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My husband and I are thinking of renting an RV and camping this coming Memorial Weekend ('09). I'm looking for a place in TX which has good RV campsites with shade and either right on the water (lake, ocean, river) or with water views.

I'd also love to have easy access to swimming, fishing, and possibly boat rentals.

Does any one have a place in mind that they've personally experienced? Any photos?

Thanks!

try going to nps.gov and click your state then type in what your looking for. that should help some.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  1. April 26, 2009 at 09:38 pm
    Unknown Truth

    Not right off hand, the thing is that the time your wanting to do this, is well….very packed. So, I will give you a website to help you get closer to your endeavor. You got to get there at least a day early if your going to get any kind of good spot on Memorial Day weekend.
    References :
    http://www.texascampgrounds.com/

  2. April 26, 2009 at 10:18 pm
    girls luv camping 2

    Ragtown is located on the Texas shore of Toledo Bend Reservoir and is maintained and operated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. Completed in 1975, this area is nestled high on a bluff and offers spectacular views of the water. The boat ramp allows access to the lake most of the year.

    Whether in an RV or tent camping, visitors have 12 single and 13 double campsites to choose from, and each site has a level pad, picnic table and campfire ring which can be used as a cooking grill.

    Showers, drinking water and toilet facilities are available within a short distance of each camping site. A waste/dump station is available for RVs. There are no sites with electrical hookups.

    Visitors can hike along 1-mile long Mother Nature Trail winding past magnificent oak and beech trees along the lakeshore.
    References :
    http://www.go-texas.net/Ragtown-Recreation-Area-Campground/
    http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/texas/recreation/sabine/ragtown.shtml

  3. April 26, 2009 at 10:42 pm
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    try going to nps.gov and click your state then type in what your looking for. that should help some.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    References :

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