Sugar Hill RV Resort is 44 miles north of downtown Dallas on US-75 — a luxury RV resort with full hookups, a heated pool, and monthly rates that cost less than a week at a Dallas extended-stay hotel.
Dallas is the economic engine of North Texas, and whether you're in town for work, visiting family, or passing through the Metroplex on a cross-country trip, finding a quality RV park near the city can be frustrating. Most options inside Dallas proper are cramped, aging, or overpriced. Sugar Hill RV Resort sits just north of the DFW sprawl in Anna, TX — far enough from the traffic and noise to actually relax, close enough to reach downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum, or the Design District in under an hour on US-75.
The drive from Sugar Hill to downtown Dallas is about 44 miles straight down US-75 — roughly 45 to 50 minutes in normal traffic. You'll pass through McKinney, Allen, Plano, and Richardson before hitting the Dallas city limits, all on one highway with no toll roads required.
Key drive times from Sugar Hill: Downtown Dallas (Reunion Tower area) about 45 minutes / 44 miles via US-75 S. Deep Ellum about 47 minutes / 45 miles. Dallas Arts District about 45 minutes / 43 miles. NorthPark Center about 38 minutes / 36 miles. DFW International Airport about 55 minutes / 52 miles via US-75 S to SH-121. AT&T Stadium (Arlington) about 1 hour 10 minutes / 68 miles via US-75 S to I-30 W. Fair Park about 48 minutes / 45 miles via US-75 S.
Traffic notes: Morning commuters heading south toward Dallas will hit heavier traffic from Plano onward (7:00–9:00 AM). The evening return heading north is generally lighter since you're going against the dominant northbound flow. Weekends are usually clear in both directions.
RV parks inside the Dallas city limits tend to share a few problems: tight spacing, minimal amenities, highway noise, and rates that don't reflect the experience. Many are built for overnight stops, not comfortable stays. Sugar Hill was designed as a resort, not a parking lot. The tradeoff is 45 minutes of driving instead of being in the middle of Dallas. For most of our guests, that's not a tradeoff — that's the whole point.
44 miles (~45–50 min)
Straight down US-75 S from Sugar Hill in Anna to downtown Dallas. No toll roads required.
Who Stays Here
Corporate travelers and contractors
Dallas's business district, the Telecom Corridor in Richardson, and the Legacy area in Plano draw thousands of consultants, IT professionals, and project managers on multi-week or multi-month assignments. Extended-stay hotels near downtown charge $150–250/night for a studio with a microwave. Sugar Hill gives you a full kitchen in your RV, high-speed Wi-Fi, a co-working space, and a quiet evening environment — all for a fraction of the cost.
Travel nurses and medical professionals
UT Southwestern, Baylor University Medical Center, Parkland Memorial, and Medical City Dallas are all accessible from US-75. Travel nursing contracts run 8–13 weeks, and Sugar Hill's month-to-month terms match that timeline perfectly. No lease, no furniture rental, no breaking a sublease when your contract ends.
Families visiting relatives
If your kids or grandkids live in the north Dallas suburbs — Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco — Sugar Hill puts you 15–30 minutes from their front door. You get your own space, your own schedule, and a pool for the grandkids. Better than sleeping in a guest room or a Marriott.
Snowbirds and seasonal travelers
Sugar Hill is right on the US-75 corridor between Oklahoma and the Gulf Coast. Heated pool, year-round hot tub, month-to-month terms — stay for the winter, leave when you want.
New construction homebuyers
North Texas is one of the fastest-growing housing markets in the country. If you're building a home in Anna, McKinney, Melissa, Celina, or Prosper, Sugar Hill gives you a comfortable place to live while you wait for the builder to finish. Many of our guests stay 3–6 months during construction.
Why Choose Sugar Hill
Here's what you get at Sugar Hill that most Dallas-area RV parks can't match:
- Full hookups at every site — 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer. No partial hookups, no dry camping.
- Heated pool and oversized hot tub — open year-round, not just seasonally.
- Two fenced dog parks — separate areas for large and small dogs, so your 80-lb lab isn't sharing space with a chihuahua.
- 13 acres of walking trails — paved and gravel paths through meadows and treelines. Not a loop around a gravel lot.
- Fitness center, co-working space, and conference room — the clubhouse is built for people who actually live and work here, not just sleep here.
- Landscaped patios at every site — not a concrete pad next to a utility pole.
- Modern laundry and clean bathhouse — maintained daily, not weekly.
- Propane available on-site — no hunting for a fill station.
- Monthly rates from $650 — utilities included, no lease, month-to-month terms. Compare that to $120–200/night at a Dallas extended-stay hotel.
Top Attractions Nearby
Dallas Arts District
The largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States. The Dallas Museum of Art is free and houses over 24,000 works. The Nasher Sculpture Center features an outdoor sculpture garden. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is excellent for families.
~45 min from Sugar HillDeep Ellum
Dallas's live music district — clubs, bars, and restaurants east of downtown. Blues, jazz, indie rock, country, and hip-hop on any weekend. The Granada Theater and Trees are two of the best mid-size venues in Texas.
~47 min from Sugar HillProfessional sports
The Mavericks (NBA) and Stars (NHL) at American Airlines Center downtown. The Cowboys (NFL) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington (~1 hr 10 min). The Rangers (MLB) at Globe Life Field in Arlington. FC Dallas (MLS) in Frisco — about 30 minutes from Sugar Hill.
~45–70 min depending on venueNorthPark Center
One of the highest-grossing malls in the United States, with sculptures and art installations throughout.
~38 min from Sugar HillFair Park & State Fair of Texas
277-acre complex southeast of downtown with Art Deco buildings from the 1936 Texas Centennial. Hosts the State Fair of Texas every fall — one of the largest state fairs in the country.
~48 min from Sugar HillFood scene
World-class barbecue (Pecan Lodge in Deep Ellum, Terry Black's near the Design District), James Beard–recognized dining, Tex-Mex in Oak Cliff, Korean and Vietnamese along Harry Hines, upscale steak in the Arts District.
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- RV Park Near Frisco, TX — 30 min southwest
- RV Park Near Sherman & Lake Texoma — 25 min north
- RV Park Near Prosper, TX — 25 min southwest
- RV Park Near Celina, TX — 20 min west
- RV Park Near Denton, TX — 40 min west