then this place is for you. I highly recommend you attempt to get there without your RV first."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: Several warren texas campgrounds offer safe water recreation options. "We have stayed here 2 different times. The campsites are modern, many have a waterfront view," notes a visitor. "There are many things to do at the state park that are appropriate for all ages. Kayaks and canoes are available to rent."

Educational opportunities: Many parks provide nature programs designed for children. A camper at Tombigbee Lake - AC Indian Reservation shared, "We have stayed here in tents, RVs and cabins for more than 15 years. Some fairly recent upgrades to the bathrooms and showers have made it much nicer!" The area's diverse ecosystem creates natural learning environments.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playground equipment for young visitors. "Wonderful experience with the family. Lots to do and pet friendly," mentions one camper. Another specifically notes "a swing set and slide built well enough for adults" at one of the parks in the area.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Water and electric hookups are standard at most established campgrounds near Warren. "Tent site we stayed at was great. Well shaded and not too close to other camper sites," reports one visitor. Another mentions, "There's full hook ups for a low price. The sites are spaced apart with lots of trees."

Leveling considerations: Some sites require additional equipment for proper RV positioning. "We loved very level concrete pad requiring no additional leveling efforts," notes one RVer. Another advises to "bring lots of leveling blocks" for certain campgrounds in the area.

Dump station access: Most campgrounds provide dump stations, though not all sites have sewer hookups. "No sewer h/u, but a dump station in the park," reports an RVer with a "41ft class A with a toad." Another camper notes, "There is a 'board walk trail' that is quite literally a board walk through the forest. It's just a 1 mile loop and has a few benches and attractions, and this would be an excellent handicap option."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Warren, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Warren, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 96 campgrounds and RV parks near Warren, TX and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Warren, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Warren, TX is Martin Dies, Jr. State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 39 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Warren, TX.

What parks are near Warren, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Warren, TX that allow camping, notably Big Thicket National Preserve and Steinhagen Lake.