From jct I-35 & FM 3002 (Lone Oak Rd-exit 483): Go 1-3/4 mi E on Lone Oak Rd.
lived here 10 years.i really enjoy living here.very quiet at night..just overall enjoy the view of the lake too.
You can see the lake and walk down to it
It's a very small RV park. There is a convenience store about two miles down the road from it and it's right off of the main Bridge of the lake you have to slow down or you'll miss the park it's up on the hill to the right
Nice place, peaceful and quiet. Nice and friendly people too. The view of the lake is awesome and it's close to the dfw area.
We stopped in for a night on our way further south and this place was a DUMP. The photos on the website don't depict what the park actually looks like.
Spaces were tight to get into and out of, the pads are gravel which is fine if there aren't ruts in them which our pad had and it was sloping horribly down the hill and to the passenger side. Apparently, a lot of people live there full time which is fine, but they keep their junk outside of their campers. The spot we had a full time resident was gone for a bit and we had to contend with the big indoor furniture they left outside before we could even back in.
The view of Ray Roberts Lake was gorgeous at sunrise. The lady that checked us in was nice, the view of the lake and her being nice is the only reason I am giving this place 2 stars.
I suggest keep driving 5 more miles east and camping at Ray Roberts State Park, beautiful campground.
We had a great time staying here. Owner was great with communication. Gravel lots with paved terraces. Pretty good water flow and surrounded by trees. Small lot too so minimal noise other than the neighboring cows and geese at the vet next door which is great if you have pets. The vet is actually amazing. Great location and price. Oh, and there's an RV service department not one minute from the site which is great if you need something fixed.