Bluffview Park

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Town Bluff, Texas; Directions: From Woodville, Texas, go 11 miles east on U.S. 190. Turn south on FM 92 and go 5 miles to the park, which is on the left just north of the project office.

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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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"Reviewers consistently praise Bluffview Park for its scenic overlook of the dam/spillway, peaceful atmosphere, and general cleanliness. Visitors note functioning restrooms, good fishing opportunities, and a pleasant spot for sunsets or small gatherings, though some warn the best spots require a steep, foot-only descent."

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Best Time to Camp at Bluffview Park

Bluffview Park keeps its gates open through every season, from the warm, sun-drenched summers ideal for water activities to the mild winters when wildlife viewing reaches its peak. June brings special excitement to the area when nearby Magnolia Park hosts the beloved annual Kid's Fish Day, drawing young anglers and their families to the shores of B.A. Steinhagen Lake for a celebration of fishing, fun, and the great outdoors.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: Year-round

About Bluffview Park

Nestled along the southwestern shores of B.A. Steinhagen Lake in Town Bluff, Texas, Bluffview Park welcomes visitors year-round to a scenic day-use haven perfect for casting a line, launching a boat, or simply soaking in the peaceful lakeside atmosphere. Whether you're gathering family around the spacious group shelter with electricity and water or claiming one of the many individual picnic spots scattered throughout the grounds, you'll find all the essentials—clean restrooms, fresh drinking water, and convenient trash service—plus a friendly store just across the road stocked with bait, fuel, and ice for your adventures.
Bluffview Park is described as a year‑round day‑use park; no campsites, overnight lodging or campground hookup types are detailed in the provided information.
Weather and SeasonsBluffview Park keeps its gates open through every season, from the warm, sun-drenched summers ideal for water activities to the mild winters when wildlife viewing reaches its peak. June brings special excitement to the area when nearby Magnolia Park hosts the beloved annual Kid's Fish Day, drawing young anglers and their families to the shores of B.A. Steinhagen Lake for a celebration of fishing, fun, and the great outdoors.
Natural Features and SceneryThe park rests in the heart of the legendary East Texas Pineywoods, where towering pines rise from rolling uplands and give way to lush bottomland hardwoods along the water's edge, creating a tapestry of mixed forests that shift with the seasons. This rich habitat draws an impressive array of wildlife—watch for white-tailed deer stepping gracefully through the understory, squirrels and rabbits darting among the trees, and the occasional glimpse of red or gray fox. Birders will delight in the diversity here, from the distinctive call of bobwhite quail to the seasonal arrival of ducks, geese, and countless waterfowl species, all accompanied by the cheerful chorus of resident songbirds.
Geological RegionEast Texas Pineywoods, characterized by pine uplands transitioning into bottomland hardwoods and mixed pine-hardwood forests that create diverse ecological zones throughout the landscape.
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Campsite details

Sites SizeOne large group picnic shelter (with electricity and water); numerous individual picnic sites, some with shelters; day-use picnic area
Total Campsitesnull campsites
Recommended CampsitesGroup users can use the large group picnic shelter with electricity and water; individual picnic sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Nearby Magnolia Ridge and Sandy Creek Parks offer family biking routes (3–5 mile rides) and Magnolia Park has a children's fishing pond about 6.5 miles north.

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Site layoutOne large group picnic shelter with electricity and water; numerous individual picnic sites (some with shelters). Facilities include flush toilets, drinking water and trash collection.
Open and Closed SeasonYear-round
Cancellation PolicyYear-round day-use area. Numerous individual picnic sites available on a first come, first served basis. One large group picnic shelter (with electricity and water).

Amenities available

Potable water
Picnic tables
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
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Activities you can enjoy

The park and B.A. Steinhagen Lake offer day‑use recreation focused on picnicking, fishing, boating and birding/wildlife viewing; the broader lake area and nearby parks provide additional paddling and trail opportunities.
Fishing
Fishing is popular on B.A. Steinhagen Lake. Primary sport species mentioned are largemouth bass, catfish and crappie.
Boating
The lake is described as a prime location for boating and canoeing, and several parks around the lake have boat ramps and docks.
Wildlife viewing
The park lies in the East Texas Pineywoods with pine uplands and bottomland hardwoods; wildlife includes white‑tailed deer, squirrels, rabbits, fox, bobwhite quail and numerous waterfowl and songbirds, and the area is noted for birding.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed

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Trash and recyclingTrash collection is provided.
Proximity to water featuresOn the southwest side of B.A. Steinhagen Lake with direct lake access; multiple nearby boat ramps and docks provide boating and canoeing access.

Campground Map

Town Bluff, Texas; Directions: From Woodville, Texas, go 11 miles east on U.S. 190. Turn south on FM 92 and go 5 miles to the park, which is on the left just north of the project office.
Driving directionsFrom Woodville, Texas: go 11 miles east on U.S. 190. Turn south on FM 92 and go 5 miles to the park; the park is on the left just north of the project office.
Accessible via U.S. 190 (east from Woodville) and FM 92 (south from U.S. 190) as described in driving directions.
Nearby places
Woodville (directions provided: 11 miles east on U.S. 190, then 5 miles south on FM 92).
Nearby supplies
A small store located across the road from the campground that offers bait, fuel and ice.

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Bluffview Park has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviewers consistently praise Bluffview Park for its scenic overlook of the dam/spillway, peaceful atmosphere, and general cleanliness. Visitors note functioning restrooms, good fishing opportunities, and a pleasant spot for sunsets or small gatherings, though some warn the best spots require a steep, foot-only descent.
Review Summaries
Based on 4 reviews

What Campers Love

Top positives are the beautiful views of the dam and spillway (popular at sunset), a quiet and well‑kept lawn, reliable restrooms, good fishing, and a pavilion used for family get‑togethers and...
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Common Concerns

Several reviewers point out that access to the dam and fishing areas is by foot only and involves a steep, difficult walk down to the river. A few comments imply limited amenities beyond the overlook...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring sturdy shoes and be prepared for a steep hike if you plan to reach the river or fishing spots; reviewers explicitly warn the walk can be difficult. Plan to enjoy the overlook/pavilion for...
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Seasonal Insights

Visitors report the park is enjoyable year‑round (one reviewer notes it is "Beautiful even in winter") and that sunsets are a highlight; otherwise there are no strong seasonal complaints or patterns...
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Camper Quotes

This is a small park with an overlook to the dam. It is kept clean, mowed, and serviceable. The restrooms work, and the fishing is great if you don't mind a difficult walk. Access to the dam is by...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Specific features mentioned include an overlook of the dam/spillway, a pavilion used for family reunions and gatherings, restrooms that reviewers say 'work,' and fishing access down a steep decline...
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Accessibility Features

Accessibility is limited: access to the dam and fishing areas is by foot only and involves a steep decline, which may be difficult or impossible for visitors with mobility issues. Reviews mention...
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