Portal sign at West Lake Crockett on the Caddo National Grassland Located on the northwest shore of the 450-acre Lake Crockett, West Lake Crockett Recreation Area was completed in 1968. Lake Crockett was built in the 1930s as a recreation site for the area. Visitors may fish from the shore.
In Honey Grove, TX, at the intersection of U.S. Rt. 82 and FM Rt. 100, take Rt. 100 north 9.8 miles to Lake Crockett sign. Turn after sign, onto FM Rt. 409 west and go 1.3 miles to campground on left.
Here 1st week of October. Midweek. All spots open. Lots of wildlife, Watched a armadillo rooting worms and such. Owls and waterfowl all night. Lovin' the Red River valley. Awesome place for a night stay.
Very relaxing place to camp. I’ve been here several times and always had an enjoyable experience
pretty little campground. $4 a night or $2 a night if you have a pass. can’t beat that!
Small campground. There are two water wells, pit toilets one each for men and women, picnic tables, fire pit, barbeque grill, pole for lantern. You take your trash with you when you leave. No boat dock at this camp ground. Next to the lake.