RV Parks In Bonham, Texas
33.5773° N, 96.1783° W
Quick Overview
Bonham sits in the gently rolling farm country of Fannin County in North Texas, about 71 miles and an hour and 20 minutes northeast of Dallas on US 75 and TX-121. For RVers, it is a genuinely appealing small-town base: a lakeside state park right outside of town, a surprisingly deep bench of private full-hookup parks, and enough history and downtown character to fill a rainy day. We come up this way to trade the metroplex sprawl for a quiet lake and a walkable courthouse square.
The public anchor is Bonham State Park, a 261-acre park built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression, about 2 miles southeast of town. It wraps a pretty 65-acre lake with a boat ramp and paddle-craft rentals. The campground is small and popular, with 20 sites total and 13 set up for RVs. Two of those are full-hookup sites, while the rest have water and 20, 30, and 50-amp electric but no sewer, so most RVers use the on-site dump station. You reserve through the Texas Parks and Wildlife system up to five months out, and it often reaches capacity, so book early.
When you want guaranteed full hookups, Fannin County delivers. Bois d'Arc RV Park just minutes from downtown has 90 sites, 41 of them pull-throughs, all with full hookups and 30/50 amp, which makes it the easy big-rig pick. Lake Bonham RV Park sits about 3 miles from the state park with full hookups, and Fannin County RV Park adds another 50 full-hookup sites. Between the public park and these private options, you get real choice here, from a rustic lakeside state site to a level pull-through with sewer.
For things to do, tour the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, the 1916 home of the longtime Speaker of the House, visit the free Sam Rayburn Library and Museum, and browse the antique shops around the restored downtown square. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Bonham before you head out.
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| Bois D'arc RV Park | 2.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Frontier Days RV Park | 3.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Warrior Creek RV | 7.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Warrior Creek RV | 7.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Route 82 RV Park | 9.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sandy Creek RV Park | 11.2 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oasis RV Park | 13.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Five Rivers Motel & R.v. Park | 14.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tom Ellis White Campground | 15.5 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hidden Grove RV Resort | 18.2 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
Bois D'arc RV Park
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3.7 miWarrior Creek RV
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7.4 miRoute 82 RV Park
9.6 miSandy Creek RV Park
11.2 miOasis RV Park
13.7 miFive Rivers Motel & R.v. Park
14.3 miTom Ellis White Campground
15.5 miHidden Grove RV Resort
18.2 miTraveling to Bonham by RV
Bonham is easy to reach for a North Texas town. US 82 runs east-west through the area and TX-121 comes up from the Dallas metroplex, and both are comfortable big-rig roads. Most RVers arrive from Dallas by taking US 75 north to TX-121 and into town, about 71 miles and an hour and 20 minutes of driving. TX-56 and TX-78 fill in the local grid. Sherman and Paris are each within about an hour, and the Oklahoma border and Lake Texoma are a short hop north, so Bonham fits neatly into a broader Red River region loop. Getting to Bonham State Park is a quick two-mile run southeast of town on well-maintained roads, no trouble for any size rig, though the state park campground itself is mostly back-in sites, so know your length and backing skills. If you are running a big fifth wheel or long motorhome, the private parks with pull-throughs, especially Bois d'Arc RV Park, make life easier. Fuel, groceries, and propane are all available in Bonham, which is a real convenience out here. Cell service is solid in and around town.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Bonham, Texas, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Bonham
Bonham is a bargain compared with camping closer to Dallas. Bonham State Park is one of the cheaper stays in the area, with RV sites starting around $15 per night for water and electric, plus the standard Texas state park entry fee. That makes the state park a genuine value if you do not mind using the dump station instead of a sewer hookup. The private parks cost more for the added convenience and full hookups: expect roughly the $30s to low-$40s per night at places like Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park, with weekly and monthly rates commonly available if you plan to stay put and explore the region. Booking the state park directly through the Texas Parks and Wildlife system avoids third-party fees, and a Texas State Parks Pass pays for itself quickly if you are touring several parks. To stretch your dollar, travel midweek or in the shoulder seasons, when both the state park and the private lots have more space and better rates.
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Best Time to Visit Bonham by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
36F - 52F
Crowds: Low
Cold, wet, and windy but mild by northern standards. Easy availability at the state park and private lots; pack for chilly nights and confirm winter hours.
Spring
Mar - May
55F - 77F
Crowds: Medium
Green and pleasant with wildflowers, but this is North Texas storm season. Watch for wind and severe weather, and reserve state-park weekends as it warms up.
Summer
Jun - Aug
73F - 94F
Crowds: High
Hot and muggy, the busy season on the lake. Reserve months ahead, book a 50-amp shaded site, run strong AC, and use the water early or late to beat the heat.
Fall
Sep - Oct
56F - 79F
Crowds: Medium
The best camping window: warm days, cooler nights, calmer weather. Crowds thin after Labor Day and midweek sites open up at both public and private parks.
Explore the Bonham Area
A few things worth knowing before you camp Bonham. First, book Bonham State Park early. It takes reservations up to five months out and frequently fills to capacity on summer and holiday weekends, so do not count on a walk-in during peak season. Second, understand the hookup situation at the state park: only two sites have sewer, and the rest are water and electric only, with a dump station at the edge of the campground. If you want to stay hooked up the whole time, book a private park like Bois d'Arc RV Park or Lake Bonham RV Park instead. Third, this is North Texas, so summer is hot and humid with highs in the mid-90s. Reserve a 50-amp site if you can, aim for shade, and expect to run the air conditioning hard. Spring brings wildflowers but also storm and wind season, so keep an eye on the forecast and know where the shelter is. Fourth, use the lake early or late in the day in summer to beat the heat, and rent a kayak or paddleboat at the park, available in the morning through mid-afternoon. Finally, save downtown for a hot afternoon; the museums and antique shops are a good indoor break.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Bonham
Where can I RV camp in Bonham, Texas?
The public option is Bonham State Park, about 2 miles southeast of town, a small lakeside campground with 13 RV sites, two of them full hookup and the rest water and electric with a nearby dump station. For guaranteed full hookups, Fannin County has several private parks: Bois d'Arc RV Park just minutes from downtown has 90 full-hookup sites with pull-throughs, Lake Bonham RV Park sits about 3 miles from the state park, and Fannin County RV Park adds 50 more full-hookup sites. Between the state park and these private lots, you have a good range of public and private choices for a small North Texas town.
Does Bonham State Park have full hookups?
Only partly. Bonham State Park has 20 campsites, with 13 set up for RVs, but just two of those are full-hookup sites with sewer. The rest of the RV sites offer water and 20, 30, and 50-amp electric but no sewer connection at the site. There is a dump station at the edge of the campground, so most RVers use water and electric during their stay and dump on the way out. If you want to stay connected to sewer the whole time, book one of the two full-hookup sites well ahead, or choose a private park like Bois d'Arc RV Park instead.
How do I reserve a site at Bonham State Park?
Reserve through the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reservation system online or by phone. Campsites can be booked up to five months in advance, and because the park often reaches capacity, it is smart to reserve at least a month ahead for summer and holiday weekends. Most of the RV sites are back-in, so know your rig length and note the site details when you book. Reserving directly through Texas Parks and Wildlife avoids third-party booking fees, and if you plan to visit several state parks, a Texas State Parks Pass can quickly pay for itself on entry fees.
Are there full-hookup RV parks near Bonham?
Yes, and Fannin County has more than you might expect for its size. Bois d'Arc RV Park, just minutes from downtown Bonham, has 90 sites with full hookups and 30/50-amp service, including 41 pull-throughs that make it easy for big rigs. Lake Bonham RV Park is about 3 miles from Bonham State Park with full hookups, and Fannin County RV Park offers 50 full-hookup sites with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. These private parks are the way to go if you want sewer at your site, level pull-throughs, or a longer stay with weekly or monthly rates, which several of them offer.
Is Bonham good for big-rig RVs?
It can be, but choose your park carefully. Bonham State Park is scenic but its RV sites are mostly back-in and on the smaller side, so it suits mid-size rigs better than the largest coaches. For a big fifth wheel or long motorhome, the private parks are the better bet, especially Bois d'Arc RV Park with its 41 pull-through, full-hookup sites minutes from downtown. The roads into Bonham, mainly US 82 and TX-121, handle big rigs comfortably, and services in town make resupply easy. Whatever you drive, call ahead to match your length to the right site, particularly at the state park where space is tight.
What is the best time of year to camp in Bonham?
Fall is the sweet spot, with warm days, cooler nights, calmer weather, and thinning crowds after Labor Day. Spring is pretty too, green with wildflowers, but it is North Texas storm season, so watch for wind and severe weather. Summer is the busy season on the lake but it is hot and humid with highs in the mid-90s, so reserve months ahead, book a 50-amp shaded site, and plan to run air conditioning hard. Winter is cold, wet, and windy but mild by northern standards, with the easiest availability if you do not mind chilly nights and reduced hours at some attractions.
What is there to do in Bonham for RVers?
Plenty for a small town. Bonham State Park has a 65-acre lake with a boat ramp, fishing, hiking trails, and kayak, canoe, and paddleboat rentals available in the morning through mid-afternoon. In town, tour the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, the 1916 home of the powerful longtime Speaker of the House, and visit the free Sam Rayburn Library and Museum with its replica Speaker's office. The Fannin County Museum of History in a restored 1900 railway depot and Fort Inglish Village round out the history. Downtown offers antique shops, boutiques, restaurants, and a restored courthouse square. Lake Texoma and the Red River are a short drive north.
How far is Bonham from Dallas?
Bonham is about 71 miles from Dallas, roughly an hour and 20 minutes of driving, most commonly via US 75 north to TX-121. That makes it a realistic weekend escape from the metroplex without a long haul, and a quiet alternative to the busier lakes and parks closer to the city. Sherman and Paris are each within about an hour, and Lake Texoma and the Oklahoma line are a short drive north. Because the main routes, US 82 and TX-121, are comfortable big-rig roads, the drive up is easy even in a large motorhome or with a fifth wheel in tow.
Can I use the lake at Bonham State Park?
Yes. Bonham State Park is built around a 65-acre lake with a boat ramp, and there is a 5-mph speed limit, so it is calm, low-key water good for paddling and fishing rather than powerboating and skiing. Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboats are available to rent from the park, typically from morning through mid-afternoon, weather permitting, which is a nice option if you did not bring your own. The lake is a great way to cool off on a hot Texas afternoon, and the surrounding CCC-built park has shaded picnic areas and hiking trails. Check current rental hours and lake conditions at the park headquarters when you arrive.
Are there first-come, first-served campsites near Bonham?
The private parks are your better option for last-minute stays. Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park often have midweek space, though it is always safest to call ahead. Bonham State Park runs on reservations through Texas Parks and Wildlife and frequently reaches capacity on summer and holiday weekends, so you should not rely on a walk-in there during busy times. If you are traveling midweek or in the winter and fall shoulder seasons, your chances of finding an open site on short notice improve a lot at both the state park and the private lots around Fannin County.
What hookups and amps are available near Bonham?
It varies by park. Bonham State Park has two full-hookup sites plus water-and-electric sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and an on-site dump station. The private parks, including Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park, offer full hookups with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. As a rule, carry adapters for both 30 and 50 amp, and if you rely on 50-amp service to run air conditioning through the hot North Texas summer, confirm it when you book. For a guaranteed sewer connection, reserve one of the state park's two full-hookup sites early or choose one of the private parks.
How much does camping cost in Bonham?
Camping here is affordable. Bonham State Park RV sites start around $15 per night for water and electric, plus the standard Texas state park entry fee, making it one of the cheaper stays in the area if you are fine using the dump station rather than a sewer hookup. The private parks cost more for the convenience and full hookups, generally the $30s to low-$40s per night at spots like Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park, with weekly and monthly rates often available. Book the state park directly through Texas Parks and Wildlife to skip third-party fees, and consider a Texas State Parks Pass if you are touring several parks on your trip.
Are pets allowed at campgrounds near Bonham?
Yes. Texas state parks, including Bonham State Park, welcome leashed pets in the campground and on the trails, with the usual rules about keeping them on a leash no longer than six feet, cleaning up, and not leaving them unattended. The private parks around Fannin County, like Bois d'Arc RV Park and Lake Bonham RV Park, are generally dog-friendly too, though each sets its own policy, so confirm when you book, especially with multiple dogs or a larger breed. Bring plenty of water for hot Texas afternoons, watch for snakes and wildlife around the lake and trails, and keep dogs leashed near the water. Quiet hours are enforced on busy weekends.
Is Bonham a good winter RV base?
It can work well. Winters in Bonham are cold, wet, and windy but mild compared with the northern states, with highs in the low 50s and easy campground availability once summer crowds are gone. The private parks like Bois d'Arc RV Park and Lake Bonham RV Park stay open year-round with full hookups, so you can settle in with power and sewer, and monthly rates make a longer winter stay affordable. Bonham State Park is open year-round too, though a couple of its amenities and rental hours may be reduced. Pack for chilly, damp nights and the occasional cold snap, use the private parks if you want guaranteed full hookups, and enjoy the quiet, low-season pace.
Where can I RV camp in Bonham, Texas?
The public option is Bonham State Park, about 2 miles southeast of town, a small lakeside campground with 13 RV sites, two of them full hookup and the rest water and electric with a nearby dump station. For guaranteed full hookups, Fannin County has several private parks: Bois d'Arc RV Park just minutes from downtown has 90 full-hookup sites with pull-throughs, Lake Bonham RV Park sits about 3 miles from the state park, and Fannin County RV Park adds 50 more full-hookup sites. Between the state park and these private lots, you have a good range of public and private choices for a small North Texas town.
Does Bonham State Park have full hookups?
Only partly. Bonham State Park has 20 campsites, with 13 set up for RVs, but just two of those are full-hookup sites with sewer. The rest of the RV sites offer water and 20, 30, and 50-amp electric but no sewer connection at the site. There is a dump station at the edge of the campground, so most RVers use water and electric during their stay and dump on the way out. If you want to stay connected to sewer the whole time, book one of the two full-hookup sites well ahead, or choose a private park like Bois d'Arc RV Park instead.
How do I reserve a site at Bonham State Park?
Reserve through the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reservation system online or by phone. Campsites can be booked up to five months in advance, and because the park often reaches capacity, it is smart to reserve at least a month ahead for summer and holiday weekends. Most of the RV sites are back-in, so know your rig length and note the site details when you book. Reserving directly through Texas Parks and Wildlife avoids third-party booking fees, and if you plan to visit several state parks, a Texas State Parks Pass can quickly pay for itself on entry fees.
Are there full-hookup RV parks near Bonham?
Yes, and Fannin County has more than you might expect for its size. Bois d'Arc RV Park, just minutes from downtown Bonham, has 90 sites with full hookups and 30/50-amp service, including 41 pull-throughs that make it easy for big rigs. Lake Bonham RV Park is about 3 miles from Bonham State Park with full hookups, and Fannin County RV Park offers 50 full-hookup sites with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. These private parks are the way to go if you want sewer at your site, level pull-throughs, or a longer stay with weekly or monthly rates, which several of them offer.
Is Bonham good for big-rig RVs?
It can be, but choose your park carefully. Bonham State Park is scenic but its RV sites are mostly back-in and on the smaller side, so it suits mid-size rigs better than the largest coaches. For a big fifth wheel or long motorhome, the private parks are the better bet, especially Bois d'Arc RV Park with its 41 pull-through, full-hookup sites minutes from downtown. The roads into Bonham, mainly US 82 and TX-121, handle big rigs comfortably, and services in town make resupply easy. Whatever you drive, call ahead to match your length to the right site, particularly at the state park where space is tight.
What is the best time of year to camp in Bonham?
Fall is the sweet spot, with warm days, cooler nights, calmer weather, and thinning crowds after Labor Day. Spring is pretty too, green with wildflowers, but it is North Texas storm season, so watch for wind and severe weather. Summer is the busy season on the lake but it is hot and humid with highs in the mid-90s, so reserve months ahead, book a 50-amp shaded site, and plan to run air conditioning hard. Winter is cold, wet, and windy but mild by northern standards, with the easiest availability if you do not mind chilly nights and reduced hours at some attractions.
What is there to do in Bonham for RVers?
Plenty for a small town. Bonham State Park has a 65-acre lake with a boat ramp, fishing, hiking trails, and kayak, canoe, and paddleboat rentals available in the morning through mid-afternoon. In town, tour the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, the 1916 home of the powerful longtime Speaker of the House, and visit the free Sam Rayburn Library and Museum with its replica Speaker's office. The Fannin County Museum of History in a restored 1900 railway depot and Fort Inglish Village round out the history. Downtown offers antique shops, boutiques, restaurants, and a restored courthouse square. Lake Texoma and the Red River are a short drive north.
How far is Bonham from Dallas?
Bonham is about 71 miles from Dallas, roughly an hour and 20 minutes of driving, most commonly via US 75 north to TX-121. That makes it a realistic weekend escape from the metroplex without a long haul, and a quiet alternative to the busier lakes and parks closer to the city. Sherman and Paris are each within about an hour, and Lake Texoma and the Oklahoma line are a short drive north. Because the main routes, US 82 and TX-121, are comfortable big-rig roads, the drive up is easy even in a large motorhome or with a fifth wheel in tow.
Can I use the lake at Bonham State Park?
Yes. Bonham State Park is built around a 65-acre lake with a boat ramp, and there is a 5-mph speed limit, so it is calm, low-key water good for paddling and fishing rather than powerboating and skiing. Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboats are available to rent from the park, typically from morning through mid-afternoon, weather permitting, which is a nice option if you did not bring your own. The lake is a great way to cool off on a hot Texas afternoon, and the surrounding CCC-built park has shaded picnic areas and hiking trails. Check current rental hours and lake conditions at the park headquarters when you arrive.
Are there first-come, first-served campsites near Bonham?
The private parks are your better option for last-minute stays. Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park often have midweek space, though it is always safest to call ahead. Bonham State Park runs on reservations through Texas Parks and Wildlife and frequently reaches capacity on summer and holiday weekends, so you should not rely on a walk-in there during busy times. If you are traveling midweek or in the winter and fall shoulder seasons, your chances of finding an open site on short notice improve a lot at both the state park and the private lots around Fannin County.
What hookups and amps are available near Bonham?
It varies by park. Bonham State Park has two full-hookup sites plus water-and-electric sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and an on-site dump station. The private parks, including Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park, offer full hookups with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. As a rule, carry adapters for both 30 and 50 amp, and if you rely on 50-amp service to run air conditioning through the hot North Texas summer, confirm it when you book. For a guaranteed sewer connection, reserve one of the state park's two full-hookup sites early or choose one of the private parks.
How much does camping cost in Bonham?
Camping here is affordable. Bonham State Park RV sites start around $15 per night for water and electric, plus the standard Texas state park entry fee, making it one of the cheaper stays in the area if you are fine using the dump station rather than a sewer hookup. The private parks cost more for the convenience and full hookups, generally the $30s to low-$40s per night at spots like Bois d'Arc RV Park, Lake Bonham RV Park, and Fannin County RV Park, with weekly and monthly rates often available. Book the state park directly through Texas Parks and Wildlife to skip third-party fees, and consider a Texas State Parks Pass if you are touring several parks on your trip.
Are pets allowed at campgrounds near Bonham?
Yes. Texas state parks, including Bonham State Park, welcome leashed pets in the campground and on the trails, with the usual rules about keeping them on a leash no longer than six feet, cleaning up, and not leaving them unattended. The private parks around Fannin County, like Bois d'Arc RV Park and Lake Bonham RV Park, are generally dog-friendly too, though each sets its own policy, so confirm when you book, especially with multiple dogs or a larger breed. Bring plenty of water for hot Texas afternoons, watch for snakes and wildlife around the lake and trails, and keep dogs leashed near the water. Quiet hours are enforced on busy weekends.
Is Bonham a good winter RV base?
It can work well. Winters in Bonham are cold, wet, and windy but mild compared with the northern states, with highs in the low 50s and easy campground availability once summer crowds are gone. The private parks like Bois d'Arc RV Park and Lake Bonham RV Park stay open year-round with full hookups, so you can settle in with power and sewer, and monthly rates make a longer winter stay affordable. Bonham State Park is open year-round too, though a couple of its amenities and rental hours may be reduced. Pack for chilly, damp nights and the occasional cold snap, use the private parks if you want guaranteed full hookups, and enjoy the quiet, low-season pace.
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