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15 RV Parks near Oak Leaf, Texas
Glenn Heights, Texas 2.35 miles E
Cedar Hill, Texas 6.98 miles NW
We did however find 15 campgrounds within 25 miles of Oak Leaf. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Oak Leaf in the left hand column.
200 W Bear Creek Rd Glenn Heights, Texas 75154 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 145 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 8 Reviews
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Apr 2016 - $30.00
Restricted height clearance from overgrown trees. Bathrooms/showers need a complete remodel. No cable TV or high speed Internet access. TV reception fair, channels very limited.
Wireless signal strength issues. Many cluttered lots.
Sites need to reworked. Many old and dirty campers in various states of disrepair.
Trash dumpsters overflowing, smelly and unlit. Dark.
Covered dish events would be nice. A pool and clubhouses too.
Needs upgrades everywhere. - rvpro290
Feb 2015 - $30.00
Location of this park is terrific, easy access to Dallas and the gentleman that checked us in was very polite. However, the filthy bathrooms ruined our visit. Smoky with cigarette butts in the sinks and ashtrays in toilet stalls. Showers had no hooks or bench, forcing us to dress right out in the bathroom. Cold & hot water faucets were switched around. Pull through sites had just enough room for RV, but trees needed trimming to allow for easier access. A vehicle parked by the bathroom made driving out of our site difficult. We would Not recommend this park. - Twilight
Sep 2014 - $23.00
We stayed in the park for 2 and a half weeks. At first it was ok, however as the week passed, the night manager became rude and intolerable. The rules state that quiet time is 9pm to 8am. The night manager (who was usually intoxicated) would be yelling across the park or talking extremely loud knowing that people had to be up early the next morning for work. He also stuck his neighbor's water hose down his toilet to clean out his black water tank. Most of the people in the park are locals. The managers, Joe and Shari are very kind are doing the best they can. It's too bad their help lacks in customer service. - The Green Monster
602 Cantrell St Waxahachie, Texas 75165 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 40 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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May 2018 - $9.00
The parks roads in bad shape, camping sites also need repairs. The grass was high. - Joceil
Feb 2012 - $20.00
As in many RV parks around Dallas the park tenants here are for the most part are transient workers. Some of their campers made us shudder with the creeps, for example aged FEMA trailers with all the windows covered with foil. The upside of sharing a campground with workers is that they go to work, on weekdays the park empties out by 7 AM and it's very quiet. All sites are "back in" but most are nice and wide, even a novice RVer won't have a problem, just avoid the few sites that sit at awkward angles. They do allow you to drive down and pick any site you want, set up and then report back to the office. Solid and fairly level concrete pads and wide concrete roads. Clean 50 amp service, good sewer hook up. I disagree with an earlier post there's very limited shade available. Get used to train noise, two railways cut through town, and one is just 500 yards over the creek from the park. The trains run night and day and it will take a bit of getting used to the whistles through the night but you do become accustomed to the noise and the gentle vibrations. We stayed here two months and felt welcome and safe. The cost was very reasonable (plus electricity) the owners leave you alone. Across the creek sits a wonderful 7 3/4 mile long hike and bike path we recommend you walk the North path, it follows the Creek for 1 3/4 miles and is very pleasant and the view varies. The South path goes for 6 miles and is not nearly as varied in scenery. Now about the rental apartments built by the storage and RV park owner. You will be amused driving by the little ghetto of transformed storage units, these people are living in little box's with no sanitation, they use communal men's and ladies' showers and washrooms and the dress of choice most days is pajama's and furry slippers, Howard Hughes would be proud. Don't worry, they keep to themselves. - Bri & Max
Jun 2009 - $9.00
Maneuvering is very easy, the sites are relatively level, all the hookups work, the dump station is easy to use and even in the Texas heat, there was enough shade to keep things reasonable. This is a campground I will always return to. - tbax46
1570 W FM 1382 Cedar Hill, Texas 75104 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 355 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 56 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $25.00
We were warned about the ant problem on our arrival so I put a natural insecticide down around d the jacks and tires. It must have worked for two days. But on the third day, after a full day at the Texas State Fair we came back to an inundated MH with crazy ants. I had to go to a 24 hour Walmart for Home Defense and send the grand kid home in the middle of the night so we could rid the MH of ants. I never seen them on the jacks, tires or lower compartments but they seemed to be everywhere in the living area. How they got in is a mystery. Home Defense and/or Devin dust is necessary! We have since been told this is a years old problem at Cedar Hill S.P., so it is off our list of places to return to. And that is a shame since it was beautiful outside and close to Dallas and the grandson. - jlogco1978
Jul 2018 - $20.00
This park should be labeled a bio-hazard and closed down until the problem is solved. It is overrun with Argentine ants which are everywhere. They are on your picnic tables, benches, RV pads and everywhere else. Even though we sprinkled Sevin dust all around our trailer, we woke up with ants everywhere inside the trailer. In the beds, counters, walls, sinks, you name it. Argentine ants are an invasive species with no natural control. We hated to use insecticides in the trailer, but we used Sevin dust inside, Raid ant spray and diatomaceous earth. It was horrible. It was the first day of our trip and we thought it was over, but where to go? Certainly not home where we could transport this biological nightmare. The thought of our house being overrun with these creatures was too much. We got out of that park immediately and continued with our trip. I sincerely apologize for transporting an invasive species around the country. With continued the use of Raid and Sevin dust and we beat them back after a few days. Its been a week since we got home and have not seen them. We can pray that we got them all. It was a nightmarish start to our trip. - LouVZ
Jun 2018 - $42.00
My DH and I stayed in this park for a week. The site was very spacious with a very large back area. The site was asphalt and hard but not very level. The grass was not cut and in areas on our site the grass was knee high. The restroom/showers were buggy and there was a tarantula living in the ladies shower area. The water here smells like sulfur. Our site was very quiet and we were able to enjoy a fire in the fire pit. We ended up with an ant infestation so we probably will not stay here again. - Travelindog
3769 Parks School House Rd Waxahachie, Texas 75165 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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May 2017 - $10.00
I have stayed out here before. Just needed to stay a short time. I drove in and found the park in deplorable condition. There were old junky trailers everywhere. Trash and junk stacked everywhere. After trying to call a few weeks, unable to reach anyone because they won't call you back. We left. It really was that bad. - J59T
Jul 2009 - $10.00
This is a gravel parking lot with hook ups. It's cheap and the 10 dollar rate reflects the monthly rate. They charge $100 for the week or $20 a day. Quite a few long time residents. Their hours that they conduct "business" leave a bit to be desired. - J59T
Jul 2009 - $20.00
Website is deceiving, park has been open for about 2 years and they have made NO improvements. There are no laundry, shower or restroom facilities. - J59T
3401 Ragland Rd Grand Prairie, Texas 75052 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 221 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 31 Reviews
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May 2018 - $23.00
Beautiful park. Nice shady spots. We were here during the week. Very few people. A big day-use, swimming and recreation area so weekends & summer months are likely to be extremely busy. - MoHo on the Go
Mar 2018 - $25.00
Typical State/City park, everything clean and neat, staff friendly and helpful. Sites for FHU are at back of park away from the lake with only 30A electric. Site was asphalt and reasonably level. Lots of trees but were still able to get our satellite TV without hassle. Nice park in fairly central location to Dallas and Ft.Worth with all major shopping available in nearby Mansfield. - Retired Wanderers
Mar 2018 - $35.00
Considering your within the confines of the metroplex called DFW and within 30-45 minutes drive of most of DFW...this park is actually rather quite and nice. In the mornings you could hear/see the airplanes leaving DFW...but the planes were high enough it wasn't inconvenient or annoying. Having read the warning in a couple of other reviews about the extra parking fee ($10 a day per motor vehicle - no charge for trailers)...I thought I had paid ahead; I was wrong...but they do take credit cards at the gate. The road construction on 360 is annoying, it appeared that will be wrapping up soon. ATT service was ok, but we were there to sleep and shower at the trailer...the rest of the time we were enjoying the sites of DFW. If you need 50 Amp service, might be best to call the park office ahead of time and make sure they have you down for one. Their online reservation system works really well, but there is no way to request a 50 amp service; thankfully it wasn't warm enough to need both a/c units and we could use the adapter. The folks working the gate were very friendly and willing to answer questions & offer suggestions. - zhilton
1961 Lone Star Rd Mansfield, Texas 76063 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 132 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 46 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $45.00
We had a good overnight experience and would return. The location is nice, close to the highway without the highway noise. It is very quiet. They were able to accommodate our big rig, but the sites are a little close. We did not use any of the amenities although the pool was very nice and temping. There are small trees on each site and plenty of grassy area with tables. The sites are set up so the utilities are shared. The intense heat during our stay did cause our EMS to drop power a couple of times but it quickly restored. - Stephen Pinn
Jun 2018 - $41.00
All driving and parking surfaces are granite pea gravel. Our pull-through site is 6" out of level. This facility is nice and very adequate, but it is not "manicured." Many mature trees provide shade to several sites. Dog park is close to common areas. Full hookups are located well and in close proximity to our connect points on our rig. Good WiFi connectivity. Nice clean pool and adjacent covered pavilion with gas grill/charcoal grill and picnic tables, playground, horseshoe pit and basketball goal. The restroom/bath house/laundry facilities are very clean. - SteveDahl
Apr 2018 - $32.00
This campground was very neat, clean and the WiFi was pretty good, although a bit slow. The laundry was very clean and it was $1.50 to wash and $1.00 to dry. The roadways around the CG were grave, MH was parked on a concrete slab and there was a picnic table and a nice grassy area between. It was not really near any restaurants or shopping,so we had to go the Ft. Worth or Arlington area for food and shopping. We would stay here again. - quilt lady
2602 Mayfield Rd Grand Prairie, Texas 75052 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 302 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 43 Reviews
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May 2018 - $41.00
Not bad... The entrance sign is partially blocked by a tree but the Garmin knew where it was. Then we had to go over three big speed bumps to find registration -- with the last one requiring a turn while crossing. After checking in, we had to turn around in the parking lot (that is full when the market is open) and go back over the speed bumps to get to our site. The site itself was long enough but the grassy mud between the sites was barely big enough for the picnic table the birds used for target practice. The park is in good condition overall, but when I pulled the loose cap off the sewer hook-up there was a clear breach about 12 inches down. Several other deep-capital issues may be present. However, the water/power/Wi-Fi were all outstanding -- with the latter only slowing down when it was raining and everyone was streaming at the same time! The market is nice if a little dirty. With all the mariachi music and Hispanic themed products I could have just as easily been in Tijuana. - JC Penny
Apr 2018 - $40.00
The Traders Village campground is part of the large flea market complex, not a separate park with RV's as the main focus. The first thing i noticed upon entering the park was the frequency of speed bumps. Big ones too. The office/store was hard to find, it was not convenient to the campers. One had to make a u-turn after checking in and go across the speed bumps again to get to your site. There are concrete interior roads and pads, and the sites are very close to each other. I had to put the picnic table under my bedroom slide so I could walk around it. Fortunately there was no one next to be because our slideouts may have touched. There are a lot of trees, home to hundreds of starlings who produce poop at a very good rate. It was everywhere. The park had a general 'used' look to it. With a little extra maintenance it could be quite nice. but still very cozy. There was no cable, but the antenna picked up many Dallas stations. The wi-fi was adequate. The row across from me was mostly occupied by workers. I was unsure if I could pull out when it came time to leave because of the many vehicles around. Fortunately, they had left before I did. But, it was still a tight turn. - Martini
Nov 2017 - $20.00
We stayed here over the winter. Overall it was a great place to stay. The sites are big enough, and staff were good. Bad stuff: trees needed to be trimmed back & getting out of the park on weekends is awful (due to flea market) - KodiTzu
4126 County Road 616 Alvarado, Texas 76009 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 85 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Nov 2014 - $27.00
Stayed in site 19, an interior site so the loud band was not a problem. Level gravel site. Be sure to call ahead as the sites are filling up with local construction workers. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Will stay again if in the area. - twocoots
Oct 2014 - $27.00
This park is about 10-15 miles from I-35W, then a dusty gravel road to get to park. A lot of full timers live there. Unlevel sites. At dark a loud band from a bar thru the trees started & played thru the night. Dogs barking all night. WiFi not good. Not a great place to stay even one night. We would Not stay here again! - Knay
Sep 2013 - $27.00
We stayed here while shopping for a new motorhome at MHSRV also. It's only about 10 minutes away, so if you're shopping it's conveniently located. They have pull through and back in sites. The pull through sites being large enough to accommodate a 40' 5th wheel and long bed truck. The site we were in didn't have much grassy area, and the site itself was mostly Texas clay dirt. It had rained before we got there, so there was quite a bit of mud at our site. A little gravel would help keep the mud out of our RV. The "grassy" area next to our rig was mostly weeds, and more mud. But for a couple of nights it wasn't a bad option. The Wi-Fi worked really well, the people were nice and we didn't have a problem getting our satellite up and running. There are some trees here, but not a lot. There aren't many dining options in Alvarado, we went to Benny Joe's and it wasn't bad. Mansfield has a grocery store and more restaurant options. - Gogirl
9101 US-67 Alvarado, Texas 76009 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 64 | 0 Reviews
2715 S. Cooper Arlington, Texas 76015 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 170 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 67 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $50.00
Fully functional little park, right in the middle of town. Sites are all gravel, with small grass next to them, but very level. The sewer hook up was all the way in the rear of the site. Lots of mature trees, but none interfered with our rig. Sites not large, and if there were more people it would feel cramped. We were just there for an overnight stop, so we didn't mind. The back portion has lots of long-term campers. They weren't too messy, but had that settled-in look. The bath house was being remodeled, but they had put nice enough temporary toilets and showers in place. Satellite good, cell service good. Fenced dog areas. Didn't check out the office, pool, wifi, or cable due to our short stay. One thing I didn't like was there seemed to be more trash than I like to see, especially in the creek that goes through the grounds. I saw plenty of big rigs also. For a convenient location right in town, it was great. Quiet, too. - Quartermoon
Mar 2018 - $70.00
Lots of trash in the ditches in this campground. Sites are very close together and if you show up after hours, make sure you know that next to the back door there is a bulletin board that holds your reservation information. Very hard to get into the campground with a bigger rig. It is close to amenities though as it's right in town. - JamesandLisa
Oct 2017 - $55.00
What other campers say about permanents is very true - that area can be cleaned up a lot. We were assigned #6 which was a deluxe site in the front row. This one site had the sewer/electric on the other side so you were supposed to go around a tight corner between two trees. The employee taking us to the site said he would direct and watch the sides -he didn't and it caused $2000 worth of damage to our truck from turning too tight. The manager said it was clearly our fault because we booked in as 25' - I showed her the receipt saying 33'. There were several pull-through sites that remained empty during our stay so not sure why they would risk that at our expense. Other than that the park was fine - very convenient to shopping and the interstate. Lots of shade; bathrooms were clean and well-maintained. Wifi & cable worked fine and site was level with a nice patio, chairs and BBQ. - Catsinatrailer