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Just south of the Texas-Oklahoma state border is the town of Collinsville, Texas. Not too far north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, Collinsville offers visitors who choose to rent an RV ample opportunities to enjoy the region. Whether you want to experience the hustle and bustle of one of the country’s largest metropolitan areas or explore the lakes and plains of North Texas, you’ll never have a dull moment in Collinsville when you rent an RV here.

When you book an RV in Grayson County, you will get to explore just where the Piney Woods and Lake Country of Texas blend into the Great Plains of the central United States. This unique merging of ecosystems creates a natural wonderland just waiting to be enjoyed.

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The Great Outdoors

Just to the south of Collinsville is the Ray Roberts Lake State Park near Denton, Texas. At Ray Roberts Lake, you can enjoy the sandy beaches of the lake, rent a boat to explore the lake, or head out on the many trails that wind their way through the park both around the lake and through the surrounding forest. Ray Roberts is an excellent example of the blending of ecosystems you find in North Texas; you will also be able to explore a small section of the Plains region that pushes its way into the park. With so much opportunity, you will easily play the day away.

If you’re looking to get a little closer to nature, then head over the state line to visit the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Tishomingo was established as a birding sanctuary by President Teddy Roosevelt and maintains that status to this day. You’ll be able to see a wide variety of birds in their natural habitat, such as the snow goose, white pelican, blue heron, roadrunner, and if you’re lucky, a golden eagle.

A great day trip just east of Collinsville is the Caddo National Grassland near Paris, Texas. At Caddo National Grassland, you will get to see a pristine piece of Great Plains in North Texas. You can stroll around the banks of Coffee Mill Lake or enjoy the meadows of wildflowers in the spring. You’ll enjoy trekking over the hills and through the meadows of this beautiful parcel of land where the forests give way to the grasslands.

RV Parks

When you book a motorhome rental in Collinsville, you may want to rent an RV site spot or two in the area. Luckily enough, there are a few places in the vicinity of Collinsville worth considering.

Just north of Collinsville is the Lake Texoma RV Resort. At Lake Texoma, guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Guests also have access to an on-site convenience store.

Just to the north of town is Four Aces Highway 82 RV Park. At Four Aces, guests have access to full hookups at the site and trash pick-up. Guests also have a grassy area for their four-legged friends.

Explore the City

When you rent an RV in Collinsville, be sure to add some time to your itinerary to explore the local community. There is so much to see and learn in this North Texas town that you’re not going to want to miss any of it.

At the Grayson County Frontier Village, you will be able to learn all about the early pioneers of the region. You’ll be able to see both preserved and recreated buildings and maybe even see a historical reenactment if your schedule lines up. There is also an on-site library with more information about the area.

If you saw your fill of birds while out and about exploring the local environment but want to see something bigger, then head to the Frank Buck Zoo. Here, you can see cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, and lemurs. Not only that, but you can feed the flamingoes yourself every morning.

If you enjoyed your wilderness excursions but want to learn more about the natural history of the area, then spend the day at The Sherman Museum. At The Sherman Museum, you can view dinosaur fossils and local historical artifacts. They also host several events geared towards kids, so if you’re traveling with little ones, see if there’s anything happening during your trip.

When you find yourself needing to restock and refuel your RV rental in Collinsville, you have a few options. Along US 377, there are several gas stations to choose from. A little farther north, where US 377 intersects US 82, there are even more options.

When you rent an RV in Texas, your best plan to eat like a Texan. After a day of hiking, fishing, and learning, sit down to a heaping plate of Texas barbecue piled high with brisket, sausage, and pulled pork. Just remember, Texas barbecue is all about the dry rub, so if you want sauce, you’ll have to ask for it.

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