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We STILL Learn Something New Every Day.

Posted By Tinka On June 11, 2010 @ 1:33 pm In TX Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas | 1 Comment

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When we blew into the Dallas area last week, we decided to try something new.  Instead of staying at a regular RV park or the Cedar Hill State Park, where we have in the past, we decided to try out a [2] US Army Corps of Engineers park.  The closest one to the kids and grandkids turned out to be [3] East Point Park on Lake Lavon, near [4] Wylie, TX.

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The online reservation system is fantastic, easy to use and is site specific.  They provide huge sites with electric (30/50 AMP) and water.  A sewer dump station is also available.  With the size of the spaces, we almost feel alone.

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Here’s the good part….. If you happen to have a federal park discount, such as a senior pass, the cost is only $9.00 per day.  Many of the sites have a waterfront view.

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It appears that the park “hosts” have a pretty sweet gig.  They get a covered site with sewer.

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They have an entire section for the equestrian types that frequent the park.  Each RV site has its own corral.

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Here’s a few tips.  Tip #1 - The gate closes at 10:00 PM.  The photo below shows a few of the cars that parked outside the gate after hours.  I guess they had a nice stroll back to their RV site in the dark.  Tip #2 - We were told that if we come in late, be sure to walk on the pavement because of [5] copperheads , a venomous snake. (I feel that this is a most important tip.)  And finally, Tip #3 - If you happen to be going out with another park visitor and plan to be out after 10:00,  park one car just inside the gate.  Then you can drive up, park outside and have transportation to your campsite with the staged vehicle.

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This place is really nice and it will become our home base for future visits.


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[1] Image: http://www.wunderground.com/US/TX/Wylie.html?bannertypeclick=big2
[2] US Army Corps of Engineers : http://www.usace.army.mil/Pages/default.aspx
[3] East Point Park: http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/lavon/Information/east%20fork_handout.pdf
[4] Wylie, TX: http://
[5] copperheads: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperhead

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