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Situated in northern Texas, Lewisville Lake is one of the largest in the area, spanning an area of 29,000 acres with 233 miles of shoreline. The multitude of parks around the lake coupled with its size makes it a hotspot for a range of recreational activities. These include fishing, swimming, skiing, and recreational boating, to name a few. There are also plenty of places to set up camp for the night.

Lewisville Lake is on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River and is a popular place to rent an RV in Denton County. It was originally engineered in 1927 as Lake Dallas, but was expanded in the 1940s and 50s and became Lewisville Lake, and was meant to be a water source for the surrounding area, and for flood control. The lake is located very close to Lewisville, although the bigger cities of Dallas and Fort Worth are also nearby.

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Swimming is one of the most popular and relaxing activities to enjoy on Lewisville Lake, mostly thanks to the beautiful sandy beaches that are dotted around the shore. Little Elm Park Beach is particularly picturesque, with the beach set back in a little cove. There is a snack bar and a range of amenities available at this beach. There is a swimming area roped off at the Stewart Creek Park beach with some picnic tables nearby. Other beach areas around the shore of the lake include Hidden Cove, East Hill, Copperas Branch, and various others.

Due to the large size of the lake, renting a boat and taking it out onto the water is a very inviting way to spend the day. There are several vendors in the park's around the lake shores that offer boat rental, and there are few different vehicles to choose from depending on your needs, whether you are looking to chill out and enjoy the surroundings or are looking for speed. Rent a camper near Lewisville Lake to experience all this and more.

Party Cove is the place to be at Lewisville Lake. Located near the center of the lake, it is where people come to chill out on their boats with friends and listen to music. You can also rent a boat or party barge here, which can be great fun.

Another option for things to do around the lake is have a game of golf. There are four great golf courses either near or on the lake itself, all of which have stunning views and beautifully manicured grounds.

Camping at Lewisville Lake

Hickory Creek Park is just one option when it comes to camping at Lewisville Lake. There are over 100 sites, both RV and tent, plus it has the added benefits of having multiple bathhouses, an amphitheater, boat ramp, playground, and a nature trail. Stay at Lake Park Campgrounds to be surrounded by beautiful trees, with all sites located just a short walk from the lake. Sites come with water and electric, plus there is a free dump station.

Willow Grove Campground is located within Willow Grove Park and is surrounded by lovely trees for shade and also has a great beach and swim area, therefore is a good option when camping with an RV. Sites come with water and electricity, although there are some primitive sites, and overnight campers can also make use of free WiFi. There are also a few other lake RV campgrounds around the lake including Sycamore Bend Park and Pilot Knoll Campgrounds.

Exploring the Area

Due to the fact that the lake is in close proximity to both Dallas and Fort Worth, there are a huge number of attractions surrounding the lake. One of the most exciting, especially for younger travelers, is the Legoland Discovery Center. Although aimed at kids, adults are sure to have a fantastic time as well, having a go on the rides, exploring the themed Lego areas, meeting their favorite Lego characters and going on an adventure in the 3D cinema.

The town is also very close to both Dallas and Fort Worth, so it would be easy to incorporate a day trip to either of these cities into your trip. In Dallas, you could visit some of the many museums of art galleries, such as the Perot Museum of Nature and Science or get cultural and visit the Dallas Museum of Art to witness the work of some of the world's greats. For a scenic view of the city, head to the Reunion Tower, one of Dallas' most well-known landmarks, where you'll be able to see for miles in all directions and even grab some tasty food while up there.

Camp in an RV near Fort Worth, which is also full of attractions and activities. It has a fantastic shopping and dining scene, so it could be a good place to head to on a day trip in your RV rental. For families, the Fort Worth Zoo is well worth a visit, filled with animals from all over the world. Although the zoo had humble beginnings, it is now home to more than 5000 animals. As well as being a great environment to see these creatures up close, it also provides a good job of teaching young and old about care and conservation.

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