Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kennedale, TX
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$50 - $60 / night
Starry Night RV Resort is a destination getaway! Located close to many local hot spots, but in the peaceful countryside. Providing over 15 acres resort-like amenities, you are sure to find a unique experience under the stars. Visit our website for more information!"
$75 - $95 / night
We are a new RV Resort, opened October 1, 2023. We have 113 spacious concrete full hook-up pull-thru and back-in sites. We are big rig friendly. Laundry room and bath house available. Dog park on the property.
$60 - $850 / night
Northlake Village is a Dallas area RV Park between Denton and Fort Worth, Texas, offering Large RV Camping Sites with Full Hook-ups, Free WiFi, On Site Laundry Facility, Fitness Center, Bathhouse with Private Showers, and Dog Park.
$65 - $99 / night
Welcome to Dinosaur Valley RV Park located in the hill country and on the Paluxy River. After the dinosaurs, the area was heavily occupied by the Native American Indians. Now your family can enjoy the nostalgic cowboy and Indians frontier land-themed campground with the latest amenities including spacious drive through RV spots with 50 amp full hookups and fully furnished cabins. Each RV site has full hookups including 30 and 50 amp service, water, and sewage hook up at the site. Every site is an 80 foot pull-through allowing for plenty of room for both a pulling rig and/or a vehicle in tow. All sites have a clear view of the sky to accommodate any satellite dish. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.
$45 / night
Shady Acres RV Park is a family-owned and operated RV park.
We take pride in carefully maintaining our sites so that everyone that stays with us feels welcomed and appreciated.
Please contact us for more information!
We are an RV resort with 70 spaces all 30 x 60 with concrete.
Available on-site is a restaurant, laundry units, showers, games room, gym, pool, and, basketball court.
In Phase One, our prices are $625 with all utilities included.
In Phase Two, our prices are $525 plus Electric.
$49 night & $250 week
$49 - $625 / night
Very clean and well kept RV park. Close to town, but feels secluded enough. Great experience for long-term camping.
Not sure about the first two reviews on the RV park. For one thing you cannot boat into this park nor is it on a lake. It is located on Highway 67 west of Glen Rose. It's basically a long term full time residential park.
We stayed three days at Northlake Village over the Thanksgiving holiday in 2021. We had a family gathering to go to in Keller, Texas and this RV park was convenient. From my own observations, it looks like this particular park caters to long term rentals more than it does short term. While staying here we met a few'residence' who had been there for months. Despite this, the grounds are well maintained and so are the facilities; pool, fitness room, laundry and bathrooms. Because it was a holiday (Thanksgiving) the rental rate was quite high. So, I expected a very nice place. So, it was disappointing to discover that the FREE WiFi didn't work. The office was not open due to the holiday, or perhaps Covid. So, I didn't bother to see if it could be fixed. I have a sneaky suspicion that the WiFi service we were given to connect to is not the one that long term renters get to use. In the future, I will look for another RV park.
We got a free Thousand Trails membership from the dealership when we purchased our new camper so we decided to use it for Labor Day at Lake Whitney RV Campgrounds. We went with our camping buddies (theDyrt Ranger Jenny S and family) who also pulled their camper. The sites are first come first serve and there is no holding sites, so if you go as a group finding sites that are together is tough (several sites were bagged and not usable). We picked Sites #6 and #83 on Loop B. Luckily these sites back up to each other and the kids could roam between the two sites. The sites were 30 AMPs with full hooks up and that part was nice. Didn't have to watch tank levels every time someone (kids) flushed.
The campsites were pretty shady with red cedar trees which created havoc with my son's allergies. Poor kid was stuffed up the entire time we were there. The sites were pretty cramped, we were not able to extend our awning without hitting the tree branches. The road inside the campground is pretty beat up with lot of bumps. The amenities were nice - a family swimming pool, shuffleboard, washers, putt-putt golf. The campgrounds had several activities for Labor Day such as a water melon eating contest, frozen T-shirt contest which kept the kids entertained.
Don't hang anything on the trees. We had some LED light up and the park ranger had us take it down. Was actually a little harsh about it. Following that encounter we took down the clothesline that we strung up to dry our swimming suits and wet towels. No place to hang a garbage bag either.
Politeness in customer service was hit or miss.
Our stay was free because of the Thousand Trails membership but otherwise each site goes for about $45/night. I'll do it again for free, if I have to pay...I will go down the street at Lake Whitney State Park for $25 with full hookups.
Awesome RV Park! Manager and owner are on site every day, and are very responsive to your needs. Rural setting near Azle. Park is clean and well maintained. Safety and security are foremost, as park is completely fenced in with access via a code-controlled gate. Highly Recommend this as a great park for a short or long-term stay!! About midway between Azle and Boyd. Country setting just a few miles from stores, gas stations, restaurants, etc. Nearby doctors, dentists, and Texas Health Hospital Azle. Several veterinary hospitals in the area. Everything we wanted for a long-term stay!! The friendliness and responsiveness of the manager, owner, and residents is a huge plus, and makes this a park with a real community feel.
We stayed 4 nights in site 24, PT FHU on a level concrete pad with a picnic table and plot of grass. $40/ni after Good Sam. 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). They have a store and the laundry is clean and well priced ($1.25/wash, $0.25/12 min dry). The wifi is strong and the park is quiet. There are some long term, possibly permanent, tenants, but their sites are well kept.
We stayed at the Cisco location as we were traveling through Texas. This is not an RV "park". It's more of a stop over for passing through. No amenities, no one on site. We are a 44ft 5th wheel and liked that we could pull off I20 into a spot. Full hook ups. We stayed in the back lot. The area does look run down but it's a small town, low crime. No one bothered us. We got stuck in an ice storm and our 1 night pass through turned into 3. Would stay again for passing through. If you need amenities etc This isn't the place.
This RV Camp is conveniently located between the this bustling cities of Azle and Lake Worth.
2 minutes from Fort Worth nature center. 10 minutes to eagle mountain lake and lake worth. All sites have full hook ups, easy in and out and some pull through. Green grass, trees and flowers. Site is well maintained and has a country feel that’s close and convenient to all points in the metroplex.
Right off the interstate. Long term work camp. Very cramped spots. Nice store on site.
Very nice park. Only a few site with full hook ups but over 200 sites with water and electric 30amp.
Came here for a couple weeks till I can get into a location for long term. Very friendly people and felt very safe and secure in the park
First trip out since spring break! This park is great only 45 minutes from home. They have a few full hook ups and lots of RV sites with water and electricity. 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.
This place fits me. Dog park, horse stall rentals, storage unit rentals, recreation room, bathrooms and showers, tiny home rentals. Most people stay here long term. Country feel but not far from Walmart, gas stations, eateries, etc...
Perfect little park close to the state park. Perfectly level spots. 30/50 amp full hook ups. A little store for any necessities. Pool/hot tub. Plenty of space for kids and dogs.
I’ve been there twice and have had a great time….quiet,clean convenient to the DFW area..nice fishing area and water sports rentals available…will be going to this park a lot..had full hook ups…has 30/50 amps..water/sewer…a lot of tent spaces and spots with just water/electric…a great variety…
Close to shopping. Full hook ups with trees galore. Quiet. Large coach accommodations with multiple pull thru sites. Large roadways allow easy access to the sites.
Been there last year during out trip to Texas( mainly hiking in Britton park and a few other local trail spots and camped at Dodge City RV park)
Pros: good clean spots for camping, everything you might need is pretty close
Didn't try RV spots, but those looked really nice too.
Cons: Didn't find any.
If you gonna be visiting TX during June-July for trailing and camping - my advice is: make sure to get a pair of comfy shoes(my go-to are Brooks men's running shoes like those https://rununited.com/mens-footwear/) - trails are pretty rough and it's extremely hot and humid near bodies of water... Gotta dry your shoes every few hours
Nice city walking trail nearby and the Paluxy River. Family oriented with pool Extra charge for pool usage. Restaurants in walking distance. Pull-thru accommodations for large coaches with Full Hook ups.
Located on a side arm of Lake grapevine. the campground was renovated and is now offering full hook up and cabins. reservations are strongly recommended over the weekend. you have a boat ramp, kajak launch, mountain bike trails.
This place is clean and new owners are nice. My problem is with the “mayor“. There are mailboxes on site for long term residents but she refuses to let anyone use them except for her 2 family members that she let have 2 of the junky mobile homes on the property. One is with Denton County SO and his place looks like a junky car lot. Even a disabled vet in another mobile home she wouldn’t give mailbox access to. These are federal mailboxes not specifically for her relatives. The local PD goes to the office to just sit inside and do nothing during their shift.
Once again Cleburne State Park has been such an amazing place to visit. If you get to go please try to get spot (46) it’s a full hook up and tent camping. That’s not the best part of it it it right on the lake with its own beach area. As the wonderful park rangers in the front said, “ the best view and camping spot in the whole park”.
Finally glad to be back camping and having fun.
Stay safe my adventures!
Alex from Adventure Co. Signing out!
Love the location, so close to Dallas! This park is so quite and very dark at night! I loved that about this park, glad I arrived during the daylight it would be very difficult to find an RV spot at night! They have several full hookup sites closed right now due to some upgrades! The rest rooms were very clean! They have a good hiking trail! I had to walk about 1/2 mile to get to the water! It was so worth it! Got there just in time to go fishing while there were Sand Bass schooling! I ended up catching 15 and could have caught more but it was getting dark.
Enjoyed a night here. Nice, clean, open RV park on Lake Lavon. It’s well established but in good shape. Big level RV sites with grills and covered tables. You’ll enjoy this park!
This was the best RV experience I’ve had.
Five Star Park located just minutes from Dallas Fort Worth. The Park is extremely clean. Campsites are all level and great for the Big Rigs. Good Sams Park
Look, I found this campground by total accident following signs. There is so much construction around Lewisville Lake it is difficult to get where you want to go. There are better parks around Lewisville Lake like Pilot Knoll Park.
This is mostly for RV's and camper trailers. There are a few tent sites near the beach but you are surrounded by baseball fields and city parks. It has a shower house and a laundry facility, but the campsites are stacked on top of each other.
The campground staff was very helpful.
Great place to camp in the RV park next door! Crystal clear water, swimming pool, Recreation Center.
RV camping near Kennedale, Texas, offers a variety of well-reviewed parks that cater to different needs, from family-friendly amenities to peaceful retreats in nature.
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