Israel Luna and his sister stake out camping spot number one at Dragonfly Texas Israel Luna opens his new campground, Dragonfly, in Fannin County RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer rich@dallasvoice.com After about two years in the making, Israel Luna’s campfire dreams come true this weekend.
He has been working practically nonstop to open Dragonfly Texas Campgrounds — first with business partners and now a solo venture.
And now, with all the planning and permits and campsites in order, he’s ready to open the proverbial doors to his own clothing-optional oasis. “Right now, I have about 40-45 camping spots where people can bring their gear,” he said. “We also have four yurts and four sheds that we’ve turned into cabins.” There’s still work to be done, but the campgrounds are ready for visitors with a shower area and temporary restroom areas. “We will be roughing it this weekend, but the wonderful thing is that the property is so beautiful,” he said.
He described at length the trees and the hills that surround the space where guests can get lost (without getting lost), away from the hullabaloo of everyday life.