Tucked Away Outside Texas' Bustling Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Is An Unsung RV Resort
When you're looking for an RV park, a great location is always an important goal for your camper or motor home. In Arlington, Texas, just outside the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is an exceptional RV resort which offers both an ideal location and popular amenities. Treetops offers a serene, relaxing environment under the mighty oak trees. This thriving RV community features everything you need and is close enough to a nearby destination filled with family-friendly restaurants, entertainment, and plenty of outdoor activities.
Open all year, Treetops offers a wide range of sites to accommodate RVs up to 45 feet with full hook-ups including 20-50 amp electricity, water, cable, and Wi-Fi access with room for slide-outs. Many sites have a picnic table, fire pit, and patio.
One of the best things about Treetops is being a part of its friendly, welcoming community. Swim in the pool, visit the playground, and participate in weekly game nights, barbecues, and parties. You can walk around the lovely grounds and gardens or bring your furry friend to the on-site dog park. The RV resort also has ample restrooms and showers around the campground, a laundry facility, and a fitness center. It might just be one of the top RV parks in America with the most amenities.
Treetops is the perfect home base for a trip to Six Flags
In Arlington, you'll find a variety of sports, entertainment, and outdoor recreation for all ages. The center of everything is the Arlington Entertainment District which features Globe Life Field where the Texas Rangers play. AT&T Stadium, home of the championship Dallas Cowboys, is only 6 miles from the resort. Sports fans can cheer on America's team or take one of the daily behind-the-scenes tour of the arena. The district also offers mega-shopping, great restaurants, and an outdoor concert venue, Arlington Backyard.
The first Six Flags amusement park to open in the U.S., Six Flags Over Texas, is just minutes away with thrilling coasters, live shows, and fun for the whole family. Ditto for the Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park where you can splash away under the sunny Texas skies every summer.
Outdoor enthusiasts can head over to River Legacy Park for hiking and biking trails and a hands-on Science Center or Crystal Canyon Natural Area. Bring the kids to Arlington's public aquatic centers with kiddie pools, water slides, and more to cool off on a hot day. For a side of culture, check out the Arlington Museum of Art or the Planetarium on the University of Texas Arlington campus.
Treetops is close to everything in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Treetops is located around 30 minutes from downtown Dallas, giving you easy access to popular dining, fascinating museums, historic venues, and great shopping. Football fans who want to learn more about the Dallas cowboys should head out to The Star in Frisco where you can stand on the field, check out Cowboy legends, and enjoy lots of interactive activities. Who knows? You might even see your favorite players in training.
Want to get in on more of the sports action? Catch a Dallas Mavericks (basketball), Dallas Stars (hockey), or Texas Rangers (baseball) game. Seeking outdoor adventure? Biking, hiking, birding, kayaking, and even a picnic let you enjoy the natural beauty of the great outdoors that surrounds the city.
Dallas is also a big foodie town offering every type of cuisine imaginable from an international table. Of course, you can't go wrong with Texas barbecue, smoked and slow-roasted, served with all the trimmings. Dallas has some of the best mouth-watering fare around like Hutchins Barbeque, Sweet Georgia Brown, or Smokey Joes. Authentic Tex-Mex combines the best Mexican ingredients with the Southwest for cuisine with a kick. Dallas is also known for its famous Margarita Mile because the frozen Margarita machine was, well, invented here. So, follow the trail on this self-guided tour and taste your favorite refreshing cocktails. These are the best destinations to visit in Texas instead of these traditional tourist traps. Or, if you want to use Dallas as your base, here's a suggested road trip from Dallas.