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Dallas Hi Ho RV Park
Overview
Dallas Hi Ho RV Park offers a welcoming, tree-lined retreat located just 20 minutes south of downtown Dallas. As a family-owned and operated establishment, it focuses on providing a peaceful environment for both long-term residents and short-term travelers alike. The park is widely recognized for its mature shade trees and friendly community atmosphere, offering a quiet alternative to the high-energy pace of the nearby metropolitan area. Visitors often appreciate the genuine sense of southern hospitality that defines this well-established North Texas stopover.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet community of Glenn Heights, Texas, the park sits conveniently near the I-35E corridor, making it an effortless stop for those traveling through the region. The surrounding area provides a relaxed suburban feel with easy access to local grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining options. Its strategic position south of the city allows guests to enjoy a slower pace of life while remaining within a short, direct drive of the major commercial and cultural hubs of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect functional and well-maintained facilities designed to make any length of stay comfortable. The park features spacious full hookup sites equipped with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate modern rigs. On-site amenities include clean laundry facilities, private shower houses, and paved interior roads for easy navigation. For those traveling with families or four-legged companions, the park offers a dedicated playground area and plenty of green space to enjoy the outdoors during your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This park serves as an excellent base camp for exploring the diverse attractions of North Texas. Nature enthusiasts are only a short distance from Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park for boating, hiking, and fishing. History buffs can easily head north to visit the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza or the historic West End. Additionally, the location provides convenient access to the Texas State Fairgrounds and the Dallas Zoo, ensuring that you are never far from world-class entertainment and cultural landmarks.
Who This Park Is Best For
Dallas Hi Ho RV Park is ideal for travelers seeking a budget-friendly home base that prioritizes quiet nights and accessibility. It is a perfect fit for digital nomads, work campers, or retirees who appreciate a no-frills, reliable experience without the high costs of city-center luxury resorts. Whether you are simply passing through for a single night or looking for a stable long-term community, this park provides the essential comforts and peaceful environment needed for a relaxing Texas journey.
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User Reviews
Cherry Aliff
The place is so nice .its very close to everything schools ,grocery stores and mall Neighbor are good and friendly The place are cleaned and well maintained We been here for 8 months of staying and no issues about their management.
Patrick Daniel
Awful RV park. Constant construction noise. Lots of road noise. They do background checks yet the park constantly smells like weed. Paid for a month had to leave early. No pro rated refund. Charged $50+ for electricity for less than 2 weeks in winter. We run propane for our heat. Stay away.
Daniel Thompson
The staff are very friendly. The manager lives on site if you have any emergencies overnight. It's important to note that they do not accept online bookings anymore; When making a reservation you can call them and they'll be happy to help you.
Deborah Bost
Do not stay here... especially if you're a dog owner! We stayed here for a week because we were in town visiting family and sightseeing and everywhere else I looked was full. The second night we were there, we had gone out and left our dog and cat in our camper. We got a call that evening that we needed to come back immediately and get control of our animals because they were running loose. When we arrived back at the campground, nobody could tell us what happened, only that somehow our animals had escaped. The screen door had been busted in addition to the screen on the window and the window unit has been pushed open. A police officer and a resident of the campground greeted us as soon as we pulled up and started giving their apologies. They never said what happened or gave any answers at all. The resident said she put our cat back inside our camper and closed the door. The officer said she saw our dog run out of the campground, scared. (Our dog was always friendly towards people.) Minutes after I shared a picture of him so she could help find him, she had found him on the side of the road. He had been hit by a car less than a mile from the campground. Though we were offered numerous condolences, we were never offered an explanation or an offer to help figure out what happened. The place as a whole was pretty dirty as well. I cannot recommend this campground to anyone.
Sunny Kohlmam
Visited a friend here and the place looked like something out of Sanford and son. Would not recommend coming here with family. Looked like an old rundown trailer park.
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