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Around 70 miles north of Dallas, TX sits the small city of Bells. The town gots its name in the late 19th century when church bells would ring every time a train passed by on the local railroad. Since Bells wasn't formed until it became a convenient passage for trains at the time, the name was rather fitting. To this day, trains pass through on occasion carrying goods not too unlike they did back in the day.

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The Outdoors Surrounding Bells

Lake Texoma is a short drive to the north near the town of Denison. Take your RV rental from Bells up there for one of the quickest places to cool off in the area. The lake's name comes from its geographical location being right on the Texas-Oklahoma border. You can swim, boat, fish, and hike throughout the area, making it one of the most exciting, easy-to-access points in the area.
The Outdoors Surrounding Bells

RV Parks Near Bells

If you enjoyed Caddo National Grasslands, you could stay nearby at Sierra RV Park, about 35 miles west of Bells. The park offers full hook-up sites with both 30 amp and 50 amp service. You can also play horseshoes or hike in the protected grasslands. Bring your dog along if you'd like, as they offer a pet park for them to run free. There are many different rivers and lakes in the area, so bring your sunscreen and a bathing suit.
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City Life Around Bells, TX

The Fannin County Museum of History is a wonderful stop for the whole family. Several different exhibits can be found throughout the building; the World War I Exhibit, the Victorian Collections, and a Women's History Room are just a few. The building dates back to the 19th century and is a piece of history itself. Make sure you check the events list online to find out what's coming up at the museum.
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Recent RV rental reviews in Bells

Hemalatha K.

May, 2026

Well maintained RV. Very helpful host.
Gerardo M.

May, 2026

The RV came equipped with everything you needed to have a great time camping with the family. Lawn chairs, tables, games, plates, silverware, coffee maker, blankets, towels… the motor home was very spacious for my wife and two kids. A/C blew frigid cold air the whole weekend. The Host, Kevin, was very kind and informative. He was there to answer all questions, his flexibility to pick up a tad earlier and bring back slightly later was helpful to us and we were appreciative of his service and communication.
Marcus B.

May, 2026

We all had a great trip and the camper had all the necessities we needed. We went with the delivery, setup and pickup option and it was seamless. Definitely will do it again.

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