Rayburn RV Hideout


Address
197 Private Road 6067
Brookeland, Texas 75931

Contact
409-698-3137

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Nestled in the Piney Woods of The Texas Forest Country of East Texas at Lake Sam Rayburn, Rayburn RV Hideout is the place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. Unlike many RV parks you won't find rows upon rows of RV's camping as our park is blended with nature and is nestled among the pine and shade oak trees. Each of our sites is as unique and spacious as we can make it. Each site can also be used for tent camping. Our park is surrounded by Corps of Engineer's land on three sides and Lake Sam Rayburn is just a short walk away via trail. Each one of our roomy 22 sites is featured and all include water, sewer and 30/50 amp electric service. For your outdoor enjoyment each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Complimentary WiFi is available to our guests.

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Lake Sam Rayburn Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Sam Rayburn Weather Forecast

Friday

Rain Showers

Hi: 82

Friday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 70

Saturday

Thunderstorms Likely

Hi: 82

Saturday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 71

Sunday

Rain Showers Likely

Hi: 84

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 72

Monday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 92

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 73


Lake Sam Rayburn Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/26: 168.38 (+3.98)



Lake Sam Rayburn

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 83 degrees; 3.58 feet above pool. The bite for all species seems to improve when the water is being generated. This stirs the water, breaking up the thermocline. Bass are slow in shallow water with many smaller fish being caught on frogs, and spinnerbaits. Deeper bass bite is fair with Carolina rigs. Crappie are slow in the morning, but improve midday. Catfish are all over the lake in 20 feet of water and in 12 feet of water in the creek channels. White bass are on points in the south end of the lake near the dam. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service. As the lake continues to drop fish are going to be moving to traditional summer locations pending the thermocline depth. Bass are good early morning on shallow main lake points with medium or deep diving crankbaits, and topwaters. Main lake ledges with Carolina rig shaky head and spoons. Brush piles shallower than the thermocline with Texas rigs, jigs or Carolina rigs. The thermocline is actively fluctuating and will continue to do so while lake level changes. Navigate with caution watching for floating debris, trees, and stumps. Report by Hank Harrison, Double H Precision Fishing.

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