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Old 09-29-2007, 06:50 PM   #1
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Smile Ray Roberts Lake SP Isle Du Bois Unit 9/30/07

For a nice park just 1 hour away from North Dallas, Ray Roberts SP does a great job. It has something for everyone, nice beach with picnic tables, some covered and most have grills (hmm those burgers smell good on a windy day) and a boat ramp, a 4 1/2 mile paved bike trail in the park, equestrain trails, a nice bike/hike greenbelt (about 10 miles of good surface, not paved but its a nice ride) the greenbelt runs along a river that has canoe access to the Elm Fork of the Trinity with 3 take in/out spots)

Sites in Quail run have little shade for trailers and tents but a nice view of the Lake, Deer Ridge has more shaded areas and we stay there more often than not.

The walk in sites were busy, both are a nice long walk in so be prepared.

Park has 115 sites with water and electric and was basically full with nice nights this fall.

If you need a group pavillionfor the day they have more than one that are right along the lake with double grills at both areas.

Restrooms were clean but busy. DW wonders how all those young girls can take a 1 hour shower and then want more. Overall if you live in North Texas, its easy to there and a popular place to relax by the lake.
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Old 10-01-2007, 12:29 AM   #2
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Re: Ray Roberts Lake SP Isle Du Bois Unit 9/30/07

We had a lakeside site in the Quail Run loop last November. The wind coming in off the lake made it a little chilly at night in the tent ends of our previous hybrid TT. Still, we had a great time. One evening, we were visited by a raccoon that had designs on our supper as it was cooking... from a branch directly over the fire pit. Persistent little devil!

We haven't gotten back to RR since that trip, but will return again this fall or early next year for sure. Might try Deer Ridge next time if it's open when we arrive. I do wish the Texas Parks system would allow site-specific reservations!
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