Lodge #311 runs 24 full-hookup RV sites, making it one of the most practical overnight stops for traveling Elks members along the I-10 and US-90 corridor through Southeast Texas. Electric and water connections are available, and the parking lot gives rigs plenty of room to maneuver. Dry camping in the overflow lot is also an option when the primary sites are occupied by longer-term guests.
Inside, the lounge and bar are the social heart of the operation. Grab a seat, order a round, and catch whatever game is on. Light food including pizza and bar snacks keeps things going on busy nights. The lodge also hosts member events, community fundraisers, and charitable programs throughout the year consistent with the national Elks mission.
Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is required to access most lodge facilities, though guests of members are always welcome. If you're not yet a member, the lodge can point you toward the application process. Annual dues support local scholarships, veterans' assistance programs, and the upkeep of this Beaumont institution.
