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Not many Texas towns can claim to be a brick-street city and bluebird central at the same time, and yet Wills Point is precisely that. Named after its first American settler William Wills, this small city in Van Zandt County will surprise you with its collection of old-time buildings, many more than 100 years old, that date back to its founding in the late 1870s.

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Waterworld? No, Just East Texas

Lake Tawakoni measures 36,000+ acres with around 200 miles of shoreline so you can be sure to find a spot when you want to cool off or toss a line out for catfish, crappie, and bass. The lake earns the distinction of the being the catfish capital of Texas. For a rejuvenating walk through oak forests, take your travel trailer rental in Wills Point to the 376-acre Lake Tawakoni State Park where you can swim (along five miles of lakeshore), saddle up on your mountain bike, or scope out the area for birds.

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There are a handful of campgrounds found within the city, including full hook-up campsites in Lake Tawakoni State Park. Here, showers and restrooms are plentiful, with some of the sites accessible from the lake. Another campground in town worth considering is BlueBird RV Park and Campground where full hook-up sites, restrooms, and showers await. There are also fishing and hiking opportunities nearby.

Bluebirds in Brick-Street City

In some places, you get to feel the city's past; in Wills Point, you walk on it. Stroll down the town's historic brick-street district and you'll see. Browse around The Depot, a brick depot built by the Texas and Pacific Railway in 1927 that now houses the city and county railroad history. You might not need medicine, but it’s worth knowing you can buy it at the Bruce and Human Drug Company building that has stood in the same corner since 1879.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Wills Point

Grant S.

March, 2026

Epic experience renting Rory. The van was pristine, communication was easy and clear! Our trip was made perfect with this rental. Will 100% be a repeat customer!
Luke S.

March, 2026

The RV was nicely stocked (even had salt, pepper, etc.), and had just about everything you could need (except the tooth brush!). Beyond toiletries, a change of clothes, and 2 or 3 bags of groceries, you probably won’t need to bring much for your trip.
Josh F.

March, 2026

Jayson and his wife were extremely helpful and very friendly. The RV itself was in great condition and very nice inside and out. We slept comfortably, didn't have any issues, and thoroughly enjoyed our time using it. Will definitely rent this one again!

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