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Just 20 miles southeast of Longview you’ll find a peaceful place in the East Texas woods: Martin Creek Lake State Park. Fish for bass or catfish, walk the trails, or sit quietly and watch a sunset over the lake.
Purchase a Texas State Park Pass to enjoy free entry to more than 80 state parks for you and your guests for one year. You may bring pets to most state parks, but they cannot enter Texas State Park buildings.
The most popular game fishes at Martin Creek Reservoir include largemouth bass and catfish (both blue and channel catfish). All are caught in good numbers throughout the entire year. A crappie population is present with fair angling success.
Go North on Hwy 43 for 15 miles and turn right on CR 2183 and follow sign to the park. From Dallas: Take I 20 East to Hwy 149 (Estes Parkway) exit. Take Hwy 149 South to Tatum. Take Hwy 43 South for 3 1\2 miles to CR 2183. Turn left and follow the signs to the park. From Shreveport: Take I 20 West , take Hwy 43 Exit.
Gate is open from 6am to 10pm. If you will be a late arrival, you must call the park prior to 5pm on arrival date for late arrival instructions. PARK PHONE NUMBER: 903-836-4336
Martin Creek Lake State Park is a 286 acres (116 ha) developed recreational area in East Texas in the United States. The park is located southwest of Tatum on Martin Creek Lake in Rusk County and is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department .
Martin Creek Lake State Park Camping and Hiking is one of the best experiences to have in East Texas State Parks. Check it out for more info!
Martin Creek Lake State Park camping reservations and campground information. Learn more about camping near Martin Creek Lake State Park and reserve your campsite today.
Explore one of 2 easy hiking trails in Martin Creek Lake State Park that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 3 to 108 feet in elevation gain.
At Martin Creek Lake State Park, anglers young and old seek the next big one in the lake, and shaded campsites and trails offer refuge to visitors. Kick back and relax while you're here. Trails Map | PDF