Martin Dies Campground
Description
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
How do you explore as many of Martin Dies Jr. State Park’s 730 acres as possible? By bike, of course! Eight miles of trails wea...Read more
Boating
With seven boat ramps to choose from, it’s not too difficult to get out on the water at Martin Dies Jr. State Park. Campsites a...Read more
Fishing
Miles and miles of shoreline are a fisherman’s (or woman’s) best friend here. Wake up early and go fishing right off the shore ...Read more
Hiking
If you’re heading to Martin Dies Jr. State Park for its impressive biodiversity, jump on the trail. Hiking is the best way to s...Read more
Paddling
Kayaking and canoeing at Martin Dies Jr. State Park is one big game of choose your own adventure. Seven boat launches lead to f...Read more
Swimming
The enormous reservoir makes for great swimming, and after a day of hiking, biking or fishing in the hot Texas sun, you’ll be r...Read more
Wildlife watching
You can thank the converging Angelina and Neches rivers for the spectacular wildlife on display at Martin Dies Jr. State Park. ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Martin Dies Campground.
12 Reviews
Ive only been in July on two separate occasions and the campground was basically abandoned. We had no one camping near us and had tons of amazing trees to keep us shaded. We went canoeing while there and there is easy access to a boat launch. It can get pretty warm so you can rinse off in the showers in the bathroom facilities that were always kept up with. Though right along Caddo Lake the waters are warm so they offer great relief from the hotter days. Opportunities to see deer, ratcoons, opposums, squirrels and owls. It was always a fun trip and has beautiful sunsets along the water.
Camped here a few years ago. It was great. We saw plenty of gators!
Martin Dies has a wide variety of different types of campsites. We chose a fairly open spot right on the water's edge. We were glad we did because the sunset views were awesome, and there was a breeze that kept the bugs away. We went on a bike ride down to the campsites in the wooded portion and the bugs were awful. The kayak dock looked very peaceful, and you can rent them there. However, certain times of the year I would bet the mosquitoes would eat you alive.
The only weird part of our stay was when people drove up two sites over and set off fireworks for over 20 mins (illegally). THIRTY minutes later a ranger showed up on a golf cart saying that she heard someone might be shooting a gun. 30 min response time for gunfire?!?
- Park
- Martin Dies, Jr. State Park
- State
- Texas
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (409) 384-5231
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 30.85° N, 94.165° W
- $18/night
- Tent / RV / Trailer: 176 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)