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Lake Texoma RV
Overview
Lake Texoma RV Resort in Gordonville, Texas, provides a premier lakeside retreat designed for travelers who appreciate modern comforts in a natural setting. This gated community offers a clean and professional atmosphere that makes it a standout choice for those visiting the Red River valley. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a seasonal home base, the park provides a well-maintained environment designed to facilitate relaxation right near one of the largest reservoirs in the United States.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the Texas side of the border, the park is nestled within the quiet community of Gordonville. The surrounding landscape is defined by the scenic shoreline of Lake Texoma, characterized by sandy beaches and wooded hills. It is far enough from the hustle of Dallas to feel like a true escape, yet close enough for a convenient drive. The park’s position provides direct access to outdoor recreation, with several marinas located just minutes away for those eager to get on the water.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is built to accommodate modern rigs with spacious concrete pads and full hookups at every site. Residents and guests can enjoy a variety of high-end facilities, including a resort-style swimming pool and a modern clubhouse perfect for social gatherings. For convenience, the park includes high-speed Wi-Fi, private showers, and laundry facilities. The pet-friendly grounds also feature dedicated dog park areas, ensuring that four-legged travelers have plenty of space to exercise during their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities near Gordonville. Lake Texoma is world-renowned for its striped bass fishing and extensive boating opportunities. A short drive away, the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge offers miles of hiking trails and exceptional birdwatching opportunities. For those interested in local culture, the nearby boutique wineries and golf courses provide a sophisticated way to spend an afternoon before returning to the peaceful atmosphere of the RV resort.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families and retirees who want a resort-level experience without sacrificing proximity to nature. It appeals specifically to boaters and anglers who need a reliable home base near the water. Because of its quiet, secure environment and high-quality infrastructure, it is also a top choice for digital nomads or long-term travelers looking for a comfortable and stable community while exploring the North Texas region.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jesse Barrier
We took a year off from our camping pass, but recently renewed. And to our surprise, they improved the process of site selection. The staff, as always were very helpful and welcoming! The park is situated on Lake Texoma and it's a great location and atmosphere. There are plenty of family oriented activities and fun for all to make lasting memories!
SOTE Salt of the Earth
We’re pretty new to camping and honestly a little picky, but Thousand Trails Lake Texoma really impressed us. The new section is beautiful — we were the first ones on our site, with untouched gravel and a brand‑new fire pit. The whole place has a quiet, country feel, and the sunrises and sunsets are incredible. A great spot to relax and enjoy some space.
Tina Ellis
Nice campground. I'd say it was perfect but the maintenance people were driving us crazy going back and forth on there carts right in front of our site, even cutting through other sites to drive right next to us. Mind you, there are no other rvs in our general area because it's off season. We were going to go play some pool but the room was closed until April. The laundry room had a lock on it and you need a code which we had no idea what it might be. Ok place, I've seen alot better and some worse.
Roberto Guerrero
The park overall needs significant maintenance, particularly in the older section where the roads are in poor condition. At my site, the outlet was damaged. I reported this issue to the staff, and although someone was sent to address it, the repair was never completed during my stay. Overall we enjoyed the stay.
RV Adventurer
I'm giving the park 5 stars because check in went smooth, staff were welcoming, the new section I was assigned to was very nice and well maintained; very level, and with paved roads, and the other RVers I met were super friendly. The park is actually very big with different sections that looked like small little neighborhoods on a cute cul-de-sac. I didn't use the pool or laundry but did use the bathhouse. The bathhouse in the newer section is up-to-date (what appears to be the new TT style) and spacious, but I do have to throw in a however. To the staff that are signing off on the cleaning log twice a day, you are not "cleaning" the bathhouse. For the couple weeks that I was there, the same blue cap, 3 black bugs and rolling hairballs were left in the larger shower. Some rolling hairballs were even left outside the shower. Gross....so no, they are not being swept out or mopped. Additionally, the site I was assigned was close to several families with screaming, unsupervised children. Their toys littered their site and other empty grassy areas. So my entire stay with the exception of the day before I left was filled with screaming children playing near my site and riding their bikes, yup, still screaming. My TMobile worked great. Happy and safe travels :)
Mister S
The cabin we stayed in was decent. They need to repair it for leaking, though. A rain storm caused water to leak into it near the door and created standing water by the bedroom door in the hall area. There are a lot of potholes in the roads. These have continued to get much worse the past few years. Also, the large pool by the main lodge was not open. It's the last few days of June, and it's not open yet? The other small pool fills up with people quickly. Our stay this time was a bit disappointing because of these things.
1: Mitch Terrusa
RV park. Nice and considerate staff. New (1 year ago) upgraded and level sites with open sky for those with Starlink Internet. Quiet, comfortable and well maintained. No store or propane on site. If you like a restaurant with a lake view and good food at reasonable prices, try the Pelican Landing nearby.
Kelso
This campground made some major improvements since we were here two years ago. The new section is really nice with newly paved roads and level gravel sites, there is also a small playground and very small dog park in the new section as well. Our favorite staff member was by far Sharon, she went above and beyond our whole visit and always stopped to give our dogs a treat.
Laura Thomas (Thefreemovement)
Pictures will be later we just arrived lol! I love the roads out here so many different ways to go places. This lovely resort is hidden away but we managed to get there from Louisiana. Can't wait to explore Texas!
Angie Ishie
Absolutely loved it! Nice, spacious RV site, fun playtime with teen grandson & his friend, lots of activities & even bingo! We loved the firepit, pool, spa, & new bath house!! Office staff super friendly!!! Wonderful weekend!!