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Just to the north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, the town of Argyle, Texas offers the perfect escape from the big city while still being close enough to enjoy everything that DFW has to offer. Not only that but being on the north side of the metropolitan area means that you’ll have access to many of the lakes that make northern Texas famous. Despite its proximity to DFW, Argyle has kept its rural charm and atmosphere in this bustling and energetic time, thus making Argyle the perfect place to rent an RV and break away from the world.

When you book an RV in Argyle, you open up a world of prime lake fishing, captivating plains and grassland exploration, and big city living. In one day you’ll be able to go fishing on one of the many lakes in North Texas, take a hike through the woods or through a grassland, taste some popular North Texas wine, and end the evening with a night in Dallas or Fort Worth. And then, you’ll be able to retire to your RV rental near Argyle and do it all over again the next day.

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The Great Outdoors

Just about 20 miles east of Argyle is the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area Nature Preserve. Set up on Lewisville Lake, this nature preserve is home to a wide variety of outdoor activities designed to attract visitors of all ages. You can train your eye with a guided bird tour or find some tranquility on a kayak tour through the preserve. Or maybe you want to explore for yourself, so head down one of the trails in the park and explore the area on your own. If you’re interested in history, you can visit the Log House, which was built in 1869. Today, it is designed to look like it did when the Minor family lived there 100 years ago.

About 30 miles to the north of town is Ray Roberts Lake State Park. You can relax on the shores of Ray Roberts Lake and soak up some Texas sun or swim the day away. The lake is also a prime spot for fishing, home to largemouth bass and catfish. Or instead, you can go hiking along the lakeshore and take in the stunning view.

If you’re feeling like you need to recharge, take the Argyle motorhome rental 70 miles southwest to Mineral Wells State Park near Mineral Wells. You can soak in the mineral-rich lake that is the jeweled centerpiece of the park. You can hike through the hills and take in the various views of the edges of the Texas Hill Country.

RV Parks

After your days of hiking the hills and swimming in the lakes, you’re going to need to find a place to park your Argyle camper rental at night to rest up. Luckily enough, there are several places where you can stay around town that should suit your needs.

Just south of town is Northlake Village RV Park. With wide-open spaces and some Texan décor, you’ll feel like you’re on a Texas ranch. Here you’ll find full hookups, bathrooms with showers, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities. Not only that, but you’ll have access to a swimming pool and a fitness center to really round out your North Texas experience.

Near Lewisville Lake is Destiny Dallas RV Resort. This resort offers full hookups and laundry facilities. Not only that, but you’ll have access to a pool and hot tub, multi-purpose sports field, and an on-site convenience store.

Explore the City

After you’ve explored northern Texas and seen as many lakes and grasslands as you want, turn your attention back to DFW. Drive your Argyle RV rental by owner back to town and start exploring some of the unique attractions in the area.

In the nearby city of Grapevine, Texas, you can go on your own underwater adventure at the SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium. You can go walking through the underwater tunnel and look up at various sharks, rays, and sea turtles or you can touch sea stars and anemones in the various interactive rock pools. You can easily get lost among the waves as you float from tank to tank and are dazzled by the colorful fish and other marine animals inside.

If you want to learn more about the distilling scene in Texas, or you just like whiskey, spend part of the day at one of the local distilleries. You can take a tour or indulge in a cocktail tasting.

After you’ve explored the wonders of Texas, you’re going to want to refuel for the days ahead of you. Sit down to a heaping plate of Texas barbecue, filled with dry-rub brisket, fried okra, and pinto beans with a large cup of sweet iced tea.

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