Calliham Unit - Choke Canyon State Park

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★★★★★
Gorgeous park! Three years of drought means there’s no lake left, but the campsites are still gorgeous. Showerhouse is outdated, but the water is hot and abundant. Park staff were very helpful in swiftly repairing an inoperative electric post. Locals may be over-aggressive in reserving sites: there were many reserved that were completely empty at night. A beautiful park!
Pawpaw Lady
Posted Oct 23, 2025; Midwest
★★★★★
Great State Park. Sites are large, shelter at each site, stayed in site 111, great location. Water and 50amp. Lots of trails, next to lake. Very clean.
Jeff C
Posted Jan 05, 2023; East Texas
★★★★☆
Had a lovely stay although it was very humid. The only problem was there was no Verizon signal. It literally said no service. AT&T works. Not sure about T-mobile or sprint. We were that for two nights, Sunday and Monday. There were 3RVs in our loop and 2 in the other. Very quiet.
Tracie Tang
Posted May 04, 2021; Georgetown
★★★★★
Camped here for three days because of the reviews I saw on Allstays and we loved it too. We had a spacious campsite with trees and a view of the lake, and spent all our time soaking up the sun and walking on the well maintained trails. Restrooms were spotless and the showers were hot.
Dunglican
Posted Jan 26, 2020; Connecticut
★★★★★
We stayed Th-Sun, Jan 17-20 in a 40’ motorhome. We did not have a reservation, just showed up. Fortune. Park sites for our size were soon full. We were not on the water but had a nice view. Parked facing the reservoir. We had water and 50A with a picnic shelter. Our site #118 was level. Neighbors was not. Saw plenty of deer, javalina, birds. Nice stop on way south to RGV. Get groceries before you come. Would definitely stay again.
The Hanson
Posted Jan 20, 2019; Minnesota
★★★★★
Stayed the March 23 weekend in our 5th wheel. All sites occupied - we made reservations 3 weeks ahead. Spacious but not on waters edge - decent views. We had water and 50A. Each site has a shelter with table and a fire pit. Rec area and nature exhibits nearby. Small bath house centrally located. Some sites are shaded. Paved roads and gravel sites. A nice stop approaching or leaving the RGV. 10 miles west of Three Rivers/US 281 on TX 72 (not the first park access at 3 miles west!). AT&T service acceptable for light internet use.
Rod
Posted Mar 24, 2018; TX
★★★★★
Camped at this park in mid-february. We were surprised to see most sites occupied at that time of year (mid-week), but found a nice spot okay. RV sites are spaced 50-100' apart, so had a feeling of privacy and lots of space. Grounds are well maintained. Lots of wildlife. A local guide was cleaning a mess of catfish at the cleaning station, so the fishing is evidently pretty good. Only downside is that campsites are a long way from the water, so it's not real easy accessing the lake shore for fishing.
DakotaJim
Posted Feb 14, 2018; North Dakota
★★★★★
Couldn't find a better park. Very quiet pleasant experience. Very nice and clean grounds, great electricity and water.

Our site was near water but still set back about 100 ft.

Will consider staying longer next time.

Stayed in 25ft trailer. Good Verizon and T-mobile coverage.
DocColorado
Posted Feb 23, 2017; Colorado
★★★★★
Beautiful, spacious park. Deer, turkeys, Javelinas, and bunnies all around. No sewer. Be careful with dogs and bare feet, stickers are all over the grass.
Ysanchez4
Posted Sep 20, 2015; san Antonio
★★★★★
Very nice,not crowed, stayed in early December ,temp in 80s, well maintained ,clean lots of wildlife, will stay again.
Ccmac
Posted Dec 11, 2012; Corpus Christi ,tex