Shirley Creek Marina & Campground


Address
23177 FM 226
Etoile, Texas 75944

Contact
936-854-2233

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Shirley Creek Marina is a water front RV park located on the largest lake in Texas, Lake Sam Rayburn. We provide RV spots with 30/50 amp, sewer and water hookups in the park, with on-site sewage dump for water front sites. We also have 13 spacious and beautiful cabins and plenty of tent sites! Come to enjoy all that this lake has to offer in the breathtaking Angelina National Forest! Kayak, paddle boat and life jacket rentals also available.

History
Established in 1972.

The Angelina River was dammed and flooded in 1969, with Shirley Creek Marina being developed in 1972. Since then, many owners have grown this beautiful park into the keep sake it is today. In 2015, Zack Spencer purchased the property and has been working tirelessly to renovate every aspect of this hidden gem in the Angelina National Forest. We have over 80 RV spots with hook ups, 13 gorgeous cabins, plenty of tent camping and even boat docks for your fishing or house boat. You'll arrive as a guest and leave as a friend!

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Lake Sam Rayburn Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Sam Rayburn Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 89

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 64

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 87

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 66

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 89

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 69

Monday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 89

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 69


Lake Sam Rayburn Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 10/3: 156.76 (-7.64)



Lake Sam Rayburn

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

SLOW. Water stained; 80 degrees; 7.35 feet below pool. The lake is slowly falling, creating lots of humps and shallow areas, so boaters should use caution. Water temperature is around 90 degrees, and bass are being caught shallow on points and pockets with topwater frogs and senkos, while crankbaits are working on points and drains and jigs or Carolina rigs are producing off ledges and structure. Crappie are starting to stack up on brush and timber, white bass are schooling off points, and catfish have moved into deeper water and creek channels with cut bait working well. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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