RV parks around Krugerville, Texas offer year-round access to North Texas countryside while staying within commuting distance to Dallas-Fort Worth. Temperatures range from winter lows around 35°F to summer highs frequently exceeding 95°F, making climate considerations important for RV campers. Water conservation measures often apply during summer months when regional drought conditions can affect campground policies.
What to do
Explore local animal encounters: Wagon Master RV Park and Alpaca Farm in Sanger combines camping with unique wildlife viewing opportunities. "Absolutely loved the property! Great pool and club house. The staff were really friendly and helpful. Also loved that they are pet friendly!" reports Jackie M.
Visit nearby ranch activities: Lone Oak RV Park provides access to family-friendly attractions. "There are water and electrical hookups in a field that acts as the RV park. It is however across the street from their adorable ranch that has a small zoo, rodeo arena and delicious restaurant," notes Megan R., who adds that "they've got lemurs, a kangaroo, bunnies, a zebra, a camel and all the farm animals!"
Enjoy urban amenities: Nearby towns offer restaurants and shopping within short drives of most campgrounds. A reviewer at Wagon Master RV Park mentions, "The town of Denton is nearby with plenty of grocery options, shopping, and cute restaurants. Don't miss Thai Square if you love Thai food."
What campers like
Pet-specific amenities: Waggin Tail Ranch RV Park stands out for its dedicated pet facilities. "Nice big dog park with a pond, also a grooming and dog wash area," writes Jamie S., who appreciates the "nice sites most are fenced in with big yards."
Clean facilities: Good Shepherd RV Park maintains high standards according to visitors. "Showers and bathrooms are new and very clean. Laundry is also new and only $1.50 for wash or dry," notes Dick M., adding that "staff is super nice and are constantly doing maintenance like mowing our weeding."
Extra space between sites: Campers appreciate the generous spacing at Lake Point RV Resort. "The roads are wide (gravel) and plenty of space between sites. Ours was pull through," reports Stephanie P., who also mentions that "the bathrooms/showers are very clean."
What you should know
Wi-Fi limitations: Internet connectivity varies significantly between parks. At Northlake Village RV Park, one visitor noted: "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."
Monthly vs. nightly stays: Some parks prioritize long-term guests. When trying to book at Destiny Dallas RV Resort, one camper discovered: "Tried to book a weekend, turns out they are a monthly only park."
Weather protection: Texas heat impacts camping comfort. Jamie S. observed at Waggin Tail Ranch that the "only down side is the Texas heat and none of the sites have any shade trees."
Tips for camping with families
Plan for pool days: Several parks offer swimming options during hot months. At Shady Creek RV Park, one camper shared: "We did not make it to the pool, the patio or to the dog park. All looked great from a distance."
Consider covered sites: For summer camping with children, seek parks with shade. "Covered sites are available too," notes Dick M. about Good Shepherd RV Park, which helps manage the intense Texas summer heat.
Visit nearby attractions: Northlake Village RV Park provides access to regional entertainment. "Nice campground near the DFW area and Texas Motor Speedway," writes Susie M., making it suitable for families interested in motorsports events.
Tips from RVers
Check breed restrictions: Pet policies vary significantly between rv parks in Krugerville area. One visitor to Destiny Dallas RV Resort warned: "Everything says 'Pet Friendly', however when we tried to book a spot for a month they said I couldn't bring my Great Dane puppy bc of the breed and insurance."
Book well in advance: Holiday periods fill quickly at popular locations. Michael J. at Northlake Village notes they "evacuated from Ida to this park" and found it to be a "secluded quiet place near Roanoke and Grapevine."
Verify amenities before arrival: Actual facilities may differ from listings. Stephanie P. observed at Lake Point RV Resort: "Also note there is no wifi in RV area. You have to go to the community center to use it. There is cable internet hookups but you have to have a router."