Best Equestrian Camping near White Oak, TX

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Best Equestrian Sites Near White Oak, TX (6)

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    1. Daingerfield State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
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    130 Saves
    Daingerfield, Texas

    Daingerfield State Park, in the eastern part of Texas near the tri-state area with Arkansas and Louisiana, is known as the Cathedral of Trees with its magnificent maples, oaks and pines. The 80-acre Daingerfield State Park Lake offers water activities like swimming, fishing, boating and paddle boating and the Rustling Leaves Nature Trail circumnavigates the water. Dry activities include hiking, birding and geocaching. There are also historic cabins to rent.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. The Boulders at Lake Tyler

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    8 Saves
    Tyler, Texas

    The Boulders offers a fun experience for the entire family. We offer fishing from our freshly renovated fishing barge, tackle, boating, boat slips, concessions and a clean and spacious RV parks or tents with a lake front view. There is also a boat ramp located on the grounds for your convenience.

    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Tent Cabin

    $55 - $195 / night

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    4. Coppergate Ranch

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    21 Saves
    Pittsburg, Texas

    Whether it is a day outing, a weekend, or a vacation experience. We are here to help. Located on nearly 200 acres of East Texas woodlands you will feel like the only ones in the area. We have campsites, stationary RVs and a new Event Venue. We have two ponds and one has large game fish and is fun to swim in. We are here to help you connect with nature, friends, and family and get away from the grind.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $25 - $120 / night

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      5. Dodson Pond - Mineola Nature Preserve Campground B

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      4 Saves
      Mineola, Texas

      Note: There is a $5 per day fee for Primitive Camping. 1\. Please call (903) 569-6183 to make a reservation and make payment. 2\. Leave it better than you found it. (Take only photographs and leave only footprints.) 3\. After you have a reservation, if you need last minute directions or have a problem at the preserve, call 903-569-6183. The Mineola Nature Preserve on the Sabine River encompasses 2,911 acres located in Wood County, and is home to East Texas species of critters that can fly, walk, crawl, and slither, and home to more than 193 species of birds, numerous wildlife, buffalo, longhorn cattle, and a pristine wetlands environment. Imagine walking along a railroad bed built in the 1880s as you step back in history. Owned by the City of Mineola, this is part of a comprehensive development plan to protect our natural wildlife and habitat for future generations. This pristine area is an escape to the quiet of nature and the solitude of yesteryear. With construction beginning in 2002, the Preserve is being constructed with matching grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and others and maintained by funding from the City of Mineola. Walking, hiking, biking, birding, wildlife viewing, equestrian trails (over 20 miles), fishing ponds, picnic areas, primitive camping areas, Recreational Vehicle Utility Connections at THE DERBY, two pavilions with restrooms, playground and educational opportunities abound. Don't miss the active beehive on Johnnie Bendy Trail that can be viewed behind safety glass. There is an abandoned rail bed that lends itself well to accommodate walkers, and a history of that era that romanticizes the area that is recognized by historical markers, such as the Hasinai Tribe of the Caddo Indian Nation. This area is an ideal corporate retreat with facilities to support either a short term or long term stay. According to an article in the November (08) Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, this Preserve is in the top 15 city parks in the nation for its size. The goal is to make the list as a top 10 choice destination for educators, birders, hikers, bikers, equestrians, local, regional, and national groups. In many respects, the site is still in the visionary state, with both progress and plans continuing to develop.

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      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Equestrian

      $5 / night

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      Recent Equestrian Reviews in White Oak

      48 Reviews of 6 White Oak Campgrounds


      • Gloria W.
        Camper-submitted photo from The Boulders at Lake Tyler
        Oct. 20, 2024

        The Boulders at Lake Tyler

        Food Truck and Park host!

        The food truck food is not good. I got sick from eating food from there. Ted stores food in freezer without covering it up with lids. One of the park host was showing pictures. I saw the pictures and he also showed other park host. He is not a good park host. Do not ever let him borrow any money because you will never see it back. Do not put a bad review on Facebook because you will get blocked off there page. It's sad that's how they run a business.

      • Zack L.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Aug. 3, 2023

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Quiet and Shady

        The park is well taken care of. The sites are level and have plenty of shade covering. This is especially important if you are in a pop-up like us. If you are, you know what I mean. It was a quiet campground. Bathrooms were clean. The entry gate is coded after closing for some added security. Will return.

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Mar. 26, 2023

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Quiet, Beautiful, and Perfect

        Our site was large with a pull thru concrete pad right on the water. The sites are large and separated separated by trees and private. There is a fire ring with grill grate provided.

      • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Coppergate Ranch
        Jan. 18, 2023

        Coppergate Ranch

        Gorgeous Spot with Awesome Hosts

        Ashley here with The Dyrt. I want to give a warm welcome to Lynda and Ruston, your hosts. Setup camp at this lovely farm and choose your lodging option. Wake up to pigs, chickens, horses and more. Book your stay today and leave them some love here.

      • Natalie S.
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        Dec. 1, 2022

        The Boulders at Lake Tyler

        Quick winter trip

        The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is the price and not having sewer. There are a lot of cute amenities but everything costs extra. Beautiful grounds and friendly workers. Nice waterfront concrete sites

      • Chloe Q.
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        Sep. 29, 2022

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        5 star adventure!

        Me and my husband had a great time and experience at the DF state park! Bathrooms were clean, the park was in great shape, and the trails were great to walk through and enjoy the scenery.

      • J
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        Dec. 9, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Fun for the Second Year in a Row

        We stayed in a screened shelter at Lake Bob Sandlin SP in Nov 2020 and in a cabin with bunk beds last weekend and both sites were great. We have four kids, so space was a little tight in the cabin but we made do. Clean facilities, friendly staff and beautiful rolling terrain along the lake. Would recommend!

      • Napunani
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        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

      • k
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        Oct. 23, 2021

        The Boulders at Lake Tyler

        Beautiful view

        This was our first outing in our recently purchased Class B. We stopped for one night on a holiday weekend but wish we had had more time. Although the sites were close together, they all had concrete pads, full hookups, were level, and had picnic tables. Great view of Lake Tyler. Also very clean. There is a store, great boat dock, and a vendor selling very good bbq. We will definitely come back if in the area.

      • Sheila C.
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        Oct. 23, 2021

        The Boulders at Lake Tyler

        Beautiful Park

        This is a beautiful park with lots of Character. The buildings are very cute with vintage signs including lots of neon signs and a few murals. They have a large event center that can be rented with a large patio. They have a store that sells fishing license and bait. They also have a fishing barge and kayaks and boats for rent. I took off 1 star because there pull thru sites are right on the road. We had number # 17 and it was a little tricky to get into the site deep enough that your slides don't stick out into the road. It made our patio area smaller. But it was right on the water so it was worth it. They also have a few motorhome sites. If you happen to book one of those and have a trailer, your truck will be trapped in. These sites you pull straight into. So just 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. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. I will return and will recommend to friends.

      • Veronica S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 21, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Tidy facilities, nice staff.

        Overnighted here on my way to an extended Ozarks trip. Check-in was quick and easy, and the staff were extremely helpful. They even offered my dog some treats when they noticed him.

        I was thrilled when I pulled up to the site to see that I was close to - but not able to smell- the loop dumpster. The site had shade with trees perfectly spaced to hang a few hammocks, and a water spigot right at the site. My only complaint about the site itself was that it was very difficult to figure out how and where to back in, and I came dangerously close to high centering my vehicle.

        The bathrooms were clean and well maintained, and the showers had hot water. Each shower stall had a small shelf/bench for presumably changing clothes, or, in my case, holding my supplies.

      • Brianna B.
        Camper-submitted photo from The Boulders at Lake Tyler
        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

      • Briana
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        Jul. 11, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Beautiful

        I stopped at Daingerfield State Park on my way to Arkansas... I got there after dark and left around 9am so I wasn’t able to enjoy the park but it was beautiful with all the fall colors. I was at cedar ridge site 51. It was a Wednesday night so there were only 3 other sites being used in that area. 51 was right next to the dumpster but a good walk from the bathrooms. There was a neighbor on one side of the site and across the street. I like not feeling surrounded by campsites. The site and park seemed very well kept up. The bathrooms were one of the nicest state park bathrooms I’ve been in. I got in after the park office was closed but they called me earlier that day and had given me the key code so I had no trouble from getting there after hours. This is one I’ll need to come back to.

      • Jamey W.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        May. 26, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Double bunk cabin was a hit

        We loved fishing and hiking throughout the park but our kids loved the double bunks in our cabin. The campsite was great, right off the water and a well placed fire pit. We will definitely be back.

      • Dan B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Apr. 28, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Great campsite

        The park was great, very clean and the park rangers were very helpful.

        The bathrooms weren’t the best but they were clean and had showers with hot water. There were only 3 shower stalls in the bathroom near us and they were very busy in the evening. They were completely empty at 7am though.

        The atmosphere was fantastic! Great tall trees, oversized and private campsites.

        Park store didn’t have a lot but did have ice and firewood for sale along with a few trinkets.

        Overall, I would go back again

      • P
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        Apr. 8, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Beautiful park

        We came here first week of April 2021. Spring in the air, blooms all around. Very quiet but lively park, almost all the sites were occupied for the weekend. Friendly park ranger and store personnel. All amenities were kept up with. We enjoyed hiking, biking and even an ice cream from the park store.

        Our site 22 (Dogwood Camping Area) was huge, very close to Rustling leaves trail and had clean bathrooms. Some of the sites on this loop are on a slope, and is not big enough for large RVs.

      • Hope R.
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        Apr. 4, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Great Family Place!

        We stopped here for one night while passing through, and we loved it! Site 34 was nice and ducked off. The park has a lot to do; a lake with boat rentals, swimming in the summer, and beautiful trails! We loved it so much!

      • Becca H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Apr. 3, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Amazing adventure at the Kayak Launch

        Kayak launch isn’t easy to get to but the 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 (very cool). We all enjoyed it! Yaked over to the day-use swim area that was very nice. We can’t wait to go camping there!

      • Amie M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Daingerfield State Park Campground
        Jan. 15, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Gorgeous! Even in Winter

        Great wifi and bathrooms. Tons of security. Decent (even if short) trails.

        Sign is too close to the highway without a safe place to park but there's an old sign inside the park.

        Park store closed during winter except open on Saturdays.

        Huge swimming beach.

      • Amie M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Jan. 12, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Nice Cheap Gem

        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.

        One bathroom but all the lits are spacious and secluded.

        The lake is great. Beautiful swimming area and playground. We were here 7 days and only left once to hut Walmart (20 minutes)

        Definitely 5 star, and only 18/night. Just as good as the 25/night Texas State Parks.

        And as always, as a Texas State Park it is extremely safe. Park Police (actual police) are scene everywhere.

        Oh, and everywhere it says no wifi and while it's true you can't log into a free network we had zero problems getting wifi on our phones and we were the only people in our loop being midweek during winter.

      • Rebecca
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Jan. 6, 2021

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Lots of trees, lots of wildlife

        First time to this park and we liked it. It is very thickly wooded which makes even the smallest sites private. We stayed on site 08 which on the map looks like it’s on the water but the brush is dense so there is no water view. Sites 10-13 are nice waterfront sites. We came here for fall colors but I think we were just a little late, but the park was still pretty. One morning, as I was sitting drinking my coffee, four deer walked right through our site!! We had a regular nighttime visit from some bold raccoons, so definitely put your goodies and trash away. Overnight spider webs cover everything and I’m quite sure we took a hundred spiders home with us!😂 The firewood from the park was plentiful and donation based. It was wet but my husband is a pyro who could probably start a fire with a block of ice!🤪 The only negative for me was the echo of the cars coming over the bridge throughout the day.

      • Alexandra
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        Jan. 4, 2021

        Daingerfield State Park Campground

        Beautiful and peaceful

        Driving into this park was so gorgeous! we arrived and were met with a big field with lots of kids playing. The store was closed (for the winter holidays I assume), but bathrooms were some of the best I've been in at a state park. We camped at site 49 at the Cedar Ridge campgrounds and were super happy with the site. Some sites at the entrance of the Cedar Ridge area were worryingly close together - wouldn't recommend. 

        Mountain View trail was a bit challenging to stay on, but everything was beautiful and both it and Rustling Leaves had great views! Will be back!

      • Wesley D.
        Camper-submitted photo from The Boulders at Lake Tyler
        Dec. 18, 2020

        The Boulders at Lake Tyler

        Best place to stay in Tyler!

        Well taken care of park. All the rv spots are nice. Family and pet friendly. The bathrooms are nice. And the bait shop has everything you forgot at home. 10/10!!

      • Kelly G.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
        Dec. 16, 2020

        Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground

        Wish I could have stayed longer!

        This was a quick stopover on my way to another campground and I wish I could have stayed longer. Sites were private, lake view was great. Bathrooms were clean and heated. Raccoon did peek its head into my camper... ahhh!



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