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RV Rentals For The So What Music Festival

Get To The Music Festival

So, you’re heading to So What Texas Music Festival this year!

The event is back this year and will take place at the Choctaw Stadium on Memorial Day weekend (27th – 29th May). Alternative, rock, metal and punk music are set to attract guests from around Texas and beyond!

Thanks to the festival’s Arlington location (directly between Dallas and Fort Worth) there is a whole host of things to do, making it the perfect occasion to rent an RV, enjoy the festival and check out the amazing parks and scenic spots in the area.

Why RV’s And ‘So What’ Fest Make The Perfect Combo!

You don’t need to have been in Texas long to know there are hundreds if not thousands of awesome parks and nowhere has a higher concentration of them than Arlington.

If you’re getting an RV Rental for So What Music Festival, things go from good to pretty fricking awesome very quickly.

With campsites and RV parks in abundance, there is no better place to grab an RV and hit the road than RVnGO. Most sites are located in and around parks with amazing nature and activity opportunities.

Boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking and jet skiing are just some of the activities to be enjoyed. Or if those things don’t suit, just some simple, but picturesque spots to picnic, camp and enjoy a BBQ with a cold one.

Not a bad way to spend a few days on either side of a festival?

There are 2 RV Parks close to the stadium. The Treetops RV Resort is a family friendly RV resort in Arlington. Nestled in the shade of 2,000 oak trees, Treetops RV Resort is located just minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the So What  Music Festival offering more than 165 spacious RV sites with full hookups and concrete patios and premium sites with BBQ grills.

Another is Traders Village RV Park in DFW. The park is conveniently located and easy to get to coming or going to the festival. All pads are concrete and level, big rig friendly. Park amenities include modern laundry, recreation hall, ATM, convenience store/gas station, propane, pool, restrooms & showers, and a Dog Park.

Lying just six miles outside of Arlington, this park makes for a fantastic option for the festival weekend.

The site has everything you’ll ever need from a campsite with all your typical amenities covered and solid concrete pitches to suit RVs of any shape and size.

This is making Traders Village one of the best places you can rest with your RV Rental for So What Music Festival.

Let’s check out some of the very best spots you can check out while RV’ing to and from So What Fest…

Things To Do In and Around So What Festival

Crystal Canyon Natural Area

Located on Brow BLVD in Arlington, this 40-acre stretch of park is a fantastic place to spend a few hours or better still, an entire day!

The park itself was only officially established in 2012 and is one of the most popular Arlington park spots.

Boasting fantastic walking and biking trails that weave their way through the greenery and hop over creeks, this spot is a great one to get back to nature after some festival craziness.

Arlington Place RV Park

This RV park brings a taste of the country to the city.

Being so close to Arlington, the park has all the amazing benefits of the city but provides a relaxed, simple space amongst nature.

Amenities such as patios, toilets, on-site management, shaded camping lots, water supply and electricity make this a simple but brilliant spot to stay, relax and unwind after a busy weekend of music.

As well as this, there’s a dog walking/wooded area and the park is super close to attractions like Joe Pool Lake, fishing and boating areas, baseball stadiums and Six Flags.

I mean, just picture it, relaxing at the camp enjoying the shade with an ice-cool beverage to wind down after an incredible festival weekend.

River Legacy Parks

One of the very best parks in Texas, let alone Arlington!

Located just off Green Oaks Blvd, the park lies on the edge of the Trinity River and is widely considered the King of the Arlington parks.

This space, in Northwest Arlington, boasts over 1,000 acres of parkland, made up of lakes and hardwood forests and is home to 400 species of wildlife, 193 types of birds and 28 types of trees.

A truly fantastic place for bird watching, biking, jogging, picnicking and some great cross country trails.

If you’ve got the kids with you, River Legacy also has one of the best playgrounds in the entire US!

Bowman Springs Arlington

On Poly Webb Road, Bowman Springs Arlington park was named after the Bowman family who settled in the area back in 1852.

A 14-acre park located to the southeast of the park’s lake and is home to an 11-mile paddling trail, fishing pier, floating dock, boat ramp and some beautiful sunsets.

There is a great campaign area, with all the amenities you need and areas for BBQ and picnicking around the lake.

The park’s location also sits on Feather Beach, bringing an awesome beachside feel to the heart of Texas.

Joe Pool Lake

One of the most famous Arlington parks, it’s actually made up of numerous parks and different areas.

Cedar Hill, Lloyd, Lynn Creek and Britton are the most popular park areas that surround Joe Pool.

As you’d expect, there is no shortage of things to do, with the lake boasting 7,500 acres of flat water, you’ll never be bored here.

There are 350 camping areas across Joe Pool all of which provide easy access to fishing, marinas, bird watching areas, jet skiing and BBQ’ing.

Cedar Hill Park

Cedar Hill is one of the hundreds of campsites at Joe Pool Lake.

This park is amazing for an RV trip, especially on the way to So What Fest! With swimming, fishing, boating and paddleboard opportunities in abundance, you need look no further than Cedar.

A great way to kick-start festivities is with an action-packed day at the lake.

You can book an RV site here to get your trip started now.

Village Creek Historical Area

Off Dottie Lynn Parkway, you’ll find Village Creek Historical Area.

The area was named due to the discovery of 9000-year-old artifacts found by archeologists.

Such artifacts were thought to have been used by ancient hunter-gather humans.

In addition to such a fascinating bit of history, the area offers fantastic areas for; hiking, fishing and picnicking. This one should be a no-brainer for anyone in the area.

Six Flags

No trip to Arlington is complete without a trip to Six Flags theme park.

I mean, if you’re going to go, why not go to the original Six Flags and head to its birthplace?

Six Flags is where the resort chain began and is conveniently located for anyone visiting the area in an RV Rental for the So What Music Festival!

RV Rental For The So What Music Festival – Summarized

So there we have it!

Thanks to the So What Fest location, we are spoiled with what we can do before, during and after the festival.

If camping, biking, fishing, BBQ’s and sunsets sound like your type of fun, then you won’t be disappointed here.

The festival and renting an RV, truly go hand in hand and we’d love to help make your festival/memorial day weekend as amazing as it should be.

Get in touch today and reserve your RV.

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