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- BB_TXNomadWhitch direction are you arriving from? And any particular area of Dallas you plan to visit?
Since I live in the area I have not stayed in any local RV parks. But have read that Bluebonnet RV Park on I-20 near Terrell gets good reviews. About 30 minutes east of downtown Dallas. - OpenRangePullenExplorerLook up The VineYards In grapevine. Its situated between Ft. Worth and Dallas.
- Cool_CanuckExplorerTree Tops in Arlington
Rustic Ranch in Burleson
Traders Village in Grand Prairie
Vine Yard in Grapvine. - dan-nickieExplorerTexan RV in Mansfield
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerTree Tops in Arlington.
We also like Hickory Creek Corps of Engineers in Lake Dallas. Water and Electric, some 50 amp, dump station. - HeisenbergExplorerTraders Village...........
- JohnnyTExplorer IIMoved from Dinghy towing forum
- wbrown62ExplorerCity of Lewisville's Lake Park on the west shore of Lake Lewisville. Its OK. Nothing special, but convenenient to lots of stuff. A little out of Dallas, though. Its also close to Hickory Creek COE as noted above. Hickory Creek has a very nice state park like feel. You feel isolated from the big city but are somewhat close to NW Dallas area as well as Denton and Lewisville.
- ngreenExplorerWhile DH worked in the area we stayed at Lafons Rv park south of Princeton and east of McKinney. Nice clean park. I liked it because I could go several places without using highways. Fyi, GPS don't always work, so much construction
- Tom_TrostelExplorerCedar Hill State Park is nice and located in Dallas County. The DFW area very large so it would help if we knew what part you need to be near. The Vineyards is very nice but pricey and not in Dallas County. In fact, none of the above campgrounds is in Dallas County.
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