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Lake Meredith National Recreation Area lies in the northern panhandle region of Texas, between the towns and cities of Amarillo, Pampa, and Dumas. The land spans much of the shoreline of Lake Meredith, which gives the recreation area its name and is the main draw for visitors to Lake Meredith National Recreation Area. Campers from the big Texan cities such as Amarillo will seek out this oasis of land and water, far from the chaos of city life.
Whether they come for the fantastic fishing and boating on Lake Meredith or for hiking and hunting along with Lake Meredith's Recreational Area’s green landscapes, there is something for everyone here. The combination of wilderness beauty with easy road access to the city makes Lake Meredith National Recreation Area an ideal place to take an RV rental in northern Texas. Navigating the route with a rental RV is made easier with Highway 136 running from south to north.
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Getting Outdoors
The main draw to campers visiting Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is the lakeside recreation that Lake Meredith offers. The keen anglers among you will be pleased to hear that Lake Meredith is a fantastic lake for game fishing. The lake is home to a wide range of fish species, and Lake Meredith National Recreation Area campers will have a great time trying to catch each one. Varieties include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, crappie, rainbow trout, and many more. Fishermen and women can cast from the extensive shoreline or take a boat out on to the lake.With the very rewarding fishing to be had here, the lake is also a haven for boaters of kinds. Covering nearly 44,000 acres, Meredith Lake is the ideal lake for exploring with a kayak, canoe, pontoon boat, or sailboat. With no motor size restrictions, water sports such as water-skiing can also be enjoyed on this lake. Those motorhome camping without their own boats can head to the park’s vendors, who rent a range of boats, kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. There are several boat ramps dotted along the lake, making accessing the water simple.Along with the lakeside recreation, Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is also a great place to get out and explore on foot, bike, or horseback. The rolling hills and grasslands surrounding the park contain a network of trails. These trails vary in both length and difficulty, meaning they can be enjoyed by everyone, no matter their skill level. One of the most popular trails is the ‘Harbor Bay Trail,’ taking hikers along a five-mile route from Harbor Bay to Meredith Way - this trail provides fantastic views of the lake below.
Camping at Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Those RV camping at Lake Meredith National Recreation Area will find several accommodating RV parks, complete with amenities and facilities. ‘Fritch Fortress Campground’ is a great place to set up camp along the Lake Meredith National Recreation Area. Although no hookups are provided, the campground does provide RV campers with flushing toilets, a shower block, dump station, and picnic tables. Fritch Fortress Campground also has many pull-thru sites, making all sizes of rigs welcome here. Pets are also welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.A little further south from Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is ‘Sage Mesa RV Park.’ This RV park supplies a full 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. Facilities here include a dump station and a toilet facility.
Exploring the Area
The city of Amarillo is only a short drive from Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, and it offers a wide range of day trips and sight-seeing opportunities for campers. Those with an interest in all things history should not pass up on the chance to visit the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. This museum is located within the West Texas A&M University campus building and has a repertoire to match. The museum is home to a varied collection of exhibitions, each showcasing the rich history of this area of Texas.Those RV camping will find the ‘Jack Sisemore RV Museum’ in Amarillo, an interesting place to visit on their trip. The museum stores and displays a wide collection of recreational vehicles from the past two centuries. Families who come here can compare their camoing trips to the camping trips of the past. Be sure to keep an eye out for the museum’s oldest RV, the ‘1935 Torpedo.’ The museum is closed on Sundays and all major holidays.Families camping with young children may wish to visit the ‘Don Harrington Discovery Center,’ a children’s museum in downtown Amarillo. The museum is home to a selection of interactive exhibits that allow children to learn through play. Parents who bring their children to the museum will be happy that their children are being both entertained and educated at the same time.
Recent RV rental reviews in Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
casey d.
January, 2025
We had a great time in this camper trailer. It had everything we needed and more for myself, my wife and large(ish) dog. We took the trailer into palo duro canyon in the winter, and although it got below freezing at night, the heater kept us cozy, the hot water never ran out and we didn’t have to deal with a frozen water line like other rvs around us. All the little necessities we needed were all provided (pots, pans, plates, plastic ware, cleaning supplies, etc).1000% would rent again.