Directions and Maps to NETWO 2007 
Spring Writers Conference

2008 Writer's Roundup - NETWO's 22st Annual Writers' 
Conference in Northeast Texas

Directions and Maps


Map for Camp Shiloh
Closer Map for Camp Shiloh
Directions from Tyler
Directions from Winnsboro
Directions from Dallas
Directions from Mt. Vernon
Directions from Pittsburg
Directions from Mt. Pleasant--longer, thru Pittsburg
Directions from Mt. Pleasant--shorter, thru countryside
Directions from Texarkana--thru Mt Pleasant & Pittsburg
Directions from Texarkana--shorter, thru countryside
Directions from Longview

Directions from Tyler --
Take loop 323 around the north side of Tyler to US 271. Follow US 271 north, through Gilmer and continue north to Pittsburg. In Pittsburg, turn left (west) on highway 11. Follow State Highway 11 west out of Pittsburg for approximately 8 miles to the intersection with Farm Road 21, on the right (north). There is also a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north 3 miles to Camp Shiloh. There is a sign on your right at the entrance to Camp Shiloh. If you get to the bridge over the lake, you have just missed Camp Shiloh by 100 yards.

Directions from Winnsboro --
Take State Highway 11 east approximately 14 miles through Newsom and Leesburg to Farm Road 21 on the left (north). There is also a sign which says Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north approximately 3 miles to the entrance to Camp Shiloh, on the right. If you get to the bridge over the lake, you missed the entrance to Camp Shiloh by 100 yards.

Directions from Dallas --
Follow Interstate 30 approximately 90 miles to Exit 146 at Mt. Vernon. This is State Highway 37 and the sign will say "Winnsboro and Clarksville." Take highway 37 south from Interstate 30 for 1 mile to the intersection with Farm Road 21. There also is be a sign for Lake Bob Sandlin. Take Farm Road 21 to the left (east) for 9 miles. (Ignore earlier chance to Lake - wrong place.) At that point, FM 21 will turn to the right (south). Stay on FM 21 for another 4 miles (crossing the lake). Immediately on the south side of the lake, you will see a sign at the entrance to Camp Shiloh on your left.

Directions from Mt. Vernon --
Take State Highway 37 south from Interstate 30 for 1 mile to the intersection with Farm Road 21. There also is be a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Take Farm Road 21 to the left (east) for 9 miles. At that point, FM 21 will turn to the right (south). Stay on FM 21 for another 4 miles (crossing the lake). Immediately on the south side of the lake, you will see a sign at the entrance to Camp Shiloh on your left.

Directions from Longview --
Take State Highway 300 to Gilmer. In Gilmer, take US 271 north into Pittsburg to the intersection with State Highway 11. Turn left (west) on highway 11. Follow State Highway 11 west out of Pittsburg for approximately 8 miles to the intersection with Farm Road 21. On the right (north) there is also a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north 3 miles to Camp Shiloh. There is a sign on your right at the entrance to Camp Shiloh. If you get to the bridge over the lake, you have just missed Camp Shiloh.

Directions from Pittsburg --
Follow State Highway 11 west out of Pittsburg for approximately 5 miles to the intersection with Farm Road 21. On the right (north) there is also a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north 3 miles to Camp Shiloh. There is a sign on your right at the entrance to Camp Shiloh. If you cross the lake, you missed Camp Shiloh.

Directions from Texarkana--shorter, and through the country side --
You can take the US 271 (regular, not business) exit 160. (2 miles further west than the business 271). Take a left (south) on 271. About 1 1/2 miles south of Interstate 30, FM 127 intersects US 271. (FM 271 is clearly marked and there is a sign indicating Bob Sandlin State Park. The intersection is at a signal light between a Fina gas station and a Valero gas station.) Turn right on 127, and stay on FM 127 for approximately 10 miles to the intersection with FM 21. Take FM 21 to the left (south). Follow it for approximately 3 miles. It will cross the lake. Immediately on the south side of the lake, you will see a sign at the entrance to Camp Shiloh, on your left.

Directions from Texarkana--longer, but thru Mt. Plesant & Pittsburg
Follow Interstate 30 west to Mt. Pleasant. Take Exit 162 the US 271 BUSINESS Mt. Pleasant exit. Take US 271 through Mt. Pleasant and south into Pittsburg. In Pittsburg, take State Highway 11 West (right turn) approximately 8 miles to intersection with FM 21 (on right, north side). There is also a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north 3 miles to Camp Shiloh. There is a sign on your right at the entrance to Camp Shiloh. If you cross the lake, you missed Camp Shiloh.

Directions from Mt. Pleasant (first of 2 choices) --
This is longer than choice 2, but takes you through Mt. Pleasant and Pittsburg. Take US 271 through Mt. Pleasant and south into Pittsburg. In Pittsburg, take State Highway 11 West (right turn) approximately 8 miles to intersection with FM 21 (on right, north side). There is also a sign for Bob Sandlin State Park. Follow FM 21 north 3 miles to Camp Shiloh. There is a sign on your right at the entrance to Camp Shiloh. If you cross the lake, you missed Camp Shiloh.

Directions from Mt. Pleasant (second of 2 choices) --
On US 271 (regular, not business 271) on the north side of Mt. Pleasant, about 1 1/2 miles south of Interstate 30, FM 127 intersects US 271. (FM 127 is clearly marked, and there is a sign indicating Bob Sandlin State Park. The intersection is at a signal light between a Fina gas station and a Valero gas station.) Turn west onto 127. Stay on FM 127 for approximately 10 miles to the intersection with FM 21. Take FM 21 to the left (south). Follow it for approximately 3 miles. It will cross the lake. Immediately on the south side of the lake, you will see a sign at the entrance to Camp Shiloh, on your left.

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