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Twin Dikes Park Campground

Unnamed Road
Brookeland, TX 75931
USATexasBrookeland
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GPS Coordinates: 31.0718476 -94.0585364
Location has Electrical Hookups Location has water hookups Location has sewer hookups Pets including dogs are allowed. Restrictions may apply Tent sites are available
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  1. napunani
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    We camped in Loop A during the week of Thanksgiving 2020 by making reservations 134 days prior to arriving.
    Very friendly volunteer gate attendants, but not sure when they work the gate as we tried to find them twice in one day and no one around and no info on how to contact/find someone, even tho there are four different campsites marked “attendant”.
    Overall, very quiet campground the week of Thanksgiving except for the highway noise from Highway 255, which was loud!
    Nine site FHU loop where sites are crammed together, weirdly and poorly laid out and spaced. No vegetation between sites so no privacy here what-so-ever! We could hear everyone’s conversations, even some that were inside their RV!
    Back-in site 12 was a tricky challenge to get into due to the terrain. First a dip before a narrow entrance over drainage ditch pipe, then a steep grade which almost had us scrapping the asphalt as we saw evidence of many that had previously. The narrow asphalt parking pad is deteriorating on the utility hook up side leaving a 6-8 inch drop off, so not very forgiving! Most asphalt site pads in this loop are in poor condition. Site 12 was not level side-to-side. Site 12 also has two wooden enclosures (wooden fence) that house utility panel boxes. At first, we thought we had our own outhouse! There is a slight view of the lake from Site 12. Recreation.gov states this site is “full shade”, which we disagree. Our concrete picnic table on a concrete pad was fairly close to the parking pad. Our site also included a rotting shelter over the table, a rotting wooden bar-height prep table (aka fish cleaning table), a wooden lantern pole and a metal fire pit with a grilling grate that was one big tripping hazard due to the concrete slab the pit was placed on was broken up and huge hunks of concrete displaced around the metal fire pit. What a mess.
    Toilet/shower facility just for this campground loop fairly clean, but not serviced every day (during the week).
    Tent sites are along the lake in Loop A. There is a significant drop-off down to the water’s edge. Evidence of tent campsites that had been washed out/destroyed in recent flooding.
    Sam Rayburn Lake is beautiful. Park has a boat ramp and a large ramp parking area.

    5 years ago
  2. napunani
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    We camped in Loop A during the week of Thanksgiving 2020 by making reservations 134 days prior to arriving.
    Very friendly volunteer gate attendants, but not sure when they work the gate as we tried to find them twice in one day and no one around and no info on how to contact/find someone, even tho there are four different campsites marked “attendant”.
    Overall, very quiet campground the week of Thanksgiving except for the highway noise from Highway 255, which was loud!
    Nine site FHU loop where sites are crammed together, weirdly and poorly laid out and spaced. No vegetation between sites so no privacy here what-so-ever! We could hear everyone’s conversations, even some that were inside their RV!
    Back-in site 12 was a tricky challenge to get into due to the terrain. First a dip before a narrow entrance over drainage ditch pipe, then a steep grade which almost had us scrapping the asphalt as we saw evidence of many that had previously. The narrow asphalt parking pad is deteriorating on the utility hook up side leaving a 6-8 inch drop off, so not very forgiving! Most asphalt site pads in this loop are in poor condition. Site 12 was not level side-to-side. Site 12 also has two wooden enclosures (wooden fence) that house utility panel boxes. At first, we thought we had our own outhouse! There is a slight view of the lake from Site 12. Recreation.gov states this site is “full shade”, which we disagree. Our concrete picnic table on a concrete pad was fairly close to the parking pad. Our site also included a rotting shelter over the table, a rotting wooden bar-height prep table (aka fish cleaning table), a wooden lantern pole and a metal fire pit with a grilling grate that was one big tripping hazard due to the concrete slab the pit was placed on was broken up and huge hunks of concrete displaced around the metal fire pit. What a mess.
    Toilet/shower facility just for this campground loop fairly clean, but not serviced every day (during the week).
    Tent sites are along the lake in Loop A. There is a significant drop-off down to the water’s edge. Evidence of tent campsites that had been washed out/destroyed in recent flooding.
    Not a good stargazing location due to other close by campers with numerous outdoor lights burning all night!
    Super friendly squirrels that ate from our hands. No other wildlife sighting during our 4 night stay the week of Thanksgiving.
    Sam Rayburn Lake is beautiful. Park has a boat ramp and a large ramp parking area.
    No firewood for sale in this park. A bait shop, Valero fuel station, liquor store and a couple restaurants within a 5-minute drive of the Park entrance. Jasper has a Tractor Supply and a small Walmart. Lufkin has most chain restaurants, Lowes, Super Walmart, etc.
    Two bars AT&T signal

    5 years ago
  3. 3fpm
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    Nice corps of Engineers park near Sam Rayburn dam. Some full hook up sites, more with just electric and water. Have a number of screen shelters that have full hookups as well. Clean restrooms and showers. Lots of shade, boat launch as well

    9 years ago

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Twin Dikes Park Campground in Brookeland Texas is a Corp of Engineers campground located along the shores Lake Sam Rayburn. Water and electric hookups are available at each site. Situated in a wooded area the roads and sites are paved with accessibility for most any sized RV (all sites are backins). Picnic tables and fire rings are available. Restrooms with running water a dump station and boat launch are available.

The lake is a highly popular recreation destination for boating and fishing. Game fish include largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. The abundance of bass in the lake, has inspired more than 300 annual tournaments.

Advanced reservations are available.

Nestled along the scenic shores of Lake Sam Rayburn in Texas, Twin Dikes Campground invites camping enthusiasts to embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of nature’s beauty and outdoor adventure. This exceptional campground offers a remarkable opportunity to connect with the serene charm of Texas’ lakeside landscapes while enjoying modern camping amenities. From its tranquil lakeside setting to its diverse recreational offerings, Twin Dikes Campground promises an exceptional camping adventure that celebrates the allure of the Lone Star State.

Lakeside Tranquility: One of the most captivating features of Twin Dikes Campground TX is its serene lakeside location. Situated along the picturesque Lake Sam Rayburn, campers are treated to breathtaking views of the shimmering waters, sandy beaches, and the horizon stretching as far as the eye can see. The tranquil ambiance created by the lakeside setting provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and water-based adventures.

Diverse Camping Options: Twin Dikes Campground TX offers a wide range of camping options to cater to various preferences. Whether you prefer the simplicity of tent camping by the lakeshore or the comfort of RV camping, the campground provides well-maintained campsites equipped with essential amenities. These amenities ensure you can enjoy outdoor meals, gather around a campfire, and create cherished memories with friends and family while savoring the beauty of the lakeside landscape.

Water-Based Activities: For those who love water-based activities, Twin Dikes Campground TX is a true paradise. Lake Sam Rayburn offers endless opportunities for aquatic adventures such as swimming, boating, fishing, and water skiing. The sandy beaches provide a perfect spot for picnics and sunbathing, and anglers can cast their lines into the lake, hoping for a catch of various fish species. Whether you’re floating on the lake, exploring coves, or simply watching the sunset over the water, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Hiking and Exploring: The campground’s natural surroundings are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Exploring the nearby trails allows visitors to immerse themselves in the unique flora and fauna of the region. Texas’ lakeside landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife, making it an intriguing destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife photography are just a few of the activities available to campers.

Community and Gatherings: Twin Dikes Campground TX also provides a sense of community and offers facilities for group gatherings and special events. It’s an excellent location for family reunions, company outings, or simply spending quality time with loved ones in the embrace of nature. The campground’s communal spaces, including picnic areas and recreational spots, encourage campers to come together and create lasting memories.

Proximity to Attractions: The campground’s location also offers easy access to nearby attractions and activities. Whether you want to explore the local culture, visit historic sites, or partake in outdoor adventures like hiking and wildlife watching, there’s no shortage of experiences waiting to be had in the surrounding area.

In conclusion, Twin Dikes Campground TX is your lakeside oasis for adventure and relaxation on the shores of Lake Sam Rayburn. Its scenic lakeside views, diverse camping options, and abundance of outdoor activities make it an ideal choice for water enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a camping adventure in the beautiful lakeside landscapes of Texas. Whether you’re boating on the lake, hiking through the woods, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the lakeside, Twin Dikes Campground TX has it all. Plan your next camping adventure to this remarkable destination, and you’ll leave with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of Texas’ lakeside landscapes.

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