About Rocky Point(Wright Patman Dam)
Number of accommodations: 124
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2026 Season availability
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (1833)
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Point at Wright Patman Dam is highly praised for its beautiful, well-maintained campgrounds, spacious sites, and friendly staff, creating a welcoming atmosphere for families and campers. Visitors appreciate the scenic views of the lake, clean facilities, and family-friendly amenities like playgrounds. While some noted issues with overgrown grass and restroom closures, the overall experience is positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Point at Wright Patman Dam is highly praised for its beautiful, well-maintained campgrounds, spacious sites, and friendly staff, creating a welcoming atmosphere for families and campers. Visitors appreciate the scenic views of the lake, clean facilities, and family-friendly amenities like playgrounds. While some noted issues with overgrown grass and restroom closures, the overall experience is positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Michael B
VerifiedMay 11, 2024 • Stayed at: D10, Loop: DLOO
The campground was not up to its usual level. Grass seemed to not be mowed on a while. Over ankle tall all around the camp site. The gravel camp pad full of weeds. Been going there for over 10 years. Never seen it this way.
Michael B
VerifiedMay 11, 2024 • Stayed at: D10, Loop: DLOO
The campground was not up to its usual level. Grass seemed to not be mowed on a while. Over ankle tall all around the camp site. The gravel camp pad full of weeds. Been going there for over 10 years. Never seen it this way.
Michael B
May 11, 2024
The campground was not up to its usual level. Grass seemed to not be mowed on a while. Over ankle tall all around the camp site. The gravel camp pad full of weeds. Been going there for over 10 years. Never seen it this way.
peter b
May 9, 2024
Beautiful, clean, easy access, well maintained, highly recommend and look forward to another stay there
peter b
VerifiedMay 9, 2024 • Stayed at: C11, Loop: CLOO
Beautiful, clean, easy access, well maintained, highly recommend and look forward to another stay there
peter b
VerifiedMay 9, 2024 • Stayed at: C11, Loop: CLOO
Beautiful, clean, easy access, well maintained, highly recommend and look forward to another stay there
Sharla A
VerifiedMay 8, 2024 • Stayed at: D31, Loop: DLOO
Rocky Point Campground is a fairly large COE park with a mixture of partial and full hook up sites. We stayed in site D31 which is a mostly level, back in site with an asphalt pad and gravel around the fire ring and concrete picnic table. The campsites in loop D are spaced well enough apart from neighbors to feel some privacy. Backing into the site with our 42’ 5th wheel was easy and we were able to park our truck in a gravel spot next to our site.
The campsites in Loop A & B are close together and some of them are very unlevel. In my opinion, Loop C and D have the best sites, with C being my favorite, especially the sites along the lake. The lake at the end of Loop D has the best sunset viewing in the evenings.
There are 3 bath houses on the grounds, which are cleaned regularly. There is a great playground centrally located in the campground. There are 2 trails on site - 1 is a very short ¼ mile loop and the other is an out and back (3 miles total) which leads to another nearby COE campground. This trail had some places where the surroundings were grown up around the trail, feeling a bit claustrophobic, but it was still a good walk. There were no trash cans around the campground for trash or pet bags, but a few big dumpsters at the dump station.
There were about a dozen deer that came out in the evenings, and we enjoyed taking a walk right at sundown to see where we could find the deer each night.
Both our T-Mobile home internet and Verizon phone coverage worked well. The campground does not accept mail or packages for campers.
Sharla A
VerifiedMay 8, 2024 • Stayed at: D31, Loop: DLOO
Rocky Point Campground is a fairly large COE park with a mixture of partial and full hook up sites. We stayed in site D31 which is a mostly level, back in site with an asphalt pad and gravel around the fire ring and concrete picnic table. The campsites in loop D are spaced well enough apart from neighbors to feel some privacy. Backing into the site with our 42’ 5th wheel was easy and we were able to park our truck in a gravel spot next to our site.
The campsites in Loop A & B are close together and some of them are very unlevel. In my opinion, Loop C and D have the best sites, with C being my favorite, especially the sites along the lake. The lake at the end of Loop D has the best sunset viewing in the evenings.
There are 3 bath houses on the grounds, which are cleaned regularly. There is a great playground centrally located in the campground. There are 2 trails on site - 1 is a very short ¼ mile loop and the other is an out and back (3 miles total) which leads to another nearby COE campground. This trail had some places where the surroundings were grown up around the trail, feeling a bit claustrophobic, but it was still a good walk. There were no trash cans around the campground for trash or pet bags, but a few big dumpsters at the dump station.
There were about a dozen deer that came out in the evenings, and we enjoyed taking a walk right at sundown to see where we could find the deer each night.
Both our T-Mobile home internet and Verizon phone coverage worked well. The campground does not accept mail or packages for campers.
Sharla A
May 8, 2024
Rocky Point Campground is a fairly large COE park with a mixture of partial and full hook up sites. We stayed in site D31 which is a mostly level, back in site with an asphalt pad and gravel around the fire ring and concrete picnic table. The campsites in loop D are spaced well enough apart from neighbors to feel some privacy. Backing into the site with our 42’ 5th wheel was easy and we were able to park our truck in a gravel spot next to our site.
The campsites in Loop A & B are close together and some of them are very unlevel. In my opinion, Loop C and D have the best sites, with C being my favorite, especially the sites along the lake. The lake at the end of Loop D has the best sunset viewing in the evenings.
There are 3 bath houses on the grounds, which are cleaned regularly. There is a great playground centrally located in the campground. There are 2 trails on site - 1 is a very short ¼ mile loop and the other is an out and back (3 miles total) which leads to another nearby COE campground. This trail had some places where the surroundings were grown up around the trail, feeling a bit claustrophobic, but it was still a good walk. There were no trash cans around the campground for trash or pet bags, but a few big dumpsters at the dump station.
There were about a dozen deer that came out in the evenings, and we enjoyed taking a walk right at sundown to see where we could find the deer each night.
Both our T-Mobile home internet and Verizon phone coverage worked well. The campground does not accept mail or packages for campers.
Margaret J
VerifiedApril 30, 2024 • Stayed at: D37, Loop: DLOO
This is a nice park. We were in D37 and it was right on the water, level, and spaced very nicely from the neighbors. Beautiful view and so nice and quiet!
Location Rocky Point(Wright Patman Dam)
Address:
865 Rocky Point Park Road
Queen City, TX, 75572
United States
The campground is accessible via US Highway 59, located approximately 10 miles to the east.
Latitude & Longitude: 33.2869 / -94.1658
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Last updated: June 5, 2026