We stayed here for 3 months for work. It is one of two RV parks in town however the other is just a parking lot. The owners are great and very willing to help any time they can. I would not consider the park a "destination park" but its good for overnights, weekends to visit family, or to live in. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This small, well-stocked fishing lake and county park is a peaceful surprise in the Texas Panhandle. Only about 10 miles south of Perryton, 94 campsites with electric and water hookups surround the lake, which is in a lovely creek valley with trees and canyons. Ask for a site on the south side of the lake and you may be right on the water, shaded by tall cottonwoods and elm trees. The campground headquarters, the Lobo Trading Post, includes a good diner-type restaurant. There is a bait shop near the boat dock and you can buy fishing permits in the Lobo. Two playgrounds are available, but most of the numerous kids in the campgrounds entertained themselves on inner tubes or anything else that floats. Skiing is allowed, but no jet skis. The campgrounds can be noisy (the 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. quiet time is not enforced) and some of the campsites are uncomfortably close together. But at anytime other than holiday weekends, you can find a campsite that is away from others. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.