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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jun 30, 2016Explorer
Check any parks on lakes in Texas, Oklahoma or Arkansas. Some such as Lake Wright Patman near Texarkana and Lake O' the Pines have closed campgrounds or reduced campgrounds due to flooding.
Lake Wright Patman near Texarkana was badly flooded. The Texas State Park - Atlanta - on the lake is closed also.
Northeast Texas - Daingerfield SP is a nice CCC originated park, Bonham is another CCC originated park with a nice small lake and CG.
I personally find Lake Tawakoni, Eisenhower SP on Lake Texoma, the two parks on Cooper Lake or Bob Sandlin SP nothing special. Nice parks, but nothing special. (On Lake Texoma we prefer Burns West or Lakeside COE parks.)
Caddo Lake SP is a really unique park tucked in along the bayou. Might be too buggy and snakey for some folks.
As mentioned above - Beaver's Bend in Oklahoma is a real gem.
Personally, I'd also consider Crater of Diamonds SP in Arkansas.
Lake Wright Patman near Texarkana was badly flooded. The Texas State Park - Atlanta - on the lake is closed also.
Northeast Texas - Daingerfield SP is a nice CCC originated park, Bonham is another CCC originated park with a nice small lake and CG.
I personally find Lake Tawakoni, Eisenhower SP on Lake Texoma, the two parks on Cooper Lake or Bob Sandlin SP nothing special. Nice parks, but nothing special. (On Lake Texoma we prefer Burns West or Lakeside COE parks.)
Caddo Lake SP is a really unique park tucked in along the bayou. Might be too buggy and snakey for some folks.
As mentioned above - Beaver's Bend in Oklahoma is a real gem.
Personally, I'd also consider Crater of Diamonds SP in Arkansas.
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