Wind Point Park

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Fishing and wildlife watching draw campers to Wind Point Park, a county-run facility on the water outside Lone Oak, Texas. The park provides full hookups at RV sites, with electric, water, and sewer connections and a dump station on site. Tent sites also have electrical hookups, though reviewers note these sites sit close together, with little separation between neighbors. Sites near the water face open lake views, and deer are frequently spotted moving through the grounds.

Site layout is one of the most consistent topics in reviews. All sites are open, with no large trees or shrubs providing visual separation, so campers can expect to see and hear neighboring sites throughout the day and night. Krystal E. notes that "when it rains some of the tent electrical camp sites fill with water," though the front office has historically offered refunds or site transfers when that happens. Waterside primitive sites include a concrete slab, picnic table, and fire pit. Some trees in those areas are suitable for hammocks, but poison ivy has been observed on several of them.

The park has dedicated fishing docks and allows boat-in access, making it a reasonable base for anglers working the lake. Staff drive through daily collecting trash and distributing bags, and the camp store carries enough supplies that most campers won't need a trip into town. Campers exploring the region can also find campsites near Lone Oak or consider nearby options like Anchor Inn Marina and Resort to the south. Reservations are available, and booking ahead is worth considering for waterfront sites, which tend to be the most requested.

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Map & DirectionsWind Point Park is located in Texas near Lone Oak

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Address

6553 St Park Road 55
Lone Oak, TX 75453

Coordinates

32.95900038 N
95.99400067 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Many campers appreciated the full hookups and lake views, plus helpful staff. However, recurring comments addressed overcrowded sites with minimal privacy and an outdated playground limiting family activities.

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Reviewed Mar. 9, 2026

Beautiful

Great environment & friendly staff. My only complaint is rowdy neighbors almost fist fighting drunk a site over. Children were present and foul language was being used and foul music was being played. I am young only 28 and the music was not family friendly. I have no kids but others nearby did. Other than the certain members on that site everything was great.

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Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Sydney F., March 9, 2026
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Sydney F., March 9, 2026
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Sydney F., March 9, 2026
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Reviewed Sep. 30, 2021

Good Camping in a Controlled Environment

If you’re looking for somewhere off the grid that is truly primitive, then this is not the place for you. If you don’t mind other people nearby, then you may enjoy your time here. Great docks for fishing. Beautiful water views, if you camp next to the water. Tent camping sites with electrical hookups are piled next to each other pretty close, so if you’re getting a tent electrical site you had better not mind getting friendly with your neighbors. Also, when it rains some of the tent electrical camp sites fill with water. However, if this happens the front office is more than willing to work with you and give you a refund or switch your site. There is a lot of wildlife roaming around - lots of deer! The primitive camp sites by the docks that overlook the water are beautiful. There is a concrete slab, picnic table, and fire pit at each primitive site. If you want to throw up a hammock, some of the primitive sites have trees that are the perfect distance apart for that - but be aware some of these trees are covered in poison ivy! The primitive sites are all close by to other types of campers, so it is never quiet and you can hear people at all hours of the day/night for the most part. Where we stayed by the water, we were next to an RV site. The other primitive camping sites also seem to be near RV sites and electrical tent sites, according to the map. If you camp near the water, it is very windy, especially at night, so make sure to bring plenty of blankets! Are you ever really on your own here: no. Are there beautiful views: yes. Is it truly primitive: no. Will you be taken care of: yes. All sites are open, with no big trees or shrubs to give privacy. You can see your neighbors and they can see you, even at the primitive sites. It would be a good place to bring a family or children for sure. I will say, the customer service at the main office is outstanding. They have anything you could think of for sale there, which is a huge plus. It is highly likely that you won’t need to drive into town for anything. Workers drive around with trash bags every day to ensure everyone is disposing of trash properly, and will give you free trash bags if you don’t have any, which is nice. All in all it depends on what you’re looking for, whether you choose to come to this camping location or not. We enjoy going here just to get away from the house and enjoy the beauty of the lake/nature for a bit. Although, I do wish there was more privacy. Everything is too close together, in my opinion.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Krystal E., September 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Krystal E., September 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Krystal E., September 30, 2021
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Reviewed Feb. 1, 2021

Great Place

We RV so finding a place with full hookups at each site was mind blowing! We were a bit close to our neighbors so if you’re looking for a site where you’re isolated, this is not the place for you.

We were on the lake so enjoyed spectacular sunsets every night. Lots of work is being done on the park right now, can’t wait to go back and see the improvements.

  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Ronda C., February 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Ronda C., February 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Ronda C., February 1, 2021
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Reviewed Sep. 9, 2019

Best Family spot around

Wind point park is one of my favorite parks in North texas. Inhave been going here since I was a kid. I now take my kids to this park. It still has the same family feel as always.

Reviewed May. 7, 2018

Um...

I've been coming to this park since I was 12 or 13 years old and we would tent camp. The only things to do is fish and go swimming and the play ground is kind of sad. I came camping in 2009 when I got back from Iraq and it was very well maintained then either, just leaves piled up so high mosquitos and various other pests loved it. We brought our camper out this weekend after reading reviews and hearing about how updated it is and how great it is but it's still the same park it's always been. There was literally a camper across from us being stabilized with cinder blocks... we have a three year old and took him to the park to burn some energy and were quite disappointed (as well as our son). The equipment was the same equipment from when I was a kid and there's really not much more than swings, a slide, merry go round, and a see-saw type thing. We paid over $90 for three nights and ended up leaving a day before because there was just nothing to do. There was also someone walking around our camper the first night and I'm still not sure who it was 😲. We had a tree in the worst part of our site, we couldn't let our awning out hardly. If we moved up a little bit we couldn't use out outdoor kitchen, if we a lot we'd be lucky to use our connections. We ended up in one of the only spots that didn't have some kind of asphalt and it had been raining for two days, that was a load of fun also because the mud was thick and there were two mini lakes around us. The campsites at the state park we're further away then here and I would have preferred some distance to our "neighbors". The gentleman who led us to our site was polite at least and they did spray for ants around our camper. However, I doubt we'll go back unless they make some better changes.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Victoria D., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Victoria D., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Wind Point Park by Victoria D., May 7, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cabins available at Wind Point Park?

No, Wind Point Park does not have cabins available for rent. The park primarily accommodates RV camping with full hookup sites and also has designated areas for tent camping. Some tent sites do offer electrical hookups, which is convenient for campers who want basic power while still enjoying a more rustic experience. For overnight stays, visitors should plan to bring their own RV or tent equipment.

What do visitor reviews say about Wind Point Park?

Wind Point Park elicits mixed opinions from visitors. Many appreciate the spectacular lake views and sunsets, especially from waterfront sites. The fishing docks are highlighted as excellent, and the park maintains a family-friendly atmosphere that spans generations, with some visitors returning for years. The full hookups at RV sites are considered a significant advantage. However, the park may not appeal to those seeking isolation, as campsites are relatively close together. Some visitors note that maintenance has varied over time. The park offers beautiful water views, wildlife interaction opportunities, and a convenient base for fishing and swimming, though it's not ideal for those seeking a truly primitive camping experience.

What amenities and facilities are available at Wind Point Park on Lake Tawakoni?

Wind Point Park offers full hookups at RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. The park features fishing docks with lake access, swimming areas, and a playground for children, though the playground equipment is basic. Campsites are available both along the water with scenic lake views and in interior locations. The park has a family-friendly atmosphere but sites are positioned relatively close together. Some maintenance work is ongoing to improve the facilities. For those seeking outdoor recreation, fishing is a primary attraction at this Lake Tawakoni destination.

How do I get to Wind Point Park in Lone Oak, TX?

Wind Point Park is located in Lone Oak, Texas on the shores of Lake Tawakoni in North Texas. The park is accessible by road, though specific directions would depend on your starting location. As a popular destination in the area, most GPS and mapping services can provide accurate directions to the park. For the most current access information and any seasonal road considerations, contact the park directly before your trip.