All of the campgrounds in Oklahoma are surrounded by lush grasslands that have a distinctly Western feel adhered to it. It is a land of rich Native American heritage and home of Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokees. The signposts seen here are written both in English and the Native American language.

Tsa-La-Gi is one of the most visited places in the state which is a modern recreation of a traditional Cherokee village. Cowboys and cattlemen can be seen roaming around the Stockyards district of the city. It is also famous for authentic western feel, steakhouses and western wear.

Given below are 15 of the best campgrounds in Oklahoma that you can access by your car or RV and pitch in for the night or two!

  1. Sequoyah State Park (Cherokee Campground)

Head over to the Sequoyah State Park with your friends and family to spend your days amidst adventure and thrill. The Cherokee campground is located within the state park and houses playgrounds for kiddos. Golf courses and swimming pools are also available to serve the adults!

Water-based activities such as canoes, kayaks, etc. are allowed on the Gibson Lake hosted by the ground. The best part, it has fully functional and modern marina for docking your precious boat, if you have any!

It is under the state’s administration with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. There are 60 camping sites in the campground that provides accommodations to tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

8.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

17131 Park 10, Hulbert, OK 74441, USA

Phone: +1 918-772-2046

  1. Sequoyah State Park (Choctaw Campground)

Another popular camping ground located within the Sequoyah State Park! It is under the state authority’s administration with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. It hosts 28 camping sites and is equipped with all the modern amenities one could ask for.

Best time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

17131 Park 10, Hulbert, OK 74441, USA

Phone: +1 918-772-2046

  1. Red Rock Canyon State Park (California Road Campground)

Head over to the California Road Campground for some heartfelt western vibe and fun time with your family. It is located within the Red Rock Canyon State Park which itself is a land of many mysteries and striking features. The walls of the canyon will leave you stunned and provides the ideal conditions for freestyle climbers and also for some rappelling fun!

It is a state-administered campground that provides accommodations for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Fishing

2.      Hiking

3.      Climbing

4.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

8.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

116 Red Rock Canyon Rd, Hinton, OK 73047, USA

Phone: +1 405-542-6344

  1. Tenkiller Ferry Lake (Strayhorn Landing Campground)

The Strayhorn Landing Campground is meant for those who want to spend their camping holiday in absolute comfort! It provides the guests with full access to the Tenkiller Ferry Lake alongside a fully functional marina for the adults and playground for the kids!

The campground and all of its 40 camping sites can be considered as a slice of civilization amidst the wild. Accommodations are available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Swimming

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

8.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Cherokee / Sequoyah counties, Oklahoma, US

Phone: (918) 487-5252

  1. Chisholm Trail Ridge South campground (Waurika Lake)

Want to taste the best of camping in Oklahoma!? Head over to the Chisholm Ridge Trail South Campground and will be facing wide, open camping sites with activities like hunting and fishing! The breathtaking expanse of the Waurika Lake is open for fishing and boating.

It is under the state’s administration with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

Waurika Lake, Oklahoma 73529, USA

Phone: (580) 963-2111

  1. Kiowa Park I Campground (Waurika Lake)

Another fully equipped campground located on the shores of the Waurika Lake is the Kiowa Park I Campground. It is a state-administered campground that offers accommodations for tent, vehicle and RV campers. All of the guests are given unrestricted access to the clear waters of Lake Waurika. It hosts over 166 camping sites with all the modern amenities essential for glamping!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

Waurika Lake, Oklahoma 73529, USA

Phone: (580) 963-2111

  1. Moneka Park North Campground (Waurika Lake)

The Moneka Park North Campground is another favorite camping destination for the backpackers out there. It is a medium-sized camping spot that is equipped with all the modern amenities and fully developed camping sites.

The state authorities administer it with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. Similar to the other camping spots by the lake, the guests are given unrestricted access to the waters of the Lake Waurika.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV hookup

4.      Firepit

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Waurika Lake, Oklahoma 73529, USA

Phone: (580) 963-2111

  1. Wichita Ridge Campground (Waurika Lake)

The Wichita Ridge Campground is ideal for the ones who don’t want to get all grizzly while they head out for their much-awaited camping sessions! It is located on the shores of the Lake Waurika where guests are allowed to fulfill all their water-based wishes! It is a state-administered campground that hosts 27 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Waurika Lake, Oklahoma 73529, USA

Phone: (580) 963-2111

  1. Alabaster Caverns State Park (Mesa Campground)

You do need a base camp to cool off after you’re done with spelunking down the cave walls of the Alabaster Caverns State Park. Head over to any of the 23 camping sites of the park and enjoy rustic camping experience with your friends and family. It is a state-administered campground with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

The RV sites can be booked in advance, but the tent sites are available in the first-come-first-serve mode.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Hiking

2.      Wildlife watching

1.      Picnic table

2.      RV hookup

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

217036 State Hwy 50A, Freedom, OK 73842, USA

Phone: +1 580-621-3381

  1. Arrowhead State Park Campground

Bring out your big old RV to the Arrowhead State Park Campground and enjoy your stay amidst nature and her natural grace! Electricity and potable water outlets are provided in all of the 92 camping sites hosted by this campground.

It is administered by the state authorities with accommodations available for tent and car campers as well.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

3995 Main Park Road, Canadian, OK 74425, USA

Phone: +1 918-339-2204

  1. Beavers Bend State Park (Hickory Campground)

One might think that the state of Oklahoma is flat right!? Well, that is a general idea all way around!? Wrong! The Beavers Bend & Hochatown State Campground is the proof for that. The campground is located amidst the shores of the Mountain Fork River and the Broken Bow Lake. It is surrounded by breathtaking views of mountains that would need you to question whether you are in America or not!

It is a state-administered campground that hosts 14 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car an RV camping.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Snow sports

8.      Swimming

9.      Whitewater paddling

10.  Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

4350 S Hwy 259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728, USA

Phone: +1 580-494-6300

  1. Black Mesa State Park Campground

It is mostly preferred by backpackers and budding astronomers for its clear black skies, ideal for stargazing! The Black Mesa State Park campground is also popular for wildlife watching and hiking expeditions.

It is under the state authority’s administration and hosts 59 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Fire Pits

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

State Highway 325, Kenton, OK 73946, United States

Phone: +1 580-426-2222

  1. Lakeside Campground (Lake Texoma)

The Lakeside Campground, located on the shores of the Lake Texoma is often considered to be the “Playground of the Southwest.” It is the home of over 89,000 acres of clear waters dedicated to all water-based activities. The campground has over 14 miles of hiking trail and about 40 miles of unpaved roads, dedicated to horseback rides.

The surroundings of the campground mainly consist of blackjack oak forests and gently rolling hills, an ideal setting for playing the good old game called ‘explore!’ it is administered by the state authorities with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Wind sports

7.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Oklahoma–Texas border, United States

Phone: (903) 465-4990

  1. Redbud Bay Campground (Oologah Lake)

The Redbud Bay campground is nestled on the shores of the Oologah Lake and is an ideal destination for the ones who just love to hang out with their boats or yachts. The campground is equipped with a fully functional marina. Boat rental services are also available here on these grounds for the ones who don’t own one but would love to spend some alone time out in the lake!

The campground hosts 24 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers. It is also home to the 18 miles long Will Rogers Country Centennial Trail, a well-maintained trail ideal for hiking.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Paddling

6.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV hookup

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

 

Oologah Lake, Oklahoma, USA

Phone: (918) 443-2250

  1. Burns Run West Campground (Lake Texoma)

The Burns Run West Campground is home to 119 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers. Most of the camping sites are equipped with electrical outlets compatible with RV campers. It also hosts a considerate number of group camping sites for the ones who just can’t leave their gang behind!

The state authorities manage it and the camping sites are made available through the first-come-first-serve mode.

Best Time to Visit

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Wind sports

7.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Lake Texoma, United States

Phone: (903) 465-4990

 

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