Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next adventure.
Camping at Keystone Lake puts you close to the water, with over 1,600 spots to pitch a tent or park your camper. Expect lakeside sunrises, easy access to swimming, and trails lined with red oaks and cottonwoods. Sites start at $15 a night, averaging out to $39, so you can keep your weekend affordable. Showers and toilets come standard at many sites, and you'll find plenty of places that let you build a campfire. Wildlife-watching is big hereâkeep an eye out for herons along the shoreline and deer at dusk. Want a tried-and-true spot? Check out Three Ponds Community (319 reviews), Westmuckett Homestead (190 reviews), or K.C. Ranch (43 reviews). Hike the lakeshore, dive in, or just watch the sun drop behind the treesâKeystone Lake makes it easy to unplug.