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Make family memories at this Pineywoods park
Fish one of the largest lakes in the state, hike quiet trails through the forest, or camp under the trees. This refreshing retreat from city life is just an hour north of Houston.Campsites with Water
Number of Sites: 16 People per Site: 8
These sites are in the Briar Loop area.
Water nearby
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$10
NightlyPlus daily
entrance feeCampsites with Water and Electricity
Number of Sites: 26 People per Site: 8
These sites are in the Hercules Club Loop and Pin Oak Loop (sites 101, 103, 107-147).
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$18
NightlyPlus daily
entrance feeCampsites with Water, Electricity and Sewer
Number of Sites: 37 People per Site: 8
These sites are in the Yaupon Loop and Pin Oak Loop (Sites 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 105, 106)
Water
50 amp hookup
Restrooms nearby
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$21
NightlyPlus daily
entrance feeCampsites with Water, Electricity (50-amp) and Sewer
Number of Sites: 12
We allow reservations of specific sites in this loop (Red Oak Loop). Reservations for a Friday or Saturday night must include both nights, for a minimum two-night reservation.
Water hookup
50 amp hookup
Restrooms nearby
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$24
NightlyPlus daily
entrance feePremium Campsites with Water, 50-amp Electricity, and Sewer
Number of Sites: 22 People per Site: 8
These sites are in the Piney Shores loop and are considered premium because they have a lake view. They have 50, 30, & 20-amp electrical hookups. We allow reservations of specific sites in this loop. Reservations for a Friday or Saturday night must include both nights, for a minimum two-night reservation.
Water hookupWe loan rods, reels and tackle boxes as part of TPWD’s Tackle Loaner Program. Remember, you do not need a fishing license to fish from shore in a state park. Check at park headquarters for more information.
Boating: We rent canoes, single and double kayaks, and paddleboards Thursday – Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m..
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