Camping in Oklahoma

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Heavener Runestone Park

17 sites · RVs, Tents55 acres · Heavener, OK
This 55 acre park is home of a large sandstone that contains 8 markings believed to have been made by Vikings many years ago. The park features a seasonal waterfall, covered picnic areas, playground, amphitheater with seating, community building, scenic views, gift shop and approximately 2 miles of nature trails. Be advised that most tent sites have a tent pad but a few are primitive. The one RV site is for 16 ft. or less vehicles and smaller teardrop trailers with limited hook-up and no dump station. Restroom and shower facilities are located within the park. Forest setting while still close to stores in case of forgotten items but the gift shop is stocked with camping supplies, as well. Variety of small wildlife in the area. All sites allow campfires UNLESS we are under a county wide burn ban. *Note moderate cancellation policy for most dates - full refund 3 days before check-in time. * ** Special event camping is a strict no refund policy.
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Hippie Hill

13 sites · Lodging, Tents2 acres · Medicine Park, OK
Nestled just a quarter mile from the entrance of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, our glamping village sits on a scenic hill behind our cafe, offering stunning views of Mt. Scott and direct access to nearby hiking trails. We currently feature three glamping wall tents- Zion, Selah, and Shiloh. Each tent includes a wooden deck and a framed queen-size bed, creating a cozy, romantic retreat you won't forget. Our bathhouse includes two private rooms, each equipped with a camping toilet, pump sink, and thoughtful amenities for your comfort. Our outdoor shower will be refreshing after a long hike as well! By June 1, 2025, we'll be adding two spacious yurts, each accommodating 6-8 sleeping bags or cots - perfect for families, kids, or groups looking for a unique outdoor stay. For those seeking a more rustic experience, we also offer nine primitive walk-up campsites.
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Camp near Wichita Mountains Cache

4 sites · RVs3 acres · Cache, OK
Triple Ace Campsites, where you can park your Camper or RV and enjoy a variety of attractions within close proximity! We are overjoyed that you viewing our property. I was born and raised right here in Cache, Ok. The city of Cache sits at the foothill of the Wichita Wildlife Refuge and Mountains. Triple Ace offers Full Hookup Camp Sites with picturesque views of the Wichita Wildlife Refuge located just 5 miles from the entrance into the mountains and only a few blocks from the start of the bicycle trail that runs through out the refuge. Come enjoy our beautiful views, wake up to a vibrant sunrise and end your day with a astonishing sunset followed by peaceful stargazing. Still to this day my kids favorite thing to do is sit around the firepit, listening to the crackling firewood and seeing who is first to spot a falling star. At Triple Ace Campsites, we are located just far enough from the mountains to have cellphone service and we offer free WIFI so you can still connect with family and friends during your adventure. Sites #1- #7 10x60’ back-in sites equipped with 110V/30A or 220V/50A electric, water, sewer, and WI-FI. For added convenience, we have installed a charcoal grill, fire pit, and picnic table. Sites #8- #16 10x60’ pull thru sites, equipped with 110V/30A or 220V/50A electric, water, and WI-FI. A charcoal grill, fire pit, and picnic table are located within close proximity. Dump station onsite. Coming Soon- Ladies and Gentleman's bathhouse - both sides have 2 showers, 2 toilets and a laundry center. Port-A-Potty onsite during construction of Bathhouse Attractions Nearby: Quanah Parker Star House- 4 blocks away Schedule a tour to see the historic Star House at Eagle Park. Cache Comanche Casino- 6 blocks away (Opening Soon) Feeling Lucky? Cache Casino has 250+ gaming machines and a restaurant. Scheduled for grand opening soon! Cache City Park- 12 blocks away Featuring a free Splash Pad, Paved walking/ bike trail, Pickleball Court, and Playground. (Children's bikes are available for use at no charge) Wichita Wildlife Refuge- 5 Miles You're sure to find roaming herds of longhorn, bison, and elk as you explore 60,000 Acres of mountains, freshwater lakes & streams. The mountains offer many opportunities for not just sightseeing but fishing, bird watching, photography, hiking, mountain climbing, kayaking, and bike riding. Lawton, Ok- 10 Miles Lawton, Ok has a population of 90,000 people. This medium size town is a straight shot from our campsites and within minutes you will find yourself at Lawton Marketplace. Lawton Marketplace has a few fast food options, as well as Target, Academy, and TJ Maxx to name a few. Just a short mile from these shops you will find a Walmart and several large chain Restaurants. Fort Sill Military Base- 12 Miles Fort Sill Military Base serves as home to the United States Army Field Artillery School as well as the Marine Corps site for Field Artillery MOS School and is 1 of 4 Army Basic Combat training. Fort Sill has a great museum on site that is accessible with a visitor pass.
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Camping in Oklahoma guide

Overview

Set in the Great Plains region of the United States, in Oklahoma you'll find camping opportunities among sweeping grasslands, quiet forests, waterfalls, and an abundance of lakes. Much of the state’s expansive natural areas are protected by the state park system, and Oklahoma also has the longest drivable stretch of the famous Route 66, which passes by all sorts of roadside attractions and historic towns, crossing through the state's two major cities—Tulsa and Oklahoma City—along the way.

Where to go

Western Oklahoma

Characterized by diverse landscapes, western Oklahoma’s popular spots include Little Sahara State Park, which features desert-like dunes popular for off-roading, and Alabaster Caverns State Park, where visitors can explore one of the largest natural gypsum caves on earth. You can even go digging for selenite crystals in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge or go rappelling in the Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.

Central and South-Central Oklahoma

In the center of the state, Oklahoma City is a great place to get your bearings, with all sorts of museums. A number of lakes are set around town, including Lake Thunderbird State Park, which offers boating, swimming, and camping just a short drive out. If you're headed toward Tulsa, make a pitstop in the town of Chandler, where you can learn about regional history at the Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center or the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History. If you’d rather just play outside, Turner Falls Park and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in the Arbuckle Mountains offer scenery and camping options.

Northeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's northeastern region is characterized by cute towns and numerous Route 66 roadside attractions, not to mention lots of lovely lakes. Lake Tenkiller, Keystone Lake, Grand Lake, and Lake Eufaula all offer plenty of opportunities for watersports and outdoor recreation.

Southeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's southeast is all about scenery, with nine state parks and plenty of forest land to get out and explore. The region is home to Antlers, the so-called "Deer Capital of the World," where you can learn about the creatures at the Wildlife Heritage Center Museum. If visiting in fall, make sure to take a drive along the 54-mile Talimena National Scenic Byway, which offers opportunities to check out fall colors. Popular camping areas along the way can be found in the Ouachita National Forest, Talimena State Park, Broken Bend State Park, and the Cedar Lake Recreation Area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oklahoma is an excellent destination for camping, offering a diverse landscape that includes forests, lakes, and prairies. The state boasts numerous state parks, national forests, and private campgrounds that cater to both tent and RV campers. Some popular camping locations in Oklahoma include Beavers Bend State Park, Ouachita National Forest, and Robbers Cave State Park. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, boating, or simply relaxing in nature, Oklahoma has a variety of camping options to suit your needs.

The best month to camp in Oklahoma is typically October, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 75°F. This time of year also offers beautiful fall foliage and lower humidity. Late spring (April and May) can also be a good time to camp, but be aware that Oklahoma experiences its peak tornado season during these months. For more information on camping options in Oklahoma, visit Hipcamp.

In Oklahoma, you can find free camping in some of its national forests and wildlife management areas. Dispersed camping is allowed in certain areas of the Ouachita National Forest and the Black Kettle National Grassland. Some wildlife management areas also offer free camping, but it's essential to check local regulations and restrictions before setting up camp.

Camping fees at Oklahoma State Parks vary depending on the type of campsite and amenities provided. On average, tent campsites range from $12 to $20 per night, while RV campsites with electric and water hookups range from $22 to $30 per night. Some parks may also offer full hookup sites or premium sites with additional fees. To explore Oklahoma State Parks and their camping options, visit Hipcamp

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