Best Glamping near Flower Mound, TX

The Vineyards Campground & Cabins and Loyd Park provide upscale glamping accommodations near Lake Grapevine and Joe Pool Lake, respectively. Both locations feature comfortable alternatives to traditional camping with canvas structures and unique glamping units that include electricity, climate control, and proper bedding. "We stayed in spot #5 right at the end of the cove with calm water and a large lot area," noted one visitor about their glamping experience. The North Texas Jellystone offers family-friendly glamping options with yurts situated in a resort-style setting with full amenities including running water, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and convenient access to on-site facilities. For those seeking a more rustic luxury experience, Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Johnson Branch provides glamping accommodations with lakefront views while still maintaining modern comforts.

Lakeside activities dominate the glamping experience at these destinations, with direct water access for kayaking, swimming, and fishing. A recent visitor highlighted that they "boated, kayaked, rented a golf cart and more. The gold sites are worth it!" The Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland offers free dispersed glamping with more primitive luxury accommodations for those seeking a closer connection to nature while still enjoying comfortable canvas tent camping amenities. Most glamping sites in the region provide fire rings, picnic tables, and scenic views, with several offering additional luxuries like playgrounds, beach areas, and camp stores. Seasonal considerations include summer temperatures often exceeding 90°F, making climate-controlled glamping units particularly desirable from June through September, while spring glamping bookings should account for potential lake flooding that occasionally affects availability.

Best Glamping Sites Near Flower Mound, Texas (18)

    1. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    18 Reviews
    Grapevine, TX
    6 miles
    Website

    "The staff were on top of it as they drove around alerting everyone about the wind approaching. Clean laundry room and restrooms. We didn’t use the store due to corona fears and didn’t need to."

    "Right on the lake with a wonderful park for the kiddos, a pavilion, fishing, boating, a beach area to lounge and play in the water."

    2. Pilot Knoll Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Corinth, TX
    6 miles
    Website

    "Lots of large back in spots with 50/30 amp plugs, water hook ups, fire pit and picnic table. Many spots are have direct access to the lake to launch a kayak or SUP, boat launch in the day use area."

    "This just may become our home away from home. I absolutely love this little park. We stayed in spot#5 right at the end of the cove."

    3. Rock Island RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Newark, TX
    27 miles
    +1 (940) 433-3133

    "Shortly after stepping into the park one is greeted by a quaint little pond with many of the RV units surrounding the water."

    4. Loyd Park

    24 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 237-4120

    $17 / night

    "The tent sites have water and electric at each site. Sites feel secluded and spread out and our was covered by trees so the shade was great!"

    "The park at lakeside had recently flooded but we were not there to go to the water and our site was not effected at all."

    5. Johnson Branch Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    16 Reviews
    Valley View, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (940) 637-2294

    $15 - $60 / night

    "One of the more expensive Texas state parks. Standard electric at 25/night. Large bathrooms and lots of trash bins. Actual pay phones (who knew those still existed?)"

    "Found our site and got setup quickly. All gravel pad and site. Aluminum picnic table. Clean grounds, bathroom, showers. Firewood for sale.

    ATT Service Spotty"

    6. Sanger - Denton North KOA

    7 Reviews
    Sanger, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (940) 458-5979

    "Office staff is EXTREMELY help and Nice cool little campground if not for the burn ban they rent fire pits But dsdd"

    "Office staff was really friendly and helpful. Nice playground for kids and dog park."

    7. Traders Village RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 647-8205

    "The park is split into two sections; the side we are in is next to an airfield and the other side is by a small dog run (next time, I'll request this section bc I'm traveling with my dogs)."

    8. North Texas Jellystone

    14 Reviews
    Burleson, TX
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 426-5037

    "We had one close to the cabins that you can rent and there was just enough room for all our vehicles and tents but not much more. There was the usual picnic table and fire pit."

    "I arrived around 4:30 pm. Several teenagers being trained by other teenagers. The driveway to the sites are all engraved on wood and very hard to decipher which drive to turn into."

    9. Cowtown RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Aledo, TX
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 441-7878

    "We were welcomed at the office and check in was quick and painless. They even called us ahead to check on us and our arrival time to make sure we would be checked in quickly."

    "Staff very friendly and helpful. Nice little pool. Several small fenced dog parks. Well kept grounds. Nice pull through concrete pads that are level."

    10. Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland Dispersed Camping

    3 Reviews
    Alvord, TX
    33 miles
    Website

    "Was transiting between central Texas toward Colorado in an off-grid TT and didn’t want to venture far off 287 for a comfortable, quiet & safe place to stay for the night."

    "We stumbled upon this dispersed camping area after driving forest service roads for a while. I would NOT recommend taking any kind of trailer or motorhome down these roads and to this spot. "

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  • Napunani
    Jun. 9, 2023

    The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    Good Location

    PROS

     Good Sam discount 

    Well maintained park 

    Security gate closed at 6pm with code for entry 

    Sites nicely spaced from next campsite 

    Site 4 level concrete pad 

    Very nice camp store 

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility in very clean condition 

    Firewood vending machine 

    Metal picnic table and fire ring with cooking grate 

    Easy access check-in and roadways 

    Free Sunday morning donuts 

    Easy drive to George W. Bush Presidential Library

    3 bars TMobile 

    CONs 

    Non-stop aircraft noise from DFW International 

    Site 4 minimal shade 

    After rain, our concrete parking site had retained water about 3 inches deep 

    Utility pedestal had a huge dusk to dawn light that could not be switched off 

    Dogs running throughout campground 

    Campers left their dogs outside all night, barking 

    Picnic table chained to concrete 

    WIFI slow and not compatible with streaming

  • Danielle R.
    Sep. 15, 2016

    North Texas Jellystone

    Fun for all!!!

    We stopped by for the night after visiting the state park to meet up with some friends and I'm so glad we took the detour! The site was a little tight. We had one close to the cabins that you can rent and there was just enough room for all our vehicles and tents but not much more. There was the usual picnic table and fire pit. There was a communal spigot for water which is fine. Its more often a luxury for each site to have their own so I wasn't expecting that in this tent spot. but the campground was a different world. Yogi bear's world really.. My friends kids had a blast. There were scheduled activities all day long and the guys were able to go fishing in the nearby lake. We all had a blast. I would go back in a heart beat.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2023

    Camp Tonkawa Woods & Horse Camp

    Sleep In An Authentic Tipi

    Ashley here with The Dyrt, I'd like to welcome your host April to our platform. "Tipi sites feature potable water, composting toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings all within easy walking distance." Book your stay today and come back here to leave them some love.

  • Elise W.
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Loyd Park

    Loved the tent sites

    We found this place when our other reservation got messed up, but boy am I glad we did! The tent sites have water and electric at each site. Sites feel secluded and spread out and our was covered by trees so the shade was great!

    There was a little litter around the campsite but my son and I tired to clean up as mush as we could before we left.

    There was a covered picnic table, fire pit, and grill, and lots of nails on the picnic covering table (although they are up really high, so if you’re short it’s hard to get to them).

    We plan on going back and taking advantage of the hiking trails and swimming spot!

  • Veronica S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2021

    COE Lavon Lake Lavonia

    Tent camping is an afterthought.

    Overnighted here returning home from a longer trip. It was okay for what I was doing, but I would never choose to camp here as a destination as a tent camper.

    Activities: looking at the lake, bringing a boat to put in the lake, fishing. Seemingly nothing else to do.

    Accommodations: clearly geared towards RVers. Each of those sites have water, electricity, and a sewer connection, with a covered cement pad with a grill, a table, and other relevant features. The few tent camp sites were shoved seemingly randomly between and around the RV sites. At my particular site, the concrete pad and picnic table were cracked and seriously damaged, and few grill was rusty enough to be almost unusable. The fire pit and ground of the rest of the site were littered in bits of trash ranging from things like food wrappers, pieces of plastic hangers, and my personal favorite - a construction nail.

    The only bright light of this camp experience for me? The bathrooms. Each bathroom ( 2 per building) was a single occupant bathroom with a locking door. In the bathroom was a sink, a toilet, a hand dryer, and a shower with two nozzles at different heights (tall and short). The appliances were stainless steel, and the bathrooms were clearly excellently maintained. The bathrooms also had automatic lighting, an exhaust fan, and what appeared to be a tiny space heater for colder months. The showers had hot water, and the drains in the floor were sufficient at getting all the excess water out of there quickly.

    In summary, if you have an RV and/or a boat and love to do things on the water, this is probably a fine campground. If you are taking a tent, I'd avoid this campground.

  • J
    Jun. 10, 2022

    Loyd Park

    Loop A vs E

    Overall the lake and wooded areas are good for a day’s enjoyment however the facility is not maintained. Also the entire park is huge so things are not within walking distance so if you don’t have wheels you’ll have to unhook for hike a good long distance to amenities. The bath houses in Loop E are completely neglected. The light in the ladies BH is flickering so badly it was disorientIng, one shower did not work at all, toilets have no “seat”, and it is overrun with bugs (more than the normal campground). The gate entrance attendant is rude and unhelpful. No sewer hook ups at site (E loop) so “community” dumping is necessary. The community dump is run down too with broken equipment and bent connections. Finally, for the camp charges $10/car/day. We have a drivable RV and rented a car so not only did we pay for the site but then paid more to have our car. Not going to stay here again. After dealing with E loop for a couple days we requested to move to A loop. A loop was much better but we were charged $20/day for the “upgrade”. A loop bath house was definitely better but still unimpressive. Office staff was friendlier and helpful (not gate employee).

  • D T.
    Jun. 22, 2019

    Loyd Park

    Large park-awesome sites!

    Our first time here and really enjoyed it. The park at lakeside had recently flooded but we were not there to go to the water and our site was not effected at all. The sites are large and all come with a covered picnic table, a fire pit, a bbq grill and hook ups except sewer where we were but we didn’t need it. They have a dump station also. Great price!

  • R
    May. 29, 2022

    Cowtown RV Park

    Nice, quite, & friendly!

    This was our first RV park to stay at with our new RV. We are from out of state and we’re visiting family in the Aledo area. We were welcomed at the office and check in was quick and painless. They even called us ahead to check on us and our arrival time to make sure we would be checked in quickly. The facility is a bit dated, reminds me of the parks my family traveled to when I was a kid, but clean and accommodating. The showers were in need of updated shower heads but other than that it was nice. The slips themselves were concrete and for the most part level. It took us no time to level and have our RV ready to use. The hookups were all in working order and easy to access. The pool is nice and clean, shallow for small children or if you just want to float around in the sun. It wasn’t ever crowded while we were there. There were a couple dog parks and three bath houses. All in all it was a pleasant stay. Shade is limited, welcome to Texas, but there were site with trees. We will be staying again while visiting for sure.

  • Becky E.
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Loyd Park

    Beautiful park with very spacious sites

    Spacious lots that are very easy to back into. Covered picnic tables, fire pit, and grill at each site.This is a fairly large park, but very quiet and peaceful. Lots of trees and birds. Would definitely recommend this park.


Guide to Flower Mound

Cabin camping options near Flower Mound, Texas range from basic to luxury accommodations with sites concentrated around several lakes in the region. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F between June and August, making shade and water access priorities for comfortable camping. The area sits at approximately 600 feet elevation in the Cross Timbers ecological region where eastern woodlands transition to western prairie landscapes.

What to do

Water recreation activities: At Pilot Knoll Park Campground, visitors have direct lake access for various activities. "Lots of large back in spots with 50/30 amp plugs, water hook ups, fire pit and picnic table. Many spots have direct access to the lake to launch a kayak or SUP, boat launch in the day use area," notes one camper who paid $30 per night during mid-week in June.

Fishing opportunities: The Vineyards Campground & Cabins offers excellent fishing from dedicated areas. "Great fishing, kayaking, play ground, and swim area. Very well kept up. The store is well stocked," reports a repeat visitor who found every site satisfactory during multiple stays.

Hiking trails: Johnson Branch at Ray Roberts Lake State Park features extensive trail systems around the lake. A visitor highlighted the experience: "We enjoyed a night here. Site was right on the water. Level and clean. Lots of hiking trails. You really can't go wrong with Johnson Branch on Lake Ray Roberts."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Loyd Park receives praise for its well-spaced camping areas. "Sites are spaced far apart all come with fire ring and covered picnic table. We stayed in site 115 great spot close to the water," explains a visitor who appreciated being just 45 minutes from home.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained bathrooms and showers at various parks. At Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Johnson Branch, a recent visitor noted, "A very clean and well kept State Park, Bath and showers are very clean and warm it is cold today 38 Degrees."

Family amenities: North Texas Jellystone stands out for its extensive activities. "This literally is the best campground for families. There are tons of activities, games, crafts, pools, petting zoo, water park, and more. We love it here," shared an enthusiastic visitor, reflecting the resort-style camping experience.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most popular sites fill quickly, especially during spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Book several months in advance for weekend stays.

Site-specific considerations: Each campground has varying levels of shade and amenities. At Johnson Branch Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park, one camper noted: "We stayed at site 136 in dogwood canyon, and it was lovely. Next time I'd stay at 137 for a bit more isolation, as you could see the boardwalk from our campsite as the area is sparsely wooded."

Free dispersed camping option: For those seeking a more primitive experience, Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland offers free camping. "Was transiting between central Texas toward Colorado in an off-grid TT and didn't want to venture far off 287 for a comfortable, quiet & safe place to stay for the night... Sites are spacious and we soon found a pretty great vista view from which the spectacular sunset was just a great bonus."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: When glamping close to Flower Mound, Texas with children, seek sites near play areas. At The Vineyards Campground & Cabins, one visitor shared: "Check-in was very easy, sites were very clean and well maintained, playground was amazing with an awesome 'roller-coaster' swing that the teenagers even loved."

Entertainment options: Cowtown RV Park provides basic amenities for families. "We stayed for a few nights while traveling through Fort Worth and enjoyed this park. It was a great location, quiet and had a playground for our kids," notes a family that found it sufficient for a short stay.

Swimming areas: Many campgrounds feature dedicated swim beaches or pools. Pilot Knoll Park visitor mentioned, "Calm water, large lot land area and clean, easy access to walk right into the lake to swim, and space to dock your boat make the cove side of the park an excellent score."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Sanger - Denton North KOA accommodates larger vehicles well. "Nice large concrete spaces with plenty of room for a 44' 5th wheel, tow vehicle and extra vehicle. Office staff was really friendly and helpful. Nice playground for kids and dog park," reports an RVer who gave it 4 stars.

Leveling considerations: Many sites throughout the region have been upgraded to concrete pads. At Cowtown RV Park, "Level concrete camp spots. The FHUs were in good working order," notes a satisfied camper who would return for longer than just an overnight stay.

Seasonal timing: RVers recommend visiting between October and April for comfortable temperatures when glamping near Flower Mound. Summer heat often requires running air conditioning continuously, increasing electrical costs and potentially limiting boondocking options.

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