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Astonishingly not located in Georgia, Atlanta State Park is a scenic camping, birding, and fishing destination tucked away in the northeast corner of Texas. Situated along the shores of the pristine Wright Patman Lake in Atlanta, you’ll want to camp in an RV after taking a virtual tour of this place online. Apart from the amazing setting, the park is a formidable hiking destination with a wide variety of trails to choose from. While the trails here are fairly easy for people of all abilities, the park also holds a fair share of trails reserved only for ardent hikers. What is it you’re waiting for, search for an RV in Cass County and have the time of your life RV camping at Atlanta State Park.

While fishing is what pulls a majority of the crowd here, history buffs will find the park’s past quite interesting. Originally occupied by nomads thousands of years ago, the park is still home to a variety of artifacts belonging to their descendants, the Caddo Indians. What makes the park an awesome spot for motorhome camping is the ability to choose between three campgrounds all located within the park. Even better, instead of choosing, why not camp in all of them. Also, the proximity to the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana make it a perfect basecamp for explorers aiming at exploring the region as a whole. Book an RV rental near Atlanta State Park and see for yourself what the fuss is all about.

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Getting Outdoors

Within the park lies an impressive network of trails spanning close to five miles. The Arrowhead trail is great for a short family stroll. It would be a good idea to carry some extra water as the Hickory Hollow Nature Trail is quite tough.

The lake is a hotbed of activities for all kinds of fun-seekers. While people are free to take a dip in the cool waters of the lake, take extra care as there’s no lifeguard on duty. For those who prefer to keep their feet on solid ground, the bird watching opportunities are incredible here.

Bring along your favorite fishing rod and a camera as who will believe you when you give them tales of catching a 30-pound catfish. Yes, you heard that right, the lake hosts some pretty large catfish. To further your luck, also consider angling at nearby Lake Bob Sandlin in Pittsburg.

Camping at Atlanta State Park

If you’re planning to do some state park RV camping, it would be a great idea to familiarize yourself with the campgrounds offered in this sprawling park. Knights Bluff Campground is the largest and most known in the park. Perched on the western shores of the lake, the 23 site campground offers electric, water, and sewer hookups for your RV rental. Additional features include hot showers, picnic tables, and pets are allowed, so don't forget Fluffy.

Consider this 16 site White Oak Ridge campground if you are more interested in off the beaten path campgrounds. Don’t let the nature of this RV park fool you though as the park is complete with water and electric hookups, not forgetting modern showers and bathroom facilities. Be sure to throw in some hiking boots and a pair of flip flops into your Atlanta camper rental as the RV Park lies next to some hiking trails and the beach.

Wilkins Creek Campground is the place to be if you’re a fan of morning walks or short runs. Sadly, it’s the only campground in the park, but at least the ten-minute hike to the beach through a lightly shaded canopy might prove worthwhile. Campers can look forward to electric, sewer, and water hookups for their RV. Campfires are allowed, and you’ll not be forced to leave your furry friends at home as pets are allowed.

Exploring RV Camping

While some like RV camping due to the creature comforts that come along with it, most people just love the idea of touring the country without any pressure and deadlines. If you’re camping in a rental motorhome in Atlanta State Park, it would be a big shame if you leave the area without sparing some time for exploration. Why not start with a short trip to downtown Atlanta for a memorable foodie experience. Apart from the wide range of fast-food eateries, the town is a great spot to enjoy some fine Italian staples.

Spend quality time with the family by driving over to Texarkana, which lies smack on the border between Texas and Arkansas. After a wonderful time sparking their imagination at the Discovery Place Interactive Museum, treat them to a wonderful time splashing about at the Holiday Springs Water Park.

If you’re a golf enthusiast, then spare some hours and check out Mount Pleasant Country Club in Mt Pleasant. The solid course is a bit challenging, but at least you’ll get to put your skills to the test.

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