CAMPING @ JOHNSON CREEK CAMP

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contractID NRSO
description Johnson Creek Campground is situated along the banks of Lake O' the Pines in the piney woods of east Texas, near the border of Louisiana. The campground features
drivingDirection From Jefferson, Texas, travel 4 miles northwest on Highway 49. Turn left onto FM 729 and continue for 8.5 miles to the park entrance on the left..
facilitiesDescription Johnson Creek features 54 spacious campsites, ranging from more primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV sites. A large group campsite is also available, which can accommodate up to 200 guests. A boat ramp, playground and swimming beach are provided, and most of the campsites offer sweeping views of the lake.
facility JOHNSON CREEK CAMP
facilityID 71234
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=71234&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation No off-road vehicles permitted Click Here to learn more about the Lake O' the Pines Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
nearbyAttrctionDescription Other historic and tourist attractions are nearby in the towns of Jefferson and Marshall, and Texas Wildflower Trail routes are located along the roads surrounding the lake.
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orientationDescription Lake O' the Pines includes about 18,700 acres of water and 9,000 acres of land, encompassing an area so large it spans five counties. The lake was created by the construction of the Ferrell's Bridge Dam on the Big Cypress Bayou. The reservoir was originally created as part of the overall plan for flood control in the Red River Basin below Denison Dam in Oklahoma, and has now become a recreational oasis for outdoor enthusiasts.
recreationDescription Boating, fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing are all popular pastimes at the campground. Birders are encouraged to bring their binoculars as Brown-headed Nuthatches are unusually common in the large pine trees found all around the lake. Along the water, rare gulls including Sabine's, Thayer's, Great Black-backed, and Laughing Gulls, make their home. Visitors should also watch overhead for Bald Eagles. Lake O' the Pines fishing includes largemouth, smallmouth and hybrid bass along with crappie, sunfish and catfish. In addition to boat fishing there are areas for bank fishing along the shore and below the dam along Big Cypress Bayou. The surrounding 4,500 acres of federally owned property includes excellent hunting opportunities. In addition, the lake surface provides some of the best waterfowl hunting in East Texas.
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