The best camping near Lake Livingston State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Livingston State Park adventure.

The best camping near Lake Livingston State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Livingston State Park adventure.

Camping near Lake Livingston State Park

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Livingston State Park adventure.

Enjoy easy water play at one of the largest lakes in Texas, just an hour from Houston.  

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On The Lake RV and Cabin Resort

179 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Onalaska, TX
Welcome to On The Lake RV Resort At Lake Livingston Eddie, the local bald eagle, soars overhead here, and that's just one of the many delights at this campground tucked away in the Piney Woods region of East Texas. The campground wraps along the shore of Lake Livingston, the state's second-largest lake. It's an ideal setting for boating, swimming, fishing for bass and catfish, relaxing, and even enjoying a lakefront RV Site. Lakefront amenities include: • The beautiful beach. • A marina (with three ramps, covered slips, transient docks, and a fishing pier). • A hot tub • A pool Enjoy themed weekends (seasonal), planned activities, and concessions. Fido will have fun at the dog park. End the day with friends as you relax around a campfire viewing a splendid sunset. Vehicles: We reserve the right to refuse or allow vehicles at our discretion. In general, we do not accept homemade RV’s, school bus conversions, or any vehicle with a manufacturing year prior to 2010, however, if you send us photos prior to booking your stay we may make exceptions. All vehicles must be legally licensed, insured, and in operating order always.
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The Rock Pit

10 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Groveton, TX
Learn more about this land: The Rock Pit is a 5 acre swimming hole located in Trinity County that has been there over 50 years. Long ago they had dug out an area on a hill for rock on the dirt roads, and hit and underground water table. There are no fish in the Rock Pit, as the pH is 4.5, so no fish will live in it. I recall swimming there as a small boy, and wanted to share my memories with others. Depth ranges all over, but the deep end is around 15 feet. I have 5 kayaks currently, but bring yours if you have them, along with your vests. There is fishing in Lake Livingston, my place is north of it. There is access to Lake Livingston via White Rock Creek. A public boat ramp in on Highway 94, just outside Trinity. Or you can go back towards Trinity, to highway 357 and go to a ramp closer to the big lake. Tall pine tress, a few Oaks, and maple trees surround the place. Bring your mosquito repellant, as you are in the country! The place is raw right now, but I am planning improvements such as a few A frame cabins, a showering area and so on. So many things to do! Video from Hipcamper Don https://youtu.be/DDIqHiGwSjE Please give him a thumbs up and share!
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Big City Little Farm

67 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Cleveland, TX
We have a 5 acre homestead/hobby farm that is nestled in the Sam Houston National Forest. We are off the beaten path with beautiful views, peace and quiet and farm animals! We have goats, donkeys, rabbits, a miniature cow, a miniature horse, a pony, ducks, geese, turkeys, peacocks and chickens roaming our property. We just had a new addition Colt who was born on our property March 12th 2023. He is our precious little donkey. We are a semi primitive camping spot. Come and enjoy getting away from the city without going too far. Enjoy the beautiful star filled sky. Feed the animals at 9am and love on them all day. Have your professional pictures taken with some of the animals(additional charge). Buy some farm fresh eggs. We have t-shirts and other merchandise for purchase. We have two above ground pools in our backyard for your enjoyment. We just put in a deck for catch and release fishing. We have a hot tub for your relaxation from fall to spring. Our website is https://www.bigcity-littlefarm.com Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@bigcitylittlefarm2230/about. Keep coming back and Follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/bigcity_littlefarm/ Whether you’re looking for breathtaking brushes with nature or good old-fashioned fun, Cleveland, Texas has you covered. This part of the Lone Star State boasts beautiful forests and placid lakes and ponds that provide much-needed refreshment during the summer months, as well as lovely escapes during spring and fall. In addition to its natural appeal, Cleveland offers a diverse culinary scene with plenty of cozy restaurants ideal for meeting old friends and making new ones. https://www.tourtexas.com/destinations/cleveland-things-to-do Cleveland is just miles from Conroe. Conroe is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Texas, United States, about 40 miles north of Houston. Conroe is the perfect blend of starry nights and city lights. And being the fastest-growing city in Texas, Conroe has so much to offer. Conroe is bordered by 22,000-acre Lake Conroe, Sam Houston National Forest, and W. Goodrich Jones State Forest, making for a veritable utopia for the outdoor lover in us all. Aside from the outdoors, Conroe has a bustling downtown with breweries, theatres and plenty of shopping. There is also plenty of live music, which has earned Conroe the designation of Music Friendly Community by the state of Texas. Whether you are looking for an adventure or a little rest and relaxation, you will find it in Conroe. https://www.visitconroe.com/
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The Epic Creative Co-Op and Mancave

6 sites · Tents4 acres · Oak Ridge North, TX
Discover the Epic Creative Co-Op, a hidden gem just 28 miles north of Houston, Texas, conveniently located off Sawdust Road, a stone's throw west of I-45. Set on a sprawling 4-acre expanse, our vibrant Co-Op thrives with a dynamic mix of resident artists, bustling video production entities, and the esteemed Woodlands Art League. While here take a tour of the captivating realm of the Epic Mancave, a testament to creativity fashioned from recycled cargo containers and an eclectic assortment of repurposed materials. Immerse yourself in the distinctive charm of this space brimming with antiquities and artistic allure. While ensuring convenient accessibility, our sanctuary boasts an atmosphere of complete privacy, providing an exclusive haven for you to unwind and rejuvenate. Indulge in the tranquility of the surroundings, enveloped in a serene cocoon that shields you from the outside world. Upon arrival, the charm of the locale beckons you to explore. Stroll to nearby culinary delights with over 20 dining options, peruse unique offerings in local shops, and soak in the vibrant energy of nearby bars, all within easy walking distance. Whether seeking a tranquil escape or an inspiring retreat, the Epic Creative Co-Op invites you to experience a harmonious blend of artistic enchantment, natural serenity, and urban convenience, all within reach of your fingertips.
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The best camping near Lake Livingston State Park guide

Overview

About

Located in the Piney woods region, this scenic park offers easy access to the 82,400-acre Lake Livingston, with 2.5 miles of shoreline within the park. Besides swimming, paddling, and boating, the lake offers great fishing, particularly for white bass, along with crappie, catfish, and perch. Other attractions include hiking and biking trails, wildlife spotting, bird blinds, an observation tower, frog pond, duck pond, archery, and a wide range of ranger-led activities, including kayaking, fishing, night hikes, geocaching, and crafts workshops. A wide variety of camping options, spanning water-only tent camping sites, RV sites with full hookups, and screened shelters, will suit nearly every type of visitor.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for lake views: Many of the sites in Piney Shores Loop sit right along the shores of the lake, and offer 20-, 30-, and 50-amp hookups, fire rings, and picnic tables.
  • Best for tent campers and anglers: Only tents are allowed in the Briar Loop, which is also close to two boat ramps and a fishing pier.
  • Best for hikers and bikers: The Yaupon Loop is the furthest away from the lake but close to several trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Plan to make a reservation as soon as you know your dates, especially during the peak season. Campsites and screened shelters can be reserved up to five months in advance.
  2. If your plans are flexible, try to visit during the week, during non-holiday periods, or in winter for fewer crowds. 
  3. If you don’t have a reservation, arrive at the park first thing in the morning to grab any unreserved sites that might be available.

When to go

Spring, summer, and fall are the peak seasons for the park. Lake swimming is especially popular in summer, when temperatures can reach 100°F. Spring and early summer are the best times to fish for crappie, while bass is best from spring through fall. Visit in spring and fall to see migrating waterfowl and shorebirds, or in winter to spot bald eagles. All campsites require both Friday and Saturday night reservations over weekends.

Know before you go

  • The park store and marina sell snacks and ice, as well as camping and fishing supplies. They’re open Wednesday through Sunday, offering watercraft rentals on weekends.
  • Bring insect repellent. Mosquitos can be an issue here, particularly after it rains.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching—the park sits along the Central North American Flyway and the Mississippi Flyway. 
  • The Pineywoods Boardwalk Interpretive Trail, wooden fishing pier, and some picnic, screened shelters, and campsites are wheelchair-accessible.
  • Fishing licenses are not required if fishing from shore, though they are required if fishing from a boat.
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