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Fairfield Lake State Park

3.9 (23 reviews)
Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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Katherine V.

Only hiked the scenic trail + nature loop, so not reviewing camping or anything. Fantastic trail. Gorgeous scenery, lots of wildlife and neat plants. Looks like they're developing more offshoots and loops as well. Highly recommend stopping by to get our into nature if you're in the area.

Jake H.

Fairfield Lake State Park was a pretty state park and I didn't see anyone else, so it was perfect walking through nature and seeing the sun setting across the lake, so beautiful. I took the Nature Trail and came across lots of deer. The downside to going when I did was hitting all the spider webs under the trees. Relaxing park to visit.

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Brandi H.

Just being here gets me feeling all girl-scout-ish! This is a huge state park that has RV camping areas, camping sites with electrical and water hookups, and campsites with only water. We booked for a rather well-packed weekend, so we ended up having to take a site that was water only. I was originally sad that we didn't have electrical hookups, but was later pleased that we weren't dealing with crap like fans and radios. It was just the campfire, stars, and us. We had a large group camping with us and one spot easily accommodated 4 tents full of people with plenty of space for setting up and chairs. There was a picnic table too, but it took a bit of cleaning all the spiders from it before anyone really felt comfortable using it. Ahhhh, nature. The restrooms were directly across the field from our particular site, so that was especially convenient for late-night restroom breaks and morning showers. What I loved!!: *Lovely walking trails, and a bird-watching trail that led to one of the prettiest flat-land lookout points I've ever seen. *Cheap overnight camping rates. *The Office sells ice (but not much else) *The lake is the real star of this place. Warm, warm water and gorgeous vistas make this one of my favorite lakes I've ever set a toe in. *The fishing pier and boat dock are great places to just catch some scenery without getting in the water. What I could do without: *Bugs everywhere. It's nature, and Texas (i know) but there were spiders on the picnic tables, anthills at the campsites, mosquitoes trying to drink every last drop of my blood, and wasps in the bathrooms. *There was one RV who was parked in the "water only" campsite down the road and had hooked up a large generator. It was deafening when you were anywhere within the vicinity of it, and if I were one of the people who had a space next to them I would have been upset. Maybe the staff wasn't notified, but I would have loved to see them shut them down.

Really nice level pads!
Erin M.

Excellent park! The travel trailer pads look new and level. Beautiful trees, pads are nicely spread out. Bathrooms are old and a bit dirty but they have soap unlike other state parks and the shower stalls are nice! We just stopped in for the day but we will be back to camp next year for sure!

Mike L.

Meh....it was a good place to park, have a quickie and keep driving.

Lot 85 - perfect for sunsets!
Angie G.

GREAT park!!! We love the pull in spots on the water to fully appreciate the view!!! Great trails, but only good for biking if you know what you're doing. Otherwise hike them. Also, great sized lots!!

Buck near our campsite

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Fort Boggy State Park - Sunrise 05.21.2023

Fort Boggy State Park

4.3(9 reviews)
36.1 mi

Fort Boggy State Park is a nice little state park. It would get 5 stars but for the rude family who…read morechose to blare their music like they were the only ones at the park. The hike around the lake is an easy one but a little muddy with the rain recently. Not busy even on a Saturday.

The star of the show here is the cabins, although if we lived within an hour driving distance we…read moremight also periodically visit for the day to swim in the lake. The cabins are one large room with a queen bed and a bunk bed. Apparently there used to be a trundle under the bunk bed but they were removed at some point. The cabins have great working AC - much better than the cabins we have previously stayed in at Inks Lake State Park. There was a record breaking heat wave the weekend we stayed there and the cabin stayed cool. The cabins have a mini fridge (with a tiny freezer section in it), a microwave, and a coffee pot. You will need to supply your own coffee filters and all the bedding, including pillows. The cabins do have a broom and dustpan, as well as a door mat to keep some of the dirt out. There is a table with 4 chairs. The best part of the cabins are the two porches: one screened in and one open. They are LARGE porches, fully covered, and each one has 2 wooden chairs and a small table. Each porch has a ceiling fan, although neither fan spun fast enough to create much airflow. We tried pulling the chain to see if we could get the blades spinning faster without luck. If we were to return in the summer again, I would bring along our own fan. Even in the heat of an August heat wave, it was absolutely glorious to sit out on the porch in the morning with a cup of coffee. The cabins do not have their own bathrooms, but the bathroom nearby is exclusively for the 5 cabins and is cleaned every day. Between the limited use and the frequent cleaning, these were the nicest state park bathrooms we have ever used. Plenty of hot water, and a cold drinking fountain and water bottle filling station outside. The only complaint was that the toilets were INCREDIBLY difficult to flush, to the point where 4 of my 6 kids were physically unable to do it. I walked into the bathroom to find a poop sitting in the toilet multiple times and I have to assume it's because the guest before me was unable to push the button hard enough to get the toilet to flush. The park itself is tiny. There are two main trails; the one around the lake is roughly a mile and the one that leads to the primitive campsites is around 1.5 miles. The trails are pretty rough, with lots of holes, branches, and sandy areas, offering many opportunities for runners to sprain their ankle (which sadly, happened). I would plan on walking (not running) the trails, and even then only if you have strong ankles. The trails are shaded and pretty. I almost ran into a wild hog one morning on the trail out to the primitive campsites. The main attraction of the park is the lake, which is small, but fun for swimmers. There is a swim beach and a floating dock. The sand is soft and you do not need water shoes. The lake is apparently spring fed, but it's been hot enough for long enough with no rain here in Texas that the water was warmer than any spring I've ever felt. Still, on a 110 degree day it sure felt nice to float out there. The water is relatively clear, for a lake. You can fish on the lake and there are kayaks to rent, although they are ridiculously expensive (in my opinion) and have a complicated rental process. Forget the Kayaks... just bring your own inner tubes and float around. If you're looking to camp in the summer without sweating at night and you like to swim, Fort Boggy is a great spot. The cabins are $85 a night plus hotel tax. Calling this a hotel when you have to bring your own linens and there's no bathroom is kind of a stretch, but taxes are taxes I guess. Overall it's a fun weekend in a beautiful cabin by a nice lake. Great family time. I wish all the state parks had cabins this nice!

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Fort Boggy State Park
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Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot - TSRR30

Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot

3.7(117 reviews)
29.5 mi

The Texas State Railroad is a fun way to slow down and step back in time. During Spring Break, we…read morewent on a 50 mile round trip train ride with our son and his family to Rusk and back to Palestine. The grandkids really enjoyed the adventure of being on the train and seeing all the historical displays located in both train stations. Several weeks before, we reserved tickets on the Dome train. It was awesome to be so high up and we had great visibility to see all around. I also recommend ordering the lunch beforehand so when the train arrives in Rusk, you don't have to wait in line to order food and then go wait in another line to pick up your food. You'll need to call the phone number listed to place your order for food. A very nice lady helped me and I'm sure you'll receive the same excellent customer service when you call as well. There are picnic tables to enjoy your lunch at the Rusk station. No outside food or drink is allowed on the train. Your train ticket includes a bottle of water and a healthy fruit/veggie pretzel snack. Everyone enjoyed watching the train engine switch around to the new "front of the train" for the return trip to Palestine. You'll pass by the old turnabout that was used in the past. I highly recommend this train excursion for the young and the young at heart. The rhythmic motion was putting most passengers in a restful state, with many resting their eyes after lunch on the return trip. All ages can appreciate a train ride that takes you back in time.

Love the Texas Railroad but not a big fan of the "Rocking the Rails" event...music was not our…read morestyle and the event was a bit pricey.

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Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot - Seating was in groups of 4 so our whole family was able to sit together.

Seating was in groups of 4 so our whole family was able to sit together.

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The couch seats

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Fairfield Lake State Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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