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You're riding OHVs in Kisatchie and want clean facilities with motorhome hookups near the trails.
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Year-round
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Unknown
Pets
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31.5208, -92.9367
You're riding OHVs in Kisatchie and want clean facilities with motorhome hookups near the trails.
You're not bringing off-highway vehicles or prefer tent-only primitive camping.
Reference information about Corral Ohv Camp sourced from official USFS records and forestcamping.com. View official recreation.gov page →
<p>A Primitive camp inside the National Red Dirt Wildlife Management Preserve. This camp is available for OHV and general camping. No horse camping allowed.</p>
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Best season: summer. Summer offers the longest days and the warmest weather for full days of outdoor time in Kisatchie National Forest—expect highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s°F (≈31–35°C) and lows around 70–75°F (≈21–24°C). This is when you get the most daylight for hiking, wildlife viewing, and extended campfire evenings, and the forest canopy is fully leafed for shade. Be prepared for frequent afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and heavy insect activity; plan mornings for hikes and use repellent and screened Peak months: June, May, September, October
Longest days and warm temps; canopy provides welcome shade in summer heat.
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Corral OHV Camp offers primarily first-come, first-served camping with the option to use Scan and Pay via the Recreation.gov mobile app at the site. The campground appears to cater to off-road vehicle users, and is described as 'decent' by one reviewer. One user review highlights that it is motorhome accessible, while another mentions the campground is 'beautiful and clean.' Some reviews do not elaborate further on specific amenities.
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