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Hidden Cove Park Marina & Resort
The Colony
972-294-1443
Website
Texas Outside Rating: 8.1

Type:  Camping - County Park

Map: Campsite Map

Texas Outside Favorite Sites: 6, 7, and 8 are closest to the water but have limited shade. 23, 24, & 25 are good shaded sites. The best screened shelter sites are 82 to 84.

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Brief Overview: 
We are working on our review of this park - come back later. In the meantime, they have some good RV sites, some of which are close to the water. Hidden Cove Park also has some excellent screen shelters that are right on the water. Keep in mind when these pictures were taken that the lake level was well above normal. Hidden Cove Park is located on over 700 acres on the North east side of Lake Lewisville. The terrain is primarily flat with lots of trees and the screened shelters and day use areas have excellent access to the water. over

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Cool Nearby Activities:
There are several golf courses nearby, click here to find a course that you would like to play. JT's Boat Rentals is located at the ramp within the park and the rent waverunners, pontoon boats, and ski boats. http://www.hiddencovepark.com/Equipment.htm

 

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Texas Outside Campground Rating System

Texas Outside uses a tough rating scale and it’s difficult for a campground to get a “10”.  Each park is rated on:

  • Scenic Beauty: a campground that is flat with no trees or character gets a “1” and hills, lots of trees, beautiful lake site, and lush ground cover gets a “10”
  • Park Condition:  the cleaner, well kept, and maintained campgrounds receive high scores
  • Amenities: we are looking for lots of amenities like restrooms, dump stations, playgrounds, boat ramps, shelters, concession stand, rental toys, and more.
  • Campsites:  low scores are given for sites that are right next to each other (good for getting to know your neighbors, but not what we’re looking for when we’re camping); have no lantern holder, no water or electricity, no fire pit, no grill, or no picnic table (or it’s rotten wood); have no trees and no view; the ground cover is crushed rock (my bare feet hate that stuff!); and they require a lot of work to get your rig level.
  • Things To Do: Bonus points are given for campgrounds that offer lots of fun things to do at the park or very nearby – this includes: biking, hiking, climbing, boating, entertainment, golf, swimming, fishing, volleyball, horseshoes, and more