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The best camping near Greenleaf Lake State Park

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Hickman Hideaway

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents58 acres ¡ Sand Hill, OK
Camp right alongside the Arkansas river on your own fully private campsite. Enjoy large green expanse of the forest and many water recreation activities nearby. A small paddle boat is included with all rentals however large vessels may be loaded 1 mile upriver at the Greenleaf loading dock. Sandy shores remind you of the beach, plenty of wildlife and most important peace, quiet, and privacy awaits you.
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$40
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Field Yurt tent or rv (no hook up)

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents12 acres ¡ Tahlequah, OK
Learn more about this land:We have approximately 12 acres, mainly field but some wooded area. Fairly secluded. Surrounded by trees. Close drive to Tahlequah and Muskogee Oklahoma. Foothills of the Ozark Only about 15 minutes away from the Illinois river and about 15 minutes to to Fort Gibson Lake. Medical cannabis allowed for valid card holders.
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$15
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Tenkiller Bluff RV

4 sites ¡ RVs1 acre ¡ Pettit, OK
We have 4 sites currently for RV’s. The area is on Lake Tenkiller off of Indian Road at the Barnicle Bills turnoff. The sites have full hookups (50, 30, 110, water and sewer) and are 35’ wide and 50’ long. There are peak views of the lake. The site is near our Tenkiller Bluff House which is a vacation rental that sits on top of Cookson Bluff.
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$40
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Should Be Fishing Campground

23 sites ¡ Lodging20 acres ¡ Gore, OK
Family owned and operated Campground, located in the beautiful River Valley of Oklahoma. Located in Gore, Oklahoma less than 2 miles to the Lower Illinois River, just below Lake Tenkiller and the gate way to Trout Fishing Heaven, Kayaking, and Hiking. A short drive to many fishing, boating and water sports opportunities in Lake Tenkiller, and a few short minutes in to Gore/Webbers falls to boat and fish the Arkansas River. Offering over size spaces, fire rings, pic nic tables at each site, Family and Pet friendly relaxed atmosphere. Gore and Lake Tenkiller area offers a variety of food venues for everyone, Fast food if you are in a hurry to home cooked food. Don't miss checking out Gore and Vian.
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$75
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Summit Campsite

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Summit, OK
Learn more about this land:We are in a nice peaceful area 6 minutes from Creek Nation Casino, 15 minutes from Walmart, gas stations are within 5-10 minutes away, and 13 minutes from Muscogee County, Then our lot is 54 minutes from the Greenwood District in Tulsa,Ok and about 2 hrs away from Oklahoma City.
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$30
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Dakota Star Ranch

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents110 acres ¡ Checotah, OK
Located on the Southern Great Plains, the 110-acre ranch is surrounded by the lush vegetation of eastern Oklahoma and its array of amazing wildlife. Dozens of species have made their homes here, delighting our guests with their symphony of sounds and dazzling natural beauty. Observing the natural behaviors of the wildlife here at the ranch allows us to live closer to the natural world and His amazing creation.
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Rockin K Farms Spring Creek

27 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Tahlequah, OK
This property is 10 acres that has a Crystal Clear Spring Fed Creek on it. We own both sides of the creek. The creek is a cool refreshing crystal Clear and peaceful place. Great place to takes in the beautiful and get one with nature. The creek changes with ever flood. At this time we have 1 big swimming hole to swim in. There are small mouth bass and if you want to try your hand at catching crawdads they are a plenty. May 1st we require a 2 night minimum for the weekends.
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Camp Off Grid, Longtown, OK

1 site ¡ Tent1 acre ¡ Stigler, OK
You will be close to Lake Eufaula, where you can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, bike riding, and more. You can bring your ATV's to get back and forth to the lake, pool, bathhouse, and more. A short drive and you will be near restaurants, gas stations, and stores. This is a quarter of an acre of raw land that has not been developed. You will be able to choose your site on our land.
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Sequoyah's ridge

2 sites ¡ Tents30 acres ¡ Akins, OK
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a secluded woodland in the ozark mountains just a few miles from interstate 40 with two dispersed sites one with a deck and one with a well (pulley access). With 30 acres of ozark woodland.
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$15
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The Oaks RV and Camping

10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents5 acres ¡ Wagoner, OK
Learn more about this land:By Gibson Lake 5 Private acreage Water if needed Store nearby Walking distance to lake Great fishing Froendly staff and tenants Camp fires are ok unless. There is a burn ban.
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Goose Egg Farms

1 site ¡ RV, Tent3 acres ¡ Broken Arrow, OK
Discover Goose Egg Farms, nestled on a rural street at the heart of downtown Broken Arrow. This hidden gem boasts lush gardens, roaming chickens, and occasional visits from our friendly sheep. We warmly welcome pets, inviting you to bring along your furry companions for an unforgettable stay. Let's gather around the campfire and create lasting memories together!
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$25
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Gray House Farm

2 sites ¡ Lodging25 acres ¡ Hulbert, OK
Owned by my husband and I. We have bees, chickens, cats and dogs. We have dreams of becoming our own self sufficient farm and avoid weekly trips to the store.Learn more about this land:On Fort Gibson Lake. Walking trail to lake where you can fish, kayak, watch the sunset or swim. Build a fire in the fire pit and relax as you take in the beautiful surroundings. Easily accommodates four people. Close quarters yet tons to do and see. You will thoroughly enjoy this nature in the woods. We are a growing farm and have free range hens. We no longer allow outside animals due to recently losing some to a guest’s dog. Farm fresh eggs available with your stay.
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$100
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The best camping near Greenleaf Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Feel like you need to get out and spend some time at your cabin on the lake? Oh wait, you don’t own a cabin on a lake? No worries! You can rent one at Greenleaf State Park and get that storybook summer vacation you’ve always dreamed of! The native stone cabins built during the 1930’s are a great way to see some history as well as the surrounding beauty and nature of the park. There are also loads of nice, grassy campsites for all levels, so you’ve got options. Spend your days hiking the trails, fishing or swimming at the lake, and then check out the evening campfire and astronomy programs led by the resident naturalist before retiring to your palace to sleep in the peace and quiet of this serene setting. Don’t you feel more relaxed just thinking about it?

Notable campgrounds

  • Rustic Cabins - Experience the charm of the 1930s with WPA-built cabins, complete with modern amenities.
  • RV Campsites - Equipped with 50 amp electric and full hookups for a comfortable stay.
  • Tent Campsites - Immerse yourself in nature with well-maintained sites perfect for tent camping.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred dates, as cabins and campsites fill up quickly.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a spot.

When to go

The best time to visit Greenleaf Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers a full range of activities but can be quite warm. Winters are cool with a chance of snow, providing a unique experience, though some facilities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check weather forecasts and park alerts for any closures or advisories before your visit.
  • Pets are welcome in cabins with a deposit and must be leashed outdoors.
  • The park office is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, plan accordingly.
  • Accessible facilities are available, including a cabin for guests with disabilities.
  • Remember to purchase a parking pass for your vehicle when staying overnight.

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