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Wind Point Park
Overview
Located on the shores of Lake Tawakoni, Wind Point Park offers a refreshing lakeside escape for travelers seeking both relaxation and recreation. This well-maintained park emphasizes its connection to the water, providing a peaceful environment for families and outdoor enthusiasts. With **gated entry** and a focus on preserving the natural beauty of the shoreline, it serves as a premier destination for those visiting the renowned Catfish Capital of Texas.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Lone Oak, TX, the park sits on a sprawling peninsula jutting into the waters of **Lake Tawakoni**. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the quiet beauty of East Texas, featuring rolling prairies and mature trees that provide ample shade. The location feels secluded and serene, offering a distinct break from city life while remaining easily accessible for travelers coming from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is thoughtfully equipped with **concrete RV pads** and full hookups, catering to both large motorhomes and smaller trailers. Visitors have access to clean, modern bathhouses and laundry facilities for extended comfort. The park features a variety of outdoor amenities including:
- A massive **private fishing pier** and multiple boat ramps.
- A designated swimming beach area with sandy shores.
- A playground and sand volleyball courts for family fun.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Anglers will find themselves in a prime position to catch record-breaking catfish, as the park provides direct access to prime fishing spots. For those who enjoy exploration, several local highlights are easily reachable from the park entrance:
- Lake Tawakoni State Park for miles of **scenic hiking trails**.
- The world-famous Canton First Monday Trade Days flea market.
- The charming local shops and quiet eateries in downtown Lone Oak.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfectly suited for **outdoor enthusiasts** and families who prioritize water-based activities like boating and fishing. Its secure, gated environment makes it a safe and welcoming choice for those traveling with children or looking for a quiet retreat. Whether you are a weekend camper or a seasonal RVer, the park offers the right balance of functional amenities and natural charm to satisfy those who love the lakeside lifestyle.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kathy Lennon
Beautiful place to see mother nature! The deer are so close and they have a clean environment. People are absolutely friendly and very helpful. I can't wait to get my camper and head back!
Mandy Johnson
This place is absolutely amazing. The deer are everywhere and love to be feed. Catfishing was great. Was able to use both 50 and 30 outlets together with no problems. Swimming areas were great built sandcastles on beach area too. We just loved it will be a yearly tradition now for use.
Jason CM
This place is absolutely magical. This was our first, but definitely not our last, to visit. The park is immaculate. The cabins spacious and well-equipped. There were deer EVERYWHERE and you could buy bags of corn to feed them. Other than feeding they left you alone. The check in and out process was easy. Th staff super friendly. The swimming area was super clean with a sandy beach. The views of the lake are spectacular. We usually travel to Oklahoma to vacation, but not anymore. This will be our new place. Thank you WPP for an amazing weekend and we look foward to seeing you all again.
Lolowspoon22 12
This used to be my favorite park. Great location. Beautiful facilities that are always clean. They used to have the best, friendliest staff. Now this park is way too expensive. The staff is not friendly. As much as they charge, the playground is awful. There’s no shade. The equipment is all metal. The swimming area is not little kid friendly as you can’t wade in and there’s no shallow water.
Tad Bryant
We live about 30 minutes away from the park and have been checking out parts of the lake since we moved out here. This is definitely our favorite spot on the lake. We didn’t camp here, only had a day pass and we were just there exploring. The cabins and “shelters” look pretty nice and we’re definitely interested in spending the weekend soon. And yes, there are deer everywhere! They are accustom to humans being around and at the guest center at the front of the park they sell deer corn. I am posting this review on 6\8\25 and the bucks are all in velvet. We were able to feed the deer from our hand. Wild deer ate from our palm. That is an experience I will never forget! I would not suggest trying this during rutting season though (October to December). The public swimming area looks very inviting too. Better than the beach at the park on the south side of the lake. The lady’s at the check in were very nice and helpful. We will definitely be back.
