Daingerfield State Park

Improvements included three new campground restrooms and an upgrade to full hookup campsites for the Big Pine, Dogwood and Mountain View camping areas.

Fish in the lake include largemouth bass, crappie, perch, channel and blue catfish, and chain pickerel.

Birds include pileated woodpeckers, yellow-bellied sapsuckers barn swallows, purple martin, Canada geese and painted buntings.

[3] Daingerfield State Park is located in the piney Woods of East Texas with loblolly and shortleaf pine being the dominant species.

Facilities include restrooms with and without showers; picnic sites including a group picnic area with tables (not covered); campsites with water; campsites with water and electricity; campsites with water, electricity, and sewer; a group lodge (Bass Lodge - capacity 20 persons: five bedrooms and two baths)(weekend reservation for Friday or Saturday requires reserving both nights); an overflow camping area; an amphitheater on the lake side; a launching ramp; a boat dock; a fishing pier; and a fish-cleaning facility; 2+1⁄2 miles of hiking trails; a playground with slides and swings; cabins with heating and air-conditioning, and kitchen facilities (linens and towels are furnished; but utensils, dishes, and silverware are not); Year-round boat rentals are available (also sell drinks, snacks, fishing supplies, and bait); and a Texas State Park Store is at the park.