About Sandy Creek
Number of accommodations: 73
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Birding
Boating
Fishing
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
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Reviews (1245)
What Guests Are Saying
Sandy Creek Park is praised for its peaceful atmosphere, cleanliness, and well-maintained grounds, making it a favorite among campers. Guests appreciate the spacious, level sites, helpful staff, and beautiful views of the lake. However, there are concerns about the outdated restrooms and difficulties with the dump station, which could use some improvement.
What Guests Are Saying
Sandy Creek Park is praised for its peaceful atmosphere, cleanliness, and well-maintained grounds, making it a favorite among campers. Guests appreciate the spacious, level sites, helpful staff, and beautiful views of the lake. However, there are concerns about the outdated restrooms and difficulties with the dump station, which could use some improvement.
Review Summary
William h
VerifiedAugust 25, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 73, Loop: OFOL
Sandy Creek was a great get away place. Park is vey well kept with a clean park, clean and well kept up restroom and shower facilities. This park is well hidden back from the main highway off from a county road, a little bumpy road getting there, but worth it. Park is overall Very quite and peaceful place to go to unwind and de-stress. I chose this park due to the camping rates and for the kayaking paddling trails available. Martin Dies Jr. SP near by as well to enjoy the SP (having a SP pass makes this trip affordable). Love all the trees and wildlife this park has to offer. We were able to view the alligators daily as they swam by each day. A daily activity that was very enjoyable was a hike though the forest on Sandy Creek trial that connects the park to the state park. We stayed for 7 nights and for our last night, our camping quite time was interrupted by very rude , loud camping neighbors, as they decided to invite friends to party way into the night past quite time. We did not bring up the problem to park host since it was our last night there anyways. We will definitely stay again at this park and I highly recommend Sandy Creek, just as long as it remains to be overall a quite place with no large party goers into the night.
William h
VerifiedAugust 25, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 73, Loop: OFOL
Sandy Creek was a great get away place. Park is vey well kept with a clean park, clean and well kept up restroom and shower facilities. This park is well hidden back from the main highway off from a county road, a little bumpy road getting there, but worth it. Park is overall Very quite and peaceful place to go to unwind and de-stress. I chose this park due to the camping rates and for the kayaking paddling trails available. Martin Dies Jr. SP near by as well to enjoy the SP (having a SP pass makes this trip affordable). Love all the trees and wildlife this park has to offer. We were able to view the alligators daily as they swam by each day. A daily activity that was very enjoyable was a hike though the forest on Sandy Creek trial that connects the park to the state park. We stayed for 7 nights and for our last night, our camping quite time was interrupted by very rude , loud camping neighbors, as they decided to invite friends to party way into the night past quite time. We did not bring up the problem to park host since it was our last night there anyways. We will definitely stay again at this park and I highly recommend Sandy Creek, just as long as it remains to be overall a quite place with no large party goers into the night.
Debra S
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 71, Loop: OFOL
We have spent alot of time at sandy creek through the years. We have always had great experiences. Sometimes we have the family(kids and grandkids) sometimes just me and my husband. They have a hiking trail in the ofsl that if you take the whole thing will take you over to Martin dies state park. There are benches along the way to sit and enjoy the lake views. And a beautiful bridge in the back water area. We have walked it and rode our bikes. They have nice bathrooms that are always clean and with showers. The people there are always nice and friendly. The only thing is if your afraid of alligators it might not be for you. We have spent several new years, there # 76 is our favorite. I love the fall the best ( beautiful for walking and bike rides) especially since we don't swim because of the alligator. Some people do. We only live about 45 minutes away so it's a perfect getaway for us. When we first started going we could get our favorite sites on a day notice but now we have to book ahead.
Debra S
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 71, Loop: OFOL
We have spent alot of time at sandy creek through the years. We have always had great experiences. Sometimes we have the family(kids and grandkids) sometimes just me and my husband. They have a hiking trail in the ofsl that if you take the whole thing will take you over to Martin dies state park. There are benches along the way to sit and enjoy the lake views. And a beautiful bridge in the back water area. We have walked it and rode our bikes. They have nice bathrooms that are always clean and with showers. The people there are always nice and friendly. The only thing is if your afraid of alligators it might not be for you. We have spent several new years, there # 76 is our favorite. I love the fall the best ( beautiful for walking and bike rides) especially since we don't swim because of the alligator. Some people do. We only live about 45 minutes away so it's a perfect getaway for us. When we first started going we could get our favorite sites on a day notice but now we have to book ahead.
Jerry S
VerifiedAugust 17, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 19, Loop: SCRE
Very quiet. No problems. Love this park.
Jerry S
VerifiedAugust 17, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 19, Loop: SCRE
Very quiet. No problems. Love this park.
David A
VerifiedAugust 16, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 35, Loop: PPOI
Well kept facility. Only challenge is getting there more often.
David A
VerifiedAugust 16, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 35, Loop: PPOI
Well kept facility. Only challenge is getting there more often.
Reagan T
VerifiedAugust 13, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 22, Loop: SCRE
Nicely maintained campground on the shores of Lake Steinhagen. Our site, 22, was right on the lake. The sites are a mixture of mostly back-in with some pull-thru spots. The asphalt pads are generally level, with water and electric hookups. Some 50 amp and some 30 amp hookups. Covered picnic tables are on each site, as well as a fire ring. We camped Sunday through Friday in early August and there was hardly anyone in the park.
Reagan T
VerifiedAugust 13, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 22, Loop: SCRE
Nicely maintained campground on the shores of Lake Steinhagen. Our site, 22, was right on the lake. The sites are a mixture of mostly back-in with some pull-thru spots. The asphalt pads are generally level, with water and electric hookups. Some 50 amp and some 30 amp hookups. Covered picnic tables are on each site, as well as a fire ring. We camped Sunday through Friday in early August and there was hardly anyone in the park.
Location Sandy Creek
Address:
114 Private Road 5045
Jasper, TX, 75951
United States
From Jasper, Texas, take US-190 west for 10 miles. Turn south on FM 777 and travel 2 miles to County Road 155. Turn west and continue 2.5 miles, following signs into the campground.
Sandy Creek is accessible via US-190, which is approximately 10 miles to the east in Jasper, Texas.
Latitude & Longitude: 30.8083 / -94.1583
Elevation: 30 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026