Wilds Creek RV Park


$38.00 USD per night, starting at.

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23450 Highway 31 East, Kilgore, TX, 75662

Wilds Creek RV Park offers a quiet and convenient stay for both short-term and long-term guests. The park provides spacious RV sites with 30/50 amp service, water and sewer hookups, and WiFi to keep you connected.
Guests enjoy on-site parking and a pet-friendly environment, making it easy to settle in whether you're staying for a night or for the month. With easy access to Kilgore’s local amenities and the peaceful East Texas scenery, Wilds Creek RV Park is a comfortable and practical spot for travelers and long-term residents alike.

🗺️ Nearby Things to Do & See

  1. East Texas Oil Museum
    Located in downtown Kilgore, this museum gives a fascinating look into the region’s oil boom history. 
  2. World’s Richest Acre Park
    This is a historic half-block in Kilgore that commemorates the town’s oil boom with reconstructed oil derricks marked with stars. It’s especially photogenic. 
  3. Texas Shakespeare Festival / Anne Dean Turk Performing Arts Center
    If you visit during the summer, check out the Texas Shakespeare Festival. Performances happen in the Van Cliburn Auditorium on the Kilgore College campus. There’s also an art gallery in the same center. 
  4. Creekside Trail
    For a relaxing walk, bike ride, or early-morning jog, the Creekside Trail winds through woods along Bighead Creek.
  5. Kilgore City Park
    If you’re camping with family, this is a great place to go for playgrounds, picnic areas, and green space. 
  6. Driller Park (Baseball)
    This is a classic, small-town baseball park where you might catch a local game depending on the season.
  7. Historic Murals & Downtown Walk
    Stroll through historic downtown Kilgore, where you’ll find vintage murals (like a Coca-Cola mural) and historic architecture.
  8. Great Texas Balloon Race
    If you're camping around July, this annual hot-air balloon festival happens nearby and draws a large crowd.
Last Updated: 11/21/2025


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Check-In & Check-Out

Check-in is at 1 PM and check-out is at 11 AM, unless otherwise arranged.

Noise & Behavior:

No loud music, disruptive behavior, or public intoxication. Be respectful of fellow campers.

Pet Rules

Pets must be leashed at all times and never left unattended outdoors. Owners must clean up after their pets.

Site Cleanliness

Keep your site clean and tidy. Please dispose of trash in designated dumpsters.


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23450 Highway 31 East, Kilgore, TX, 75662
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🗺️ Nearby Things to Do & See

  1. East Texas Oil Museum
    Located in downtown Kilgore, this museum gives a fascinating look into the region’s oil boom history. 
  2. World’s Richest Acre Park
    This is a historic half-block in Kilgore that commemorates the town’s oil boom with reconstructed oil derricks marked with stars. It’s especially photogenic. 
  3. Texas Shakespeare Festival / Anne Dean Turk Performing Arts Center
    If you visit during the summer, check out the Texas Shakespeare Festival. Performances happen in the Van Cliburn Auditorium on the Kilgore College campus. There’s also an art gallery in the same center. 
  4. Creekside Trail
    For a relaxing walk, bike ride, or early-morning jog, the Creekside Trail winds through woods along Bighead Creek.
  5. Kilgore City Park
    If you’re camping with family, this is a great place to go for playgrounds, picnic areas, and green space. 
  6. Driller Park (Baseball)
    This is a classic, small-town baseball park where you might catch a local game depending on the season.
  7. Historic Murals & Downtown Walk
    Stroll through historic downtown Kilgore, where you’ll find vintage murals (like a Coca-Cola mural) and historic architecture.
  8. Great Texas Balloon Race
    If you're camping around July, this annual hot-air balloon festival happens nearby and draws a large crowd.