Lake Bob Sandlin State Park RV & Campground Guide
Texas
- Home
- State Parks
- Texas
- Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
Nestled on Lake Bob Sandlin's shores in a heavily wooded part of Pittsburg, Texas, this state park offers a wide variety of things to do. You can fish from land or boat for bass, catfish and crappie, or rent a kayak from the park’s office and enjoy the peaceful scenery as you glide past. This state park is just off Interstate 30 and about a half-hour drive from both Mount Pleasant and Mount Vernon. Two ecosystems meet there and merge in the park's distinctive Post Oak Savannah setting, which is known for its spectacular fall foliage.
Spring 56–77 F
Summer 73–95 F
Fall 60–85 F
Winter 37–60 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
This park is a gorgeous place to go camping all year long. If you don't have your own RV, you can rent one on RVshare.com. You won't want to miss a moment of the action at this state park and the surrounding campgrounds.
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Campground
There are almost 100 camping sites at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, including primitive sites and options with water and electricity. Rates start at $10 a night at this campground.
• Water hookups: Yes
• Electrical hookups: Yes
• Sewer hookups: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire ring, picnic table
Big Cypress RV Park
Many pull-thru sites for big rigs under tall shade trees are available at Big Cypress RV Park in Pittsburg, Texas. This RV campground is just 2 miles from Lake Bob Sandlin. Rates start at $35 per night, with weekly and monthly rates available, so it is easy to stay as long as you want.
• Water hookups: Yes
• Electrical hookups: Yes
• Sewer hookups: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Dog runs, shade trees
Barefoot Bay RV Resort & Marina
Spread across 20 beautiful acres, there are 79 waterfront camping spots at Barefoot Bay RV Resort & Marina. Use the boat ramp to launch your boat or rent the paddleboats or paddleboards, play sand volleyball, swim in the pool, or take a nature walk at this RV resort. Rates start at $25 per day.
• Water hookups: Yes
• Electrical hookups: Yes
• Sewer hookups: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Pool, paddleboats, bikes, volleyball
Mount Pleasant KOA
Mount Pleasant KOA is a top family-friendly RV campground in the area. Cast a line into the catch-and-release pond at this campground, or let your dog play in the dog park. You can also go swimming in the pool at Mount Pleasant KOA. Rates start at about $33 per night.
• Electrical hookups: Yes
• Sewer hookups: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Pool, dog park, catch-and-release pond
What to Do at
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
Inside Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
The lake is a great place to go fishing, and it regularly yields amazingly large quantities of fish. Fifty-five-pound channel catfish, 82-pound smallmouth bass, and 14-pound largemouth bass have been pulled from the lake. In addition, you can rent kayaks, go mountain biking, play on paddleboards, and much more at this state park. It's also a great place to go hiking, and you can see a wide variety of birds and mammals during your explorations.
How to Get to
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
The park is located southwest of Mount Pleasant. The quickest route to the park from there is via FM 127. Take W Ferguson Road to State Park Road 2117, also known as L.B.S. Road. Continue on State Park Road for about 12 miles, then turn left into the park.
Entering Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is open daily.
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Per person 13 and over : $4.0
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Per person 12 and under : $0.0
Youth must be accompanied by an adult
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is a great place to visit where you can go fishing, hiking and swimming. If you have been to this state park, why not post your memories to your social media feed and tag RVshare.com? RVshare would love to hear how the big one got away or how you caught a state park record fish at this location. You can also send your stories and pictures to [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
Fall is the best time to visit Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. There are many redbud, maple, and dogwood trees. Their fall foliage will be on full display, and the weather will be mild.
Anglers might hook bass, crappie, or catfish. You may see turtles, frogs, ducks, and herons along the shores. In the trees of Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, look out for woodpeckers, hawks, and owls.
There are 75 RV campsites in Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. The sites have water, 30-amp hookups, fire pits, and picnic tables. These amenities provide added convenience for those staying inside the park.
You do not have to reserve a site, but the campground is often sold out. So, it is a good idea to plan ahead. The park charges $18.00 a night plus an additional entrance fee.
Visitors can bring leashed or kenneled pets to Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. Dogs are not permitted on the swimming beaches. Of course, it is always important to pick up after your pets.