The best cabins near Claremore with fishing

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If you're looking for a cabin near Claremore, Oklahoma, where you can enjoy some quality fishing, Hipcamp has over 20 options that fit the bill. With options as low as $21 per night and an average price per night of $63, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Three Ponds Community (185 reviews), K.C. Ranch (15 reviews), and Gray House Farm (14 reviews) for some inspiration. Potable water, campfires, and toilets are popular amenities, while boating, swimming, and fishing are popular activities.

96% (413) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Claremore

Three Ponds Community

1. Three Ponds Community

98%
(478)
33mi from Claremore · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
Three Ponds Community is a small mindful yoga community of friends. We have two families living on the land with one more in her tiny home. Joe and Hailey also own and manage Be Love Yoga Studio in Tulsa and Jenks and operate the Big Om Yoga Retreat. We tend the garden year round and have a small farm of animals that include goats, chickens, ducks, a pig, and a miniature donkey. We are excited to share our little piece of heaven with you. Nearby (drive time): -Keystone Lake (10 minutes) -Big Al's Convenience Store (5 minutes) -Keystone Ancient Forest (6 minutes) -Downtown Tulsa (25 minutes) -City of Sand Springs (15 minutes) -Osage Forest of Peace (15 minutes) Follow our socials: (@)threepondscommunity on Facebook, Instagram, or Tiktok.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

2. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
(17)
49mi from Claremore · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
The Dam Place General Store & Campground

3. The Dam Place General Store & Campground

47mi from Claremore · 6 sites
The Dam Place stands out as a unique campground and general store operated by Help Works, a dedicated non-profit organization committed to providing a welcoming outdoor experience. This charming destination ensures that your getaway is stress-free, as the on-site store is stocked with all the essentials you might need, so you can focus on enjoying your time in nature without worrying about forgotten items. Whether you prefer the comfort of your RV, the simplicity of tent camping, or the luxury of a glamping pod, The Dam Place has accommodations to suit every preference. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby natural features. After a day of adventure, you can unwind at local swimming holes or visit nearby restaurants and shops to experience the local culture. Embrace the great outdoors at The Dam Place, where every visit promises relaxation and adventure in equal measure.
Keystone State Park OK

4. Keystone State Park OK

176 sites · Lotsee, Oklahoma
Find lakeside fun just 20 minutes from Tulsa.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Wildwood Cove Lakeside Resort

5. Wildwood Cove Lakeside Resort

42mi from Claremore · 15 sites
Wildwood Cove Resort stands out as a hidden gem in the picturesque Grand Lake Area of Eucha, Oklahoma, offering a serene escape surrounded by majestic 100-year-old hardwood trees along Drowning Creek. This tranquil setting creates the perfect backdrop for a peaceful getaway, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. At Wildwood Cove Resort, guests can indulge in a variety of activities that cater to all interests. Whether you prefer fishing, exploring water activities, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors, there is something for everyone. Engage in fun-filled activities such as volleyball, paddle boat rentals, and horseshoes, or take advantage of the clubhouse and boat launch facilities. Whether you are unwinding at your campsite or embarking on a river tour, Wildwood Cove Resort provides everything you need for an enjoyable family vacation. With its unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, this resort is the perfect choice for creating lasting memories with loved ones.

If you're looking for a cabin near Claremore, Oklahoma, where you can enjoy some quality fishing, Hipcamp has over 20 options that fit the bill. With options as low as $21 per night and an average price per night of $63, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Three Ponds Community (185 reviews), K.C. Ranch (15 reviews), and Gray House Farm (14 reviews) for some inspiration. Potable water, campfires, and toilets are popular amenities, while boating, swimming, and fishing are popular activities.

96% (413) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Claremore

Three Ponds Community

1. Three Ponds Community

98%
(478)
33mi from Claremore · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging
Three Ponds Community is a small mindful yoga community of friends. We have two families living on the land with one more in her tiny home. Joe and Hailey also own and manage Be Love Yoga Studio in Tulsa and Jenks and operate the Big Om Yoga Retreat. We tend the garden year round and have a small farm of animals that include goats, chickens, ducks, a pig, and a miniature donkey. We are excited to share our little piece of heaven with you. Nearby (drive time): -Keystone Lake (10 minutes) -Big Al's Convenience Store (5 minutes) -Keystone Ancient Forest (6 minutes) -Downtown Tulsa (25 minutes) -City of Sand Springs (15 minutes) -Osage Forest of Peace (15 minutes) Follow our socials: (@)threepondscommunity on Facebook, Instagram, or Tiktok.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

2. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
(17)
49mi from Claremore · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
The Dam Place General Store & Campground

3. The Dam Place General Store & Campground

47mi from Claremore · 6 sites
The Dam Place stands out as a unique campground and general store operated by Help Works, a dedicated non-profit organization committed to providing a welcoming outdoor experience. This charming destination ensures that your getaway is stress-free, as the on-site store is stocked with all the essentials you might need, so you can focus on enjoying your time in nature without worrying about forgotten items. Whether you prefer the comfort of your RV, the simplicity of tent camping, or the luxury of a glamping pod, The Dam Place has accommodations to suit every preference. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby natural features. After a day of adventure, you can unwind at local swimming holes or visit nearby restaurants and shops to experience the local culture. Embrace the great outdoors at The Dam Place, where every visit promises relaxation and adventure in equal measure.
Keystone State Park OK

4. Keystone State Park OK

176 sites · Lotsee, Oklahoma
Find lakeside fun just 20 minutes from Tulsa.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Wildwood Cove Lakeside Resort

5. Wildwood Cove Lakeside Resort

42mi from Claremore · 15 sites
Wildwood Cove Resort stands out as a hidden gem in the picturesque Grand Lake Area of Eucha, Oklahoma, offering a serene escape surrounded by majestic 100-year-old hardwood trees along Drowning Creek. This tranquil setting creates the perfect backdrop for a peaceful getaway, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. At Wildwood Cove Resort, guests can indulge in a variety of activities that cater to all interests. Whether you prefer fishing, exploring water activities, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors, there is something for everyone. Engage in fun-filled activities such as volleyball, paddle boat rentals, and horseshoes, or take advantage of the clubhouse and boat launch facilities. Whether you are unwinding at your campsite or embarking on a river tour, Wildwood Cove Resort provides everything you need for an enjoyable family vacation. With its unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, this resort is the perfect choice for creating lasting memories with loved ones.

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