Lake Whitney Thousand Trails

417 Thousand Trails Dr, Whitney, TX 76692

254-694-2583

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GPS: 32.009,-97.3464

Lake Whitney Thousand Trails is located at 417 Thousand Trails Dr, Whitney, Texas 76692 with a total of 126 campsites. Before your trip to Lake Whitney Thousand Trails, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/texas/lakewhitney.asp or contact them through 254-694-2583 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

32.009, -97.3464

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.009, -97.3464

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation playground swimming pool
Site Amenities big rig picnic table
Facilities laundry swimming pool

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Overview of Lake Whitney Thousand Trails


Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

126

Elevation:

623 ft / 189 m

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  • Past its prime

    Reviewed 13/1/2022

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: B9

    Reminded us of “Dirty Dancing,” and was problably great when it was new. However, it is not aging gracefully and is in dire need of updating and maintenance. We can echo other comments on the road, which appears to have been recently used as an artillery range target. The facilities were clean, but very, very tired. We passed on severa...moreReminded us of “Dirty Dancing,” and was problably great when it was new. However, it is not aging gracefully and is in dire need of updating and maintenance. We can echo other comments on the road, which appears to have been recently used as an artillery range target. The facilities were clean, but very, very tired. We passed on several sites that were rutted so badly, they were unusable. The cover on our electrical post was falling off, but the electrical, water and sewer hookups worked fine. Maybe they need to change their business model or get outside investore, but definitely need a serious infucion of cash to upgrade to 21st century standards. We were hoping for better, and it is hard to recommend when a great State Park is less than 5 miles away.Note: the $0 fee is because we received a free membership when we purchased our camper. I think it is around $600/yr for a membership.

  • Campground has potential, needs a lot of work

    Reviewed 15/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 11

    Site number: B60

    When we bought our fifth wheel we were given a free membership to Thousand Trails. So in planning a three month trip, I tried to maximize our savings using the membership. That was a giant mistake and ended up rebooking most after our first two experiences with thousand trails parks.Lake Whitney was our first Thousand Trails park. ...moreWhen we bought our fifth wheel we were given a free membership to Thousand Trails. So in planning a three month trip, I tried to maximize our savings using the membership. That was a giant mistake and ended up rebooking most after our first two experiences with thousand trails parks.Lake Whitney was our first Thousand Trails park. As you enter it looks nice enough, but as soon as you go through the gate after check-in you are met with pot holes everywhere, overgrown vegetation and instant regret that you booked this sorry campground.When we were there in April, a good 40-50% of the park was inoperable due to power issues. Nearly the entirety of loop C was non-functional so we headed into loop B in hopes of finding a 50 amp site available. Spoiler alert, there were few in the entire loop and all were occupied. Many sites are overgrown and that limited our ability to find a site to accommodate our 42 ft fifth wheel. We found a site, pulled in and leveled and then found the power had an open ground thanks to our EMS. So we moved down the same road to another site and because of the overgrown trees, could not fit. Third times the charm and we ended up in B60. Because of the small sites, the vehicles from the site across from us made it tricky to get backed in, and that's a common issue throughout the park.The playground was a joke and appears the few full timers who snagged sites in the mostly inoperable loop C allow that area to be their pet's personal bathroom. The pool was closed when we were there, but it looked to be the only thing well kept in the entire park. I believe it had been recently renovated.The lake, Lake Whitney, is beautiful and there are a few places you can fish from the shore that are accessible from the park. The pathway leading you to the lake is just as poorly kept as the rest of the park and you'll want to be careful to not twist an ankle as you go down it. Watch for overgrown vegetation and fallen trees. A common theme elsewhere in the campground.T-mobile service was non-existent but Verizon was workable. Zoom calls where poor quality, so if you're working on the road/doing school on the road you may have some issues with consistent cell connection.Overall this place is awful. It needs a lot of work, from the roads to the sites and including the amenities. Free was too much to pay for this place. The only thing it was going for it is the lake itself. But I would never go back and this was just the first of what was many bad experiences with Thousand Trails properties. Another theme with Thousand Trails. Seems to be a lot of full timers who I assume bought into different packages allowing them to stay extended periods of time. A lot of these sites are in horrid condition and it feels more like your camping in a trailer park vs visiting a nice relaxing campground.One upside, across the street from the entrance from the park is a food trailer on some person's property. The Sweet Shoppe as it's called is open limited days/hours, but the treats were delicious and I would highly recommend a visit.

  • Potholes galore

    Reviewed 6/5/2021

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: B4

    Park was free with our Thousand Trails membership — The park has great potential, however, it’s not living up to it. The roads are terrible, narrow, and tight. The potholes are awful! The sites are just as bad. Not to mention, half of the park is closed due to electricity issues, which apparently have been ongoing for a year. It took a...morePark was free with our Thousand Trails membership — The park has great potential, however, it’s not living up to it. The roads are terrible, narrow, and tight. The potholes are awful! The sites are just as bad. Not to mention, half of the park is closed due to electricity issues, which apparently have been ongoing for a year. It took almost an hour to find a site that wasn’t closed and that we could get a 38ft bumper pull into. Also, there is no lake access unless you want to hike a few miles through the woods.

  • There were pros and cons to the visit

    Reviewed 1/4/2021

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    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: B42

    The park is nice overall. However, the road leading into the RV sites was like a never ending set of railroad tracks. The number of potholes was overwhelming and jarring for people with back issues. The RV sites were ok. There were downed trees around us and overgrowth into the actual site, which also needed some upkeep as it was erodi...moreThe park is nice overall. However, the road leading into the RV sites was like a never ending set of railroad tracks. The number of potholes was overwhelming and jarring for people with back issues. The RV sites were ok. There were downed trees around us and overgrowth into the actual site, which also needed some upkeep as it was eroding in the back. The other thing was on the website we requested a 50 amp space and were told our balance was zero because we have Thousand Trails and Encore. When we got there we were told after we were parked in our space there was an upgrade fee. That should be put on the site prior to arrival so we were aware. I've not had any other Thousand Trails park or Encore park ever charge me an upgrade fee before just because I needed a 50 amp space. They couldn't explain to me why they charged the upgrade fee either which I thought was odd. It's also worth noting that a lot of spaces are STILL OUT OF SERVICE. In lookin back at some of the other reviews this looks like it's been an ongoing problem for a couple of years. The Wi-Fi for a week was $14.95 and it was down more than up. I'd recommend bringing your own hotspot. What we did like was the natural beauty and the separation between guests. That was nice compared to some of the other parks where they pack you in like sardines.

  • Quiet and relaxing stay

    Reviewed 30/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: B65

    Large campground with 5 miles of hiking/biking trails. Main road is full of potholes so make sure to drive slowly. We chose full hookup back-in site B65 due to the excellent tree shade. Unfortunately the site was low in the front so it was difficult to level our class A motorhome. B section bathrooms were clean. On a positive note...moreLarge campground with 5 miles of hiking/biking trails. Main road is full of potholes so make sure to drive slowly. We chose full hookup back-in site B65 due to the excellent tree shade. Unfortunately the site was low in the front so it was difficult to level our class A motorhome. B section bathrooms were clean. On a positive note, we were able to program 40+ over the air TV channels. Sadly our AT&T and T-Mobile phones had zero reception at the site and the AT&T phone barely got 1 bar at the lodge/laundry room area. The lodge supposedly had free wifi but we couldn't get it to work. Excellent laundry room with well maintained machines. The price was a bargain at $2.00 per load and only credit cards are accepted. Paid wifi is available but we did not try it. All amenities except the pool were closed due to Covid-19.

  • Park is neglected and going downhill. Avoid if possible.

    Reviewed 23/9/2020

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 72

    The property is beautiful with lots of shaded spots. Sites are large and spaced out well That is the good.The bad:The internet (paid) is up and down, and down more than up. We are leaving 5 days into our 14 day reservation because I cannot work with the internet 100% down all day. The WiFi equipment looks new but I guess they don...moreThe property is beautiful with lots of shaded spots. Sites are large and spaced out well That is the good.The bad:The internet (paid) is up and down, and down more than up. We are leaving 5 days into our 14 day reservation because I cannot work with the internet 100% down all day. The WiFi equipment looks new but I guess they don't maintain it. The phone support company knew who I was by the third day here. Calls were answered but reports of "the entire loop is down" and "the entire park is down" were given to me. The system uses the power from the RV sites and I guess if someone leaves and flips that "extra" breaker in the box off they can take out a large area of the park. 50 amp sites are first come first serve. There are a lot of sites (dozens and dozens) that are out of service. To find a 50 amp site that also has sewer is on the rare side. Entire loops are out of service. The old 30 amp box was left in place with the new 50 amp box behind it, kind of an eyesore. The roads are in horrible shape. Potholes everywhere. The 5mph speed limit is all about not breaking your vehicle. Our site (the only one with 50 amp and sewer when we got here) is so unlevel the jacks could not even us out without putting the front wheels in the air.This is in the middle of COVID issue and everything is closed. I have been in a couple of Encore sites and they had a much more reasonable (and safe) approach to what was closed down.

  • Unserviceable Sites Abound

    Reviewed 27/3/2020

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    Days stayed: 3

    If you plan to camp at the Thousand Trails Lake Whitney RV Campground beware of an extensive number of unserviceable sites, video uploaded here on Campendium with details/walking tour. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 2.62 Mbps download speed and 1.47 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 2.05 Mbps download spe...moreIf you plan to camp at the Thousand Trails Lake Whitney RV Campground beware of an extensive number of unserviceable sites, video uploaded here on Campendium with details/walking tour. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 2.62 Mbps download speed and 1.47 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 2.05 Mbps download speed and 0.08 Mbps upload speed.

  • One of the better TTs we've been to.

    Reviewed 10/3/2020

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    Days stayed: 7

    Price reflects pre-paid rate, as we are are TT zone pass holders. This was a nice TT. The sites were decently-sized and staff seemed to be really nice/communication good. They hold activities for families every now and then as well (none occurred while we were there, but we were informed about them). The biggest issue for us was the ce...morePrice reflects pre-paid rate, as we are are TT zone pass holders. This was a nice TT. The sites were decently-sized and staff seemed to be really nice/communication good. They hold activities for families every now and then as well (none occurred while we were there, but we were informed about them). The biggest issue for us was the cell service, which was surprising. We had about 2-3 bars (Verizon), but it was still incredibly slow, which made it very difficult for us to work (we are full-timers). But apart from that, it was a very good experience. We'd stay here again if coming back through the area as long as we had a cell booster.

  • TT - at its best and worst

    Reviewed 2/3/2020

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    Days stayed: 4

    Sprawling campground with several loops and lots of sites. I chose the A loop and it was quiet which was what I wanted. And I used it to visit Dallas which was a little under an hour away.A huge downside for me was that I had a dodgy power pedestal. Cutting out regularly and unable to be fixed so I was asked to just move to another...moreSprawling campground with several loops and lots of sites. I chose the A loop and it was quiet which was what I wanted. And I used it to visit Dallas which was a little under an hour away.A huge downside for me was that I had a dodgy power pedestal. Cutting out regularly and unable to be fixed so I was asked to just move to another site at night... No offer of an extension lead and taking power from another pedestal. I stayed and purchased an extension lead myself.The 50 amp pedestals seem more reliable than some of the 30s but YMMV...The road around the campground could do with a little filling in as it had some really decent potholes that require a low 15mph speed and 5mph within the loops.Wifi was weak but at least it had some even if at a small cost. Good communication as I was texted when issues in the park and when gate code changed.Overall it is fine. But dodgy electrics can fry an expensive surge protector or even worst an expensive trailer!

  • Lots of trees and closed sites

    Reviewed 4/4/2019

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: B46

    Fairly large typical TT cg. Paved roads are nice and treed sites. Was hard to find a spot where I could get satellite reception. 30 amp electric only. Very quiet and friendly staff. Good communication as they will text you if there are any issues in the park. Seemed to be quite a few annuals that are living there FT with quite a bit ...moreFairly large typical TT cg. Paved roads are nice and treed sites. Was hard to find a spot where I could get satellite reception. 30 amp electric only. Very quiet and friendly staff. Good communication as they will text you if there are any issues in the park. Seemed to be quite a few annuals that are living there FT with quite a bit of "stuff".Waco was an hour drive and a fun town. Whitney is close and has a few restaurants and a grocery store.Verizon service was good TMobile not at all.

  • Activities, Amenities, Nature

    Reviewed 17/3/2019

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    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: B75

    We stayed at Lake Whitney in March of 2019. We paid nothing because we are Thousand Trails members. We found the check-in process clear and easy, the staff member that checked us in was very friendly and informative. We unhooked our car to drive around and chose our campsite. A number of sites were unavailable because they are being u...moreWe stayed at Lake Whitney in March of 2019. We paid nothing because we are Thousand Trails members. We found the check-in process clear and easy, the staff member that checked us in was very friendly and informative. We unhooked our car to drive around and chose our campsite. A number of sites were unavailable because they are being upgraded. But we had no problem finding a great site. Because it was spring break for Texas parks, there were a lot of families camping. There were also a lot of activities to choose from. The staff did a great job offering a wide variety of fun things for all ages. The facilities are older, but in really good shape. The laundry room was very clean and all the machines were in working order. In the same building there is a really nice game room, a small workout room and outdoor seating areas. The top floor of the building is the lodge. It used to be an adult only area, and my one complaint would be that it is now open to kids. But I'm sure when the park is less populated it is not so rowdy in there. The pools were not yet open, but we looked at them and they are beautiful and clean. There is a very nice playground and putt-putt golf course as well as a giant checkers board and connect four game. We were very pleased with this campground and hope to return for another visit!

  • We would stay here again in a heartbeat.

    Reviewed 24/1/2019

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    Days stayed: 14

    Check out our video tour of this Campground! https://youtu.be/SNbWhr3tYEcWhat's not to love about this campground? It's a massive 408 acres which means lots of sites, lots of walking and hiking trails, access to the lake, and many, many games and amenities. The lodge is beautiful and well cared for and is right upstairs from th...moreCheck out our video tour of this Campground! https://youtu.be/SNbWhr3tYEcWhat's not to love about this campground? It's a massive 408 acres which means lots of sites, lots of walking and hiking trails, access to the lake, and many, many games and amenities. The lodge is beautiful and well cared for and is right upstairs from the billiard and ping pong room and gym. Although the Wifi is not very fast and definitely needs to be improved, we were here off season so we were able to get some work done. We loved how friendly and helpful the staff was and the Thanksgiving Potluck was to die for. The sites are tucked into the forest with lots of space and privacy. We loved the dog run and how close this campground was to the town and grocery shopping. We reserved for four days but extended our stay to two weeks. We would stay here again in a heartbeat.

  • It tries hard but...

    Reviewed 11/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 73A

    The spaces are fine if you can find one that works. The Thousand Trails website says Wi-Fi and cable. Well there is Wi-Fi at the ranger station and the adult lounge there is no cable at any hookup site. The trails are hard to find and poorly marked. The grill was rusted out and. The picnic table is probably original from the constr...moreThe spaces are fine if you can find one that works. The Thousand Trails website says Wi-Fi and cable. Well there is Wi-Fi at the ranger station and the adult lounge there is no cable at any hookup site. The trails are hard to find and poorly marked. The grill was rusted out and. The picnic table is probably original from the construction. The bathrooms and shower are nice but in general it needs some $$$$ and tlc.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 7 Users Last Reported 04/04/2019

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 01/24/2019

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