Lake Arrowhead State Park offers a premier camping destination on the north shore of a scenic 16,200-acre lake in Wichita Falls, Texas, positioned halfway between Dallas and Oklahoma City. Situated in the Rolling Plains Ecoregion, this state park caters to RV campers and tent enthusiasts with diverse camping options including water-electric sites, water-only campsites, primitive walk-in areas, and equestrian camping facilities. Amenities include 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, dump stations, water access, accessible restrooms, and hot showers. Fishing enthusiasts enjoy exceptional opportunities for crappie, bass, and catfish without requiring a license when fishing from shore or the lighted pier. The park features nine boat ramps for water sports and recreation. Beyond fishing, over five miles of multiuse trails including the scenic Onion Creek Trail (4.4 miles) and Mesquite Ridge Trail provide hiking, biking, and horseback riding options. Additional attractions include an equipment borrowing program, Junior Ranger initiatives, and over 200 documented bird species. Nearby attractions such as River Bend Nature Center and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge enhance the outdoor experience. The park's big-rig-friendly infrastructure, pet-friendly policies, playground facilities, and ranger-led programs make it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a well-appointed Texas camping experience.