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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Rayburn Park, Corp of Engineer
Rayburn Park is on Sam Rayburn Lake, Broaddus, TX , north of Jasper TX.
Eleven sites on water are 30 amps, 8 sites inner circle is 50 amps and pull through.
No matter where your parked at this park you have a good view.
Google it or Yahoo and you'll see that it's on a point.
This is our favorite park. It's very secluded area, 46 miles to Jasper Walmart
56 miles to Lufkin Walmart. In Hemphill there is a grocery store
Brookshire Brothers very good little store and a few restaurants.
There is a DQ in Pineland and Broadduss has a Dairy Mart.
Also a dinner/store in Powell good hamburgers.
RVERS have asked us what there to do there, relax. So much of the time it's the wife, I and the park manager/spouse is all that is there. We usually go in November, March and April.
Only COE park you can stay a month or longer just not during busy times.
Nice and quite!
I can't say enough how much I love this park. Most campers that come here have been coming
there for many years. Some of the real old timers will even help clean up. Not very many strangers here
great folks..
We used senior pass 50% off
There is two nest of bald eagles here, ones towards sunset and one towards the sunrise. You see them all the time awesome..
Every site has a view
This park is way out of the way, at the end of a peninsula surrounded by Rayburn Lake. But if you are looking for relaxation and a beautiful view this is the place. Every site has a view of the lake. The 50 amp sites are in the center, not on the shore, but they still have a view.
The sites are huge, long, concrete pads. The picnic table sits on a concrete pad and has a roof over it. There are fire rings for each site. Lots of trees.
The showers are in a separate area just behind the toilets. We almost missed them. The bathrooms are old but clean and well cared for.
There are lots of Corps of Engineers parks in this area. If you have a national pass, they are half price.