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3.3 (46 reviews)

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- [ ] KOA Arlington. Very nice RV park. Well maintained, clean and quiet. Trees and green grass are nice to see. Felt very secure and safe.

Ashley H.

PLEASE READ THIS REVIEW BEFORE YOU GO! Especially if you have a big rig or are new to pulling an RV. Overall, this campground is clean and quiet. It's nice! BUT it has got to be the most difficult park we have ever had to pull into and park in. You need to know that this park has very narrow roads and spots. Very narrow. And, turning in here can be very challenging, especially at night. If you're traveling north (where you'll turn right off cooper into the park), it is VERY easy to miss the turn in. And if you miss it, turning around is yet another challenge. Good luck! If you're traveling south (where you'll turn into the park from to the left off cooper), you will need to go around the block in order to turn in on the other side. YOU CAN NOT TURN LEFT INTO THE PARK OFF COOPER. Because of the divide down the middle of cooper, you must essentially make a u-turn to get to the park entrance. We couldn't even do it in our truck. Imagine doing it with a long Rv. It's impossible. And whatever you do, do not turn into the parking lot that the left turn lane will put you in. With a rig, there will be no way to turn around and you'll have back out into traffic on cooper to get out of it!! So. This place it decent. But try to arrive in daylight if you can and be paying close attention. And have a good navigator. This is like fight-causing chaos here!! Map attached. The black line shows the center divide of Cooper. The yellow is the turn in for KOA. The red oval is the parking lot you must not turn into with your rig!!

Alan S.

We were going to stay for 5 nights but I'm looking for another rv park immediately. We are 3 feet from a 30 foot dead tree. Park staff said the tree was no danger. Really. we all know dead trees never loose branches. Grass is about 6 inches high. Dog area is about 10sq ft, next to a sewage ditch. Next door neighbors have a yard full of junk in the high grass. Over half the sites appear to be lived in full time. Many old crappy RVs. Internet is 2 out of 5 in strength. Haven't seen the bathrooms or pool but don't hold out much hope. Awful! awful! awful!

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Nice little getaway hidden in Arlington! Good for families with park and pool. And dog friendly

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Amends has been made...of sorts. The pool was re-opened as of Thursday. Definitely much more enjoyable.

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Not a bad place but they don't answer the phone nor, after at least 8 voice-mail's, do they ever call back.

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Clean, friendly, easy to pull in and find spot. Pool was refreshing, dog park immaculate and general grounds was perfect. Loved our stay!

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Treetops RV Community

Treetops RV Community

3.6(41 reviews)
1.4 mi

Started out great, lots of good people/people who live here. Not a typical RV resort. Karen had…read moreissues with my LGB Sam. My dogs live here, they're here to stay. You don't like pets? Be on your way They share my home, my food, my space. This is their home, this is their place. You will find dog hair on the floor, They will alert you're at the door. They may request a litte pat, A simple 'NO' will settle that. Sure, my LGB (Sam) may be a little scary when he doesn't like a dog or a cat but no need to sit on your porch "Karen" and monitor his behavior 24/7. You win for now but I will be sure to make it known your a cancer to the sun World RV resorts that I have been committed to over the past 9 years. I am going to do everything in my power to make sure @Gary Shiffman knows how you are running his resorts and ruining the patrons experiences at Treetop RV resorts.

Awesome RV park in central Arlington They call it treetops…read morefor a reason, most of the park is literally under the tops of tons of trees, this is great for shading the residents. The sites in the middle are facing all different directions, some smaller and bigger than others. The sites around the outside are generally the same size, shape and position. All of the sites are about a 7.5/10 rating and gravel. The grounds are kept very clean! There are tons of doggy waste stations, trash stations throughout and on site recycling. Everyone I encountered staying there was friendly and polite, and staff that I interacted with were app very nice and helpful. Would definitely recommend staying here

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Treetops RV Community
Treetops RV Community
Treetops RV Community

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Meadowmere Park - Sunset from site 24 on 4/1/23

Meadowmere Park

3.7(23 reviews)
19.5 mi

I was super impressed with this park! There's a gate to the entrance, which is open as of right now…read more8-8pm(sunset). After the gate is closed if you need to be let out, you have to call the police. But there's so much to do here! Not just the swimming area! There's a hiking trail, playground and walking trails. Beautiful views and plenty of space to social distance yourself. The trails are available for no fee as far as I could tell, but the swimming area near WhoaZone is $5. They do not take cash, only debit/credit card. The swimming area has a playground and picnic areas. I think there's a spot to cast your kayaks off over there too, but I stayed near the beach and didn't explore anything else. I saw vehicles with kayaks going over on the other side. If you have water shoes, I'd say bring them and a beach umbrella as there's no shade. The sand isn't too uncomfortable to lie in, there's just cigarette butts here and there. But I definitely recommend visiting for the day or even camping if you're into it!

Someone recommended this to me as a "sandy beach". It is a beach, and there is some sand, but the…read moreshore is probably a 50/50 mix of packed dirt and sharp pebbles. OUCH! The rock bottom extends out a couple of yards into the water, where it turns to clay. For swimmers, the rockiness is less of an issue - get past the rocks and swim/float your heart out, but the rocks along the shore make it significantly less enjoyable for babies. Running along the shore and splashing in the shallow water is painful without water shoes. For a true SANDY BEACH, check out Twin Points Park at Eagle Mountain Lake or Little Elm on Lake Lewisville instead. Twin Points is nicer, if you're deciding between the two. Pros: it's a pretty spot, with nice views. Plenty of parking - $5 per car. CREDIT/DEBIT ONLY. There is a dock for jumping off (which we didn't notice until we were leaving, sadly!). Not very crowded on a Saturday in August. Pretty clean, other than the bathrooms. Alcohol permitted (or if not permitted, certainly not regulated). Days swimming at the lake are SO MUCH FUN! Aside from the rocky shore, the only big negative was how gross the bathrooms were. We were there pretty early, so clearly they aren't cleaned daily. Also, the whoa zone is SO EXPENSIVE!!!! It looks fun but I cannot wrap my head around the fact that people pay that much to be there. It's $22 a person for ONE HOUR! Mon-Thurs they also offer a $50 all day pass. For our family of 7, I consider that cost prohibitive. Overall, it was a fun day at the lake, but Meadowmere Park is just not the best DFW has to offer.

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Meadowmere Park - Campfire by the lake

Campfire by the lake

Meadowmere Park - Nice climbing play structure by lake

Nice climbing play structure by lake

Meadowmere Park - Painted Bunting photo by Naturalist Photographer "Christopher Sanders" at Lake Grapevine.

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Painted Bunting photo by Naturalist Photographer "Christopher Sanders" at Lake Grapevine.

Cedar Hill State Park - lovely!!

Cedar Hill State Park

3.7(77 reviews)
9.9 mi

The park itself is huge! It sits along Joe Pool Lake. We rode our bikes around the first night -…read more6.6 miles and probably only saw half of it! There are lots of places to picnic, swim, launch your boat and more. As for the campsites themselves, they could really use some TLC. The pavement where you park is crumbling (saw this on all the sites), roads coming in are rough and bumpy so go slow. It looks like they haven't cut the grass in ages. For our site, the grass is mid-shin high and you have to "wade" through it to get to the picnic table. Our site is just wide enough and long enough for our 40' RV and Jeep. The sites are pretty private with trees in between each site.

Cedar Hill State Park turn out to be a great place to go for a day hike, however, they seem to have…read moremany campsites available as well if that is what you were looking for. Driving up to the ranger booth, there was a lot of room to weights similar to national parks where multiple lines could form to get into the park. It was easy to pay the admission fee and we were given a park map that showed us what hikes were available and where they were. On there, they also had annotations on what amenities were available, including a former homestead that they had preserved. We ended up hiking the Talala Trail, which was a little over 2 miles. There wasn't much parking available at the trailhead, about 8 to 10 parking spaces available. This particular trail gradually went down towards the lake and back up as a loop but there is no water access when we went, the leaves still had it formed on the trees and shrubs, so there was clear visibility to which direction we were going I would imagine that there would be a bit more shade during the summer months, though the shrubs didn't seem like they were very tall. We thought the views from the Talala Trail were okay, but the views from the day use areas were better. One picnic area seemed to have lake access but we couldn't be sure how shallow or deep the water was up against the shore since we didn't try to go in. We did see that they had three mountain biking trails and we saw many mountain bikers in the area. They also had some fishing docks along the lake. Unfortunately, though, all the water fountains were turned off when we were there so we weren't able to refill our water bottles. We did check out their gift shop, which wasn't very big, but they still had a decent selection of gifts to purchase. As with any other Texas State park, they have their own park stamp just like the national parks passport program which I personally enjoy collecting. All in all, we enjoyed our time here and we were able to get a good hike. This park is situated in a hilly area of the DFW metroplex which allows for scenic views and more variation to trail options.

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Cedar Hill State Park - Night Time is the best time..

Night Time is the best time..

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Cedar Hill State Park - Site 188

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Dallas / Arlington KOA - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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