The best camping near Hugo Lake State Park

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Darbywoods RV Park

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Broken Bow, OK
We love Broken Bow (Hochatown) so bought a lot for our RV so we could enjoy year round. We now spend most of our time in Colorado so want to share this lot with others when we aren't there. This private one acre lot is for only ONE RV nearby Broken Bow Lake, OK (less than 2 miles away). This is a heavily wooded one acre lot comes with electric, septic and water. This lot is very close to the state parks and located in the area called Hochatown. The lot is less than 1/4 mile from the center of Hochatown but very private and quiet. There is a long level pad in the center of the lot. We have 50 amp power (30 amp if you have an adapter) for your RV.   There is a shed on the lot but that is for personal use. Our lot is right off Steven's Gap road on the way to the lake. If you like to fish the lake is less than 2 miles down the road and the river access is close by at Beaver's Bend State Park. The are is abundant with wild life with plenty to do and see.
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$89
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HIDEOUT ON FRANCIS CREEK

2 sites · Lodging, Tents15 acres · Bogata, TX
Thanks to all of you campers for my success, The Hideout is now totally electric. No more generator! Growing up I liked to camp and still do and I want to offer my land as a place for you to do the same. Accessibility is by bridge or make arrangements for your vehicle to be at the campsite. We have all the items you need for a successful camping experience. Throw your necessities in the back of the Kawasaki mule and enjoy a short ride to the hideout or drive to the campsite for a truly memorable campout. Geared towards camping with kids, you can take a short hike and see the grave of a Texas Ranger. Sit by a wood fire and enjoy smores. Swing in one of the two swings, play horseshoes, corn hole, and take a backroad trip and view local wildlife. For you fisherman, enjoy the newly stocked lake and catch some bass. Catch and release. Sit on the porch and rock in a rocker and read. Bogata Rodeo June 22-June 24. July 4, Talco 4th of July celebration. Big fireworks show. Much, much more.
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Pleasant Hill Pines of Red Slough

5 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Haworth, OK
A Peaceful Family RV Park with Utilities Available Just 4 Miles from Alligators and more than 350 bird types. Perfect for families and couples alike. Red Slough WMA covers 5,814 acres in McCurtain County in southeast Oklahoma. Located 6 miles south of Haworth, the area consists of consists of about 2,400 acres of wetlands (Red Slough WRP), 1,600 acres of shrub/scrub habitat, 1,100 acres of bottomland hardwood reforestation, 414 acres of reservoirs, and 300 acres of woodlands. In addition Push Creek intersects the entire WMA. It is cooperatively managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, U.S. Forest Service, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Follow the links to wildlife management areas. Habitat consists of reclaimed rice farm fields, bottomland hardwoods, small areas of open prairie, and replanted hardwood areas. The area also has a waterfowl refuge. Non-toxic shot is required for hunting with deer archery hunting allowed. All waterfowl hunting is closed after 1:00 pm local time. The average annual precipitation for the area is 54 inches.
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Bill's Place

10 sites · RVs, Tents135 acres · Bennington, OK
This property has been in my family for 5 generations.  There was a house and a cabin on it at one time, but now it just has the old cemetery and a small corral.  The cemetery is notable, it being the final resting place of Wilson N. Jones (1827-1901), principal chief of the Choctaw Nation.  Learn more about this land:Have a great stay. This is the first time my folks have let anyone stay on the farm. So please be respectful of the land. No trash/litter. You can see the stars at night in a way that is impossible in the cities. It’s really worth the drive. Perhaps bring a telescope! There are the remnants of long gone houses and a worn out barn. Interesting to look at. But be careful, your car might get stuck unless it has 4x4. There is a creek that runs along the backside to the South of the property. Sometimes it has water, sometimes not, depends on how much rain we’re getting. We only allow one camping party at a time, this ensures you get to enjoy the property undisturbed. It is primitive camping, no services, no facilities. Bring in everything you need, take out everything you brought.
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The best camping near Hugo Lake State Park guide

Overview

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Party on a boat, anyone? At Hugo Lake State Park you can rent 24-foot pontoon boats and float around in style with your friends and family for a truly memorable outing. If you have your own boat you can bring it here too, and enjoy the scenic beauty and great fishing of Hugo Lake. When you need to get your land legs back head over to the lakeside trails and try to spot some birds and wildlife while you’re at it. After all that sun and water, stay the night at one of the many campsites, some with adjacent swimming coves along the water. Or you could rent one of the super cush cabins complete with luxury style accommodations. So whether you want to pretend you are a gazillionaire with a yacht, or get down to earth in your tent and canoe, you will find what you are looking for here.

Notable campgrounds

  • Resort Cabins - Enjoy spacious living areas and full kitchens, perfect for family getaways.
  • Primitive Cabins - Offers a rustic experience with essential comforts and screened porches.
  • Lakeside Campsites - Wake up to waterfront views and enjoy easy access to swimming and fishing.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred dates, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Hugo Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers full access to water activities but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter but cooler, with some facilities possibly closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts on closures or safety advisories before your trip.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Pets are welcome in the cabins for an additional fee, ensuring a fun trip for your furry friends.
  • Facility wifi is available, keeping you connected even amid nature's escape.
  • Remember to get a parking pass to avoid any inconveniences during your stay.

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