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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
I'm coming back.
Nice park with many shaded sites close to the water. Lots of things to do for the whole family. They even have a fishing pond for the kids. Nice clean restrooms with showers. Best and worst are the hills; bring leveling blocks. We went on a cold day (so my wife says) so the store was not open they say it's nice with kayak rentals and such.
Get the park pass If you plan on going to any Texas State Parks, it's $60 a year and you get free admission and discounts on camping. It will pay for it self.
Ray Robert Lake State Park
Very nice. Lots of shade on most sites. Camp areas have cement paths that run thru out the campground making it nice for walking and riding bikes. There is a large swimming area with a sandy beach, playground, and covered picnic tables. The restroom/bathhouses are clean and well maintained. The park has a park store that sells some food, ice, firewood and other supplies. the only negative I have is that there is a required entrance fee of 5 dollars/adult/day. I can understand if you are using the park as a day use area.