Best Campgrounds near Seagoville, TX

Campgrounds near Seagoville, Texas range from lakeside parks to RV resorts, with several options within a 30-minute drive. Cedar Hill State Park, located about 20 miles west of Seagoville, provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins with access to Joe Pool Lake. The region includes both public parks and private campgrounds like Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park and Rockin' Sunset RV Resort, which offer mixed-use camping areas accommodating tents, RVs, and in some locations, cabin rentals. Many campgrounds in this region feature waterfront access, though the proximity to Dallas means these natural settings exist alongside suburban development.

Access to most camping areas requires reservations, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for outdoor activities. Winter camping is available year-round at most locations, with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing for extended periods. The flat terrain around Seagoville means sites are generally accessible without high-clearance vehicles, though some lakefront locations may have limited parking during peak seasons. Campers should note the proximity to urban areas affects the wilderness experience. A visitor to Hickory Creek Park observed, "The location of this campground feels secluded from the city but close to the highway so you can be in the city within a few minutes drive."

Lakefront camping represents the primary draw for many visitors to the Seagoville area, with several parks offering direct water access for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Cedar Hill State Park receives mixed reviews, with some campers noting maintenance issues with camping pads and picnic areas. Wildlife sightings, particularly deer, are commonly reported at several parks in the region. Noise levels vary significantly by location – campgrounds closer to highways and the Dallas-Fort Worth airport experience more ambient noise than those situated in more remote areas. According to reviews, parks like Pilot Knoll offer "calm water, large lot land area and clean, easy access to walk right into the lake to swim," making them popular with families. Most established campgrounds provide basic amenities including restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings, with RV-focused sites typically offering full hookups.

Best Camping Sites Near Seagoville, Texas (150)

    1. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Cedar Hill, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 291-3900

    $25 - $30 / night

    "They offer water access, electricity, are near facilities, have tables and fire pits. Many of the sites overlook the lake or have easy access to the lake."

    "Lake is nearby, and fishing permits in Tx are cheap and easy to grab online. Fairly quiet, but the sites themselves are private a shaded for the most part."

    2. The Range Vintage Trailer Resort

    7 Reviews
    Ennis, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 210-2900

    $98 / night

    "Sarah and Paul have curated a great Texas countryside campground with private well spaced sites and great amenities. Need high speed Internet for work- got it."

    "I stayed in spot #19, which gives you visibility to all the amenities around. The place is peaceful, I enjoyed walking my gsd around the property and checking out all the airstream rentals."

    3. Plantation Place

    3 Reviews
    Sunnyvale, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (469) 846-9839

    $63 - $87 / night

    4. Northside RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Waxahachie, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 908-0040

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Each shower has its own toilet and vanity behind a lockable door. Our campsite (532) was a little awkward to get in because of the corner and the speed bumps, but not impossible."

    "The park has a man made lake with jogging trails. We enjoyed our stay."

    5. Cedar Ridge Mobile Home & RV Park

    1 Review
    Lancaster, TX
    14 miles
    +1 (214) 371-9818

    "Stayed there during our trip to Texas, after visiting Big Bend. Overall, pretty good spot for RVing."

    6. Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Wills Point, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 524-9600

    "We spent an entire month, as we typically do, in Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park in Terrell, Texas. There is a lot to really like about this campground. We would definitely stay here again."

    "Just outside DFW area."

    7. Loyd Park

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

    $17 / night

    "Loyd Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to escape the city and enjoy the natural beauty of Texas. "

    "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."

    8. East Fork Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Wylie, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 442-3141

    $14 - $150 / night

    "We had a nice view of Lake Lavon. Grills and tables vary by site, some are very old, but many have been replaced."

    "I avoided any rough spots in the road and arrived at a LONG and roomie site with a beautiful view of the lake."

    9. Rockin' Sunset RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Wills Point, TX
    21 miles
    Website

    $450 / night

    "Easy access to the DallasFt Worth Area as well as East Texas!"

    10. Dallas Hi Ho RV Park

    2 Reviews
    DeSoto, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 223-4834
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Recent Reviews near Seagoville, TX

515 Reviews of 150 Seagoville Campgrounds


  • B
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Lake Ray Hubbard RV Resort

    RV Park, Not Resort

    The park is average at best. Owners won’t pay for it to be well managed. Rhonda is their best asset and they take advantage of her. Park managers are severely under-qualified, rude, lazy, generally worthless. Minimal maintenance, mostly do everything you need done yourself. They provide mowing but with many restrictions. Only place I’ve ever had to deal with pests—mice, spiders, ants. Mostly long-term residents. Near lake, not lakeside, definitely a drive. They have family activities. Pool is mostly kids. Park overrun by unsupervised kids. Probably would look for different park next time.

  • D
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Dallas-Northeast Campground

    Nice place to stop

    Clean facilities and great staff. People were working on new features and cleaning all the time. We had lots of laundry to do, and they have plenty of modern machines. A nice pond to walk around.

  • Rusty B.
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Liberty Hill Park Campground

    Beautiful location and beautiful weather

    My group stayed at the large shelter site which had some amazing tent locations immediately of the lake. Obviously, there were plenty of RV hookups with nearby accommodations for showers and restrooms.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Loyd Park

    Quiet and Serene

    We stayed here for four nights and it was a welcome retreat after staying in mini RV parks. Our spot was number 184. Not right on the water, but we can see the water from one of our windows. If we came back here again and we couldn’t get right on the water. I would choose a site with more shade like site number 190 has lots of shade.We’re here in October so it’s pretty warm. The hookups work well and the place is very well-maintained. I haven’t tried the public restrooms as our RV restroom is fine. I would definitely come back here again.

  • janet S.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Canton I-20 RV Park

    Easy to Get to, Cheap to Stay

    No complaints, best park I've seen in this area. 

    Very well maintained, large spaces, picnic tables, nice clean pool, clean laundry room and all machines working. 

    Good job.

    15 mins to Buccees :-)

  • janet S.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Canton I-20 RV Park

    Easy to get to. Cheap to Stay.

    No complaints, best park I've seen in this area. Very well maintained, large spaces, picnic tables, nice clean pool, clean laundry room and all machines working. 

    Good job.

  • rspillers84
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Canton I-20 RV Park

    SUPER EASY ACCESS - VERY AFFORDABLE - CLOSE TO BUCCEES

    Canton I-20 RV Park is a solid spot right off the interstate. The sites are large, easy to pull into, and each one has a picnic table which makes it nice to sit outside. 

    It’s quiet for being so close to I-20, and the park feels open and well kept. 

    They’ve got a pool, showers, and restrooms that are clean and maintained, plus free laundry, which is a big bonus if you’re staying long term. 

    Utilities are included in the rent, so the price is straightforward. It’s not a resort, but it’s a comfortable, practical place to stay whether you’re traveling through or sticking around for work in the area.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    Not too impressed

    We arrived after hours after calling and instructed to just go to our campsite. The park had absolutely no signs indicating where the campground is. We were surprised to find a very sloping site with the cement bumpers missing rebar and very unsafe. No after hours phone number and no campground host. Is this any way to run a campground? We flagged down another camper who indicated that three sites were available when he checked in a couple of hours earlier. This is the first time that we encountered something like this in our years of camping. No one here to answer questions….sites in terrible disrepair still being represented as safe. We had to replace in the hopes that someone would not arrive to claim their site. In the morning we experienced pounding on our door to be challenged by armed…yes, they had guns, officers questioning why we were “squatting” Needless to say this campground is very disorganized and needs an after hours emergency phone number, campground host, safety inspections, as well as a manager who cares.


Guide to Seagoville

Camping sites near Seagoville, Texas include options within a 30-minute driving radius that extend into neighboring towns like Terrell, Grand Prairie, and Ennis. While many camping areas in this region sit at elevations between 400-500 feet, the flat terrain means minimal hiking difficulty but potential drainage issues during heavy rain periods. Summer temperatures regularly reach 100°F between July and August with high humidity, making spring and fall the optimal camping seasons.

What to do

Fishing at stocked ponds: Several campgrounds maintain fishing areas where licenses aren't required. At The Range Vintage Trailer Resort in Ennis, campers appreciate the peaceful setting. "We saw no one and the only thing we could hear were the coyotes in the distance at night," notes Clare P., who found the experience "a lot like boondocking with full hookups."

Basketball and tennis: Active campers can take advantage of recently upgraded recreational facilities. Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park maintains their facilities regularly. "The basketball/tennis courts had just been resurfaced," reports Will and Lucinda B., who spent a month at the park and noted the ongoing maintenance.

Lake activities: Many campgrounds offer direct water access for swimming, boating, and kayaking from spring through fall. At East Fork Park Campground on Lake Lavon, visitors enjoy waterfront views. "Great views of the water and wildflowers in the meadows. The shaded picnic tables are a plus," writes Melanie and Doug G., who appreciated the lake setting.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campers appreciate the room between campsites in the area. "The sites are well spaced and are 'mostly' paved with aging asphalt," notes Ray & Terri F. about East Fork Park Campground, adding that "the sites are well spaced and there are trees - some large enough to provide shade if desired."

Proximity to urban amenities: The location allows easy access to Dallas while maintaining some natural surroundings. "The location is nice on the lake with lots of sail boats sailing by," reports Mia D. about East Fork Park, though she cautions that "the roads are horrible" despite the pleasant views.

Clean, updated facilities: Loyd Park maintains high standards for its facilities. "This city run park is one of our favorites, and only minutes from our home. All sites are paved, several are lake front, and the majority of them are well shaded," writes Randy H., highlighting the park's accessibility and comfort.

What you should know

Seasonal maintenance issues: During peak seasons, some parks struggle with upkeep. "When we were there the grass was at least a foot high, creating no play space for the kids in the ample open areas," reports Cheryl D. about East Fork Park Campground, a common observation during busy periods.

Reservation policies: Some campgrounds have strict reservation policies that can catch campers off guard. "Stayed here 5 nights waiting for our property to be ready. Called into the office like we have every morning and was told 'sorry you have to leave we reserved your spot.' ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!" reports Allison A. about Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park.

Road conditions: Access roads to several campgrounds need improvement. "The road is in fairly bad shape, leading into the park. They could really use a road company out there to fix it," notes Will and Lucinda B. about Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park, while multiple reviewers mention potholes at East Fork Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for park amenities: Cedar Hill State Park Campground offers family-friendly features despite mixed reviews. "The park is designed with small loops for 15-20 camp sites in each loop. Very little traffic right by the individual spots," writes Michael C., noting the safer environment for children.

Consider noise levels: Campgrounds closer to highways experience more ambient noise. "You're really close to I-20, you will hear the road noise. Only trucks are loud," warns Will and Lucinda B. about Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park, something families with light sleepers should consider.

Check water access safety: Water access varies greatly between campgrounds. "We stayed at site 115 great spot close to the water," notes Tammie L. about Loyd Park, which features a beach area popular with families, though she cautions that weekends bring many day visitors.

Tips from RVers

Connectivity considerations: For RVers who need to stay connected, Wi-Fi quality varies significantly. "Internet is great, bathrooms are clean, staff is nice!" reports Paxton M. about Northside RV Resort, though other campgrounds struggle with consistent service.

Site leveling: Many campgrounds in the area have uneven sites. "The pad has definitely broken up over time and isn't level. The fire pit is also sitting at an angle," notes Melanie and Doug G. about East Fork Park Campground, suggesting RVers bring additional leveling blocks.

Utility hookup placement: Hookup locations can require extensions at some campgrounds. "I backed in and used my extension power cord because the box was located midway from the rear. Since the space was so long... I could have pulled up a bit," explains Gary W. about East Fork Park Campground, highlighting the spaciousness but unusual utility placement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Seagoville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Seagoville, TX is Cedar Hill State Park Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 62 reviews.

What parks are near Seagoville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Seagoville, TX that allow camping, notably Bardwell Lake and Lavon Lake.