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Access Site TX

Oak Grove Park

Denton Creek - Grapevine Lake Denton Creek

Source: texas_parks_and_wildlife_department Updated 1 year ago

City: Grapevine, TX
County: Tarrant
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 32.96996461, -97.08071909
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access**
Oak Grove Park is located on the south side of Grapevine Lake in Grapevine, Tarrant County, near the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The boat ramp is accessed via Oak Grove Loop South; turn onto Darren G Medlin Trail and follow it to the ramp at the end. The facility offers two separate boat ramps, each with one lane and parking for approximately 15 vehicles.

**Boating & Paddling Conditions**
Grapevine Lake is a scenic 7,380-acre impoundment offering excellent recreational opportunities for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The lake is known for reliable water conditions year-round and is particularly pleasant during summer months. As one of 11 public access points on the lake, Oak Grove Park serves boaters heading to various sections of the 34-mile shoreline. The facility is open year-round and maintained by the City of Grapevine.

**Amenities & Services**
Day-use facilities are available at the park. If you're planning an extended trip, primitive camping is available with fees (currently $14 per site as of January 2023). For more information or reservations, contact the park at 817-865-2600. Additional access points around the lake provide flexibility for paddling routes and exploration across Grapevine Lake.
Federal Facility Information
817-865-2600 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Murrell Park offers day use facilities, boat ramp access and primitive camping on scenic Grapevine Lake, in the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.
The lake has become a premier recreation destination for the Southwest and offers some of the best camping, fishing and boating in Texas.
This facility is open year-round, but particularly in hot summer months, the cool...

Overview
Murrell Park offers day use facilities, boat ramp access and primitive camping on scenic Grapevine Lake, in the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.
The lake has become a premier recreation destination for the Southwest and offers some of the best camping, fishing and boating in Texas.
This facility is open year-round, but particularly in hot summer months, the cool water provides a refreshing break from the Texas heat. Recreation
Murrell Park is popular for picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, boating and fishing. The park is home to the well known Northshore Trail, which welcomes hikers and mountain bikers. Horses and moterized bikes including E-Bikes are not permitted on the Northshore Trail. Horses not permited in Murrell Park; however, there are horse trails available on the south side and west end of the lake. Hunting is not allowed in the park, but is available in some of the surrounding public lands. Anglers can fish along the shoreline or from the water; popular species include black and white crappie, catfish and bass.
Facilities
This facility offers 11 tent-only campsites along the lakeshore with views of the water. These sites do not have electrical or water hook ups. All campsites have campfire rings and grills, picnic tables and some have picnic shelters. Two pit toilets are provided; shower and flush toilet facilities are not available. a comunity water spigot is available from spring through fall and are shut off some of the winter months. It is recommended that campers provide their own water. The park contains one low water boat ramp as well as a high water boat ramp.
Natural Features
Grapevine is an 7,280 acre recreational lake with 60 miles of rolling shoreline. The area offers a wide variety of wildlife to observe, including white-tailed deer, turkey, squirrel, armadillo, rabbit and numerous birds species.
Nearby Attractions
The nearby city of Grapevine offers many historical attractions as one of the oldest settlements in the county, dating back to 1844, a year before Texas became a part of the United States. Charges & Cancellations
No refunds on weather related cancelations. 

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