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Lake Tawakoni State Park

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Lake Tawakoni State Park is a great place for a quick camping trip. It offers spacious sites with concrete slabs, full hookups, and plenty of shade. The park amenities include boat ramps, picnic shelters, fish cleaning stations, a swimming area with sand beach, and peaceful trails. The bathrooms are clean and updated, and individual rooms with toilets and showers provide extra privacy. The campground is secluded and quiet, and the sites are spread out for tent and RV camping. The lake is an ideal spot for bank fishing, and the park has a number of geocaches and miles of hiking and biking trails. Come prepared for a battle with ants, and be sure to bring a pressure regulator for your hoses, as the water pressure is high. The park is also under a burn ban, so be sure to check before you go.

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Lake Tawakoni State Park is a beautiful park located in Wills Point, TX. The park offers a primitive group campsite for up to 48 people, as well as a trading post that sells souvenirs, ice, firewood, cold drinks and snacks, and fishing bait and tackle. The park also offers ranger-led nature programs and special events throughout the year. Kids can become Junior Rangers and pick up a free activity journal or borrow an explorer pack. The park is within easy driving distance of Dallas and Fort Worth, as well as a number of smaller towns with museums, restaurants and more. Entrance fees are $5 for adults and free for children 12 years and under. The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and often reaches capacity, so reservations are recommended for both camping and day use. The park has a January average low of 30 degrees and a July average high of 95 degrees, with an average rainfall of 42.4 inches. Nearby state parks, historic sites, and state natural areas include Purtis Creek State Park, Tyler State Park, Cooper Lake State Park, and Cedar Hill State Park.

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(903) 560-7123
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Quick Stats

78
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Site Price
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Max RV Size
482ft.
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GenieSummary

Lake Tawakoni State Park is a great place for a quick camping trip. It offers spacious sites with concrete slabs, full hookups, and plenty of shade. The park amenities include boat ramps, picnic shelters, fish cleaning stations, a swimming area with sand beach, and peaceful trails. The bathrooms are clean and updated, and individual rooms with toilets and showers provide extra privacy. The campground is secluded and quiet, and the sites are spread out for tent and RV camping. The lake is an ideal spot for bank fishing, and the park has a number of geocaches and miles of hiking and biking trails. Come prepared for a battle with ants, and be sure to bring a pressure regulator for your hoses, as the water pressure is high. The park is also under a burn ban, so be sure to check before you go.

From The Campground

Lake Tawakoni State Park is a beautiful park located in Wills Point, TX. The park offers a primitive group campsite for up to 48 people, as well as a trading post that sells souvenirs, ice, firewood, cold drinks and snacks, and fishing bait and tackle. The park also offers ranger-led nature programs and special events throughout the year. Kids can become Junior Rangers and pick up a free activity journal or borrow an explorer pack. The park is within easy driving distance of Dallas and Fort Worth, as well as a number of smaller towns with museums, restaurants and more. Entrance fees are $5 for adults and free for children 12 years and under. The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and often reaches capacity, so reservations are recommended for both camping and day use. The park has a January average low of 30 degrees and a July average high of 95 degrees, with an average rainfall of 42.4 inches. Nearby state parks, historic sites, and state natural areas include Purtis Creek State Park, Tyler State Park, Cooper Lake State Park, and Cedar Hill State Park.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(903) 560-7123
No Email Data

Quick Stats

78
Sites
--
Site Price
--
Max RV Size
482ft.
Elevation
189072
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Location
-95.99449921
32.84209824
10822 Fm 2475
Wills Point, TX

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