Toledo Bend Lake: Places Accessible For RV Camping




Toledo Bend Lake: Places Accessible For RV Camping


Toledo Bend Lake offers plenty of places for RV camping for you and your family! Now is a great time to plan your next trip to the Toledo Bend Lake area!


Here are a few places accessible for RV camping:


Shady Oaks RV Park


Shady Oaks RV Park is located on thirty-five beautiful acres near the lake. The park is located on the eastern end of Highway 255 and adjacent to the Sabine River Authority. More details are available by calling 409-489-8045.


Mill Creek Bay RV Park


The Mill Creek Bay RV Park is located at 517 Rods Road in Hemphill, Texas. The park is a wonderful vacation spot for the family. For more info, please call 409-579-4262.


Paradise Point RV Marina


The Paradise Point RV Marina is also located in Hemphill, Texas. They are accessible on Paradise Point Road and they offer plenty of full hookups under the shady trees. For more info, please call 409-728-7779.


South Toledo Bend State Park


The South Toledo Bend State Park offers camping options with plenty of family activities on the Louisiana side of Toledo Bend Lake. This park is located at 120 Bald Eagle Road in Anacoco. For more details, please call 337-286-9075.


Vernon Lake RV Park


The Vernon Lake RV Park is also located on the Louisiana side of the lake in Vernon Parish. This five-star location offers a place to stay during the best times of the year. For more info, please call 337-378-8180.


God’s Country Sportsmen’s RV Park


God’s Country Sportsmen’s RV Park is located in Hemphill, Texas close to Toledo Bend Lake. The park offers full hookups for your family RV and they have onsite showers and laundry facilities. For more details, please call 409-202-6722.


Hickory Ridge Camp


The Hickory Ridge Camp offers monthly RV sites on waterfront property. The camp offers excellent lake access and plenty of exploring opportunities. Hickory Ridge is located at 335 Hickory Hill South in Hemphill, Texas. For more info, please call 409-383-7979.


Byrd’s Nest RV Park


The Byrd’s Nest RV Park is another great place for RV camping. This camp is located at 6300 State Highway 21 East in Hemphill, Texas. To call for more details, please dial 409-625-1901.


Lake Toledo Bend - Places Accessible For RV Camping


Plan your next RV vacation for Lake Toledo Bend! You can choose from a number of locations to set up camp including Shady Oaks, Mill Creek, Paradise Point, Hickory Ridge, as well as other locations.


Have you set up your RV at one of these locations? How did you enjoy your stay? Please share your thoughts with the Toledo Bend Lake community!

 

 




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Toledo Bend Lake Current Weather Alerts

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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

Friday

Rain Showers

Hi: 81

Friday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 70

Saturday

Thunderstorms Likely

Hi: 83

Saturday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 71

Sunday

Rain Showers Likely

Hi: 84

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 73

Monday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 92

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 74


Toledo Bend Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/26: 171.09 (-0.91)



Toledo Bend Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 91 degrees; 1.80 feet below pool. Fishing is slow during the day but great at night. The forecast predicts 4-5 inches by the weekend, and the creeks are running strong. Water temperatures are back down in the high 80s, so when the weather finally settles the bass fishing should improve during the day with all the freshwater. Topwater baits, chatterbaits and spinnerbaits will be good in 1-5 feet around the bay grass and edge of flooded bushes. It will take a few days for the deeper fish to start to bite after all the rising water. Best baits will be mid range crankbaits and Texas rig, worm or baby’s brush hog. The best bite has been at night with catches up to 10 pounds with buzzbaits and spinnerbaits on main lake points then Texas rigs and Carolina rigs out in 10-16 feet. The crappie fishing has been slow but should improve. Best fishing has been deep brush and standing timber 12-18 feet with live bait. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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