Parks

Boasting over 29,000 acres of water and 233 miles of shoreline, Lake Lewisville is the premier outdoor playground for North Texas. The lake is ringed by more than a dozen distinct parks, each offering a different “flavor” of recreation—from the high-energy beach vibes of Little Elm to the quiet, wooded retreats of Hickory Creek.
Whether you’re planning a corporate event, a family camping trip, or a solo kayaking adventure, this 1,500-word summary details the best parks on Lake Lewisville to help you plan your perfect lakeside escape.
1. Little Elm Park: The “Lakefront” Capital
Located in the heart of Little Elm, Little Elm Park is arguably the most famous destination on the lake. It is home to the largest public swim beach in North Texas and serves as the anchor for the town’s vibrant “Lakefront” district.
- Top Features: A massive sandy beach, 12 professional sand volleyball courts, and a high-end amphitheater for live concerts.
- Best For: Families with teenagers, festival-goers, and beach lovers.
- Key Amenities: The Cove at The Lakefront (indoor waterpark) is just steps away, along with the Johnny Broyles Nature Trail. It is also one of the few places on the lake that allows primitive tent camping directly near the social action.
2. Lake Park (Lewisville Lake Park): The All-In-One Hub
Managed by the City of Lewisville, Lake Park is a 660-acre powerhouse of recreation. It is uniquely divided into three major zones: the golf courses, the athletic complexes, and the lake-related day-use areas.
- Top Features: Two golf courses (an 18-hole championship and a 9-hole executive course), an 18-hole disc golf course, and a massive athletic complex with 8 lighted soccer fields and 8 baseball fields.
- Best For: Athletes, golfers, and large organized groups.
- Key Amenities: A dedicated fishing barge, two boat ramps, and a large RV campground with full hookups and mature shade trees.
3. Stewart Creek Park: The Colony’s Premier Escape
Situated on the eastern shore in The Colony, Stewart Creek Park offers a more refined, manicured experience. It is a favorite for those who want easy access to the water without the “party” atmosphere of other sites.
- Top Features: A beautiful 3-lane boat ramp, a covered fishing pier, and the start of the Shoreline Trail, a scenic 3-mile path made of eco-friendly stamped concrete.
- Best For: Kayakers, paddleboarders, and weekend RV campers.
- Key Amenities: Self-service kayak rentals are available via an onsite kiosk, and the park features one of the few designated swimming beaches on the eastern side of the lake.
4. Hidden Cove Park and Marina: The “Staycation” Resort
Hidden Cove is a 720-acre recreational paradise that feels more like a private resort than a public park. It houses a full-service marina, making it the primary hub for motorized boat rentals.
- Top Features: Sam’s Dock for boat and jet ski rentals, and the Rockin’ S Bar & Grill for lakeside dining.
- Best For: “Glampers,” boaters without their own vessels, and corporate retreats.
- Key Amenities: In addition to RV and tent sites, Hidden Cove offers screened shelters and cabin rentals, providing a comfortable middle ground between a tent and a hotel.
5. Hickory Creek Park: The Camping Sanctuary
Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hickory Creek Park is the gold standard for traditional camping on Lake Lewisville. It is widely considered to have the cleanest and most spacious campsites on the lake.
- Top Features: Massive, paved RV sites with 30/50 amp hookups and incredible views of the I-35 bridge and sunset.
- Best For: Serious RVers and those seeking a quiet, “wooded” retreat.
- Key Amenities: A high-quality boat ramp reserved specifically for campers and a 2-mile nature trail that is a hotspot for birdwatching.
6. Pilot Knoll Park: The Nature Lover’s Choice
Located in Highland Village, Pilot Knoll Park spans roughly 65 to 85 acres (depending on water levels) and is the best destination for those seeking a “back-to-nature” experience.
- Top Features: A dedicated Equestrian Trail (Poindexter and Hickory Creek trails) that spans approximately 8 miles.
- Best For: Horseback riders, hikers, and paddleboarders.
- Key Amenities: 55 improved campsites with 50-amp hookups, a 24/7 credit-card-only firewood vending machine, and a quiet, no-wake cove perfect for Bluet SUP rentals.
7. Westlake Park: The Group Event Specialist
Tucked away in Hickory Creek, Westlake Park is another Army Corps gem. It is a “day-use only” facility designed specifically for large gatherings.
- Top Features: Four massive group pavilions (Cottonwood, Bur Oak, Green Ash, and Blackjack Oak) that can accommodate up to 100 people each.
- Best For: Company picnics, family reunions, and large church groups.
- Key Amenities: A dual-lane boat ramp that provides the closest public access to the famous Lake Lewisville Party Cove.
Comparative Quick-Reference Guide
| Park Name | Best Activity | Camping? | Boat Ramp? |
| Little Elm Park | Beach & Festivals | Tent Only | Yes |
| Lake Park | Golf & Sports | RV & Tent | Yes |
| Stewart Creek | Trails & Paddling | RV & Tent | Yes |
| Hidden Cove | Dining & Rentals | RV & Cabins | Yes |
| Hickory Creek | RV Camping | RV & Tent | Yes |
| Pilot Knoll | Horseback Riding | RV & Tent | Yes |
| Westlake Park | Large Pavilions | Day Use Only | Yes |
Essential Pro-Tips for Lake Lewisville Parks
- Check for “Park Full” Closures: On summer weekends, popular parks like Little Elm and Stewart Creek often reach capacity by 11:00 AM. Many parks use the Flowbird App or digital signage to alert visitors when they are closed to new entries.
- Cashless Entry: As of 2026, nearly every park on the lake has transitioned to credit/debit only for entry fees.
- Resident Discounts: Most municipal parks (The Colony, Little Elm, Lewisville) offer significantly discounted annual passes for residents. If you live in the area, it’s worth visiting the city’s Parks & Rec office to get your sticker.
- Zebra Mussels: Lake Lewisville is an infested water body. Always remember to “Clean, Drain, and Dry” your boat, trailer, and gear to prevent the spread of invasive species to other Texas lakes.
I-35 and Arrowhead Leg 1
Town of Hickory Creek, TX
Hickory Creek Park
Hickory Creek Road and Point Vista Road
Town of Hickory Creek, TX