BOLES FIELD CAMPGROUND
Boles Field is located in the northern portion of Sabine National Forest in eastern Texas, near the border of Louisiana. The area centers around a cemetery for fox hounds established at the turn of the century, and some of the world's most well-known hunting dogs are buried here.
Campsites First come, first served 20 campsites with electric and water.
Camping Fee 14 days camping limit up to 2 tents8 people per site
Uniquely developed for large gatherings, Boles Field has an amphitheater which holds approximately 100 people and group shelter that accommodate family events. Both are for day-use only.
Campsites First come, first served 20 campsites with electric and water equipped with water and electric hookups. Horses are allowed in the campground.
Camping Fee 14 days camping limit up to 2 tents8 people per site
Day Use Shelter Amphitheater available for Reservation 877-444-6777 or through website www.Recreation.gov
The campground sits in a pine and hardwood forest near the Toledo Bend Reservoirs, two large east Texas lakes. Wildlife is abundant, and the area is a hot spot for migratory birds.
With the Toledo Bend Reservoir just six miles miles away, Boles Field offers an opportunity to visit one of the nation's most regarded freshwater fishing sites.
The National Forests and Grasslands in Texas provide excellent opportunities for bird watching and wildlife viewing. East Texas lies in the path of warblers, vireos and other species of neotropical migrants, and birders look forward to the spring migration.