My men’s church group recently had the pleasure of spending a weekend at Camp Durrwood, and it was an experience that deeply touched each of us. The rustic charm and untouched natural beauty of this campground provided the perfect environment for reflection, bonding, and personal growth.
The dispersed camping sites were not designated so you got to choose your own site, which was a cool aspect of Camp Durrwood. The simplicity of the setup, with just the basics, encouraged us to focus on the essentials and truly appreciate the natural surroundings. The lack of modern amenities like electricity and running water was a welcome change that fostered a deeper connection with nature and each other. Most of our group have never camped before so this was a perfect first time experience that we will never forget.
Camp Durrwood was well maintained, 3 picnic tables, a clean porta potty and some string lights for some beauty night ambiance. And having the RV was a nice place to store some stuff and a couple people called it home for the night. Jenks Lake ($5 cash parking) was another great time that is only 10 minutes away. There is fishing, kayaking, no swimming, and tons of picnic tables for a nice bbq lunch.
Camp Durrwood is private, secluded, and just awesome, I highly recommend.