Lake Buchanan RV & Cabin Resort
About this park
Contact
Hookups
- Electricity: 50 amp
- Electricity: 30 amp
- Water
- Sewer
Rates & Policies
Amenities
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Laundry
- Pet Area
- Wifi
- Camp Store
- Cabins
- Vault Toilets
- Dump Station
- Onsite Propane
- Cafe
- Recycling
- Dish Washing Station
Recreation
- Pool
- Hot Tub
- Playground
- Trail Running
- Hiking Trails
- Rec Room
- Fishing
- Beach
- Golf
- Water Access
- Road Running
- Casino
- Road Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Gym
- Pickleball
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1 Review on “Lake Buchanan RV & Cabin Resort”
We stayed here back when it was called Big Chief RV Park. (Personally, I think that name had more character. Oh well.) Pretty nice park that’s right on the edge of Lake Buchanan. We worked remotely from our rig during our week long stay, and it was great to be able get out on the lake with our standup paddle boards before our morning meetings. The water’s edge was literally a 5 minute walk from our rig. Didn’t use the bathrooms, showers, or laundry, so can’t comment on those facilities. Hot tub and pool were nice, even though we didn’t use them as much as I thought we would. There was a super nice nature trail on site that we enjoyed at least once a day. There wasn’t really a great place to go running nearby because the road outside the park had very little shoulder. During the week, the park was mostly deserted and it was fun watching the armada of RV’s file in as the weekend approached. It was extremely hot during our stay, but that’s to be expected in Texas in June. The first half of the trip was too windy to leave our awnings out, but it really died down during the latter half. Inks Lake State Park is a short distance away and offers all kinds of activities, including hiking. All in all, we really liked this place and highly recommend it for the lake access alone. The only thing we didn’t like were the flies—there were hoards of them. Bring your fly traps!