Best Tent Camping near Lewisville Lake in Texas

Searching for a tent campsite near Lewisville Lake? You can find tent campsites by type, including drive-in, walk-in, and even hike-in for a backpacking adventure. From remote to easy-to-reach, these Lewisville Lake campsites are perfect for tent campers.

Best Tent Sites Near Lewisville Lake (15)

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454 Reviews of 15 Lewisville Lake Campgrounds


  • Matt S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Park Campground
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Lake Park Campground

    Lake Park is not a destination, but the staff is very friendly

    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.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    Tent Camping

    Since the primitive tent sites are down due to flooding, we set up our tent on a nice RV spot near the lake (site 9). If you drive around, you’ll find some good spots like this for tent camping. A little expensive at $30 per night, but it was still worth it. Pretty water. Gorgeous sunset. Good fire pit. Running water and electricity was nice.

    Only complaint: our neighbors a couple sites down were blasting music until 1am. Not a peaceful experience for sleeping. I wish the park attendants would have stopped them sooner, as the official quiet time is 10pm. Otherwise, excellent spot!

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Cove Park & Marina
    Nov. 27, 2020

    Hidden Cove Park & Marina

    Not just for camping!

    Clean and spacious RV sites in two areas, about 100 total and several with water view. Open and tree covered sites in both. Cabins also available, again several with water views. Two designated tent camping areas separate from RVs. Dry storage and dump station on property as well. The park offers open activity areas and covered picnic tables by the water. A 3-lane boat ramp to Lewisville Lake, rental paddle boarding, full marina, and swimming area. Seasonal restaurant with indoor & outdoor eating areas. Privately owned so there is an entry fee, but 2 or 3 levels of yearly membership passes available saves a lot! Currently upgrading to full hookup for all RV sites and wifi.

  • Veronica S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Lavon Lake Lavonia
    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.

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Coves Park
    Aug. 26, 2021

    Twin Coves Park

    Clean and manicured

    We've stayed at Twin Coves several times, this is an excellent site for both RV/Tent camping and Cabins.

  • Amy J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Hill State Park Campground
    Mar. 25, 2022

    Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    Great, local camping

    I tent camped here one night with my friend. Our site was perfect for us. It was close to the restrooms and privacy from others was great. Views of the lake were beautiful! I recommend if you just need to get out of your house for a bit!

  • Izzy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Murrell Park - Grapevine Reservoir
    Jul. 4, 2022

    Murrell Park - Grapevine Reservoir

    Decent campground in the city

    Easy reservation process on recreation.gov. Stayed in the tent section for $10 a night. Each tent site has a picnic table and fire pit. Water was off when we were here. Trash cans are conveniently located (throw your trash away!) Relatively large park for being in the city. Good hiking trails and a boat launch. Shopping and restaurants so close, DoorDash delivers here!

  • m0miJJ
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Cove Park & Marina
    May. 4, 2021

    Hidden Cove Park & Marina

    Has potential!

    This place is calm and pleasant during the day. At sundown, the party starts and goes till 2:00am. If you are looking for a quiet evening, this ain’t the place. If you are good with day time activities and loud music at night, join the party. My kids and I will go back simply because it is a clean park with nice tent camping spots.

  • Suzanne S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Winstar RV Park
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Winstar RV Park

    Nice place! Close to casino!

    This is s great campground. Lots of well manicured spaces. Mainly pull though but some back in spots, primitive and tent camping spaces. It has. Great pool, great covered picnic area, horseshoe pit, basketball court and play area. WiFi is better in certain streams. Just ask during registration. There is a seated area at the casino shuttle bus stop. All and all, a nice safe campground.

  • Kenneth P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Bay Landing
    Sep. 15, 2021

    Thousand Trails Bay Landing

    Lakeside Campsite

    Large RV park with many amenities and activities. I tent camped and cooked out the back of the Jeep at a back-in RV site that sure seemed to be the best spot of them all. The site itself was really large with huge old trees for hammocks. We had our own private access to the lake that was secluded by trees at our site. Picnic table and fire ring. The tent only sites was basically a big field with a parking lot nearby. I prefer to park next to my tent since my kitchen is part of the Jeep so the tent only site didn’t work for me.

  • Richard
    Camper-submitted photo from Isle du Bois — Ray Roberts Lake State Park
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Isle du Bois — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    Ray Roberts Lake

    I tent camped here in December at the Hawthorn campground site 8. One thing I wasn’t expecting was that this was a walk in site. It was about 100 yards from the parking lot to site 8. Kind of a pain when setting up camp but it makes for a very quiet camping experience once you’re done. Water spigots are close by. The bathrooms were really clean and there are hiking and biking trails nearby. Unfortunately I didn’t get to explore the park much but it seems there is lots to do. There is a marina where you can rent boats and a swim beach nearby. I’ll definitely be going back for a longer stay.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Erwin Park
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Erwin Park

    Suburban encroachment

    I grew up going to Erwin Park to camp. It was a well kept secret with spacious tent sites, picnic areas and hiking trails.

    Located just outside of McKinney, it has become a popular spot with mountain bikers. That can create issues on the weekend when the trails are teeming with cyclists. It just gets crowded and parking can be a challenge. Hiking also isn’t as safe.

    The park is maintained by parks & rec and can cleanliness can vary. Unfortunately we have noticed more litter and left over junk in the fire pits as its popularity has increased.

    If you are a mountain biker, this park offers great creekbed, wooded trails. As I mentioned before, it’s a popular spot so bring your patience with other riders.

  • Elise W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Loyd Park
    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!

  • Mesha P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Black Creek Lake Recreation Area
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Black Creek Lake Recreation Area

    Nice place to camp if you’re wanting to fish

    Very well kept area. Two restrooms. Each little camp site has its own picnic table and grill. On a Monday night there was only one person using the lake for fishing and one person camping in the shaded part. There is a little slide. Not very private at most of the tent sites. Although, I did see a fire ring out alone in the grass on the other side of the parking lot but it was in direct sun with no trees or shade nearby. There were two men working on the site. Its also pretty close (12 minute drive) the trails over at the lbj grasslands spot which is where we were staying for the night. We just popped over to black creek lake to check out the day usage and restrooms.

  • Joyce L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Willow Grove Park
    Apr. 11, 2022

    Willow Grove Park

    Nice park, great staff, but slightly exposed and felt unsafe at times

    I stayed at two different sites while I was here, in total about 14 days. P07 had a lot more privacy and P11 was quite exposed. The walk-in to P07 was quite lengthy, but P11 had parking spots right next to camp. They are strict about parking; I got woken up around 1:30am by local police because I parked in an area I wasn’t allowed to and also forgot to print a permit to put on my dash.

    Super, super windy. Got hit by two really bad lightning and thunderstorms and had to sit in my car for a while during the worst of it (certain parts had tornados and hail).

    I will say, there seems to be a few long-timers here despite a max 14 day stay. The park is technically closed at 10pm but there’s no gate and technically anyone can drive in any time.

    I saw the police drive through often, but it still didn’t feel as secure as other campsites I’ve been to.

    The park seems to be well-known amongst locals, so on the weekends it’s especially crowded. Lots of big groups coming, drinking beers, being slightly rowdy. Maybe it’s just because I’m an introvert and wanted peace and quiet, but I felt a little too close to everyone trying to have a good time.

    My stay ended prematurely because there was a guy who kept trying to talk to me and made some weird comments. The park did seem to attract a certain clientele, so if safety is your primary concern (I’m a woman traveling solo), then this might not be your best bet.

    Other than that, the staff were super nice and welcoming. I got to know the compliance officer by name while my stay there, and it’s clear he takes great pride in the park.

    The bathrooms are clean, signal is great for Verizon and T-mobile. There are showers but I wasn’t brave enough to try them; there are a few Planet Fitness locations close-ish by that have great showers, so that’s what I did instead!

    Fairly close by to Carrollton where there’s amazing Asian food and boba. Lake is gorgeous too but no swimming was allowed from what I could see. Cute coffee shops nearby too. Sip Stir, The Perc Coffeehouse, and George Coffee and Provisions are all great digital nomad spots and are some of the coolest coffee shops I’ve seen! Super unique, local gems with fast WiFi.

    Overall: Great park. I personally wouldn’t stay here for more than a few days, especially if you’re camping in a tent full-time. RV’ers made up the majority here and I didn’t feel as safe in my tent. Still well-kept though and overall a positive experience!

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Murrell Park
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Murrell Park

    Tent Site 33, Hippy Point

    Site #33 is for tent camping so there was no electric or water. The website said no toilets but there was a port-a-potty about 40 yards from our site along with a water spigot.  The site was fairly level and comes with a covered picnic table and enough trees to provide shade and hang a couple of hammocks. The folks that work there are wonderful.  The only caveat to the site is that it is right next to a Marina, so there are boats coming and going and partying going on which didn't bother us but just be aware.  At 10:00 p.m. all that stopped and it got quiet. Unfortunately it was hotter than hell Labor Day Weekend  when we set up on Friday and slept overnight so we picked up and went home on Saturday. Nothing to do with the site.  There are similar sites to the left and right of this site,  They are staggered so you are not right next to someone which was nice.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from East Fork Park Campground
    Mar. 4, 2020

    East Fork Park Campground

    Reasonably priced and located, but needs some maintenance

    RV sites have water and 50/30 amp electric and there are 12 tent sites. We had a nice view of Lake Lavon. Grills and tables vary by site, some are very old, but many have been replaced. There are trees- some large enough to provide some shade if desired, but most small enough to allow satellite reception. The sites are well spaced and are"mostly" paved with aging asphalt. The roads are in need of repair, with numerous potholes, some very large, but the attendant did say that the park was on the CoEs list for repairs. There is a dump station just outside the entrance. The entry gate is locked from 10PM to 6AM, so plan accordingly if leaving the park, lest you park outside and walk back to your site. Overall, this is a good value, and one of the few non-RV park options in the greater Dallas area.

  • Erin M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake
    Oct. 23, 2021

    Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    Large campsites and open spaces. Clean bathrooms.

    Lewisville Lake has some of the best restroom and shower facilities we’ve seen. Always clean, accessible (not cramped) and the showers have a large dressing area.

    We like the deer that regularly come through, easy lake access and walking trails.

    If you’re looking for something more remote, this is NOT for you, but if you’re camping with little kids, Walmart is right down the road which may be convenient.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake
    Nov. 14, 2022

    Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    Close to Dallas

    General: 124 50 amp sites (plus 10 primitive sites) on Lewisville Lake, about 40 minutes northwest of Dallas. This is another US Army Corps of Engineers run campground. There is a gatehouse that was staffed from 10 am– 10 pm and the gate attendant was very friendly and helpful. 

    Site Quality: The sites are spaced reasonably far apart, but there is not much physical separation between them. Our site (21) had a generous amount of space to one side. Each site is paved and has the following amenities: picnic table, bbq, fire pit, and lantern hook. In some sites, the picnic table is covered. 

    Bathhouse: Basic bathhouse but it was clean. There were ample showers but I did not use them so I cannot comment on the quality. 

    Activities: Boating and fishing (neither of which we do; we just like camping on the water!). Nature trails but not really any hiking trails. We were there during Texas’ spring break so the campground was completely full, but we enjoyed our overnight stay before heading further south.

  • j
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake
    Jan. 3, 2022

    Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

    Spacious campground near town

    Lewisville TX Hickory Creek Park COE on Lewisville Lake Open year round. Just over 100 paved sites most with lakeviews. Also have primitive walk in sites by lake. May 1 to Sept 30 14 day max stay other times can extend 14 more days!Be ware that gate closes from 10pm to 6am and there is no code access! Sites are w/e and all have new 50 amp. Grills and fire rings along with covered picnic tables. Modern bathhouse with large shower stalls. Nice boat ramp and boat trailer parking. There are several nature and walking trails as well as paved roads for bike riding. I have Verizon and was able to call and text but not use internet in camp. Town is short 5 minutes away. There's restaurants, shopping and theater close by.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Isle du Bois — Ray Roberts Lake State Park
    Jan. 21, 2022

    Isle du Bois — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

    Great venue for first camping trip in four decades

    68 year-old solo camper getting ready to travel around the country, car/tent camping primarily. Haven't really camped since 1973, so I drove out to Lake Ray Roberts for a one-night trial for some new gear and knock off the rust. 

    This was a terrific choice – Hawthorn Area #9, wooded area, 4th on the path from the Hawthorn parking lot to the other nine campsites on this loop (150 steps from campsite to car and restrooms, a little over 100 yards). As most (maybe all) of the campsites here, this was walk-in to the campsite from a common parking lot.

    I walked around the rest of this loop and the adjoining one (16-40). Each campsite had a tent pad, picnic table, fire pit and lantern post. Mine was one of the more private in that I couldn't see another picnic table. However, with the trees and in some places tall grass, I would rate most of the sites as private. 

    The next morning there were about half-dozen deer roaming around the area between my camp and the parking lot. There was only one other car in the parking lot overnight and they camped in one of the other areas. One of the lots (I think it was #13) actually had lake front. Others had views of the water. 

    Depending on exact location you could see the dam and except for a few hours of the deepest night you could faintly hear the drone of road noise. But the near-full moon lit the area so well I walked to my car about 4:30 in the morning without a light and could see very well – it was really nice and bright. 

    The Isle du Bois unit is at the far southeast corner of the lake, near the eastern end of the dam. The Hawthorn area is one of the first sites from the entrance, maybe a 5-minute drive.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from A Plus RV Park
    Oct. 13, 2018

    A Plus RV Park

    Friendly Staff, Easy Highway Access

    I have seen this place a million times living in the community nearby and never thought to check to see if they all tent campers. I was shocked to find out they do accommodate them so I passed through and checked out the grounds and wanted to let people know it exists!

    There are two entries at the front of the property each easily accessed from the highway. Though they are gravel they are easy to navigate but do hold a little water in the rain. As you drive into the camp there are 4 main rows of camping, mostly in use by RVs however they do also accommodate tent campers. These sites can be picked up nightly or for more long term use so many people at this park have called this their home for a bit. Despite obvious signs of the long term dwellers, the grounds are clean and well maintained and don't look cluttered like some long term campgrounds will begin to look.

    The site offers nice restrooms with showers, a bbq for general use, a rec room perfect for having your breakfast or dinner or perhaps a game of cards with friends and has connections for RVs up to 50 amp as well as a dump station.

    For the tent camper sites are wide enough to be comfortable to move around and have scattered picnic tables. The tent camping sites are located on a grassy area next to the pond so they are not squished between big rigs and have a bit more privacy.

    This site might not look as elaborate as some, but it more than makes up for the few things you do not have by its friendly staff and on site mechanic.

    TIPS:

    • Call in advance if looking for an RV site, they do have several spaces available but during certain times of the year they do fill up as they are centrally located to many things.

    • Check out the LBJ Grasslands which are nearby when visiting this location, a great get away for some outdoor activities.


Guide to Lewisville Lake

Tent camping near Lewisville Lake in Texas offers a perfect blend of nature and accessibility, making it an ideal getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.

Explore Scenic Trails and Outdoor Activities

  • Enjoy the extensive trail network at Erwin Park, which features about 9 miles of well-maintained paths perfect for biking and running.
  • Sycamore Bend Park provides a serene lakeside experience, ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding, with several primitive camping sites along the shore.
  • For a more rugged experience, Tadra Point Trailhead & Campground offers access to hiking and horse trails, making it a great spot for those looking to explore the outdoors.

Affordable Tent Camping Options

  • Tent camping at Little Elm Park costs around $5 per tent, providing electric hookups and picnic tables for a comfortable stay.
  • At Collin Park, you can camp for approximately $25, enjoying easy access and plenty of tree coverage.
  • Black Creek Lake NF Campground offers a budget-friendly option at just $2 per night, with basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings.

Family-Friendly Amenities and Features

  • Meadowmere Park & Campground is known for its clean facilities, including showers and drinking water, making it a great choice for families.
  • Westlake Day Use features pavilions and playgrounds, perfect for a day of family fun, though it’s important to note that overnight camping is not allowed.
  • Cedar Ridge Mobile Home & RV Park provides a range of amenities, including laundry facilities and electric hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all campers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Lewisville Lake?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Lewisville Lake is Erwin Park with a 4.1-star rating from 8 reviews.

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