The best ranch camping near Norman

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Looking to explore the great outdoors near Norman, Oklahoma? Hipcamp has over 138 camping options specifically tailored to your ranch-loving heart. From rustic cabins to tent sites, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. With an average price per night of $28 and options as low as $10, camping has never been more affordable. Check out top-rated campsites like Corona Westmuckett Homestead (122 reviews), alpaca camping (57 reviews), and Chivalry Friesians Ranch (55 reviews) for a truly memorable experience. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, showers, and toilets. Whether you're into snow sports, swimming, or horseback riding, there's something for everyone at these incredible campsites. Happy camping!

90% (296) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Norman

Chivalry Friesians Ranch

1. Chivalry Friesians Ranch

93%
(105)
45mi from Norman · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Chivalry Friesians Horse Ranch has been here for 13 years and lays over 170 acres. There's five stocked ponds. The land is very pretty with lots of wildlife. Horses run on the land. Johnny Park was named after John Brewer, a relative that designed and built a park after we bought this land. Spring and summer are the prettiest times to visit. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent at Johnny Park. Has a nature trail, stocked pond, shack, fire ring, great for relaxation. Drive ATV 170 acres to explore. Lots of wildlife for people to see. Any berry on campsite areas eat at will. Also horses run the whole property.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$18
 / night
Rough out point

2. Rough out point

95%
(111)
40mi from Norman · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Approximately 15 acres near the river and four mile creek very secluded and off grid as stated this area is not conducive for first time camper From US 81 Highway and State Highway 66 intersection travel north on Shepard Road until the road ends then proceed to the gate with sign on right with the name Stone Oak Operating then follow the road to the north and northeast and travel down the knoll along four mile creek to your camping location please feel free to contact us with any questions Thank you for your consideration
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$48
 / night
alpaca camping

3. alpaca camping

99%
(116)
24mi from Norman · 5 sites · Tents
We started our alpaca farm in 2010 with 4 females and 2 males, are now have 11 females and 6 boys. We love spending time with them, and camping. So we started our camp site for other to enjoy and relax. 
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$30
 / night
Moonstead Escapes

4. Moonstead Escapes

100%
(1)
32mi from Norman · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
🌙 Welcome to Moonstead Escapes A hidden refuge for wanderers, seekers, and off-grid adventurers. Tucked away on quiet acreage, Moonstead Escapes offers a raw and peaceful escape from the noise of the world. Whether you’re here to disconnect, reconnect, or test your survival skills, we’ve created an experience that’s as real as it gets. 🔥 Your Stay Includes: • Firewood and a private campfire ring for the perfect night under the stars • Pitch-your-own tent campsite (no bathroom on site) • Optional RV rental with bathroom and shower access • Walking and biking trails through native forest • Creek and pond access with fishing poles provided • Smores kits available for that classic campfire moment • WIFI • Total quiet, full sky, and endless nature ⚠️ Off-Grid Style (What to Expect): This is primitive camping unless you rent the RV. That means: • No plumbing or restrooms at the tent sites • Bring your own drinking water and gear • Be ready for the elements and wildlife 🧭 Add-On: Survival Experience Missions Want to push your limits? Level up your stay by adding a survival mission pack. These curated challenges come with gear and story-driven prompts to turn your stay into an unforgettable immersive experience. Whether you’re prepping, playing, or just looking for something different, Moonstead Escapes is ready when you are. 🌿 Stay With Purpose at Moonstead Escapes 🌿 Every stay at Moonstead Escapes supports our nonprofit, the Agritech Investors Foundation of Oklahoma. Your visit helps fund hands-on farming education, sustainability retreats, and wellness programming for underserved communities. Whether you’re here to unplug, reconnect with nature, or learn something new, you’re directly contributing to a more self-sufficient and empowered future for others. Camp with us and be part of something bigger. 🌱
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
Horizon R & R

5. Horizon R & R

98%
(40)
47mi from Norman · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The campsite overlooks over 600 acres of peaceful grassy knolls which takes the viewer back in time. See below for a bit of local history and things to see while in the area. Our campsites are BYOS sites: We do not provide outhouses or tent potties at our sites, so you must bring your own. We do, however, provide a full restroom with shower/bath at the main house during reasonable hours and have a septic for you to dispose of your waste (during open hours) so you don't have to travel with it. Welcome and we hope you enjoy yourselves and get a glimpse of a little bit of what our tierheim visitors enjoy when they come here. Local History About 65 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, near the junction of Highways 81 and 17, was a sign that said: "Welcome to Rush Springs, home of 1500 happy faces and a few old soreheads." Now the sign says: "Welcome to Rush Springs." Also, there is a giant watermelon slice indicating that Rush Springs is also the Watermelon Capital. Rush Springs gets its name from the large springs near the head of Rush Creek from which the town gets its water supply. It is one of the oldest (if not the oldest) settlements in Grady County, Oklahoma. The history of Rush Springs may be divided into six periods. The first period leads up to 1858. The springs served as a camping site for Indian tribes from very early days. The Wichita Indians settled on Rush Creek about four miles southeast of the present town around 1850. It was at this place that the famous "Battle of the Wichita Village" was fought between the Comanches and the United States Calvary on October 1, 1858. After this battle, the Wichitas fled to Fort Arbuckle. The second period deals with the Chisholm cattle trail (1865-1892). Thousands of heads of cattle were driven northward across the territory over this trail from Texas to Kansas. This trail passed about one and a half miles east of the town, and the springs served as a watering place for the cattle. This trail ceased to be used after the railroad was built across the territory in 1892. Parts of this trail can still be seen today. The third period covers the years 1871-1878. Fort Sill had just been established. Supplies had to be shipped to Fort Sill from points in the eastern part of Indian Territory. After the building of the railroad across the eastern part of the territory, Caddo became the main shipping point. Rush Springs was between Caddo and Fort Sill. A stage stand was built and a little town sprang up. When the government freight station was moved from Caddo to Texas, the little town nearly died. The years 1878-1892 make up the fourth period. The "Huntley Ranch" was established on Rush Creek near the site of the old Wichita Village. The ranch became a stage stand and a freight station for local settlers. A post office, known as "Parr," was established at this place in 1883. In 1892, this post office was moved to Rush Springs. The fifth period begins in the year 1892, when the Rock Island Railroad came through the springs. It became a government freight station to Fort Sill for nine years, resulting in rapid growth of the town. The sixth period dates from 1901 when the Rock Island Railroad lines were extended to Fort Sill and Lawton, thus ceasing the freight trade at Rush Springs. The town has since depended on ranching, farming and oil interest for its existence. Things to see in the area: Lake Humphreys - Marlow GW Exotic Park - Wynnewood Chief Drive-In Theater - Chickasha Chickasaw Cultural Center Southern Plains Indian Museum Historic Candlelight Tour-Sulphur Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge - Medicine Park Downtown Medicine Park Natural Falls State Park Turner Falls - Davis Arbuckle Mountains - Davis Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City Little Niagara on Travertine Creek Philbrook Museum Beaver’s Bend - Broken Bow Historic Jester Oklahoma Fort Sill Museum - Lawton OKA' YANAHLI PRESERVE Lake Tenkiller Lake Elmer Thomas Robber’s Cave Outlaw Cave Spanish Cave Bat Cave Jester's Cave Turner Falls Cave Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent on our ranch and enjoy privacy and peace in the country with rolling hills and beautiful views. We are located within a 45 minute drive of 6 lakes, 2 wildlife refuges, and the Wichita Mountains.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
177 RV Ranch

6. 177 RV Ranch

100%
(2)
49mi from Norman · 7 sites · RVs
A short drive outside the city of Sulphur OK, On top of a small hill with lots of beautiful views. Cows mooing, gorgeous sunrises and even more breathtaking Sunsets. Very close to two wonderful fishing lakes, Veterans and Arbuckle. Chickasaw National National recreation area, which includes hiking trails, cold water springs and creeks for swimming along with a buffalo viewing area. The Artesian Casino only 6 miles down the road. Chickasaw Culture Center, where you can visit a replica of a historic Indian village, always a kid favorite! Small quant shops downtown! Arbuckle trail rides, in case you want to mount up yourself! Don't forget Davis, OK where you can get the BEST fried pies, go for a swim at Turner falls and eat some of the best BBQ! Then back to your RV for a quiet night on the hill watching the sun go down! Get away from the city and come enjoy a stay with us. We have 14 sites, full hookups with 30/50 amp connections. lots of space to run off any left over energy the kiddos may have. Even a few Pecan trees that make great climbers. My granddaughter loves to sit on the low hanging branches and read a good book! Laundry room and shower facilities coming soon! Weekly and monthly rates available!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
AJ & SONS RANCH

7. AJ & SONS RANCH

44%
(8)
24mi from Norman · 47 sites
Embark on your ideal RV retreat mere moments from downtown! Our RV park beckons with generously sized lots, promising affordability without compromising on comfort. Surround yourself with natural beauty, including a picturesque 3-acre pond and inviting hangout spots complete with cozy fire pits. Indulge in relaxation and outdoor escapades right at your doorstep. Rejoice in the ease of city water and sewer hookups, along with complimentary WiFi to stay connected. Dive into the epitome of RV living with us – secure your spot today and start savoring the ultimate outdoor lifestyle!

Looking to explore the great outdoors near Norman, Oklahoma? Hipcamp has over 138 camping options specifically tailored to your ranch-loving heart. From rustic cabins to tent sites, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. With an average price per night of $28 and options as low as $10, camping has never been more affordable. Check out top-rated campsites like Corona Westmuckett Homestead (122 reviews), alpaca camping (57 reviews), and Chivalry Friesians Ranch (55 reviews) for a truly memorable experience. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, showers, and toilets. Whether you're into snow sports, swimming, or horseback riding, there's something for everyone at these incredible campsites. Happy camping!

90% (296) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Norman

Chivalry Friesians Ranch

1. Chivalry Friesians Ranch

93%
(105)
45mi from Norman · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Chivalry Friesians Horse Ranch has been here for 13 years and lays over 170 acres. There's five stocked ponds. The land is very pretty with lots of wildlife. Horses run on the land. Johnny Park was named after John Brewer, a relative that designed and built a park after we bought this land. Spring and summer are the prettiest times to visit. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent at Johnny Park. Has a nature trail, stocked pond, shack, fire ring, great for relaxation. Drive ATV 170 acres to explore. Lots of wildlife for people to see. Any berry on campsite areas eat at will. Also horses run the whole property.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$18
 / night
Rough out point

2. Rough out point

95%
(111)
40mi from Norman · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Approximately 15 acres near the river and four mile creek very secluded and off grid as stated this area is not conducive for first time camper From US 81 Highway and State Highway 66 intersection travel north on Shepard Road until the road ends then proceed to the gate with sign on right with the name Stone Oak Operating then follow the road to the north and northeast and travel down the knoll along four mile creek to your camping location please feel free to contact us with any questions Thank you for your consideration
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$48
 / night
alpaca camping

3. alpaca camping

99%
(116)
24mi from Norman · 5 sites · Tents
We started our alpaca farm in 2010 with 4 females and 2 males, are now have 11 females and 6 boys. We love spending time with them, and camping. So we started our camp site for other to enjoy and relax. 
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$30
 / night
Moonstead Escapes

4. Moonstead Escapes

100%
(1)
32mi from Norman · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
🌙 Welcome to Moonstead Escapes A hidden refuge for wanderers, seekers, and off-grid adventurers. Tucked away on quiet acreage, Moonstead Escapes offers a raw and peaceful escape from the noise of the world. Whether you’re here to disconnect, reconnect, or test your survival skills, we’ve created an experience that’s as real as it gets. 🔥 Your Stay Includes: • Firewood and a private campfire ring for the perfect night under the stars • Pitch-your-own tent campsite (no bathroom on site) • Optional RV rental with bathroom and shower access • Walking and biking trails through native forest • Creek and pond access with fishing poles provided • Smores kits available for that classic campfire moment • WIFI • Total quiet, full sky, and endless nature ⚠️ Off-Grid Style (What to Expect): This is primitive camping unless you rent the RV. That means: • No plumbing or restrooms at the tent sites • Bring your own drinking water and gear • Be ready for the elements and wildlife 🧭 Add-On: Survival Experience Missions Want to push your limits? Level up your stay by adding a survival mission pack. These curated challenges come with gear and story-driven prompts to turn your stay into an unforgettable immersive experience. Whether you’re prepping, playing, or just looking for something different, Moonstead Escapes is ready when you are. 🌿 Stay With Purpose at Moonstead Escapes 🌿 Every stay at Moonstead Escapes supports our nonprofit, the Agritech Investors Foundation of Oklahoma. Your visit helps fund hands-on farming education, sustainability retreats, and wellness programming for underserved communities. Whether you’re here to unplug, reconnect with nature, or learn something new, you’re directly contributing to a more self-sufficient and empowered future for others. Camp with us and be part of something bigger. 🌱
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
Horizon R & R

5. Horizon R & R

98%
(40)
47mi from Norman · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The campsite overlooks over 600 acres of peaceful grassy knolls which takes the viewer back in time. See below for a bit of local history and things to see while in the area. Our campsites are BYOS sites: We do not provide outhouses or tent potties at our sites, so you must bring your own. We do, however, provide a full restroom with shower/bath at the main house during reasonable hours and have a septic for you to dispose of your waste (during open hours) so you don't have to travel with it. Welcome and we hope you enjoy yourselves and get a glimpse of a little bit of what our tierheim visitors enjoy when they come here. Local History About 65 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, near the junction of Highways 81 and 17, was a sign that said: "Welcome to Rush Springs, home of 1500 happy faces and a few old soreheads." Now the sign says: "Welcome to Rush Springs." Also, there is a giant watermelon slice indicating that Rush Springs is also the Watermelon Capital. Rush Springs gets its name from the large springs near the head of Rush Creek from which the town gets its water supply. It is one of the oldest (if not the oldest) settlements in Grady County, Oklahoma. The history of Rush Springs may be divided into six periods. The first period leads up to 1858. The springs served as a camping site for Indian tribes from very early days. The Wichita Indians settled on Rush Creek about four miles southeast of the present town around 1850. It was at this place that the famous "Battle of the Wichita Village" was fought between the Comanches and the United States Calvary on October 1, 1858. After this battle, the Wichitas fled to Fort Arbuckle. The second period deals with the Chisholm cattle trail (1865-1892). Thousands of heads of cattle were driven northward across the territory over this trail from Texas to Kansas. This trail passed about one and a half miles east of the town, and the springs served as a watering place for the cattle. This trail ceased to be used after the railroad was built across the territory in 1892. Parts of this trail can still be seen today. The third period covers the years 1871-1878. Fort Sill had just been established. Supplies had to be shipped to Fort Sill from points in the eastern part of Indian Territory. After the building of the railroad across the eastern part of the territory, Caddo became the main shipping point. Rush Springs was between Caddo and Fort Sill. A stage stand was built and a little town sprang up. When the government freight station was moved from Caddo to Texas, the little town nearly died. The years 1878-1892 make up the fourth period. The "Huntley Ranch" was established on Rush Creek near the site of the old Wichita Village. The ranch became a stage stand and a freight station for local settlers. A post office, known as "Parr," was established at this place in 1883. In 1892, this post office was moved to Rush Springs. The fifth period begins in the year 1892, when the Rock Island Railroad came through the springs. It became a government freight station to Fort Sill for nine years, resulting in rapid growth of the town. The sixth period dates from 1901 when the Rock Island Railroad lines were extended to Fort Sill and Lawton, thus ceasing the freight trade at Rush Springs. The town has since depended on ranching, farming and oil interest for its existence. Things to see in the area: Lake Humphreys - Marlow GW Exotic Park - Wynnewood Chief Drive-In Theater - Chickasha Chickasaw Cultural Center Southern Plains Indian Museum Historic Candlelight Tour-Sulphur Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge - Medicine Park Downtown Medicine Park Natural Falls State Park Turner Falls - Davis Arbuckle Mountains - Davis Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City Little Niagara on Travertine Creek Philbrook Museum Beaver’s Bend - Broken Bow Historic Jester Oklahoma Fort Sill Museum - Lawton OKA' YANAHLI PRESERVE Lake Tenkiller Lake Elmer Thomas Robber’s Cave Outlaw Cave Spanish Cave Bat Cave Jester's Cave Turner Falls Cave Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent on our ranch and enjoy privacy and peace in the country with rolling hills and beautiful views. We are located within a 45 minute drive of 6 lakes, 2 wildlife refuges, and the Wichita Mountains.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
177 RV Ranch

6. 177 RV Ranch

100%
(2)
49mi from Norman · 7 sites · RVs
A short drive outside the city of Sulphur OK, On top of a small hill with lots of beautiful views. Cows mooing, gorgeous sunrises and even more breathtaking Sunsets. Very close to two wonderful fishing lakes, Veterans and Arbuckle. Chickasaw National National recreation area, which includes hiking trails, cold water springs and creeks for swimming along with a buffalo viewing area. The Artesian Casino only 6 miles down the road. Chickasaw Culture Center, where you can visit a replica of a historic Indian village, always a kid favorite! Small quant shops downtown! Arbuckle trail rides, in case you want to mount up yourself! Don't forget Davis, OK where you can get the BEST fried pies, go for a swim at Turner falls and eat some of the best BBQ! Then back to your RV for a quiet night on the hill watching the sun go down! Get away from the city and come enjoy a stay with us. We have 14 sites, full hookups with 30/50 amp connections. lots of space to run off any left over energy the kiddos may have. Even a few Pecan trees that make great climbers. My granddaughter loves to sit on the low hanging branches and read a good book! Laundry room and shower facilities coming soon! Weekly and monthly rates available!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
AJ & SONS RANCH

7. AJ & SONS RANCH

44%
(8)
24mi from Norman · 47 sites
Embark on your ideal RV retreat mere moments from downtown! Our RV park beckons with generously sized lots, promising affordability without compromising on comfort. Surround yourself with natural beauty, including a picturesque 3-acre pond and inviting hangout spots complete with cozy fire pits. Indulge in relaxation and outdoor escapades right at your doorstep. Rejoice in the ease of city water and sewer hookups, along with complimentary WiFi to stay connected. Dive into the epitome of RV living with us – secure your spot today and start savoring the ultimate outdoor lifestyle!

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