Overview

Location
Address: 455 Park Road 17, Daingerfield, Texas 75638
GPS: 33.013, -94.690738
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Local Directions: From East of Daingerfield, follow State Highway 49 for two miles to Park Road 17 entrance. From Dallas/Fort Worth, take Interstate 30 East to Mt. Pleasant and take Exit 160; follow State Highway 49 to Daingerfield State Park (about 22 miles from I-30).

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-903-645-2921
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-792-1112
Website: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/st...
Email: customer.service@tpwd.state.tx...

Open
All year
Check In: 2 PM Campsites; 3 PM Cabins and Lodge
Check Out: 12 PM Campsites; 11 AM Cabins and Lodge
Gate Hours: 8 AM-8 PM, daily

  Sites
40 RV Sites, 58 Tent Sites, 40 Full Hookup, 18 Water Only, 30 Amps, 50 Amps, 10 Pull Thru

Rentals
3 Cabins / Cottages, 1 Lodge

Rates
Daily Rates: $10.00 - $225.00
Payment Methods: Discover, MasterCard, VISA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers

Recreation
Biking, Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Playground, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions
 
Description
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Sites
Total Sites58
   
RV Sites40
   
Tent Sites58
Full Hookup (40)Water Only (18)
Rental Units
Total Rental Units4
   
Cabins / Cottages3
   
Lodges1
Cabin / CottageLodge
Rates
Sites Rental Units Miscellaneous
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Basic Groceries  
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Camping Supplies  
Diner / Snack Bar   seasonal
Dump Station  
Flush Toilets  
Gift Shop  
Hot Showers  
Ice  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Biking  
Bird Watching   Ducks, Geese, Large Pileated Wood­peckers, Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, Heron, Red-tailed Hawk, Painted Bunting
Boat Ramp  
Boat Rentals  
Boating   5 MPH speed limit
Canoeing  
Fish Cleaning Station  
Fishing   Crappie, Perch, Catfish, Bass, Chain Pickerel, Rainbow Trout
Fishing Supplies   at the park store
Geocaching  
Hiking  
Kayaking  
Local Tours  
Paddleboards  
Pavilion  
Pedal / Row Boating   Little Pine Lake
Planned Group Activities  
Playground  
Recreation Hall  
Swimming   Little Pine Lake
Wildlife Watching   White-tailed Deer, Raccoons, Armadillos, Squirrels, Snake, Lizard, Turtles
Events

    None

Reviews
Average Rating
4 star rating
(4)
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4 star rating
Beautiful setting, gorgeous lake and trees, nice trails.
BrentB
Silver
November 23, 2014
Beautiful setting, gorgeous lake and trees, nice trails. Big Pine loop is big-rig friendly with large, mostly level, pull-through sites. The other camping areas have a few large campsites, but most are about 25 feet by 25 feet or smaller, and are not very level. All sites have asphalt pads. Very few people were there will we were there, so it was pretty quiet except for some traffic noise from the nearby highway. The restrooms are in great shape and very clean. WIFI is available at headquarters and the park store, but the signal is weak. Verizon service was strong 4G however. As far a television, we could only pick up two stations, ABC and Fox out of Shreveport. There is a fishing pier, cleaning station, and there are canoes, kayaks, and peddle boats for rent.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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