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Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? #10767665 04/14/15 07:08 PM
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Like the post says, planning a trip in the next couple of months, need a place to stay with my family and my parents for a few days. Close to a decent ramp. Haven't been there since I was a kid so I don't have a dang clue as to where there is to stay or go that is fairly family friendly.


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Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10767815 04/14/15 07:59 PM
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I have a place by Powell Park that has cabins and a lodge. Check out www.TheLastResortRayburn.com. Call me anytime to discuss.
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Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10767844 04/14/15 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted By: HaulinBass02
Like the post says, planning a trip in the next couple of months, need a place to stay with my family and my parents for a few days. Close to a decent ramp. Haven't been there since I was a kid so I don't have a dang clue as to where there is to stay or go that is fairly family friendly.


You might want to consider renting the Backlash lodge from Jeff Buchanan. He's an ex Rayburn guide who has a real estate firm in Zavalla.


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Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10767868 04/14/15 08:14 PM
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Rayburn country has condos you can rent. That's as close to everything you can get. Also jasper is right down the road if you or family wants to venture out.

Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768211 04/14/15 10:39 PM
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Check out Powell Park. I has all that your looking for, right there. Cabins, ramp, and things for the kids. And a good place to eat also.

Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768281 04/14/15 11:29 PM
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It sounds like your group would be a good fit for the Backlash Lodge.


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Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768288 04/14/15 11:35 PM
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I've stayed at Rayburn country. It's close to twin dikes and umphrey's pavillion. Great place to stay and outlets for charging your batteries.

Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768560 04/15/15 01:21 AM
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Rayburn County area is nice as others have said. There are waterfront rent houses out on the peninsula off of Wingate Blvd. You can launch at the free ramp on Hwy 255 and beach your boat behind your house. You can rent jet skis, or a pontoon, for the kids at Sam Rayburn Marina.
I found a house there last summer on Homeaway.com

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Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768752 04/15/15 02:28 AM
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Thanks for all the responses. It's a good start and I'm sure we can find something at one of these places.


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where's the free ramp on 255? I didn't know there was such a thing.

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Its free if you fail to pay....

Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10768952 04/15/15 03:47 AM
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Free ramp???? Only free ones I know about at monteray and marrons ferry (sp?)

Re: Planning trip to Sam Rayburn, lodging? [Re: HaulinBass02] #10785797 04/22/15 01:02 AM
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Forgot you have to put money in the box, my bad.

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All the above are great places and Id stay at any of them. Provided Uncle Bill Fondren's place in Tiger Creek is booked. Otherwise, book Uncle Bill's. Just google his name. Dunno of a better place on Rayburn for a family reunion.

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Check out Powell Park. I has all that your looking for, right there. Cabins, ramp, and things for the kids. And a good place to eat also.


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