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Surrounded by gorgeous lakes and rugged hills, the city of Duncanville, Texas is an excellent place to book an RV in Dallas County. The city is filled with modern shops, restaurants, and cafés while the region itself is a hotspot for watersports and recreational hiking and biking. Not only are the several state parks just waiting to be explored but there’s also a plethora of plant and wildlife species to discover.

What’s more, Duncanville is located at a junction between Interstate 20 and Interstate 35E, less than 15 miles from the city center of Dallas. It’s also well connected to neighboring cities such as Fort Worth and Waco. When you pick up a camper rental in Duncanville, you can easily hop on to state highways and see what Dallas County has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

There are plenty of state parks, wildlife preserves, and recreational activities that you can enjoy when you rent an RV in Duncanville, TX. You can start by taking your vehicle slightly south to Cedar Hill State Park which covers a beautiful area of limestone hills and rare prairies. There are many hiking and mountain biking trails for visitors to explore or you can bring a picnic and relax by the lake. Swimming is permitted and you can also take a tour of the Penn Farm Agricultural History Center where the Penn Family lived for over 100 years.

For more technical mountain-biking, you can continue south with the best RV rental from Duncanville to Cleburne State Park in Johnson County. The area hosts challenging downhill routes as well as six miles of technical cycle routes. At the foot of the hills is Cleburne Lake. Here, you can swim or take part in paddle sports but for a greater variety of water-based activities, you can take the Duncanville RV rental by owner to Lake Mineral Wells State Park. Along the stunning shoreline, you can rent a paddle board, kayak, rowboat, or canoe and paddle on Lake Mineral Wells while soaking in the fantastic forest scenery. Or, you can cross to Penitentiary Hollow on the eastern side of the lake. Not only is this one of the few natural climbing areas available in northern Texas but the area also hosts exciting hiking trails where you must slide and crawl through gaps in sandstone rocks.

If you’re interested in the wide variety of flora and fauna that Dallas County is home to, then you can make a detour to Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. The 3,000-acre preserve is located west of downtown Dallas and has a tranquil atmosphere with a mixture of wetlands, forests, and prairies as well as a number of wildlife species. The preserve provides a total of 20 miles of hiking trails and nature boardwalks. At Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, you can find plenty of ridge tops and canyons to explore along with countless panoramic views.

RV Parks

You’ll have no problems finding a place to rest your head when you rent an RV in Duncanville as there are a number of scenic and urban RV parks within a short drive of town. Good Luck RV Park located northeast of Duncanville. Meanwhile, Trader Village RV Park in Grand Prairie sits west of the city. Both RV parks provide quick access to Interstates 30, 35E, 40, and 20.

Good Luck RV Park is a family-friendly campground which is only a 10-minute drive from downtown Dallas. The site offers paved and shady campsites equipped with full hookups. There are also restrooms and laundry facilities on site, plus a children’s playground and dog run.

To sleep in a more tranquil location you can rent a motorhome in Duncanville and drive south to Lloyd Park on the banks of Joe Pool Lake. The park provides concrete RV sites with 30 amp electric and water hookups and scenic picnic areas. If you choose to park your Duncanville camper rental in this rustic site then you can benefit from direct access to the lake and surrounding hiking trails. Or, you can set up HQ in Cedar Hills State Park. There are two RV-suitable campgrounds with water and electric hookups, nearby restrooms, and picnic areas.

Explore the City

Before the end of your vacation, take some time to see a little of Duncanville’s city center. Walking through the center you will find a combination of antique shops, hardware stores, and local cafes. There is a modern movie theater, and many restaurants and take-out joints, plus a number of supermarkets where can stock up for your road trip.

One of the Duncanville’s most unique features is its International Museum of Cultures along Highway 67. The museum hosts an impressive display of artifacts belonging to indigenous peoples from across the globe. Their exhibitions include items originating from Native North Americas, Australasia, Southeast Asia and more.

For some final fresh air and fun, you can take a stroll through Armstrong Park, which hosts a large adventure playground for kids, a public library, and amphitheater. You can even go for a scenic walk on the park's trails or get active on the outdoor ball courts. There are countless things to do during your vacation with an RV rental in Duncanville, Texas.

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