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Campervan Rental Dallas

Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas with just over 1.3 million people calling it home. Located in North Texas, it was initially developed following the construction of major rail lines through the area. The development of the Interstate Highway System went on to reinforce Dallas’s position as a transportation hub, with four arterial interstate highways converging in the city.

Dallas has a diverse economy that includes the IT, defense, financial services, transportation, and telecommunications industries. It’s home to nine Fortune 500 companies and over 40 colleges and universities.

The city’s population is made up of a diverse range of religious and ethnic backgrounds and includes one of the largest LGBTQ+ communities in the United States.

Dallas is a bustling hub that attracts visitors from all over the world. With one of the largest arts districts in the country, there’s no shortage of culture to be had in this major city. Tourists enjoy fine dining, arts, culture, and nightlife while mingling with friendly locals and experiencing the best of U.S. hospitality.

Getting there

You can get to Dallas by car. Dallas is a highway epicenter with four interstate highways converging there. Driving in Dallas can be daunting due to its massive number of complex roads so you’ll want to be a confident driver when tackling the city. Alternatively, you can get there by plane. Dallas has two major airports: Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love (DAL). Most international and domestic airlines travel through Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport however the biggest low-cost carrier, Southwest, uses Dallas Love. Dallas also has an Amtrak station that has connections to DART light rail and Trinity Railway Express commuter trains to Fort Worth.

Places to visit

  • Dallas World Aquarium: The Dallas World Aquarium is an educational and entertaining excursion for people of all ages. Housed in around 87,000 gallons of saltwater is a broad range of sea life including stingrays, sea turtles, jellyfish, sharks, giant groupers, and more.
  • African American Museum: The African American Museum was founded in 1974 and displays a variety of African American historical, cultural, and artistic items. Full of references to traditional African cultural icons and motifs, the museum’s collection is rounded out with a library and historical archive.
  • The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: Just minutes from downtown Dallas is the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden – 66 acres of rolling green gardens situated along the southeast shore of White Rock Lake. The garden’s fourteen world-renowned displays showcase ornamental shrubs, seasonal flowers, plant collections, and trees. The property also plays host to seasonal concerts, outdoor festivals, educational programs, and art shows.

Parking

Downtown Dallas has numerous on-street parking meters. They’re enforced Monday through Sunday, 7 am to 6 pm with a maximum stay of 2 to 4 hours. The rates will vary depending on your location but average about $2 per hour.

Dallas is also host to a number of dedicated parking garages. Each one varies in price with the more expensive lots clustered around major attractions and the city center.

Annual Events in Dallas

  • State Fair of Texas: Taking place over September/October, the State Fair of Texas is a Dallas mainstay. What began in 1886 with 100,000 visitors has swelled to 2.5 million visitors over the last century. The celebration runs daily for three weeks, offering all your favorite fair activities on a grand scale.
  • Dallas Pride: Pride takes place each year in June, kicking off with the ticketed Miller Lite Music Festival where you can enjoy live music, teen Pride events, a family Pride zone, and merchant vendor booths. The next morning, the city bursts into celebration proper with the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade, a sprawling celebration that circles the Cotton Bowl Stadium. Whether you’re part of the queer community or a staunch ally, the Dallas Pride celebrations aren’t to be missed.
  • MLK Celebration Week: Dallas honors Martin Luther King Jr. every year with two weeks full of events aimed at bringing the city together to remember his dream for America. The crown jewel of the event is the MLK Mach and Parade – a sprawling mobile celebration featuring 250 youth groups, bands, nonprofit organizations, floats, and more.

Camping in Dallas

  • Treetops RV Resort: Get back to nature at the Treetops RV Resort – featuring over 2,000 oak trees on the property this RV camp is shady and divine. Rates depend on your date of travel and their website has a handy calculation tool to help you determine your stay.
  • Traders Village RV Park: A big-rig-friendly RV park, Traders Village RV Park has all the amenities you’ll need for a long or short stay. Located close to some of Dallas’s best attractions, this is an ideal spot to set up camp to enjoy the area. Overnight rates range from $50 to $60.
  • The Vineyards Campground & Cabins: Located on the shores of Grapevine Lake, this campground isn’t to be missed for its views across the water alone. You’re looking at between $54 and $74 per night to stay here.
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What Our Customers Say About Indie in Dallas

Gary B.
Age: 60-69

We loved our trip in our Indie camper! Wonderful service from the guy in the Venice yard! He was working so hard and gave us great service with awesome communication! He’s an asset to the company! We would definitely use Indi again and recommend to friends. Easy and thorough communication all the way! Absolutely wonderful company to deal with. We made our reservation from New Zealand and had brilliant communication and service all the way. Our camper was clean and came with great instruction videos. We would definitely use Indie Campers again and would recommend them to everyone!

Celeste R.
Age: 20-29

I think everything went really well! Indie campers helped us out a ton with having an amazing camper for our first camping trip! Thank you! Thank you guys for helping us have an amazing trip! You guys helped out tremendously and we will definitely be recommending this company to all our friends and family.

Kerry H.
Age: 40-49

This was by far the best trip I’ve ever had! It was the smoothest process from start to finish. Ameer was amazing at checkout and so helpful! I will absolutely rent from you guys again and refer my traveling friends.