Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area

Campground in Kennard, TX


Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area was built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It surrounds a picturesque 45-acre lake that was once a log pond and a source of water for the Central Coal and Coke Company sawmill which operated from 1902 to 1920.
The facility is open year-round and includes a large campground, picnic areas, a reservable amphitheater, a swim area and many opportunities for outdoor recreation. Camping is available year-round.The Davy Crockett National Forest, named for the legendary pioneer, contains more than 160,000 acres of East Texas woodlands, streams, recreation areas and wildlife habitat. Located in Houston and Trinity Counties, the forest is centrally located within the Neches and Trinity River basins.

Amenities

Shade

Electricity hookup

Water hookup

Sewer hookup

Grills/Fire ring

Picnic table

Fire pit


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Highlights

Historic & cultural site
Camping
Hiking
Boating
Fishing
Swimming site

Location

Pr 5080 Kennard TX 75847

31.3874114° N, 95.1548622° W

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