RV Parks in Denton, Texas

RV Parks in Denton, Texas
Denton is northwest of Dallas, set between several large lakes. It is a 30-mile drive from Caddo-LBJ National Grasslands, where you can hike, fish, mountain bike and watch for wildlife like whitetail deer and coyotes. The RV parks of the area offer large sites, special opportunities for on-site recreation and even large animal care options.

Post Oak Place RV Park

At Post Oak Place RV Park, 95 sites offer full hookups including 30- and 50-amp electric service. Imagine camping beneath 100-year-old oak trees on sites that have the capacity to hold big rigs plus two cars. A laundry room is provided for guest use and monthly guests can request cable and phone service. The park has picnic areas with tables, horseshoe pits and a pool. For active travelers, an exercise room will help you stick to your workout while on the road. The park is only 10 miles from Lewisville Lake. Westlake Park and Sycamore Bend on the lake have ramps for boat launching and the lake has swimming and hiking trails.

Post Oak Place RV Park
109 Massey St.
Denton, TX 76205
(940) 387-8584
postoakplace.com

Destiny Dallas RV Resort

Destiny Dallas RV Resort has 184 sites--including extra-large pull through sites--with full hookups. This wooded location places you among trees and flowers. High-speed wireless Internet access covers the full park, propane is sold on site and an RV wash is provided. A patrol checks the park 24 hours each day for added security. The grounds offer a pool and spa, 6-acre sports field, fitness center and a recreation hall. Planned activities are available on site or you can visit Pilot Knoll Park less than 3 miles away. The park has RV additional campsites, hiking trails and equestrian trails. A boat ramp is available for those who want to explore Lewisville Lake.

Destiny Dallas RV Resort
7100 S. I-35 E.
Denton, TX 76210
(940) 497-3353
destinyrv.com/dallasrvresort.htm

WagonMaster RV Park

WagonMaster RV Park is 13 miles from Denton. The park offers 50 full hookup sites that can accommodate nearly any RV, with big rigs and slideouts welcome. The spots have shade trees, 50-amp electric hookups and a large number of the sites are pull-throughs. Dump stations are available, as are an ice machine and camp store. Livestock storage and grazing access are provided for those who are hauling horses or other large animals. The park has both indoor and outdoor recreation halls, a large barbecue pit for cookouts and a pool. Ray Roberts Lake State Park is less than 10 miles away. The property encompasses several smaller parks and a greenbelt, including a multi-use trail system where travelers can hike or bike and a full service marina. Canoes can be launched from several trailheads and boat rentals are available nearby.

WagonMaster RV Park
3926 FM 455 W.
Sanger, TX 76266
(940) 458-0077
wagonmasterrvpark.com

Article Written By Alice Moon

Alice Moon is a freelance writer with more than 10 years of experience. She was chosen as a Smithsonian Institute intern, working for the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and has traveled throughout Asia. Moon holds a Bachelor of Science in political science from Ball State University.

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