RV Parks In Jasper, Texas
30.9202° N, 93.9966° W
Quick Overview
Jasper calls itself the Jewel of the Forest, and for RVers it earns the name. This East Texas town sits deep in the Piney Woods on US-190, surrounded by towering loblolly pine and framed by two big lakes: the 114,500-acre Sam Rayburn Reservoir and B.A. Steinhagen Lake. That means camping here is a real trip-planning destination, built around water, fishing, and forest rather than a quick overnight. The mix of RV options is genuinely balanced, with strong public campgrounds and several solid private parks, so you can choose the character you want.
On the public side, the standout is Martin Dies Jr. State Park on B.A. Steinhagen Lake, with over 200 sites, most offering water and electric hookups and some with full hookups, a dump station, and nightly fees running roughly $14 to $38. Reservations go through Texas Parks & Wildlife and are required, so book online ahead of your dates. The US Army Corps of Engineers runs six campgrounds around Sam Rayburn Reservoir, ranging from full-facility sites to primitive, reservable on Recreation.gov, and the surrounding Angelina National Forest adds developed and first-come forest camps across 153,000 acres. For full hookups and a more RV-park feel, the private side delivers: Westwood RV Park offers 58 expansive waterfront sites with full hookups at every site, Log Cabin RV Park has 32 spacious pull-throughs with 30/50-amp full hookups near both lakes, and the Jasper TX RV Park at the Paula Bellow Nature Preserve gives you a quiet nature setting with water and sewer.
What ties it together is the lakes and the forest. Sam Rayburn is one of the top bass fisheries in Texas, and the Piney Woods scenery draws paddlers, birders, and hikers year-round thanks to short, mild winters that make off-season camping realistic. Big rigs do best at the state park and the full-hookup private parks, which have room to maneuver; the national-forest roads out to the more remote camps can be narrow, so scout before you commit a 40-footer. Whether you want a cheap week under the pines at a Corps campground, a lakeside state-park site with your kayak on the roof, or a full-hookup private pad steps from the water, Jasper gives you room to pick. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Jasper for the local options.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Log Cabin RV Park | 4.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fisherman's Retreat RV Park | 5.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jasper Tx RV Park And Campground At Paula Bellow Nature Preserve | 5.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sandy Creek Campground | 11.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sandy Creek | 11.4 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Po-man Outdoor Collective R&r | 12.2 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Auntie M's RV Park | 12.9 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Double Heart Ranch & RV Park | 14.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Magnolia Ridge | 14.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whispering Creek RV Campground And Motel | 17.2 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
Log Cabin RV Park
4.1 miFisherman's Retreat RV Park
5.5 miJasper Tx RV Park And Campground At Paula Bellow Nature Preserve
5.7 miSandy Creek Campground
11.0 miSandy Creek
11.4 miPo-man Outdoor Collective R&r
12.2 miAuntie M's RV Park
12.9 miDouble Heart Ranch & RV Park
14.5 miMagnolia Ridge
14.8 miWhispering Creek RV Campground And Motel
17.2 miTraveling to Jasper by RV
Jasper is genuinely remote, and that is part of its appeal. There is no close interstate; you arrive on US-190 or US-96, open big-rig-friendly highways that roll through the Piney Woods with no low-clearance surprises. The nearest interstate, I-10, is roughly an hour and a half south near Beaumont, so most RVers come in on the US routes from Lufkin to the north or Beaumont to the south. Give yourself extra time, because these are two-lane and four-lane highways through forest, not a fast interstate run.
Once you are in the area, the paved approaches to Martin Dies Jr. State Park and the main private parks are easy for a large rig. The one thing to watch is the forest-road access out to the more remote Angelina National Forest and some Corps campgrounds, where roads can narrow and tighten under the trees; scout the route or call the campground before you commit a big rig. Fuel and propane are available in Jasper along US-190 and US-96, so top off in town before heading into the forest, where services thin out fast. For a fuller selection of RV parts and repair, Lufkin sits about 45 minutes north. Provisioning is covered by a Walmart Supercenter and grocery stores right in Jasper.
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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 Jasper, 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 Jasper
RV camping around Jasper is affordable by Texas standards, especially on the public side. Martin Dies Jr. State Park runs roughly $14 to $38 a night depending on the hookup level, which makes a full-hookup or water-and-electric state-park site one of the best values in the region. The Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn sit in a similar budget range, with the tradeoff that many are water-and-electric rather than full hookup, so you dump at the campground station. Primitive national-forest camping is cheaper still. On the private side, full-hookup parks like Westwood RV Park and Log Cabin RV Park land in a moderate nightly range and often discount weekly and monthly stays, which is the real value if you are settling in for the fishing. Summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival command the highest demand and the tightest availability, while the mild off-season brings both lower prices and open sites. If you want full hookups and reservations you can count on, the private parks are worth the modest premium over the public options.
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Best Time to Visit Jasper by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
40F - 61F
Crowds: Low
Short and mild; year-round camping is realistic and the parks are quiet and cheap.
Spring
Mar - May
58F - 79F
Crowds: High
Prime weather; the March Azalea Festival and spring bass fishing fill sites, so book ahead.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72F - 93F
Crowds: High
Hot and humid but peak lake season; reserve Corps and state-park sites months out.
Fall
Sep - Oct
57F - 80F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable and quieter after summer; great value for forest and lake camping.
Explore the Jasper Area
A few things we would tell a friend heading to Jasper with an RV. First, book the good public sites early. Martin Dies Jr. State Park and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn fill for summer weekends and around the March Azalea Festival, and TPWD and Recreation.gov reservations go quickly, so lock in your dates well ahead. Second, match your rig to the site. The state park and the full-hookup private parks like Westwood RV Park and Log Cabin RV Park handle big rigs comfortably, while the narrow national-forest roads are better suited to smaller setups, so scout before committing a 40-footer to the deep forest. Third, top off fuel and propane in Jasper before you head out to the lake or forest, because services genuinely thin out once you leave town. Fourth, if bass fishing is your thing, target spring and fall when the fishing and weather are both at their best, and request a lakeside loop when you reserve. Finally, do not overlook the shoulder and winter seasons; mild East Texas winters make quiet, inexpensive camping realistic when the summer crowds are gone.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Jasper
What are the best RV parks near Jasper, Texas?
Jasper offers a genuinely balanced mix. On the public side, Martin Dies Jr. State Park on B.A. Steinhagen Lake is the standout, with over 200 sites, water and electric plus some full hookups, and a dump station. The Corps of Engineers runs six campgrounds around Sam Rayburn Reservoir for lakeside camping. For full hookups and an RV-park feel, Westwood RV Park offers 58 waterfront sites, Log Cabin RV Park has spacious pull-throughs near both lakes, and the Jasper TX RV Park at the Paula Bellow Nature Preserve is a quiet option. Between them you can find anything from a cheap forest site to a full-hookup lakeside pad.
Do Jasper RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, though it depends on public versus private. The private parks are your surest bet for full hookups: Westwood RV Park has full hookups at every one of its 58 sites, and Log Cabin RV Park offers 30/50-amp full-hookup pull-throughs. On the public side, Martin Dies Jr. State Park has mostly water-and-electric sites with some full hookups, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn are largely water and electric, meaning you use the campground dump station rather than a sewer connection at the pad. If full hookups are a must, book one of the private parks; if water and electric works for you, the state and Corps sites are excellent value.
How much does RV camping cost near Jasper?
Camping here is affordable, especially publicly. Martin Dies Jr. State Park runs about $14 to $38 a night depending on hookup level, one of the best values in the region, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn sit in a similar budget range. Primitive national-forest camping is cheaper still. Private full-hookup parks like Westwood RV Park and Log Cabin RV Park land in a moderate nightly range and usually discount weekly and monthly stays. Summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival bring the highest demand and rates, while the mild off-season offers both lower prices and far more open sites.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Jasper?
For summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival, book as early as you can, because the public sites fill fast. Martin Dies Jr. State Park reservations go through Texas Parks & Wildlife, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn reserve on Recreation.gov, often several months ahead for peak dates. Bass-fishing tournaments can also tighten availability around the reservoir. The private parks like Westwood and Log Cabin are a bit easier for shorter notice, but still book ahead for holidays and festival weekends. Outside summer and spring festival season, especially in the mild fall and winter, you can often find sites with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Jasper?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring, roughly March through May, brings warm green weather, the famous Azalea Festival, and excellent bass fishing, though it also draws crowds and the occasional storm. Fall is comfortable and quieter, with great weather for the forest and lake through November. Summer is peak lake season with the best swimming and boating, but it is hot and humid, so reserve early. Winters are short and mild, averaging around 52 degrees, which makes quiet, inexpensive camping realistic when the crowds are gone. For a balance of good weather and open sites, target the shoulder seasons.
Can big rigs camp near Jasper?
Yes, with the right choice of campground. Martin Dies Jr. State Park has many sites that fit larger rigs, though you should confirm length when you reserve, and the full-hookup private parks are built for big rigs: Westwood RV Park offers 58 expansive sites and Log Cabin RV Park has 32 spacious pull-throughs that handle large motorhomes and fifth-wheels. The approaches on US-190 and US-96 are big-rig friendly. The main caution is the Angelina National Forest, where some forest roads narrow under the trees and a few remote Corps sites are tighter, so scout the route before committing a 40-footer to the deep forest.
Are there free or first-come campsites near Jasper?
Yes, mostly in the Angelina National Forest, which has some primitive and first-come camping across its 153,000 acres of pine and hardwood. These are inexpensive or free but offer few or no hookups and can involve narrow forest roads, so they suit smaller, self-contained rigs better than big fifth-wheels. Rules and road access change, so verify current conditions with the US Forest Service before you go. If you want reliability and hookups, the developed state-park, Corps, and private options are the safer bet; save the dispersed forest camping for when you are equipped to be fully self-sufficient off the grid.
Is there state park RV camping near Jasper?
Yes, and it is the highlight of camping here. Martin Dies Jr. State Park, about 15 miles east of Jasper on B.A. Steinhagen Lake, is a Texas Parks & Wildlife park with over 200 campsites, most offering water and electric hookups, some full hookups, and a dump station for campers. It sits right in the Piney Woods with lakeside sites, hiking, paddling, and excellent birding. Nightly fees run roughly $14 to $38, and reservations through TPWD are required. It is a scenic, affordable, and big-rig-workable base, and it fills for summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival, so book ahead.
Can I camp on Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Jasper?
Absolutely. The US Army Corps of Engineers operates six campgrounds around Sam Rayburn Reservoir, ranging from developed sites with full facilities to primitive backcountry spots, many with electric and water hookups and lake access. Sam Rayburn is a 114,500-acre reservoir on the Angelina River and one of the top bass-fishing lakes in Texas, so these campgrounds are popular with anglers. You reserve through Recreation.gov, and peak-season and tournament weekends fill months ahead. Some campgrounds accommodate big rigs while others are tighter, so check the specific campground details before you book, and scout access roads if you are running a large rig.
Are Jasper area RV parks pet-friendly?
Most are, which fits a lake-and-forest destination where people travel with dogs. The private parks like Westwood RV Park, Log Cabin RV Park, and the Jasper TX RV Park generally welcome pets, and Martin Dies Jr. State Park allows leashed pets in the campground under standard Texas Parks & Wildlife rules. The Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn also permit leashed pets. Policies on numbers, breeds, and designated areas vary by park, so confirm the specifics and any fees when you book. With so much forest and lakeshore to walk, this is a comfortable region for RVing with dogs.
What is there to do around Jasper while camping?
Plenty, and it centers on water and forest. Sam Rayburn Reservoir is a premier Texas bass fishery with boating and watersports, and B.A. Steinhagen Lake at Martin Dies Jr. State Park offers paddling, fishing, and birding. The Angelina National Forest adds 153,000 acres of hiking and wildlife viewing. In town, the historic Jasper square features the 1889 courthouse, murals, and antique shops, and the calendar includes the March Azalea Festival, an April air show, and a fall festival. It is an outdoors-first destination, ideal for anglers, paddlers, and anyone who wants pine-forest quiet rather than a packed tourist itinerary.
Do I need reservations for Jasper campgrounds?
For the public campgrounds, yes. Martin Dies Jr. State Park requires reservations through Texas Parks & Wildlife, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn are reserved on Recreation.gov, both fillable months ahead for summer and festival weekends. Some national-forest sites are first-come, but those are primitive and less big-rig friendly. The private parks like Westwood and Log Cabin take direct bookings and are somewhat easier for shorter notice, though you should still reserve ahead for holidays and the March Azalea Festival. The safe approach is to book any peak-season or lakeside site well in advance and treat off-season shoulder dates as more flexible.
Is Jasper a good base for a Piney Woods RV trip?
It is one of the better ones in East Texas. Jasper puts you between Sam Rayburn Reservoir and B.A. Steinhagen Lake, surrounded by the Angelina National Forest, with a genuine range of camping from budget state-park and Corps sites to full-hookup private parks. The town itself covers fuel, propane, and groceries, and Lufkin fills any RV-service gaps 45 minutes north. Mild winters make it a realistic year-round base, and the fishing, paddling, and forest scenery reward longer stays. For RVers who want lakes, pines, and quiet over crowds and attractions, Jasper is an easy Piney Woods home base to recommend.
What are the best RV parks near Jasper, Texas?
Jasper offers a genuinely balanced mix. On the public side, Martin Dies Jr. State Park on B.A. Steinhagen Lake is the standout, with over 200 sites, water and electric plus some full hookups, and a dump station. The Corps of Engineers runs six campgrounds around Sam Rayburn Reservoir for lakeside camping. For full hookups and an RV-park feel, Westwood RV Park offers 58 waterfront sites, Log Cabin RV Park has spacious pull-throughs near both lakes, and the Jasper TX RV Park at the Paula Bellow Nature Preserve is a quiet option. Between them you can find anything from a cheap forest site to a full-hookup lakeside pad.
Do Jasper RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, though it depends on public versus private. The private parks are your surest bet for full hookups: Westwood RV Park has full hookups at every one of its 58 sites, and Log Cabin RV Park offers 30/50-amp full-hookup pull-throughs. On the public side, Martin Dies Jr. State Park has mostly water-and-electric sites with some full hookups, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn are largely water and electric, meaning you use the campground dump station rather than a sewer connection at the pad. If full hookups are a must, book one of the private parks; if water and electric works for you, the state and Corps sites are excellent value.
How much does RV camping cost near Jasper?
Camping here is affordable, especially publicly. Martin Dies Jr. State Park runs about $14 to $38 a night depending on hookup level, one of the best values in the region, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn sit in a similar budget range. Primitive national-forest camping is cheaper still. Private full-hookup parks like Westwood RV Park and Log Cabin RV Park land in a moderate nightly range and usually discount weekly and monthly stays. Summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival bring the highest demand and rates, while the mild off-season offers both lower prices and far more open sites.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Jasper?
For summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival, book as early as you can, because the public sites fill fast. Martin Dies Jr. State Park reservations go through Texas Parks & Wildlife, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn reserve on Recreation.gov, often several months ahead for peak dates. Bass-fishing tournaments can also tighten availability around the reservoir. The private parks like Westwood and Log Cabin are a bit easier for shorter notice, but still book ahead for holidays and festival weekends. Outside summer and spring festival season, especially in the mild fall and winter, you can often find sites with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Jasper?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring, roughly March through May, brings warm green weather, the famous Azalea Festival, and excellent bass fishing, though it also draws crowds and the occasional storm. Fall is comfortable and quieter, with great weather for the forest and lake through November. Summer is peak lake season with the best swimming and boating, but it is hot and humid, so reserve early. Winters are short and mild, averaging around 52 degrees, which makes quiet, inexpensive camping realistic when the crowds are gone. For a balance of good weather and open sites, target the shoulder seasons.
Can big rigs camp near Jasper?
Yes, with the right choice of campground. Martin Dies Jr. State Park has many sites that fit larger rigs, though you should confirm length when you reserve, and the full-hookup private parks are built for big rigs: Westwood RV Park offers 58 expansive sites and Log Cabin RV Park has 32 spacious pull-throughs that handle large motorhomes and fifth-wheels. The approaches on US-190 and US-96 are big-rig friendly. The main caution is the Angelina National Forest, where some forest roads narrow under the trees and a few remote Corps sites are tighter, so scout the route before committing a 40-footer to the deep forest.
Are there free or first-come campsites near Jasper?
Yes, mostly in the Angelina National Forest, which has some primitive and first-come camping across its 153,000 acres of pine and hardwood. These are inexpensive or free but offer few or no hookups and can involve narrow forest roads, so they suit smaller, self-contained rigs better than big fifth-wheels. Rules and road access change, so verify current conditions with the US Forest Service before you go. If you want reliability and hookups, the developed state-park, Corps, and private options are the safer bet; save the dispersed forest camping for when you are equipped to be fully self-sufficient off the grid.
Is there state park RV camping near Jasper?
Yes, and it is the highlight of camping here. Martin Dies Jr. State Park, about 15 miles east of Jasper on B.A. Steinhagen Lake, is a Texas Parks & Wildlife park with over 200 campsites, most offering water and electric hookups, some full hookups, and a dump station for campers. It sits right in the Piney Woods with lakeside sites, hiking, paddling, and excellent birding. Nightly fees run roughly $14 to $38, and reservations through TPWD are required. It is a scenic, affordable, and big-rig-workable base, and it fills for summer weekends and the March Azalea Festival, so book ahead.
Can I camp on Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Jasper?
Absolutely. The US Army Corps of Engineers operates six campgrounds around Sam Rayburn Reservoir, ranging from developed sites with full facilities to primitive backcountry spots, many with electric and water hookups and lake access. Sam Rayburn is a 114,500-acre reservoir on the Angelina River and one of the top bass-fishing lakes in Texas, so these campgrounds are popular with anglers. You reserve through Recreation.gov, and peak-season and tournament weekends fill months ahead. Some campgrounds accommodate big rigs while others are tighter, so check the specific campground details before you book, and scout access roads if you are running a large rig.
Are Jasper area RV parks pet-friendly?
Most are, which fits a lake-and-forest destination where people travel with dogs. The private parks like Westwood RV Park, Log Cabin RV Park, and the Jasper TX RV Park generally welcome pets, and Martin Dies Jr. State Park allows leashed pets in the campground under standard Texas Parks & Wildlife rules. The Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn also permit leashed pets. Policies on numbers, breeds, and designated areas vary by park, so confirm the specifics and any fees when you book. With so much forest and lakeshore to walk, this is a comfortable region for RVing with dogs.
What is there to do around Jasper while camping?
Plenty, and it centers on water and forest. Sam Rayburn Reservoir is a premier Texas bass fishery with boating and watersports, and B.A. Steinhagen Lake at Martin Dies Jr. State Park offers paddling, fishing, and birding. The Angelina National Forest adds 153,000 acres of hiking and wildlife viewing. In town, the historic Jasper square features the 1889 courthouse, murals, and antique shops, and the calendar includes the March Azalea Festival, an April air show, and a fall festival. It is an outdoors-first destination, ideal for anglers, paddlers, and anyone who wants pine-forest quiet rather than a packed tourist itinerary.
Do I need reservations for Jasper campgrounds?
For the public campgrounds, yes. Martin Dies Jr. State Park requires reservations through Texas Parks & Wildlife, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Sam Rayburn are reserved on Recreation.gov, both fillable months ahead for summer and festival weekends. Some national-forest sites are first-come, but those are primitive and less big-rig friendly. The private parks like Westwood and Log Cabin take direct bookings and are somewhat easier for shorter notice, though you should still reserve ahead for holidays and the March Azalea Festival. The safe approach is to book any peak-season or lakeside site well in advance and treat off-season shoulder dates as more flexible.
Is Jasper a good base for a Piney Woods RV trip?
It is one of the better ones in East Texas. Jasper puts you between Sam Rayburn Reservoir and B.A. Steinhagen Lake, surrounded by the Angelina National Forest, with a genuine range of camping from budget state-park and Corps sites to full-hookup private parks. The town itself covers fuel, propane, and groceries, and Lufkin fills any RV-service gaps 45 minutes north. Mild winters make it a realistic year-round base, and the fishing, paddling, and forest scenery reward longer stays. For RVers who want lakes, pines, and quiet over crowds and attractions, Jasper is an easy Piney Woods home base to recommend.
Are there free dump stations in Jasper?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Jasper.
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