Glamping near White Oak, TX

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    Music Springs near White Oak offers unique glamping options including a teepee, while Jellystone Park™ Tyler provides themed glamping accommodations on 320 sites. These glamping destinations feature comfortable amenities rarely found in traditional camping, including electricity, clean showers, and outdoor kitchens with refrigerators. "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," noted one Music Springs guest. The Boulders at Lake Tyler also offers distinctive glamping experiences with yurt accommodations near the lake. Most glamping sites in the region provide picnic tables, fire rings, and access to modern bathroom facilities while maintaining a connection to the natural surroundings.

    Hiking trails wind through several glamping properties in the White Oak region, with Martin Creek Lake State Park featuring three trails between 1.2-1.5 miles each. Lake activities dominate the recreational options, with fishing particularly popular at sites like Music Springs where guests have reported catching catfish. According to a visitor, "We had a great time. Hosts are great and it's well kept. Had access to an outdoor kitchen and awesome bathrooms." Beyond on-site recreation, glamping locations offer family-oriented activities such as gem stone mining, laser tag, outdoor movies, crafts, mini golf, and a kangaroo jump bounce pillow at Jellystone Park™. Many glamping sites remain open year-round, with water features like splash pads and slides particularly popular during summer months.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near White Oak (17)

      1. Tyler State Park Campground

      4.7(59)25mi from White Oak124 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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      2. Martin Creek Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(23)24mi from White Oak80 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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      3. Music Springs

      5.0(3)22mi from White Oak4 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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      4. Jellystone Park™ Tyler

      4.1(9)23mi from White Oak6 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."

      5. Daingerfield State Park Campground

      4.9(24)34mi from White Oak50 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. Caddo Lake State Park Campground

      4.3(43)41mi from White Oak55 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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      7. The Boulders at Lake Tyler

      4.0(6)27mi from White Oak9 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. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

      4.5(19)39mi from White Oak104 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "4.5 total miles of trails and none of it difficult. You can't take a baby stroller but obey because of a few branches, it's all easy hiking."

      "Great fun at Halloween- campers and community comes out in great numbers to decorate and trick or treat! Very fun."

      from $10 - $40 / night

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      9. Big Al's Barefoot Bay

      4.2(5)37mi from White Oak13 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very relaxing spot on Lake Bob Sandlin. Having the Marina across the street was very convenient for those last minute forgotten items."

      "Sites that back right up to great water views and access to fishing. Sandy spots to swim from at various entry points. Friendly people and several kids that run around playing, making friends."

      from $40 - $60 / night

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      10. Walleye Park

      4.1(7)41mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "PROS  Senior discount saved $20 

      Each site has unobstructed lake view 

      Site 67 level concrete pad surrounded by sandy soil with afternoon only shade 

      Climate controlled toilet/shower facility 

      Clean"

      "They also have a large pavilion that can be rented that have picnic tables. There is a boat ramp in the park. The lake is great for skiing, ect."

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    Glamping Reviews near White Oak, TX

    221 Reviews of 17 White Oak 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.

    • Napunani
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Walleye Park

      Unobstructed Lake View Campsite

      PROS 

      Senior discount saved $20 

      Each site has unobstructed lake view 

      Site 67 level concrete pad surrounded by sandy soil with afternoon only shade 

      Climate controlled toilet/shower facility 

      Clean toilet/shower facility which are cleaned every weekday morning 

      2 sand lot volleyball courts 

      Small pier shared by every two campsites 

      Metal picnic table, pedestal BBQ grill and concrete fire ring with no cooking grate. 

      Fairly quiet during daytime weekdays except for neighboring campers 3 sites away who had their INSIDE television blaring that we could hear every word. This went on for 7 hours daily. 

      Local police did regular daylight drive thrus 

      Hundreds of squirrels 

      Could hear whippoorwills after sunset 

      Had a float plane land and then take off right in front of our campsite (see video)

      Park had WIFI but didn’t use due to having 4 bars TMOBILE 

      CONS 

      Minimal pay/stay 3 nights

      $5 fee to make on line reservations 

      Had to email copy of Texas Drivers License to Water District in advance of making reservation in order to get Senior discount 

      No security gate closed overnight 

      No camp host 

      Campers let their dogs run thru campsites and poop everywhere 

      Big problem with day users and boaters walking thru campsites, even after dark, picnicking and partying late into evening in campsites where there were no campers/tenters, then leaving at all hours of the night 

      LOTS of middle of the night boat noise 

      Street lights throughout campground which hinders dark sky viewing 

      No privacy from any other campsite 

      Site picnic table anchored so not moveable

    • 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


    Guide to White Oak

    East Texas glamping sites near White Oak offer distinctive accommodations from yurts to teepees within the region's dense pine forests. The area maintains year-round camping access with warm temperatures averaging 70-90°F in summer months and 40-60°F during winter. Water recreation at nearby lakes provides the primary draw for visitors seeking lakeside accommodations.

    What to do

    Hiking trails exploration: Tyler State Park features over 13 miles of hiking paths through pine forests with varying difficulty levels. "The hiking is not the greatest but it was easy enough for my toddler," notes a visitor to Tyler State Park. Another camper shared, "We enjoyed the trails and lake at this park. The playground is one of the best I've seen at the state parks we've been to!"

    Kayaking and paddling: Lake access points provide excellent opportunities for water recreation. A camper at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park commented, "Kayak launch isn't easy to get to but they have provided a slide for yaks to get from the parking area to/from the launch. Once you're there though its like you're transported somewhere else and you weave your way through a winding canal to reach the lake."

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes in the area offer fishing access with piers and docks. According to a visitor at Walleye Park, "We caught 7 catfish using normal nightcrawlers as bait. Fried them up for lunch the next day and they tasted like heaven!" Most lakeside glamping sites provide direct water access for fishing without needing to travel elsewhere.

    What campers like

    Clean bathrooms and showers: Daingerfield State Park maintains exceptionally clean facilities. One visitor noted, "The bathrooms were one of the nicest state park bathrooms I've been in." Another camper at Daingerfield State Park shared, "Great campsite. Beautiful tall piney woods. Clean, well maintained campsites, restrooms, park and lakeside facilities."

    Private campsites: Many glamping options in White Oak feature secluded sites. At Tyler State Park, a camper reported, "Sites are good but trails for biking and hiking are great!!" The separation between sites creates privacy despite relatively high occupancy during peak seasons.

    Lake swimming areas: Designated swimming zones provide safe water recreation. "The lake was perfect and had a nice beach. We were able to rent kayaks and paddle boats," commented a family visiting Tyler State Park. Another camper noted, "Pine forest and beautiful lake for swimming, paddel boarding (SUP), or fishing."

    What you should know

    Primitive camping options: For those seeking more rustic glamping in White Oak, several parks offer hike-in sites. A visitor to Martin Creek Lake State Park advised, "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."

    Seasonal considerations: Summer heat requires preparation with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. "Just got home from our first trip to Martin Creek Lake St Park. We had a good time. Though I grew up camping, my wife was slow to come around to it," shared one camper about their spring visit when temperatures were more moderate.

    Wildlife encounters: Nocturnal visitors frequently appear at campsites. According to a camper, "Be careful for raccoons saw a lot of them while here!" Another visitor warned about poison ivy: "My 'beware' is that there is an abundance of Poison Ivy around. So if you are bothered by that be very careful."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several glamping locations feature well-maintained play areas. A visitor to Big Al's Barefoot Bay shared, "A little cramped with the space between campers but the 'backyards' for each lake view site makes up for it and it was a beautiful view, lots of space for the kids to play."

    Water safety preparation: Bring life jackets for children when glamping near lakes. One family noted, "Our family of 4 stayed for a month while we were waiting for camper repairs. Sandy spots to swim from at various entry points. Friendly people and several kids that run around playing, making friends."

    Camp activity planning: Schedule outdoor activities during cooler morning hours. At The Boulders at Lake Tyler, a visitor observed, "The grounds were clean and well maintained. They had a variety of rentals available - golf carts, kayaks, and pontoon boats. They offer boat ramp and docks and a fishing barge."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Choose water and electric sites carefully when glamping with an RV. One camper at Walleye Park advised, "Nice campground I just wish more of their spots were full hookup." Another noted, "Site 67 level concrete pad surrounded by sandy soil with afternoon only shade."

    Hookup availability: Not all glamping sites offer sewer connections. As one RVer mentioned, "We have camped several times here but this time the water pressure was a joke. Very few campers. We had to use onboard water pump for everything."

    Access limitations: Some glamping sites have restrictions for larger vehicles. A visitor reported, "Site 40 was wooded and very spacious. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring and ours had water and electric. There was a dump station available."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near White Oak, TX is Tyler State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 59 reviews.

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