Argyle, Texas is a suburb of Fort Worth with a population of just over 4,400 people. Located in Denton County, Texas, the city consists of just 11.4 square miles and offers its residents and visitors a small-town environment with all of the benefits of the three major cities located nearby: Denton, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
From 1850 to 1867, European settlers tied to the Peters Colony began moving into the area that would become Argyle. In the mid-1800s, the town was known as Pilot Knob or Waintown and was renamed Argyle in 1881 after the town was made a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railroad. It is said that a railroad surveyor named the town Argyle either after a garden in France or a region of Scotland.
Argyle has seen some ebbs and flows in its population. By the 1880s, there was a bank, churches, and a booming agricultural industry. In 1895, a fire destroyed the city. It was rebuilt quickly by 1900, but when the Great Depression came, Argyle was hit hard, and by 1950, there were fewer than 100 people living there. In recent years, reverse migration has begun to occur as people living in large cities like Dallas and Fort Worth have begun to move to less crowded suburbs like Argyle.
Because of its small-town feel, proximity to large Texas cities, and the recreational activities offered, Argyle is growing each year. Whether you are looking for a home base to visit Dallas or the numerous state and national parks nearby or just want to get away and relax, Argyle is a good place to visit.
Destiny Dallas RV Resort is actually located in Denton, Texas, just about 10 miles outside of Argyle. Home to 184 full hookup RV sites, Destiny Dallas sits right off Route 35 so you have easy access to numerous major Texas cities. Featuring a recreation center, laundromat, complimentary showers and restrooms, a hot tub, pool, picnic tables, and a playground, Destiny Dallas RV resort combines top-notch amenities with an even better location to be one of the most popular RV parks in the area.
A quick 5-mile drive north from Argyle will take you to Post Oak Place RV Park, also in Denton, Texas. This RV park is known for its natural beauty, great location, and Texas hospitality. Post Oak Place features a swimming pool, picnic areas, Wi-Fi, full hookups, horseshoe pits, and a natural canopy provided by 100-year-old post oak trees.
Hidden Cove RV Park & Marina is located on the shores of Lake Lewisville in Frisco, Texas and offers RV spaces, marina slips, bunkhouse rentals, and cabins all in the same 470-acre campground. Some of the amenities include boat or Jet Ski rentals, paddle boards, canoeing, kayaking, tent camping, volleyball, horseshoes, a convention center, playgrounds, and more.
A quick drive north of Argyle will take you to Ray Roberts Lake State Park. Activities available at Ray Roberts Lake include horseback riding, boat ramps and rentals, fishing, kayaking, and other water sports. There are two full-service marinas on the 45-square-mile lake, Lake Ray Roberts Marina and Lone Star Lodge Marina. There are campgrounds, RV parks, and primitive camping options available inside the park and many more nearby.
South of Argyle and close to Dallas, Texas sits Cedar Hill State Park where camping, exploring, swimming, fishing, and sightseeing are some of the most popular recreational activities. Joe Pool Lake is a 7,500-acre resort-style lake where fishing and water sports are available year around. Located only 20 miles from downtown Dallas, Cedar Hill State Park is a great place to take a day trip and stay close by to all the amenities the city has to offer. There are campgrounds and RV sites nearby.
Eisenhower State Park is about 80 miles north of Argyle in Denison, Texas, and sits on the shores of Lake Texoma. The topography of this park includes the flat areas around the lake, high bluffs surrounding it, and numerous walking trails taking you in between. Fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, hiking, and camping are some of the most popular recreational activities at Eisenhower State Park.
Chickasaw National Recreation Area is located about 100 miles north of Argyle in Sulphur, Oklahoma. There are more than a dozen entry and exit points around the park that give you access to different areas of this large, almost 10,000-acre site. Some of the recreational activities that are popular here include multiple hiking trails, boating, fishing, biking, hunting, and visiting the Travertine Nature Center on Travertine Creek. The park was established in 1902 when the Chickasaw Indian Nation sold 640 acres to the U.S. government and then grew when it combined with Platt National Park and Arbuckle Recreation Area.
About 100 miles south of Argyle in Waco, Texas sits Waco Mammoth National Monument, named for an incredible archaeological find made in 1978. Paul Barron and Eddie Bufkin were looking for arrowheads and fossils at the nearby Bosque River when they instead stumbled over a fossil of a Columbian Wooly Mammoth. After further searching, fossils from 16 different Columbian Wooly Mammoths were discovered, and six more 20 years later for a total of 22. It is the only recorded evidence of a nursery herd of Columbian mammoths in the world. Today, Waco Mammoth National Monument preserves the fossilized remains of those mammoths along with a camel, dire wolves, an alligator, and a saber-toothed tiger cub.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum tells the story of the people and places affected by the Oklahoma City bombing that occurred on April 19, 1995. The attack killed 68, injured more than 600, and damaged or destroyed buildings across a 16-block radius. At the memorial, you can learn about the first responders who came in and saved so many lives, learn about the role that search and rescue dogs played in the effort, and learn about those who lost their lives that day.
The Davy Crockett National Forest is named for the legendary pioneer and encompasses more than 160,000 acres in east Texas. Woodlands, streams, wildlife habitats, and recreation areas make up the majority of the forest, and it is located within the Neches and Trinity River basins. Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area provides water recreation while hiking trails, camping, and hunting are also popular activities.
A 200-mile drive southeast from Argyle will take you to Angelina National Forest, which contains the Angelina River and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, a lake created by the Sam Rayburn Dam. The forest encompasses 153,000 acres with numerous hiking trails, water recreation activities, hunting, fishing, camping, and more. There are numerous campgrounds in and around the forest, some are focused on tent camping while others are set up for RVs.
Located about 50 miles north of Houston, Texas is Sam Houston National Forest, home to the 128-mile-long Lone Star Hiking Trail. The more than 163,000 acres rest between Huntsville, Conroe, Cleveland, and Richards, Texas. Because of the natural beauty of the forest, hiking is one of the most popular activities there while boat ramps, camping, hunting, and water sports are also popular activities. There are plenty of RV campgrounds and primitive campgrounds in and around the forest.
Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Argyle, TX, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.
Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Argyle?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Argyle from RVshare.
Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Argyle?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.