Dallas–Fort Worth is one of the largest and most visited regions of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. AT&T Stadium in Arlington is one of the most advanced sports venues in the world, and during the tournament it will host massive crowds, open-air fan zones, and high-energy match days.
The stadium sits between Dallas and Fort Worth with excellent freeway access, but hotels near Arlington will be extremely expensive and book out early. Because of this, many fans are choosing RV travel as a comfortable, flexible, and cost-efficient way to attend matches while staying near parks, lakes, and modern RV resorts.

The Dallas area is one of the most accessible host regions in North America. AT&T Stadium regularly hosts NFL games, high-profile soccer matches, concerts, and events with more than 80,000 spectators.
Fan festivals will activate downtown Dallas, Fort Worth Sundance Square, Arlington’s Entertainment District, and areas surrounding the stadium. Visitors can expect world-class barbecue, Tex-Mex cuisine, live music, and warm summer weather.
Because of the region’s size, travelers benefit from strong freeway connectivity and many nearby RV parks.
RVing solves several planning challenges for fans:
Hotels near Arlington will be overpriced and scarce
RV parks offer stable rates and more space
Easy access to lakes, trails, parks, and outdoor activities
Full kitchens and bathrooms improve match day comfort
RV resorts provide pools, gyms, laundry, and shade structures
Delivery options from local RV owners simplify setup
Centralized location between Dallas and Fort Worth
AT&T Stadium is located in Arlington, roughly 25 minutes from both Dallas and Fort Worth.
Driving to the Stadium
AT&T Stadium connects directly to:
Interstate 30 (main east–west corridor)
State Highway 360
Ballpark Way
Collins Street
Expect significant delays on match days due to security checkpoints, road closures, and increased travel around Six Flags and Globe Life Field.
Parking around AT&T Stadium is extensive for NFL games but will be restricted for the World Cup.
Expect:
Lot closures for security zones
High parking fees
Limited oversized vehicle access
Long walks from satellite lots
Early arrival requirements
Rideshare
AT&T Stadium has established rideshare pickup zones, but wait times will increase after matches.
Shuttles and Park-and-Ride
The City of Arlington typically organizes shuttle services for major events. World Cup-specific shuttle details will be released closer to 2026.
Tailgating is a major part of Texas sports culture, and AT&T Stadium usually offers large tailgating lots. World Cup regulations will adjust this, but fans can expect:
Tailgating allowed only in specific marked lots
No open flames outside approved equipment
Alcohol rules tied to designated areas
Portable grills permitted in some zones
Space limitations for large setups
Security checks at lot entrances
Tailgating will remain one of the strongest fan traditions in the Dallas region and will likely be a highlight of match days.
Treetops RV Resort
Arlington, TX. Tree-shaded sites, full hookups, pool, paved roads. One of the best options closest to the stadium.
Dallas Arlington KOA Holiday
Arlington, TX. Full amenities with shaded sites, cabins, pool, playground, and easy access to I-20 and I-30.
The Vineyards Campground and Cabins
Grapevine, TX. Lakeside camping with full hookups, beach access, kayak rentals, and premium sites.
Loyd Park at Joe Pool Lake
Grand Prairie, TX. Scenic wooded campground with large sites, lake views, and spacious pull-throughs. Ideal for families.
Shady Creek RV Park and Resort
Aubrey, TX. Resort-style amenities including pool, fitness center, and wide paved pads.
Blue Sky Cedar Hill RV Park
Cedar Hill, TX. Convenient access to Highway 67 and Cedar Hill State Park, with full hookups and shaded areas.
Northlake Village RV Park
Roanoke, TX. Well-maintained RV resort with pool, dog park, and easy freeway access.
| Campground | Distance to Stadium | Hookups | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treetops RV Resort | 10 to 15 min | Full | Closest, shaded, easy commute | Very popular during large events |
| Dallas Arlington KOA | 10 to 18 min | Full | All ages, strong amenities | Close to highways |
| The Vineyards (Grapevine) | 20 to 30 min | Full | Lakeside scenery and premium sites | Great for longer stays |
| Loyd Park (Joe Pool Lake) | 20 to 25 min | Electric | Large wooded sites and lake access | Spacious and peaceful |
| Shady Creek RV Park | 40 to 45 min | Full | Resort-style amenities | Best for extended visits |
| Blue Sky Cedar Hill RV Park | 25 to 35 min | Full | Convenient southern access | Near hiking and nature areas |
| Northlake Village RV Park | 30 to 40 min | Full | Comfortable resort environment | Easy highway connections |
June and July in Dallas are hot. Fans should expect:
Daytime highs around 90 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit
High humidity
Possible heat advisories
Occasional severe thunderstorms
Warm evenings
RV travelers benefit from:
Air conditioning
Private shade structures
Onsite pools at many RV parks
The ability to cool off between matches
Hydration, sunscreen, and heat-safe storage for food are essential.
Dallas is large and spread out. Key considerations for travelers:
AT&T Stadium sits in the Entertainment District with heavy match-day traffic
Sidewalks near the stadium are wide and well maintained
Water breaks and cooling areas are common during summer events
Fans should avoid walking long distances in the heat
Use marked rideshare zones to avoid road closures
Keep valuables locked in RVs or campground safes
Most neighborhoods listed below are considered safe and visitor-friendly
Arlington Entertainment District
Closest to AT&T Stadium with bars, restaurants, and walkable areas.
Downtown Dallas
Skyscrapers, bars, restaurants, and easy freeway access.
Deep Ellum
Live music, nightlife, murals, and breweries.
Uptown Dallas
Walkable, polished, and filled with restaurants and entertainment.
Fort Worth Sundance Square
Historic charm, nightlife, and excellent dining.
Grapevine
Family-friendly with lakes, shops, and wineries.
Expected hotspots include:
Arlington’s Texas Live district
Deep Ellum
Entertainment District outside AT&T Stadium
These areas regularly host major sporting events and international soccer fans.
Popular viewing areas:
Texas Live
Frankie's Downtown
The Londoner Pub
Dot's Hop House
Trinity Groves area
Fort Worth Flying Saucer
Dallas is one of the most connected cities in the United States.
Short flight or three and a half hour drive.
Direct flights.
Los Angeles, Seattle, Bay Area
Longer flights but ideal for fans following knockout rounds.
Mexico
DFW and Love Field offer strong connections to Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Mexico City.
Campgrounds range from 45 to 85 dollars per night
Premium RV resorts can reach 90 to 120 dollars per night
Stadium parking will be expensive during the World Cup
Rideshare surges will occur after matches
Food prices vary, but barbecue and Tex-Mex restaurants offer affordable options
Outdoor
White Rock Lake
Cedar Hill State Park
Trinity River trails
Joe Pool Lake
Attractions
Dallas Museum of Art
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Fort Worth Stockyards
Reunion Tower
AT&T Discovery District
Dallas Arboretum
Food
Do not miss:
Texas barbecue
Tex-Mex
Steak houses
Craft breweries
Food halls like Legacy Hall and San Pedro Market
Common rental types:
Oversized parking will likely be restricted or unavailable.
Treetops Resort, Dallas KOA, and Loyd Park are the closest.
Yes, in designated lots, but FIFA regulations will restrict certain setups and equipment.
Yes in the main fan districts and tourist areas. Standard precautions apply.
Driving or rideshare. Arlington does not have rail transit.