The best camping near Bonham State Park

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Hike in the hills or get on the water at this lakeside getaway.  

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this is Paradise on Lake Texoma

27 sites · Lodging, Tents100 acres · Pottsboro, TX
Paradise on Lake Texoma (formerly Paradise Cove) is a beautiful, secluded commercial campground located in the "Big Mineral Arm'' of Lake Texoma. Built in the 80's by the Corps of Engineers, Paradise has been a mainstay of the lake for many years. Recently, the current management team are working to grow Paradise into something special. With a huge focus on community and culture, Paradise has tons of space for people to come together and enjoy the company and also areas to wander off and find a quiet lakeside spot to relax. You'll also be able to catch one of the best breathtaking sunsets on the lake! The wildlife we have on the property is amazing! I have deer that sleep in my front yard, opossums, 600 bird species, and my favorite… the armadillos! We offer Kayaking on the property for a fee. We have a beautiful Hammock Garden free for guests to kick back and relax. Texoma Water Taxi is a text away to give guests a ride anywhere on the lake including restaurants. Rock-N A Ranch is roughly 20 minutes away and offers horseback riding. The Cabins and Campsites are within walking distance from each other but far enough away to create that illusion of privacy. We do have a neighborhood close by but you can’t see or hear them due to the woods.  In my travels, I try to bring back something I’ve seen or learned to help improve the guest experience and environment. You’ll notice little touches of Asia, Mexico, and even Hill Country Texas! We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and treat every guest like family. We’re always a text away! You’ll see us out and about on our golf carts. If you ever need anything just holler (: Check-in time is at 3 pm. Our staff works really hard to make sure everything is perfect for your stay and we can’t guarantee it will be if you arrive before then. Parking, we work really hard to keep our property beautiful. Be sure to park in parking areas only.
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The PARK at Brushy Creek

5 sites · Lodging, Tents55 acres · Trenton, TX
We're situated just outside Trenton on 55 acres of gently sloping terrain featuring a wide creek and expansive grounds beyond the Big Oak, perfect for exploration. Enjoy stunning sunsets, a clear view of the night sky, the tranquil sounds of the creek, and occasional visits from deer, all contributing to a peaceful retreat. Our property is evolving as we create manicured groves and open pastures for both our farm animals and guests. During rainy spells, expect some mud and occasional sightings of heavy equipment or tractors. Our livestock rotate between our two properties, so they may not always be here at The PARK at Brushy Creek. If you don't see them here, you're welcome to visit our other property across the road with the big green gate. Currently, there is no electricity or Wi-Fi on the property. Lighting is provided by solar power or batteries. Tent sites have access to a water spigot, and there's a Port-o-let nearby. This is rural country living; our neighbors' livestock and dogs may make sounds like bleating, barking, oinking, mooing, neighing, squealing, whinnying, braying, or whining at any time of day or night. We are conveniently located one hour north of Dallas Fort Worth, just 30 minutes from McKinney, Sherman, or Greenville, and within 10 miles of Leonard, Whitewright, and Bonham. Trenton is only five miles away. Several lakes are nearby including Lake Bonham, Lake Texoma, and the new Bois' d Arc Lake. Other places of interest: The Creative Arts Center - Bonham Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary - McKinney Historic Downtown/Shopping/Restaurants - McKinney Fort Inglish Museum - Bonham Second Monday Trade Days - Bonham Caddo National Grassland - Honey Grove Odeum Theater - Whitewright Skydive Spaceland Dallas - Whitewright The Rock Yard (Casual Dining and Music Venue) - Trenton
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Treehouse on the Creek

3 sites · Lodging20 acres · Sherman, TX
Almost 20 acres, perimetered by live creek, with towering hardwoods creating a lush canopy for North Texas wildlife. The property is a homestead that raises Kiko goats. The goats will be thrilled that you took the 50 yard walk to the barn to hand feed them! You can walk the tree filled trails along the creek while enjoying all the sights for sore eyes! Come lay on the mid- field trampoline at days end and watch the Star filled sky dazzle you ,while Twinkle twinkle little star fills your head in song. Relax while soaking in the hot tub on a crisp cool evening .Or take a soothing cool swim in the pool on a warm summer day. Or just lazy the day away in the hammock below the Treehouse. Play Chef and create the best tasting Smores by the 🔥pit. Whatever your interest are or if you have no interest except quietness and solitude , you picked the right place! Hope to see you soon -Steve
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Weekend retreat

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Greenville, TX
Just 45 minutes from Dallas and 5 minutes from almost all of Greenville. Enjoy the quiet, peaceful and beautiful pond loaded with fish. Open ground with plenty of space to setup a tent and enjoy a fire in the fire pit. Bring your family and enjoy life in the country. Here is your chance to escape the hustle of city living
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Crossed Palms RV Park Resort

1 site · RV15 acres · Nevada, TX
Privacy fenced yard with locking gates Lake Access with Fishing Fully stocked fishing pond City Suburb on the lake Tons of work/jobs, restaurants, shopping and Kroger within 15 minutes concrete pads, heavy gravel roads 16 security cameras and license plate capture, safe Full Hookup 30 amp 50 amp Water Electric Sewer Dump Station Big Rig Friendly Prices monthly rate: $500 to $1,000 per month Long term stay and monthly stay RV Park for rent in Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex RV Park for rent near Plano Frisco Allen McKinney Prosper Anna Princeton Farmersville Nevada Copeville Lake Lavon
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The Indigo Hills Prairie & Wildflow

250 sites · Lodging50 acres · Farmersville, TX
The very best native blackland prairie known to exist in the world. The prairie is surrounded by trees with plenty of shade for camping. If you get hot, take a swim in the spring fed pond that has cool water currents in certain spots. Or take the kids fishing off the fishing pier, and if they don't catch one, I'll give your money back. Come see us, enjoy nature and have fun.
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Sleep Under the Pecan Trees

16 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Commerce, TX
Explore the 100 acre property that has 15 designated camp sights.... The closest two are about 100 yards apart. All the sights are near trees. Some Giant evergreens but most are near one of the 200 year old Pecan trees. Creeks meander through the woods and all meet on the South side of the property. 9 Horses, 20 donkeys and the friendliest mule ever! They Dot the property. Also deer, recoon, squirrel and an occasional armadillo may visit. A Great stocked pond and 3 other ponds make for beautiful fishing and photos etc.
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Fieldsong Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Lucas, TX
In 2013, we bought our 13 acres from a larger parcel of land that had been owned and farmed by the Snider family for 150 years. (Note that we live on Snider Lane). The Sniders played an important part in the development of our town, Lucas, and surrounding schools. The rest of the land has been sold to two families, and all three purchasers (that includes us!) are establishing small family farms. Hurray! Plus the Snider's old house and barn next door are being renovated by the new owners! Since 2013, we have brought in water and electricity to the land, built fences, a house and several barns. We have a flock of chickens, a bunch of loud, nosey Nubian dairy goats, 2 cats and 2 dogs. We farm organic vegetables, and have planted some fruit trees. We are committed to conservation of our land and the wildlife that call it home, and are working to restore our wildflower meadow (location of the campsite) to original prairie state. Come see us; we'd like to share it all with you! Learn more about this land: Come to Fieldsong Farm, absorb the peace and serenity, and leave refreshed! Stake your tent on the edge of our tallgrass wildflower meadow, and immerse yourself in diversity where the city ends and the country begins. Enjoy a fire in the fire ring from your seat on a "porch" swing as the sun goes down and the wildlife begin their nightly symphony. When the sun comes up, you'll have many choices to make--cycling, horseback riding, fishing, boating, paddling, hiking, running, strolling, visiting with the goats, cats and chickens, helping with farm chores, or just sitting to enjoy the peace and serenity of the farm. There are many great shopping and eating choices withing 15 miles. Breakfast will be brought to your campsite for an additional fee, booked in advance. Horse pasture rentals is available, also booked in advance. (We do not offer horseback riding,) Eggs, local honey, seasonal veggies, baked goods artisan food products, goat milk products and firewood are available for sale. No dirt bikes, ATVs or RTVs; no motorcycles except as transportation. No discharge of firearms allowed. No hunting, no bows and arrows, no fireworks. Every camper group or RV group must have at least one person over 21 in the group. We do not have any horses to rent or ride.
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Sugar Hill Adventures, Farmersville

10 sites · Tents20 acres · Farmersville, TX
Learn more about this land: Primitive style camping along the North East Texas Trail with direct trail access for hiking, biking, running, and walking. It is approximately 1.5 miles to charming downtown Farmersville for dining and shopping. Property is quiet and isolated providing off the grid type relaxation.
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Camp Tonkawa Woods & Horse Camp

8 sites · Lodging, Tents35 acres · Collinsville, TX
In the early 1900’s an iconic red barn was built near the hilltop along the road between the old Mt. Zion community and Collinsville. Later in the 1900’s, the land was mostly abandoned by its owners, but not by the local fishermen! They knew its woodland fishing pond never dried up, and so was able to support a better population of fish. They also dumped a cornucopia of old motorcycles, cars and farm equipment in the front field. What else were you supposed to do with scrap metal in North Texas horse country? In 2002 the Holtzman family purchased the 35 acre tract of land. They dug a front pond for swimming and paddling, buried the scrap metal (although occasional bits of history still work their way up!), restored and brought horses back to the barn, and began consulting with local biologists about supporting native wildlife. April Holtzman launched Camp Tonkawa Outdoor Learning Center on the property to provide a beautiful, safe place for families to explore and learn about nature. Camp Tonkawa continues to host overnight and day camps with educational programing organized around various themes including: Native American culture, nature awareness, basic camping skills, primitive survival, organic gardening, herbology, outdoor cooking, western days, and horsemanship. We also host field trips and frequently conduct Girl Scout journeys for all levels in the "It's Your Planet, Love it!" series. Due to Covid-19, which limited working with groups for our educational programing, we joined Hip Camp where families who could isolate in nature together on our property.
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Texoma Woods

4 sites · Tents5 acres · Denison, TX
Campsites surround a fishing pond. Heavily treed and shaded area. Private surroundings outside of city limits. Some sites have a fire pit and some a fire ring, but all have campfire capability. Sites #3 & #4 have parking next to them. Sites #1 & #2 will require a bit of a hike from parking area, so you may want to bring a cart. Property is a few minutes away from downtown Denison, 15 minutes from Lake Texoma and broader restaurant/shopping selections in Sherman, and 20 minutes from Choctaw Casino in Durant, OK.
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Country Dream RV Park

1 site · RV10 acres · Kingston, OK
Country Dream RV Park is situated on 10 acres of beautiful, wooded property, complete with a picturesque pond and hiking trails. It is located minutes from swimming at Washita Point Beach, Alberta Creek Marina, Texoma State Park, West Bay Casino, and Choctaw Casino. Come camp, swim, fish, boat, or hike with the whole family!
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The best camping near Bonham State Park guide

Overview

About

Bonham State Park has 261 acres of sloping hills and lush woodlands to explore, all set around a 65-acre lake. Head down to the water to swim and fish (no permits required), or rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboat and take in the views from the water. Ffour trails are open to hikers and bikers, including the challenging Bois d'Arc Trail, which links several Civilian Conservation Corps heritage sites. For an overnight stay, pitch your tent or park your RV at Hackberry Hollow Campground, where 21 sites all have easy access to both the trails and the lakeside.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Tent and RV campsites can be booked in advance via the Texas State Parks website. 
  2. Campsites can fill up as fast, and it’s recommended to book at least a month in advance, especially during summer and holiday weekends.
  3. The park’s group campsite can only be booked by phone. 

When to go

Summer (June through August) is the most popular time to visit Bonham State Park and the best time for swimming and water sports, but the small park rarely gets over-crowded. Hiking is possible year-round—visit in springtime when wildflowers blaze across the prairies or in fall, when autumn leaves blanket the forest floor. Trails can get muddy after rainfall, so dress accordingly. 

Know before you go

  • Bonham State Park is located 75 miles northeast of Dallas, or about a 1.5-hour drive away.
  • A daily entrance fee is required in addition to camping fees. 
  • Park facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, and a park store selling souvenirs and snacks. Camping areas also have showers, fire rings, and barbecues. Bring everything else you need with you.
  • The boat ramp allows visitors to bring their own watercraft.

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