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At Lake Livingston State Park, you can swim, fish, boat, hike, bird, camp, picnic, mountain bike, geocache and study nature. We have activities for the whole family! Shop our park store for souvenirs, drinks, snacks, ice, camping and fishing supplies, and much more.
These sites are in the Piney Shores loop and have a lake view. Reservations for a Friday or Saturday night must include both nights, for a minimum two-night reservation.
Information and prices can change. Parks charge a daily entrance fee in addition to any facility fees, unless otherwise stated. Purchase a Texas State Park Pass to enjoy free entry to more than 80 state parks for you and your guests for one year.
Take your family fishing anywhere along 2.5 miles of park shoreline. Natural wonders and outdoor fun always find you at Lake Livingston State Park. Trails Map | PDF
Guests must leave the park by 10 p.m. Quiet time is from 10 p.m. – 6 a.m. Excess parking fee is required at campsites with more than two vehicles (including trailers). Campsite must be kept clean; all trash must be picked up before you leave. Dumpsters are conveniently located on all camping loops.
Lake Livingston State Park. Overview. Maps. Fees & Facilities. Nature. History. Events.
Nature. Lake Livingston State Park lies on the southern edge of the East Texas Timber Belt. Here the gently rolling sandy soils of the timber belt meet the nearly-level clay lowlands of the Post Oak Savanna. Nearly 50 inches of rain falls annually in this area.
Lake Livingston. Quick Links: Fishing Regulations | Angling Opportunities | Cover & Structure | Tips & Tactics. BOATER ADVISORY: Zebra mussels have invaded this reservoir! CLEAN, DRAIN AND DRY your boat, trailer, livewells/bait buckets, and other gear before traveling to another water body.
Hike quiet trails of tall loblolly pines and hardwoods. Take your family fishing anywhere along 2.5 miles of park shoreline. Natural wonders and outdoor fun always find you at Lake Livingston State Park.
TPWD opened Lake Livingston State Park in 1977. The park is located on 635 acres along the southeastern edge of Lake Livingston in Polk County. Lake Livingston is one of the largest reservoirs in the state, with 83,000 surface acres.