Best RV Parks & Resorts near Woodville, TX

Several RV parks near Woodville accommodate motorhomes and travel trailers with varying amenities. Triple Creek RV Music Park offers 75 sites with electric hookups, water connections, and sewer facilities for self-contained units. The park supports big rigs and allows pets on leash. "The sites are decent, with gravel driveways and full hookups for both 30 amp and 50 amp," noted one visitor about nearby Rainbow's End RV Park in Livingston, which operates year-round. Woodsy Hollow Campground & RV Resort in Goodrich provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service on spacious grounds. Sites at most parks feature picnic tables and fire rings, though some have narrow parking pads requiring careful maneuvering.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during holiday weekends when occupancy reaches capacity. Most RV parks in the region maintain dump stations, though availability varies by location. Cell service fluctuates throughout the area, with AT&T generally providing 3-4 bars at most established campgrounds. Propane delivery is available at select locations, typically scheduled once weekly. Winter visitors benefit from milder Texas temperatures, though summer campers should prepare for heat and humidity. A review mentioned that "the sites are fairly level most gravel but do have some concrete pads" at one park. Pets are welcome at nearly all RV facilities, though leash requirements are strictly enforced, and some parks impose breed restrictions.

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274 Reviews of 73 Woodville Campgrounds


  • Mary T.
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    The Escapees HQ at Rainbows End

    If you are a full tie RVer you have probably heard of the Escapees. The Escapees is the largest mail forwarding service and the clyb caters to full time RVers. Livingston TX is their main Headquarters, they do have 2 other semi Headquarters in FL and SD. If you are a full timer you now you need a domicile address and a mailing address for many things, this is how we do it. They have over 17,000 subscribers to their mail forwarding service, we are one of them. We stopped by this July to get our domicile done, vehicle registration, drivers license, voter registration etc. It was hot we will not come back in July again.

    The campground is split into 2 main areas. They have a lot of deeded lots for you to buy which has houses, motor homes, park trailer or just roof for your RV. They have long term areas, overnighter, short long term, weekly or daily. You do not need to be a member of the Escapees to camp here, but we hear in the winter it does get full.

    Camping full hook ups, electric and water, or just dry camping. They have just got some new internet on the area we were camping in and it was good enough to stream. They have a pool, clb house, activity center, 2 laundries, meeting rooms and a lot to do even in the summer. Most site are fairly level most gravel but do have some concrete pads. If it wasn't so hot I am sure we would have enjoyed it even more. One nice thing is they have a care center, areas that you can set up your RV and if you have something wrong with you they will help you out, take you to Drs, provide meals, help you. This is nice for us older folks that we worry about what happens if we need long stay for treatments and we have no home base.

  • RaD_Travels
    Jan. 30, 2023

    COE Sam Rayburn Reservoir San Augustine Park

    Clean, quiet, spacious, and great lake views

    1/26/23-1/30/23- This is a great COE campsite that is spacious, clean, quiet, and site#63 has lake views on 3 sides. A picnic table, fire-pit, lantern post, 30A electric, and water are provided. This is a back-in site that slopes significantly to the rear(lake side) though. I needed to lower the front of my 34’ fifth wheel trailer 16” to level it; L/R leveling was reasonable needing 1/2” on the right side. The grassy area around the site would be great for outdoor games and the water access would be great to fish from shore, boat access to the site, or swimming. The staff were very congenial and the dump station is conveniently located on the right side just before exiting the campground. Verizon 4G was 4-bars with 20Mbps download and 2Mbps upload speeds. I paid$13/night with my Interagency Senior Pass. Too bad that it was rainy most of the weekend and we didn’t have nicer weather.

  • Tammy B.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Artesian Springs Resort

    Artesian springs resort

    Has a white sand spring fed swim area with a large slide and a trolley. Golf cart and pet friendly. Trails to walk on in the woods around several ponds. Has 30 and 50 amp connection's, sewer and water hook up. Tent and cabin camping also. Canoe rentals for catch and release fishing in ponds. No wifi. Ice and snow cones available from office.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    B.A. Steinhagen Lake Campground

    Southern Living

    ALERT: USACE parks at Town Bluff no longer accepts cash, checks or money orders. Accepts credit or debit card 

    DATES: year round 

    SITES: 41 to reserve, 39 have water/electric 

    FEES: $10.00-$45.00 

    LIMIT: 14 days 

    Group day use facilities with shelter, boat ramp, dump station, gate house, camp host, flush toilets, playground, covered picnic table, accessibility, pull throughs, fish cleaning table, pedestal grill This campground is the best COE campground that we have visited. It is very well maintained and extremely large. Sites are very nicely spaced out. The cons: fire ants, deer flies, and mosquitoes. Pros: Well maintained, beautiful, peaceful, fishing, boating, trails. Love site 36 There is a free fishing pond for the exclusive use of children and individuals with special needs. It is stocked with catfish and rainbow trout. There are even trophy largemouth bass released in the pond by local fishermen. If you catch "the big one" please practice "catch and release" so someone else might enjoy. There are four well marked trails that meander through old growth hardwood forest. You will see huge southern magnolia and American beech trees. The trails are color coded and there is a very nice map available from the gate house. 

    This COE campground should be a benchmark for all other COE campgrounds. We will return. 

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  • Debbie J.
    Feb. 25, 2021

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    Good Travel Stop

    This park is owned by Escapees RV Club.  We joined Escapees for the benefits, which include discounted camping.  We've stayed at this park several times, particularly when in the learning process for our new RV, as there is a lot of support here.  A lot of full time RV'ers use Rainbow's End as their home base, and a lot of full timers stop here for long periods of time while moving across country.  I always learn a lot from these long time full-timers.

    The sites are decent, with gravel driveways and full hookups for both 30 amp and 50 amp.  They have an area for dry camping as well. are not level, so be sure to bring your leveling blocks if your rig does't have a leveling system.  

    There are a couple of bath houses and laundry facilities.  The bathing areas are kept clean and are spacious, but nothing fancy.  There is a swimming pool which is open in summer, but we've never used it.  They also have a weighing station, although I never used it.  Propane delivery is available once a week.  Sign up in the office if you want to get on the schedule.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Lake Livingston State Park Campground

    One of Our Favorites

    We arrived 151 days after making our on-line reservations for the very busy Memorial Day weekend in Piney Shore Loop campground. This was our fourth camping adventure at Lake Livingston State Park in the Piney Shore Loop. 

    Pros EXTREMELY quiet during the Memorial Day weekend. Even tho not backed up to 

    lake, nice view of lake from Site#55. Double concrete pad as it is an accessible campsite. Very level concrete pad; no need to do any type of leveling. Nice early morning shade onto Site#55 Very good privacy from neighbor Site#54 and Site behind#48 Park ranger drive-thru about every four hours Restroom/showers good working condition, clean, ample hand soap and toilet paper. Recently paved park roads very nice upgrade Mosquitoes were drawn to those who strung lots of lights throughout their site, so many did not use those lights which resulted in good dark conditions for night sky viewing. 1-2 bars AT&T cell service. Lowes, Walmart and small HEB close by n the town of Livingston Cons. Campers requiring mobility assistance may find this campsite very challenging, even tho it does have a double wide concrete pad. Site#55 labeled as accessible but is very accessible unfriendly as it is not close to campground toilet shower facilities, fire ring is up a gravel hill on driver side of camper. Piney Shore Loop sewer hook up required 20 feet of stinky slinky. No privacy from Site#56. No privacy from the campground road. Picnic table in mud hole nearly the size of the table and very unleveled with one end higher than the other end. Unable to move picnic table as it is chained to concrete pylon. Picnic table not wheelchair accessible. No afternoon-to-evening shade what-so-ever. Site#56 campers permitted their dog to run without a leash. No park WIFI

  • P
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Maiden Voyage

    Our first stop in the maiden voyage of our travel trailer and this park was good and kind to us. Beautiful, level pull-thru sites with plenty of space from others, shade and sun and within walking distance to bathhouse and swim beach. Mosquitoes abound and there is no cell signal or wi-fi. Prepare to drive 20 minutes to grocery.

  • Napunani
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Lake Livingston State Park Campground

    FHU Lakefront Sites

    We love this state park and it's one of our favorites! This was our third time camping here in the Piney Shores Loop. We arrived on Memorial Day for four nights with reservations made 54 days prior. We weren’t loving Piney Shores#52 back-in campsite much due to: Steep drop-off of the concert pad and the narrow roadway making backing in challenging, but not impossible for our 27ft trailer.  Any larger rigs might not be able to swing it.

    The dirt area around the picnic table, fire pit and lantern pole was a huge MUD hole! What a mess due to daily rains. 

    No concrete pad under the picnic table, so your feet were in the MUD hole! HINT– Park Maintenance needs to apply some medium size gravel around the table and fire pit. 

    Picnic table (chained to the ground) and fire pit were right next to each other. WHO DESIGNS THESES CAMPSITES?? 

    Power interruptions, albeit short. Very glad we had our power surge protector. 

    We loved: 

    Very level concrete pad requiring no additional leveling efforts. 

    Huge campsite along the lakefront with access to launch kayak/canoe or even swim(which we didn’t). 

    Gorgeous sunsets over the lake. It was wonderful to sit at the fire facing the lake and watch the sunsets. 

    The squirrels that ate from our fingertips! It was also really amusing to find the squirrels VERY friendly. They just hoped up onto our laps and took peanuts in the shell from our fingertips! 

    Super quiet as only 6 full hook up campsites were occupied due to COVID operating restrictions.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Clean, well maintained

    25 standard RV sites with water & electric. $16, plus some walkin tent sites. Arrived on a Monday night with no reservation; no problem getting a nice site (#19). The young lady checking us in was very nice & helpful. The campground was clean & well maintained. The restroom/shower house was exceptionally clean. Most sites appear to be close to each other, but trees & shrubbery between sites provided some privacy. Sites were also narrow, but long. Enough room for a camper & tent. A few big rigs had difficulty with backing into a site. Pretty state park. Includes a hiking trail. Good AT&T & T-Mobile cell service.


Guide to Woodville

Nestled in the Big Thicket region of East Texas, Woodville sits amid dense pine forests at around 295 feet elevation. RV parks around Woodville, Texas experience typical Gulf Coast weather patterns with humid summers reaching 90-95°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Access roads to some campgrounds can become challenging after heavy rainfall, with several sites requiring navigation along unpaved routes.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Rayburn RV Hideout provides excellent bass fishing habitat. "Great RV camp ground friendly people," notes one camper about this year-round facility.

Live music events: At Triple Creek RV Music Park, guests can enjoy regular jam sessions with fellow campers. "This is a cool site. They have plenty of full hookups available. Pavilions and buildings for gathering to enjoy jam sessions, whether playing or listening. Kids love dancing to the music," writes Jeremy C.

Golf practice: Country Club RV Resort features an on-site driving range for guests wanting to practice their swing. The resort combines outdoor recreation with camping amenities, as noted by a visitor: "RV park has a pool, playground, driving range, laundry, hook ups, walking trails."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Woodsy Hollow in Goodrich offers generously sized camping spots with ample shade. "We loved this campground. Site 18 was pretty level and had full hookups. The campground overall was really very quiet and peaceful," shares Randy S.

Clean facilities: Nestled Pines RV Park maintains well-kept grounds and hookups. "They owners were very friendly and helpful. The site was very clean and easy to pull in. They had water, sewer, wifi and fiber connections," according to Allan W.

Lake access: Several parks feature water recreation options. At Woodsy Hollow, guests appreciate "quiet, fishing, and trees," with Mary G. noting the campground offers "full hookups, friendly staff, laundry, and showers."

What you should know

Road conditions: Some RV parks require navigation along unpaved routes. At Triple Creek, Brian C. warns: "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. The road is mostly dirt and sugar sand and is extremely rough."

After-hours arrival: Plan check-in times carefully at Woodville area RV parks. One Triple Creek visitor experienced difficulties: "I arrived around 10:30 pm. I found the office but it was all dark & locked. There was a recreation room next door that wasn't locked but no maps or signs or anything useful."

Cellular coverage: Service varies significantly between campgrounds. At Rainbow's End RV Park in Livingston, one reviewer warned: "If you have Tmobile cel phones or hotspots, this is not the RV park for you. We barely had cel phone reception, and our mobile hotspot was all but useless. Verizon works well here."

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Multiple RV parks near Woodville feature play areas for children. At Country Club RV Resort, families can enjoy "a pool, playground, driving range, laundry, hook ups, walking trails," though one visitor notes to watch for "lots of ant piles."

Entertainment options: Woodsy Hollow Campground provides lakeside recreation that appeals to families. "We loved walking down to the lake. The lady running the office was super kind and very helpful," writes Randy S., who adds the campground has "a great playground area for kids."

Weather preparation: Summer heat requires planning for family activities. The Woodville region experiences high humidity, with cicadas creating distinctive summer soundscapes. One camper at Rainbow's End noted: "The sounds of cicadas are much like a cacophony of lumberjacks. I love the sound."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Rainbow's End RV Park, experienced RVers recommend specific areas. "We stayed in site 91 and highly recommend this side of the park. All sites here were very level and we did not have any trees over us. Ours was a pull through site," advises Jen O.

Leveling equipment: Bring adequate leveling blocks for uneven sites. One visitor to Triple Creek advised: "Bring lots of leveling blocks," while another Rainbow's End camper noted that sites "are not level, so be sure to bring your leveling blocks if your rig doesn't have a leveling system."

Long-term stays: The Good Life RV Park accommodates extended stays but has limited amenities. One visitor reported: "There is nothing here. In the office is a single washer and dryer and a vending machine. There is traffic in and out all day and night."

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