Camping near Newark, TX

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    Camping options around Newark, Texas center primarily on lake-oriented destinations with RV accommodations, cabins, and tent sites. The Lewisville Lake area features developed campgrounds like Hickory Creek, which provides electrical hookups and water access with both waterfront and wooded sites. Several privately operated RV parks such as Rock Island RV Park and Skyview Ranch RV Park cater to longer-term visitors with full hookup amenities, while state parks in the broader region offer more primitive options. The LBJ National Grasslands, located north of Newark, provides dispersed camping opportunities with more remote, natural settings.

    Road access throughout the region varies significantly between the developed campgrounds and more remote areas. Most private RV parks feature easy highway access, while state parks and the national grasslands may require navigation on narrower county roads. "The location of Hickory Creek campground feels secluded from the city but close to the highway so you can be in the city within a few minutes drive," notes one visitor. Weather conditions impact camping experiences year-round, with hot summers often driving visitors toward water-accessible sites. Winter camping remains viable at most locations with occasional cold snaps. Cell service is generally reliable near developed areas but becomes spotty in more remote sections of the grasslands.

    Many campers highlight the balance between natural settings and convenience as a distinctive feature of the Newark area camping scene. The proximity to lakes creates opportunities for fishing, paddling, and swimming across multiple campgrounds. Private RV parks tend to offer more amenities but less privacy, while state parks provide a more immersive outdoor experience. Feedback indicates that weekend crowding can be significant at lakefront sites, particularly during summer months. As one camper described, "Even though it's in a highly populated area, it feels very remote when you get into the park." Aircraft noise from nearby DFW airport is mentioned in several reviews as a minor but persistent distraction at certain campgrounds. Wildlife sightings, particularly deer and waterfowl, are frequently noted across multiple camping areas.

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    Best Campgrounds near Newark (185)

      1. Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

      4.5(33)26mi from Newark134 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Location: The location is tucked away in the small lakeside town of Hickory Creek...which is surrounded by Denton to the north and Lewisville/Dallas to the south."

      "I like this COE campground because conveniently located near where I live, and if I’m lucky I can snag a site with trees and lake access."

      from $14 - $30 / night

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      2. Skyview Ranch RV Park & Driving Range

      5.0(1)3mi from NewarkRVs, Tents

      "It's located pretty close to DFW so everything you would need is close-by(we've visited Big Bend one our first day and Gritr's gun range( https://range.gritrsports.com/ ) on second since we wanted to check"

      3. Northlake Village RV Park

      4.2(5)13mi from Newark6 sitesRVs

      "Nice campground near the DFW area and Texas Motor Speedway"

      "Secluded quiet place near Roanoke and Grapevine. Would go back!!"

      from $65 - $99 / night

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      4. Clean Living RV Park

      5.0(1)4mi from NewarkRVs

      "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."

      from $50 / night

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      5. Boyd RV Park

      2.7(3)7mi from NewarkRVs

      "Boyd is a true Texas small town with a pleasant hometown strip just up the road from Boyd RV Park. The small park boasts showers, a pets area, and a back area with nice country views and fields."

      6. Lake Life Rv Resort

      5.0(1)7mi from Newark7 sitesRVs

      "Great spot conveniently located walking distance is from Eagle Eagle Mountian Lake. Across the street from a convenience store with food kitchen."

      from $65 - $750 / night

      7. Lees Country Campground

      4.0(1)3mi from NewarkRVs

      "Though the din of the highway can be heard if you listen for it, the most likely ambient noises you will hear are the moos and munching of the nearby cattle."

      8. Hideaway 23 lakefront RV & Cabins

      5.0(1)7mi from NewarkRVs, Cabins

      from $60 / night

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      9. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

      4.6(18)23mi from NewarkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Pros: Well maintained, great layout, great location, on the water. Cons: My only criticism is that our site positioned the sewer connection uphill from our trailer. A bit tough to use."

      "Immediate access to the lake and a beautiful view! A great little escape from the city."

      10. Riverbend RV Park

      2.5(2)5mi from NewarkRVs

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    Recent Reviews near Newark, TX

    587 Reviews of 185 Newark Campgrounds


    • Joshua M.
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Isle du Bois Campsites — Ray Roberts Lake State Park

      Perfect for the Family!

      Our family had a fantastic 2 night stay. We’ve only stayed at Johnson Branch on Ray Roberts in the past, and have loved Isle Du Bois. Our site is surrounded about beautiful lush trees and overgrowth. The beach is right up the path and my two boys (4&6) loved playing in the water with the kids. Our site is also two sites from the playground and bathroom/showers, which was super convenient! Will definitely be back and eyeing a site right off the water for some fishing!

    • shon M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Paradise RV Park

      Ghosted

      After filling out the required paperwork, Jeffery the manger stopped responding. Would not recommend going through the hassle with this place!

    • Kai Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Holiday Park Campground

      One of the Most Beautiful Campgrounds of Our Trip

      This was easily one of the most beautiful campgrounds we stayed at during our trip. The view over the water is absolutely stunning, and because there’s plenty of space between the campsites and large trees provide shade over many of them, the whole place feels incredibly welcoming and peaceful. We were really disappointed that we could only stay for one night. The only small downside was the bathhouse. It was reasonably clean, but very warm inside because there was no air conditioning, or at least it didn’t seem to be working. The showers were also a bit inconvenient since they didn’t have proper showerheads. On the positive side, each shower area was spacious and included its own private toilet, which was nice. Aside from this minor issue, this is a truly beautiful campground, and it’s definitely a place where we would have loved to spend a few more nights.

    • N
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Legacy Longhorn Ranch & RV Resort

      Relaxed Weekend Away

      Wonderful and peaceful weekend while we attended a concert in Ft. Worth! Brand new park and the owners are getting this right!

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Hickory Creek COE Campground

      Peaceful lake campground

      We have stayed here twice and loved it. Make sure you tie down any kayaks or boats due to wind buy the water. Ours blew away, boo. The spots are great and amenities perfect. The gate does close at night so be careful that you dont get locked out. Learn from our mistake or you have a long walk.

    • S
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Stanford Ranch Rv Resort

      Beautiful, Quiet, relaxing location right on the lake.

      Great RV park, located right on the Lake Bridgeport.  Lots of activities on and off the water.  Pickleball, basketball courts, hiking, star gazing, fossil hunting and of course fishing, boating and lake activities.  This place is full of wildlife, ducks, geese, guls, pelicans and even bald eagles.  We also saw groups of deer and turkey. As well as the cattle grazing around the park.   The park is also close to downtown Bridgeport with lots of food options and a nice area to walk around and shop.  This park is one of our favorites and we will make sure to visit again.

    • Micah H.
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Railway RV park

      Overall great place to stay

      Really nice owners and friendly community my ac wasn’t working so they went out there way and brought me one really cheap as well great prices more so a place to live long term though. everything was great other then the weather

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Roaming Trails RV Retreat Burleson

      Remote Work Friendly, Fiber Internet, Gym, Pool, and Laundry

      Stayed here for work.  All the roads and pads are concrete.  There is a keypad Gate.  I can do all my work from here with the fiber internet.  I forgot a couple of things this trip and rather than schlep down to Walmart I used the Amazon Package Lockers...pretty nice.  i will stay here again.


    Guide to Newark

    Newark's camping scene stretches beyond the familiar lake-based options, with several RV resorts and parks offering diverse experiences across Wise County. Located at approximately 750 feet elevation, the area experiences typical North Texas weather patterns with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F from June through August. Most campgrounds remain open year-round despite occasional winter freezes, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable camping conditions.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake provides excellent bank fishing opportunities throughout the campground. "The campsites are spread out and have great water pressure and electrical hook-ups no matter what type you need," notes one camper who appreciated the lake access.

    Biking trails: The parks around Newark offer varying trail difficulties for cyclists. "There's a bike/walking path that goes around and through the park and a beach," reports a visitor to Hickory Creek, though another mentions the "bike trails were pretty short."

    Wildlife viewing: Rock Island RV Park features a pond that attracts waterfowl and other wildlife. "Shortly after stepping into the park one is greeted by a quaint little pond with many of the RV units surrounding the water. Ducks and geese flock in the area and create a fun atmosphere," explains one reviewer.

    Farm animals: Some parks keep livestock that appeal to visitors. At Rock Island RV Park, "Horses, donkeys, and other assortments of animals have are kept on the premises. It gives a true Texas countryside feel in the park."

    What campers like

    Secluded feel despite suburban location: Hideaway 23 Lakefront RV & Cabins receives praise for its atmosphere. "The location right on Eagle Mountain Lake was breathtaking, and the adults-only policy ensured a quiet and serene atmosphere," writes one visitor.

    Quick access to city amenities: The convenience factor rates highly for visitors who want both nature and urban access. One Northlake Village RV Park guest noted it was a "secluded quiet place near Roanoke and Grapevine," making it perfect for those wanting both woodland and city convenience.

    Clean facilities: Northlake Village RV Park maintains good standards according to reviewers. "The grounds are well maintained and so are the facilities; pool, fitness room, laundry and bathrooms," reports a camper who stayed during Thanksgiving.

    Smaller, quieter options: For campers seeking less crowded experiences, Lake Life RV Resort offers a boutique alternative. "It only has seven spots so it's very quiet and well kept. Enjoy the swimming pool on a hot day," mentions one satisfied visitor.

    What you should know

    Train noise: Some campgrounds experience railroad disruption. At Boyd RV Park, "Train is really close to the park so expect loud horns at night," warns one camper.

    Water quality concerns: Well water at some parks may not taste great. A Boyd RV Park visitor noted: "Water seems to be well water and tastes like it's contaminated. (Even with a carbon filter)."

    Highway noise: Despite natural settings, proximity to roads can impact some camping experiences. At Lees Country Campground, "the din of the highway can be heard if you listen for it."

    Flight patterns: The DFW airport impacts some camping areas with air traffic noise. A reviewer at Hickory Creek mentioned, "The only downside is the overall air traffic that you hear and see over the park from the Dallas-Fort Worth airport(it's cool initially but after a few nights it does get old)."

    Tips for camping with families

    Site selection for lake access: Choose waterfront sites where possible for recreation options. "We hopped over for a one night trip and had a blast! Our site was right off the water with a fun view (at night) of the lake Lewisville bridge," shares a family visiting Hickory Creek.

    Wildlife interaction: Kids often enjoy the animal encounters at certain parks. As one parent reported about Rock Island RV Park, "Ducks and geese flock in the area and create a fun atmosphere to spend time in," making it engaging for children.

    Playground availability: Not all parks have dedicated children's areas despite online information. One Hickory Creek visitor warned, "There is no playground that we could find, even though I read online that they had one," suggesting calling ahead to confirm amenities.

    Snake awareness: Parents should be vigilant about wildlife safety. "To our surprise, there was also plenty of snakes! We crossed one on the road as we drove in and saw several swimming in the lake," noted a family at Hickory Creek.

    Tips from RVers

    Gate security: Some parks offer enhanced security features. At Clean Living RV Park, "Safety and security are foremost, as park is completely fenced in with access via a code-controlled gate."

    Long-term stay amenities: For extended visits, proximity to services matters. "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," notes a long-term guest at Clean Living RV Park.

    Dump station logistics: Be prepared for different sewage setups. A Hickory Creek camper warns, "The only 'negative' I found is that the sewage hook up is not at the actual site. There are dump stations in different places. It was a bit nerve wrecking to use the dump station while people waited behind me."

    WiFi reliability issues: Internet access varies significantly between parks. One Northlake Village RV Park visitor reported, "It was disappointing to discover that the FREE WiFi didn't work," suggesting travelers bring backup connectivity options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Newark, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Newark, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 185 campgrounds and RV parks near Newark, TX and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Newark, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Newark, TX is Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake with a 4.5-star rating from 33 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Newark, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Newark, TX.

    What parks are near Newark, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Newark, TX that allow camping, notably Grapevine Lake and Benbrook Lake.