Mission Tejas State Park Campground
Reviewed Jun. 29, 2019

A hidden jewel in deep East Texas

Ensconced in the deep Piney Woods of Davy Crockett National Forest lies the site of the original Franciscan Mission to the Caddo Indians. The local tribe’s word for friend was tejas (tay-hoss) meaning friend. The camping sites are all situated in the woods scattered among the hills above the Neches River Valley. They do not have sites for extremely large diesel pushers, but 32 foot trailers or RVs fit nicely.

The location has Texas state park normal accoutrements like fire rings, tables, lantern posts, showers, bathrooms and new front office with interesting rain harvesting equipment to view. Serene and beautiful area with hiking trails of easy to moderate level of difficulty with a historic walk to the site of the original Camino Real also known as the Old San Antonio Road.

Nearby you have historic markers every 3 miles or so on the current King’s Highway with Caddoan Indian Mounds to visit, sites of early settlers, including the original Rice Family Dog Run Cabin on site. There is a lovely lake for perch and bass fishing and playgrounds for young children.

It is favorite park of mine to visit and I return every few years.

  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Mission Tejas State Park Campground by Chuck H., June 29, 2019