Bay Landing RV camping is one of the prettiest RV parks in Texas, with big sites and lots of room to roam. We are a well kept secret that lots of people need to discover. Bay Landing Thousand Trails campground is wrapped along the shores of scenic Lake Bridgeport.
Our friendly staff is dedicated to helping you fully enjoy this Dallas RV campground's facilities, amenities and activities. You can choose to sit along our shores and soak up a sunset or spend time participating with others in fun-filled events. We are certain your family will take home enough pleasant RV vacation memories to lure you back to Bay Landing RV camping time and again. Service is limited during winter months. Full campground amenities March through October.
Great place. Beautiful. Peaceful. No sewar though.
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Lucas Reviea
Oct 18, 2025
5.0
Great place to unwind, watch the wildlife and just relax. Tent camping, cabins, rv spots, boat ramp and a bunch of trails to explore~
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Sheryl Basco
Aug 22, 2025
1.0
This place is a dump, to put it nicely. Restrooms are nasty, stall doors have no locks. I wouldn't even wash my dogs blanket in the laundry room. Plus if you want to take a shower, make sure they are not filling the pool because then there is no water pressure. Access to the lake is very limited. Our site # was in the 180 something. Very long trek to dumpster and restroom. I think people who pay money for a membership at Thousand Trails are really stupid using this park as an example
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Debra Murphy
Aug 3, 2025
4.0
Loved the beautiful deer family.
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JP AUTO PAINT WORKS
Jul 22, 2025
1.0
I rented one of there cabins. The air conditioner was old and couldnt keep up in the room. Wasps and hornets roamed the room...i reserved it a few days agead of time. Paid the money and then upone arrival they asked for 100.00 deposit for the cabin. I dropped off stuff and left for 2 hours came back and immediately checked out. The managers answer was youll get your deposit back ahortly...it at this time has been 6 days....stay away from this place. Its a minimum failing tourist trap.