Get ready, soccer fans — Dallas is primed to host some of the summer’s biggest matches, and rolling in with your own RV is the smartest way to do it. It’s flexible, affordable, and drops you right in the middle of Texas-sized tailgates and fan culture. This guide covers the best RV parks near AT&T Stadium, how to park like a pro, and what else to explore when the final whistle blows.
Your Home Base: Top RV Parks and Campgrounds
Arlington — home of AT&T Stadium — sits right in the middle of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, giving you a ton of great RV options. Just don’t sleep on booking: spots will be gone 9–12 months out.
The Closest Options (Under 10 Miles)
- Treetops RV Resort (Arlington) — Shaded by over 2,000 oak trees, this park feels like a hidden retreat in the middle of the city. With a pool, activities, and a community vibe, it’s one of the most popular picks — and for good reason.
- Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday — The KOA name delivers again: a pool, dog park, Wi-Fi, and family-friendly atmosphere just minutes from the stadium. Reliable and packed with amenities.
Excellent Area Choices (10–20 Miles)
- The Vineyards Campground & Cabins (Grapevine) — Want a resort feel? This lakefront campground comes with private beaches, top-notch amenities, and a little breathing room from the stadium buzz.
- North Texas Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort (Burleson) — Traveling with kids? This place is a destination in itself with pools, slides, and activities that make the campground as memorable as the match.
State Park Camping
- Cedar Hill State Park — On the shores of Joe Pool Lake, it’s nature at its best: 300+ campsites, hiking, biking, and fishing. A great pick if you want to balance stadium energy with a little outdoor reset.
RVs for rent in Dallas
Game Day Playbook: RV Parking & Tailgating at AT&T Stadium
Few venues are as RV-friendly as AT&T Stadium. Here’s what you need to know:
- Designated Lot: RV parking is in Silver Lot 14. You’ll need the right pass to enter.
- Overnight Stays: A huge perk. For most major events, RVs can arrive as early as 8 a.m. the day before and stay until 5 p.m. the day after. That means less traffic stress, more tailgate time. Confirm details with Guest Services at (817) 892-4161.
- Amenities: No hookups here, so plan to be self-sufficient. There is, however, an on-site dump station.
- Tailgating: A Dallas tradition. Grills, tents, and chairs are welcome — just keep everything behind your RV, leave fire lanes clear, and be respectful of your neighbors.
Getting Around: Transportation to the Stadium
If you’d rather leave the RV at camp on match day, you’ve got options:
- Shuttle Services: Local bars and restaurants (like J. Gilligan’s Bar & Grill and Grease Monkey Burger Shop) run affordable shuttles. Park at their spot, grab a bite, and ride straight to the stadium.
- Arlington Trolley: While it won’t run for big matches, it’s a fun way to explore the entertainment district on non-game days.
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): Easy, but expect surge pricing and congestion right before and after matches. Pick-up/drop-off is in Lot 15.
Beyond the Game: Exploring Dallas–Fort Worth
Your RV gives you the keys to a region brimming with culture, history, and pure Texas character. Don’t miss:
- Fort Worth Stockyards — Live cattle drives, rodeos, and BBQ that feels straight out of the Old West.
- The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (Dallas) — A moving look at the life, legacy, and loss of JFK.
- Perot Museum of Nature and Science (Dallas) — Hands-on exhibits and world-class displays, fun for kids and adults alike.
Final Whistle
Dallas does everything big — matches, tailgates, and yes, RV hospitality. With the right campsite, a smart parking plan, and a little exploring between matches, you’ll walk away with more than just ticket stubs. You’ll have a Texas-sized adventure to remember.