Camping spots near Wake Village, Texas focus around Wright Patman Lake, which covers over 20,000 acres with an average depth of 7.6 feet. The area sits at approximately 225 feet above sea level within the Piney Woods ecoregion. Many campgrounds operate seasonally with reduced services from December through February when temperatures average 35-55°F, with summer bringing consistent 90°F+ days.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Clear Spring offers excellent lake fishing access with dedicated areas for anglers. "Looks to be a good fishing and water sport area," notes one visitor at Clear Spring. The campground provides boat launch and dock facilities for easy lake access.
Disc golf courses: Rocky Point campground maintains an on-site disc golf course alongside other recreational options. "This camp was clean. Has disc golf, trails, a pavilion, a basketball net, boat dock, volleyball net, and a swim beach," shares a camper at Rocky Point.
Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings are common throughout the area's campgrounds. One camper at Rocky Point reports, "Pulling in, we were welcomed by a herd of 23 deer grazing in the common areas." Early mornings and evenings provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
What campers like
Private bathrooms: Texarkana RV Park receives praise for its bathroom facilities. "They have great bathrooms. They are large and extremely well taken care of. The shower, sink and toilet are all in one locked room," reports a visitor at Texarkana RV Park & Event Center.
Lake views: Many sites at Rocky Point offer unobstructed water views. A camper notes, "Most of the spots have some of the best views you have ever seen." The campground features both interior and exterior sites, with exterior sites generally offering more space and better views.
Level sites: Sunrise RV Park provides well-maintained, level sites. "Excellent staff who are accommodating. One night, full hookups was less than $40. Nice site. Close to a Pilot gas station and I-30," shares a recent visitor. Level sites minimize setup time and make for easier overnight stays.
What you should know
Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Forest Lake RV Park, some campers report issues with ants and limited cell service. Another consideration is proximity to noise sources, with one review noting: "Very loud and very close train nearby."
Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, especially Clear Spring. "Remember to book in advance online! They won't let you in without an online reservation and cell coverage is minimal," warns a camper at Forest Lake RV Park.
Seasonal beach access: Water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting beach areas. "While we were there the beach was flooded and, unfortunately, there was not anywhere else to swim as the perimeter of the park is lined with large rocks," reports a Rocky Point visitor.
Tips for camping with families
Playground options: Several campgrounds offer kid-friendly facilities. "Nice playground for those with kids," notes a review for Piney Point. Another camper states Rocky Point is "Very kid friendly and pet friendly" with a "Wonderful playground for the kids."
Swimming considerations: Beach areas may close depending on water levels and seasonal conditions. "They have a pool and it is pet friendly," notes a Sunrise RV Park visitor, offering an alternative when lake swimming isn't available.
Safety measures: Atlanta State Park Campground provides a safer environment for families, with one camper noting it's "nestled back in a cove by the lake and far away from the hustle of the large and small cities and towns." The more secluded location reduces traffic and provides a more controlled environment.
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: Choose exterior sites when possible at multiple campgrounds. At Piney Point, "Exterior sites are larger than the interior," reports a camper. This pattern holds true at several area campgrounds.
Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary even within the same campground. At Clear Spring, a visitor notes, "Not all sites are level, but doable. A loop, not all sites are level, but doable. Other loops appear to have sites that are more level." Bring leveling blocks even at campgrounds advertising level sites.
Full hookup availability: Piney Point has limited full hookup sites. "Most sites are water and electric but there may be some with full hookups. If not, there is a dump station," explains a camper, highlighting the importance of checking specific site amenities when booking.