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Looking for RV park in OK or TX for 6 weeks this winter

pigdoc
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DW and I would like to spend 4-6 weeks somewhere south of IA this winter. Looking at southern OK to DFW area. We'd like to find a waterfront park that is up to date and will take our 30' 5er and our two dogs. Any suggestions from readers here would be appreciated.
Pigdoc
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pawatt
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Just come down to the Rio Grande Valley, warmest winter weather in Texas and nearly 500 parks to choose from.
pawatt

WE-C-USA
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You can also check out campgrounds around Lake Texoma.
Frank & PJ
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FordDiesel250
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There is a couple of parks near Atlanta Texas located on lake Wright Pattman. I forgot the names but they were fairly large and nice sites set up for snowbirds

NEOK
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As others have stating in can still get cold even in southern Oklahoma. If you want to stay here though you might take a look at Lake Murray State Park near Ardmore, Ok. It's not too far on down to Dallas via I35. Ardmore is large enough to have most services you might want and some good restaurants. The park does have a 14 day stay limit but not sure how much they enforce it hurt the winter.
neok
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pigdoc
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The reason for starting our research in Dallas area is that Dallas is within a one day drive of Iowa. I do appreciate the constructive responses that have been offered, and plan on visiting some of the recommended locations. Thanks to all.
Pigdoc

gbopp
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I'll still take a Dallas winter over an Iowa winter. Dallas can't be any worse than Pennsylvania in the winter. ๐Ÿ™‚

daily_double
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X2

WE-C-USA
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"Well isn't that pleasant"
But it's true. For warmer temps you need to be below I-10 or closer to it.
Frank & PJ
2022 2500HD GMC Duramax 4X4
2018 Grand Design-Refection 303RLS

TxTiger
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colliehauler wrote:
Would suggest Texas hill country, nice area to winter without going all the way South.


X2 on this. Hill Country Resort and Event Center is located about 6 miles north of Medina, 20 or so miles south of Kerrville on highway 16. One of the most scenic areas of the hill country imo. Management there is great, large wooded sites. They have a lot of winter Texans that return year after year. I kept a toy hauler there for several years.
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jplante4
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Moved from General RVing
Jerry & Jeanne
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2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

doxiemom11
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Explorer II
I'd go a couple hours south of Dallas towards the coast if you want a little warmer weather. I consider 60's and 70's good. Of course it will depend on what 6 weeks you want to go. We spent a nice winter in Rockport TX but even San Antonio and Austin were cold. Check out winter forecast for 2019 in about a month when it comes out. Could help you decide how far to go.

B_O__Plenty
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Explorer II
Another 4-5 hours and you can be far enough south to at least be in the 50s or 60s. I'd shoot for somewhere along the I-10 corridor.

B.O.
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jarata1
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westernrvparkowner wrote:
gbopp wrote:
2gypsies wrote:
You're going to have a cold winter if you don't go any farther south than Dallas!

I'll take a Dallas winter over an Iowa winter anytime.
Not by much. North Texas and Oklahoma is very prone to either freezing rain or sleet. Getting an inch of ice is much worse than any blizzard Iowa will throw at you. Even if the temperatures cooperate and you avoid the ice, 40 degrees with wind and rain isn't a day at the beach. If the goal is to replace an Iowa winter with tropical heat, the OP's plan is likely to be a complete failure. Sorry.

Well isn't that pleasant

colliehauler
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Would suggest Texas hill country, nice area to winter without going all the way South.