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The original town, Lebanon, was settled a few miles from present-day Frisco, alongside the Preston Trail. Preston Trail was heavily traveled by pioneers and wagon trains on their slow march west. The trail and Lebanon were on top of a hill. In 1902, a now-defunct St. Louis–San Francisco Railway company laid down tracks and built water stops at a regular distance. The company needed to create a stop near water and built one four miles west of Lebanon. As a town grew around this stop, some of the Lebanon residents physically moved their homes on logs to present-day Frisco. The town inhabitants opted to name this newfound town after the railroad company, Frisco.

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The Great Outdoors

Consider skipping the hotels and getting closer to nature in a Frisco travel trailer. The shining shores of Lewisville Lake beckon. The lake has been dubbed “the urban bass fishing capital of Texas.” It lives up to that title. Bass fish all but leap into nets and boats. Anglers can expect to catch several species of bass, catfish, and crappie. That’s not all there’s to do on the water. Swimming, jet-skiing, parasailing, sailing, sailboarding, and kayaking are all popular recreational activities. Encompassing nearly 30,000 acres, there are piers, docks, boat ramps, and marinas. Some marinas have boats for rent as well. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department also runs a tackle loaner program, lending out rods and reels to new fishermen and to those who couldn’t bring their gear. With over 187 miles of shoreline to explore, there’s plenty of privacy to be had if adventurers want to get away from the crowds. Bring a camper rental, as there are dozens of campgrounds with hookups.

RV Parks

This close to Dallas, overnight street parking is prohibited in many areas. When you search for an RV in Frisco, TX, be sure to figure out where you’ll park while you hit the sack. There are a handful of RV campgrounds and parks near the Lewisville Lake. Hidden Cove has 40 lots scattered throughout the park, and though all sites have hookups and water, not all have sewer. There are dump stations nearby, however. Most sites have a fire ring and BBQ grill. Highly popular in summers, these lots go quickly. Reserve well in advance.

Exploring the City

Even in the heart of Dallas suburbs, there’s plenty of things to do and places to visit, and a luxury RV rental will get its passengers around the town safe and sound. Texas is well known for its love of golf. Though lush green fairways dot the surrounding area, a unique golf attraction may be worth exploring. Topgolf in The Colony is a swanky fusion of a nightclub and golf. A digital driving range allows golfers to track their swing, the ball’s flight path, and distance, allowing them to fine-tune their skills. The rooftop terrace and bar boasts a dazzling view of the Dallas skyline, and comfortable seating area arranged around a luxurious fireplace. The house specialty dishes are wings and the smokehouse burger.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Frisco

Joann R.

April, 2025

From start to finish, this was hands-down one of the best experiences. He was friendly, professional, and went above and beyond to walk me through every detail. He made sure I felt totally confident and comfortable before hitting the road.
Joshua M.

April, 2025

Easy to pick up/drop off. Camper was very clean upon entering, and very spacious. Only thing was, the tanks were full, even though they were saying they were not on the sensors. Not a big deal, we emptied and had a sewer hookup at our site anyways - we just returned empty to pass the great experience along. 🙂 Would rent again in the future.
Also on the ad, it was stated this was a 36’ camper, when it was only 27’… That was kind of annoying.
Alysha L.

April, 2025

Great experience - this was my first time “camping” and I have a 6 month old baby & toddler. Was great for our family. Was set up and AC/power running when we got there. I had several questions during trip and the host responded almost instantly and was extremely helpful. Had lots of amenities and was very clean. Appreciated the black out blinds for the kids naps.

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