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Cedar Hill State Park RV & Campground Guide

Texas

Take a break from the city and explore the rare prairie pockets and the brilliant limestone hills at this outdoor recreation area in Texas. Cedar Hill State Park is just a short commute from the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, with 350 campsites for RVs and tents. You can enjoy hot summer days and mild winters while viewing the wildlife, hiking, biking, or camping. Enjoy swimming or fishing in the lake. Every year, Cedar Hill State Park hosts a Harvest Heritage Festival and the Halloween Costume Crawl in October. The park spans 1,826 acres on Joe Pool Lake and opened in 1991.

Nearby cities:

  • Grand Prairie, TX

  • Desoto, TX

  • Duncanville, TX

  • Lancaster, TX

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Weather
Spring 43-84 F
Summer 69-96 F
Fall 42-90 F
Winter 32-64 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Cedar Hill State Park

Campground Accommodations

Eagle Ford Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 45 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, restrooms, potable water

Lakeview Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 45 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, restrooms, potable water

Shady Ridge Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: Yes

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 45 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, restrooms, water

Coyote Crossing Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 45 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, restrooms, water

Hog Wallow Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: 45 feet

  • Other amenities: Picnic tables, restrooms, water

Traders Village RV Park

The Traders Village RV Park is within a short drive from Cedar Hill State Park. Big rigs and slide-outs are welcome. Park amenities include a laundry facility, convenience store with a gas station, ATM, swimming pool, and a hair salon. Sunday church services are offered at this campground.

• Water hookup: Yes

• Electrical hookup: Yes

• Sewer hookup: Yes

• Wi-Fi: Yes

• Pet-friendly: Yes

• Other amenities: Picnic table, barbecue pit, dump station, hot showers, restrooms

Dallas Hi Ho RV Park

Located south of downtown Dallas about 15 minutes from the state park is Dallas Hi Ho RV Park. Motorhomes, fifth wheels, and camper trailers are welcome. Park amenities include a playground, laundry facility, propane service, and RV supplies. RV storage is offered at this park.

• Water hookup: Yes

• Electrical hookup: Yes

• Sewer hookup: Yes

• Wi-Fi: Yes

• Pet-friendly: Yes

• Other amenities: Dump station, picnic tables, barbecue grills, hot showers, restrooms

Treetops RV Resort

The resort is just minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and within driving distance of the state park. Treetops RV Resort has 165 spacious sites with concrete patios and 2,000 oak trees spread out across the grounds for shade. Propane is available for purchase. Park amenities include an air-conditioned laundry facility, cable TV, and bathhouses. They offer a weekly game night for campers to get together with each other. 

• Water hookup: Yes

• Electrical hookup: Yes

• Sewer hookup: Yes

• Wi-Fi: Yes 

• Pet-friendly: Yes

• Other amenities: Picnic table, barbecue grill, restrooms, shower, pool

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What to Do at
Cedar Hill State Park

At Cedar Hill State Park, you can enjoy hiking, biking, picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, and paddle boarding. The park offers geocache opportunities and nature watching throughout the hiking area and the gravel beach. Your family can camp in your RV or tents, and there are primitive hike-in campsites if you want to set up camp during a long hike. On-site, you can rent fishing jetties, kayaks, standup paddle boards, and camping gear.

Inside Cedar Hill State Park

With many miles of landscape and shoreline at Cedar Hill State Park, you will have no trouble finding something to do. Go hiking or biking on the trails to explore the nature that lives within the park. Cool yourself down on a hot summer day by swimming in the lake. The park has two four-lane boat ramps with light parking. You can fish either by boat or on the embankment along Joe Pool Lake. 

Fishing Fishing

Fish for crappie, largemouth bass, and catfish on the lake, or rent a fishing jetty to explore the area. Cedar Hill State Park offers two-lane boat ramps, and you aren’t required to purchase a license to fish at Texas state parks.

Geocaching Geocaching

Participate in geocaching at Cedar Hill State Park and find rare treasures hidden throughout the region. Get the website information for Cedar Hill upon your arrival to prepare for a terrific scavenger hunt experience.

Nature Watching Nature Watching

Cedar Hill State Park offers many opportunities to see wildlife, and you can see foxes, raccoons, squirrels, bobcats, coyotes, and over 200 species of birds. The most popular birds are roadrunners, painted bunting, Eastern bluebirds, and red-tailed hawks.

Stargazing Stargazing

Cedar Hill State Park hosts star parties every month. The admission fee is $7 per person. The dates and times for the star parties vary, and details are available at the visitor center.

Flora and Fauna

At Cedar Hill State Park, you’ll find tall prairie remnants that are protected and endangered, and throughout the park, you’ll see Indian grass, big and little bluestem, switchgrass, and side oats grama. Other plants and flowers include milkweed, antelope horns, coneflower, Englemann daisies, heath aster, standing cypress, and trout lily.

Hiking Hiking

Cedar Hill State Park has seven hiking trails, including Penn Farm, Talala, Plum Valley, Duck Pond, and the three DORBA trails. Penn Farm Trail is the most accessible trail and takes most people 30 minutes or less. The DORBA long trail is the longest at 12 miles, presenting significant challenges and taking about six hours to complete.

Boating

You can access the lake on the two-lane ramp and rent a kayak or standup paddleboard to enjoy the peaceful waters. Private tours are available via boat to access beautiful lake views.

Swimming Swimming

Cedar Hill State Park offers a gravel beach and a perch pond for the kids. Visitors can swim in designated areas throughout the park. You can also take your dog for a dip in the water at the gravel beach.

Biking

Biking opportunities are available on the DORBA trails. These trails are challenging, ranging from three to twelve miles.

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How to Get to
Cedar Hill State Park

Take the FM 1382 exit on I-20. Follow FM 1382 for 4.5 miles and arrive at Cedar Hill State Park.

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Entering Cedar Hill State Park

The day pass is $7 per person 13 and older, and overnight stays are $5 per person. Free parking is available in designated parking areas near the boat ramp, Perch Pond, Joe Pool Marina, and Penn Farm.

Cedar Hill State Park Per Adult : $7.0

Cedar Hill State Park is a terrific area for families and anyone who wants to commune with nature. Adventures await you, including hiking picturesque trails, catching your next big fish, and participating in geocaching opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cedar Hill State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Cedar Hill State Park?

It is best to visit Cedar Hill State Park between March and April. The weather is mild, and temperatures aren’t uncomfortably hot or cold. In these early spring months, the lake water is cooler than during summer but is a suitable temperature for swimming, boating, and fishing.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Cedar Hill State Park?

During your visit to Cedar Hill State Park, you’ll see raccoons, squirrels, foxes, bobcats, and coyotes. If you love bird watching, there are 200 bird species within this nature area, including red-tailed hawks, painted buntings, and roadrunners.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Cedar Hill State Park?

The park’s primitive campgrounds are the only area where you cannot park your RV since they are reserved for tents only. However, all other campgrounds have hookups for RVs, some with sewer included.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Cedar Hill State Park and what is the cost?

Visitors aren’t required to reserve a camping spot for their RV; however, Cedar Hill State Park is popular and could reach maximum capacity quickly. You can book your reservation by calling the visitor center or booking online, and you can book up to 14 days before your visit.

Are pets allowed at Cedar Hill State Park?

Your pets are welcome at Cedar Hill State Park, and you can bring them to swim at the beach. You are expected to clean up after your four-legged companions.