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The sleepy city of Hawkins is situated just north of Tyler and west of Longview. Like many small cities in Texas, Hawkins was founded in the 1870s due to the expansion of the railroad. Since the installation of a post office just before the turn of the century, Hawkins' population as been sometimes volatile, rising as high as 1,200 people and dipping as low as 400 residents. These population fluctuations were due mainly to events like the Great Depression, the discovery of oil, and a lack of industry.

An RV rental near Hawkins is ideal for anybody looking for a peaceful getaway close to the Louisiana border. With many cities such as Longview, Tyler, and Shreveport nearby, there'll be no shortage of fun-filled excursions. Hawkins is also close to many state parks and serene lakes, making this a fabulous spot for campers.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Hawkins, you'll be perfectly positioned to explore Texas' diverse landscape. Tyler State Park consists of pine forests surrounding a lake and is perfect for anglers, with catches that include catfish, bass, and perch. This lake is also great for boating and swimming. If you don't feel like getting wet, there are over 13 miles of hiking trails, including the historic Whispering Pines Nature Trail that was laid out over 70 years ago. Other popular activities include geocaching, mountain biking, and nature watching.

Or, you might want to stay close to the city during your visit with a motorhome rental near Hawkins, in which case you should explore Lake Hawkins. This large lake covers over 600 acres just north of the city and is a popular spot for fishing, with the best catches including chain pickerel, sunfish, and largemouth bass. You can also take your boat out and enjoy fishing from deeper waters. If you're not big on fishing, bring along a picnic and enjoy gazing across this serene body of water.

If you'd prefer to branch out and explore some of the parks farther away from Hawkins, then consider visiting Martin Creek Lake State Park. This state park is another excellent spot for anglers thanks to Martin Creek Lake, which has a wide variety of fish including tilapia, yellow catfish, crappie, and more. Hikers will also feel at home due to the many trails that run through the nearby woods. The Harmony Hill Loop trail will take you along an old trade route and past the ruins of Harmony Hill, an early settlement that used to be located in the area.

RV Parks

There are few places to park your RV rental near Hawkins, including Lake Hawkins RV Park. This park contains over 40 paved sites, about a third of which have full hookups, while the rest provide electric and water only. All of these campsites have back-in access. The lake offers plenty to do, including swimming and fishing, and there's also a playground for kids. Amenities on-site include restrooms, showers, and storage.

You might want to rent an RV closer to the big city, in which case consider Tyler Oaks RV Resort. This larger campground features over 100 paved sites with the majority of sites providing full hookups that support max amp electricity. Big rigs are allowed at this campground, and some campsites offer pull-through access to make coming and going easy. Tyler Oaks RV Resort also has lots of activities, including a swimming pool, outdoor games, and a rec hall. Amenities include restrooms, Wi-Fi access, and showers.

Exploring the City

Hawkins is a small rural community with only a few shops and restaurants. However, it is under an hour's drive from major cities, including Tyler and Longview. Tyler has some fantastic family-friendly excursions, including the water park just south of the city in Flint. The park is unique because it's located indoors, meaning you won't have to worry about the weather. There is a variety of rides for all ages, including three-story-tall water slides, a lazy river, and a splash zone for kids to enjoy. If you get hungry, there are also a couple of restaurants on-site.

Another fun excursion to consider if you venture into Tyler during your campervan rental vacation is Caldwell Zoo. This 85-acre zoo is home to some awesome critters, including elephants, giraffes, and cheetahs. The zoo also offers some fun animal encounters. You can interact with playful penguins or face your fears and hold creepy crawlies, including tarantulas, cockroaches, and snakes.

You might prefer to venture east from Hawkins and visit Longview. Longview has some interesting cultural attractions, including the Longview Museum of Fine Art. This museum contains art by both local Texan artists and international artists. The museum also runs classes for budding artists and has temporary exhibitions, so it's worth checking into what's going on before you visit.

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