Camping - Fort Worth,TX

Updated on June 01, 2011
C.C. asks from Fort Worth, TX
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My family would like to enjoy some camping.. about 30 of us... cabin camping for the sake of some elderly relatives..
possibly close by.. we reside in Fort Worth and thought about Okalhoma but there are so many places we are really unsure..
if someone could please help with a suggestion/recommendation it would be greatly appreciated!!

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M.O.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Turner Falls does not have enough cabins to accommodate that many people. I camp a lot and know of a few choice destinations. If you want lake camping, Beavers Bend Lake in SE Oklahoma is the way to go. Or Lake Texoma has plenty of cabins. My family had a family reunion there a few years back. Or, if you are willing to make the drive, the Illinois River is beautiful right now. We always stay at Peytons Place. They have plenty of cabins. Hope this helps.

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A.W.

answers from Kalamazoo on

I LOVE Turner Falls OK. I'm not sure if they have cabins to accomadate 30ppl though. Some could camp and some could stay at a nearby hotel?

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C.J.

answers from Dallas on

Have fun! I don't want to be a downer. I know you got great location recommendations, so I am going to make a recommendation of a different kind:) I recommend that you find a place (if tent camping) that has good breezes, electirc outlets for fans and is near an accessible body of water.
Two years ago my hubby and I were going to Hot Springs AR and decided to take a day and tent camp - in late July - we sweat our tushies off and ended up driving to a motel at 2 AM after tossing and turning all night - LOL!
If we had done our research we would have realized it was in a valley (no wind) we did not have electric hook ups (no fans) and the area of the lake we were by was for fishing only, no "beach."
So from someone who botched it good once - and only once - these are just some lessons I wanted to share so no one else has to learn the hard way:)

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K.T.

answers from Dallas on

Degray Lake is really nice. It is in Arkansas and not ar from here. Here is the link http://www.degray.com/ .

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

Just do a Google Search for 'camping in fort worth, TX." If you stay in your State.
Here's a link:
http://www.texasoutside.com/fort_worth/

Just Google search it, for whatever State.

But everyone will have to travel there, right?
Will the elderly relatives, do that?

Colorado is also very nice. But its not close by.

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