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Sanford-Yake Campground

Fritch, TX 79036

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Fritch, TX 79036, United States
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Sanford-Yake Campground

Sanford-Yake Campground is a beautiful and well-maintained campground located in Fritch, Texas, overlooking Lake Meredith. This campground offers a variety of camping opportunities, including scenic overlooks, shoreline camping, and wooded campgrounds. There are 10 RV sites with electric and water hookups available for reservation, while all other sites are free on a first-come, first-serve basis. Dump stations with non-potable water are conveniently located nearby.

Visitors to Sanford-Yake Campground can enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, birding, and wildlife viewing. Scenic overlooks of the lake with picnic tables and shade shelters provide the perfect spot to relax and take in the stunning views. Additionally, there are several trails in the area, including the Harbor Bay Trail and South Turkey Creek Trail, perfect for exploring the diverse habitats and wildlife of the area.

For those interested in off-road activities, there are limited areas for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicle access nearby. Plum Creek is a popular area for horseback riding, hiking, and bicycling, with Devil's Canyon Trail offering a great experience for riders, hikers, and mountain bikers alike.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful camping getaway or an outdoor adventure, Sanford-Yake Campground at Lake Meredith National Recreation Area offers something for everyone. Plan your visit today and experience the natural beauty and recreational opportunities this area has to offer.

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Carrie Bays:
5

"Clean, easy to maneuver with a small camper. Lake is not easily accessible, but great views. A few sites with electrical/water hook up, mostly sites with just picnic tables and fire rings."

1 year ago
Silja Paul:
5

"Best State Park we have been to! The views from sunrise to sunset are just incredible! We had a campsite with electric and water. You’ll pass a Dumpstation on your way to your campsite. We had site 3 and couldn’t have been happier with it! There are restrooms and showers within walking distance. They are decent if your not that picky. They would be cleaner if people would clean up after themselves. There is a furnace running in the bathrooms so it’s never too cold. Perfect place to stay for a few days or a week !"

1 year ago
Lisa Lavoie:
4

"Beautiful views!!! The sites were spaced out fairly well and the rates were very low. If you need electric, make sure you book ahead. There is one restroom on site with 4 bathrooms, each containing showers. 2 out of the 4 bathrooms don’t lock and they could all use some cleaning. The showers are push buttons and stay on for a short period so you have to keep pressing the buttons. There is no ability to control the temperature so I would shower early in the morning or evening as the water is very hot! State troopers, Park Rangers, and fire department patrol the park regularly which help keep a safe and quiet atmosphere. Dump station on the way out is easily accessible."

1 year ago
Ed Allegretti:
5

"Very nice campground no reservations needed. Was pretty loud at 7pm when we arrived a ton of boaters drinking having fun but it all settled down by 10 and we had a quiet night. Tornado style winds just about wiped us off the cliff but I can't blame the campsite. Awesome views. Shade shelters."

1 year ago
John Crankshaw:
4

"There are 10 reservable campsites and 51 non reservable campsites in this campground perched on a bluff over Lake Meredith. The reservables have electricity and water and are nearer to the toilet/showers. The first-come sites have much more charm and are free! I’m thinking that anytime you camp here, tho, you have to reconcile yourself to wind and there’s no escape. Another quirk — most of the sites have giant fire rings."

1 year ago
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