Best Campgrounds near Grand Prairie, TX

Camping options around Grand Prairie, Texas include several established campgrounds within a short drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Cedar Hill State Park, located on the shores of Joe Pool Lake, offers over 300 wooded campsites with full hookups along with primitive hike-in sites. Loyd Park in Grand Prairie provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with numerous amenities including electric hookups, showers, and trash service. Several privately operated campgrounds such as Traders Village RV Park and Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday add to the range of camping areas available within 15 miles of Grand Prairie.

Reservations are strongly recommended for most campgrounds in the region, particularly during spring and summer months when facilities reach capacity quickly. The climate around Grand Prairie features hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, though occasional cold fronts can bring freezing conditions. Many campgrounds in the area have experienced periodic closures due to flooding, particularly along Joe Pool Lake where water levels can rise significantly after heavy rainfall. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region due to proximity to the metropolitan area. A camper noted, "Cedar Hill is perfect for a day trip if you're living in the DFW metroplex. It offers camping, swimming, hiking, biking and the historic Penn Farm."

The campgrounds surrounding Grand Prairie vary significantly in their privacy and noise levels. Sites at Cedar Hill State Park provide more seclusion with "spacing and privacy" that impressed visitors, while proximity to highways means "you can hear traffic noise from just about every site." Water access represents a major draw for campers in the area, with Joe Pool Lake offering fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities. Facilities at established campgrounds generally include clean bathrooms and showers, though maintenance quality varies by location. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the convenience of these sites to urban amenities while still offering a nature experience: "Not as quiet and a bit more busy than most Texas state parks we frequent but the kids really enjoyed watching the planes and the skyline views at night."

Best Camping Sites Near Grand Prairie, Texas (169)

    1. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Cedar Hill, TX
    3 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. Loyd Park

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

    $17 / night

    "This park is run by the City Grand Prairie, which provides a lot of safety. Campsites are a little close together nearest the water but probably the best sites in the Park."

    "This is a city park in Grand Prairie, TX and reminds me of many state parks I’ve been to with larger trees and plenty of shade."

    3. Traders Village

    10 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    4 miles
    +1 (972) 647-2331

    "This location has all your needs for as long of a stay you ever need. Propane refill station, fuel station, a store, hair shop, laundry mat, showers and restrooms."

    "An exceptional location that offers everything required for a comfortable stay as well as a vibrant flea market! ehallpass"

    4. Treetops RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Arlington, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 467-7943

    "My boys jumped in the pool even though it was 55* outside and said it was a fun experience."

    "Truly a great place for the money and close to anything you would ever need."

    5. Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday

    6 Reviews
    Arlington, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 277-6600

    "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"

    6. Traders Village RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Grand Prairie, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 647-8205

    "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)."

    7. The Vineyards Campground & Cabins

    18 Reviews
    Grapevine, TX
    21 miles
    Website

    "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."

    8. North Texas Jellystone

    14 Reviews
    Burleson, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 426-5037

    "We are from Houston and I opt to drive 4 hours to this one in burleson. Waller is good fun but that park does not compare to this site."

    "We prefer the older part because of the trees that offer shade in the hot Texas sun, but the red carpet sites are so much better for big rigs."

    9. Traders Village Grand Prairie RV Park

    1 Review
    Grand Prairie, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 647-2331

    10. Northside RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Waxahachie, TX
    17 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."

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548 Reviews of 169 Grand Prairie Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Hunter Park

    Not private but free

    This was a great spot for me to park with my camper on the way through. There are some homeless here. The spot it's right on the lake and campers parallel park. Table and grill provided, and bathrooms are available. I felt safe and it was quiet at night. There is a fishing pier that seems well used by the community.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Holiday Park Campground

    Small, fairly convenient, and very quiet CG

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 73 for 1 night in mid September. The CG is clean, well maintained. The CG roads are paved, but narrow and a little winding in places. The sites themselves all seemed mostly level. The CG was very quiet and peaceful. There were only 2 or 3 other campers in the CG while we were there. Our site, 73, was a pull-through, as were several, but some were back in. The registration card says to watch for branches if your RV is over 12’ tall, but there were several branches much lower than that leaving site 73. We were able to navigate to avoid most of them, but one was unavailable, so be advised. There were lots of deer that wandered through our part of the CG. 

    AT&T coverage was pretty good with 2 bars of LTE service and speeds up to 17 MB/s. We had a clear view to the N at the site, so Starlink was fine with speeds up to 20 MB/s.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    The Vineyards

    A must stay!!!

    In a very nice campground with spacious FHU sites that are concrete pads and level. Great views of the lake. A well equipped campground store with lots of items. Clean large bathrooms and showers as well as a laundry room. Have events throughout the week for social activities for adults and kids. Great hosts and a very well kept campground. Definitely a place to stay overnight or a week.

  • Cyn T.
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Lake Park Campground

    Quiet and Peaceful

    Check in was simple. Kasey and Shane are wonderful. Convenient to the lake. Easy access to stores and I 35. There is a parking lot for your boat or jet skis within the campground. The sites for 30 amp and smaller campers are closer to the water. 50 amp and larger campers are in the shade. I am not certain of fees for park entry. Website says that day use area is included in the amenities, but had to pay the entry fee yesterday.

  • Bobbie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patriot RV Park

    Comfortable stay

    Stayed for two months for my husband's work. Park manager, Becky, was helpful and nice. They have a saltwater pool, dog park, laundry room, shower/bathrooms, trees/landscaping and access to a boat ramp. Some sites are a bit tight. We were in the top part of the campground and had no issues with it being real wet. Have heard that the lower area does have pooling of water with heavy rain. It does go away quickly, but should be aware of this if you have lots of outside things or a pet. Would stay here again.

  • S
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Hunter Park

    I had a great time here

    Hunter Park in Texas is truly a great destination for those who love camping. I had the opportunity to experience and feel the fresh air and peace here. Although the terrain is relatively flat and the trees are sparse, the closeness to nature made me feel relaxed. The weather can change quite dramatically, so I recommend being well prepared. A big plus is its proximity to Dinosaur Valley State Park and Lake Granbury, where you can enjoy activities like hiking and boating. Hunter Park is truly the perfect place for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of life!

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Guide to Grand Prairie

Grand Prairie camping offers convenient access to nature within the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with several campgrounds located along the shores of Joe Pool Lake and nearby waterways. Sites range from primitive to full-service accommodations with concrete pads. Winter temperatures typically remain mild, with daytime highs in the 50s-60s°F, though occasional freezing periods occur between December and February.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Cedar Hill State Park provides access to Joe Pool Lake where campers can fish for largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. "We watched the planes and the kids really enjoyed fishing right off the fishing dock. My boys caught a 12 lb and 20 lb catfish," notes a visitor to The Vineyards Campground & Cabins.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds feature trail systems for day hikes. At Cedar Hill State Park, visitors can explore multiple trail options. One camper mentions, "Good trail system" with varied terrain suitable for different skill levels.

Family activities: For families seeking structured entertainment, North Texas Jellystone offers scheduled programming throughout the day. "There are tons of activities, games, crafts, pools, petting zoo, water park, and more. We love it here," writes one camper. Another adds, "Kids and adults both enjoy candy bar bingo and dancing the night away to tunes by an energetic DJ!"

What campers like

Convenience to urban amenities: Many campers appreciate the proximity to shopping, restaurants, and attractions while still enjoying outdoor spaces. A reviewer at Treetops RV Resort notes, "Just down the road from the Cowboys Stadium. 25 minutes to downtown Dallas and 20 to Fort Worth. Beautiful tree filled park."

Shaded sites: Given the Texas heat, tree cover ranks high on campers' priority lists. "The park is designed with small loops for 15-20 camp sites in each loop. Very little traffic right by the individual spots," shares a Cedar Hill State Park visitor. At Loyd Park, campers mention "sites are spaced far apart all come with fire ring and covered picnic table."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained amenities receive frequent praise. A visitor to Northside RV Resort comments, "Each shower has its own toilet and vanity behind a lockable door," and another adds that "bathrooms are so clean. The park itself is gated and secure."

What you should know

Seasonal crowds: Reservations become essential during peak periods, especially weekends. At Loyd Park, a visitor notes it's "Usually quiet except on weekends" when day-use visitors increase.

Insect concerns: Several campgrounds report seasonal insect issues. A Cedar Hill visitor warns, "Nice lake but there were fire ants and chiggers all over our campsite!" Another camper repeats the concern about "Fire ants and chiggers all over!"

Weather impacts: Campground access and conditions can change rapidly after heavy rainfall. Sites near water may experience periodic flooding or muddy conditions. At one campground, a visitor reports they were "Partially closed due to flooding."

Traffic noise: Due to proximity to urban areas, some campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads. Cedar Hill sites have varying noise levels, and campers should select locations further from highways when possible.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At The Vineyards Campground & Cabins, a camper shares, "Check-in was very easy, sites were very clean and well maintained, playground was amazing with an awesome 'roller-coaster' swing that the teenagers even loved."

Swimming options: Joe Pool Lake provides swimming opportunities during warmer months. A Loyd Park visitor notes, "Beach area and playgrounds are great, although you do have quite a few day users."

Educational opportunities: Cedar Hill State Park features historic Penn Farm where families can learn about regional agricultural history through preserved buildings and interpretive signs.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday, a camper advises, "Very nice place. Quiet and clean. After hours check in was very fast and easy. Lots of trees. Good place to stay in a big city."

Hookup availability: Most campgrounds around Grand Prairie offer water and electric connections, with some providing full hookups. A camper at Loyd Park states, "They have a few full hook ups and lots of RV sites with water and electricity."

Level sites: Many RV sites in the area feature concrete pads that provide level parking. "Large sites with covered Picnic tables. Sites spread nicely with no one on top of you," mentions a visitor to The Vineyards Campground.

Access considerations: Some campgrounds have specific entrance requirements. A KOA visitor notes, "Just make sure if you are hauling, you are coming in the right direction so you can avoid u-turning into the campground."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most affordable camping options in Grand Prairie?

For budget-friendly camping near Grand Prairie, Traders Village RV Park offers economical rates with basic amenities and convenient access to the metroplex. Another affordable option is Camp 10626 RV Park, which provides reasonable rates for longer stays and features a quiet, laid-back atmosphere while maintaining proximity to shopping, restaurants, and lakes. Both locations give you the opportunity to enjoy camping without breaking the bank.

Are there any lake camping options near Grand Prairie?

Grand Prairie offers several excellent lake camping options. Cedar Hill State Park Campground sits on the shores of Joe Pool Lake with over 300 campsites to choose from and features the historic Penn Farm. For a different lake experience, Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake provides a secluded feeling despite its proximity to the city, with well-spaced campsites and excellent water views. Both options offer a perfect balance of lake access while remaining close to urban conveniences.

Where are the best camping places near Grand Prairie?

Loyd Park stands out as an excellent camping destination near Grand Prairie, offering a state park-like experience with large trees, ample shade, and water access. This city-run park features swimming areas, hiking trails, and a well-stocked camp store. For a more remote feel without leaving the metroplex, Hunter Park provides a peaceful camping experience with open terrain that lets you connect with nature despite being relatively close to urban amenities.

What RV parks are available in Grand Prairie?

Rock Island RV Park offers a unique RV experience with sites surrounding a quaint pond where ducks and geese create a pleasant atmosphere. The park even features various farm animals on the premises, adding to its charm. Treetops RV Resort provides a clean, quiet setting with beautiful shade trees and mostly pull-through spaces that make setup easy. Amenities include fire pits, picnic tables, clean bathhouses, and reliable laundry facilities, making it an excellent choice for RVers visiting Grand Prairie.