The best camping in Black Mesa State Park, OK

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The best camping in Black Mesa State Park, OK

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Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park

3. Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park

17mi from Black Mesa State Park · 1 site · Boise City, OK
Wild Bill’s Park in Boise City, Oklahoma, stands out as a unique campground due to its proximity to some of the most breathtaking natural sights and historical landmarks in the Red Carpet Country. Nestled across from the Cimarron Heritage Center and the City Park, this location offers visitors a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration. While enjoying your stay, take the opportunity to explore the rich history and natural beauty surrounding Boise City. Highlights include the Cimarron Heritage Center, where you can delve into local history, and the Old Mummy Cave, known for its intriguing formations. Don't miss the Indian Cave Writings and Coronado’s Signature in Rock, which provide a glimpse into the area's ancient past. For history enthusiasts, the No Man’s Land Historical Museum and the Three State Marker are must-see attractions. Nature lovers will appreciate Lake Etling and Black Mesa, both offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. The area around Boise City is also a haven for rock hunters and bird watchers, making it an ideal destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors. With its unique location and access to a variety of attractions, Wild Bill’s Park is the perfect base for your adventures in this beautiful part of Oklahoma.
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Coyote Keeths RV Park

4. Coyote Keeths RV Park

32mi from Black Mesa State Park · 81 sites · Clayton, NM
Coyote Keeth's RV Park stands out as a serene retreat, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains by day and a stunning display of stars by night, making it an ideal spot for stargazing enthusiasts. Conveniently located just off Highway 87 at mile marker #7, this park serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of New Mexico, attracting travelers heading to Texas, New Mexico, or Colorado, as well as those seeking a picturesque stop. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a hunter, or simply looking to relax, Coyote Keeth's RV Park provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. For those in need of supplies, Ranch Market, the local grocery store in Clayton, is just a short distance away. Adventure awaits nearby with attractions such as Clayton State Park, famous for its dinosaur tracks, and the iconic Rabbit Ear Mountain, perfect for hiking and exploration. No matter your interests, Coyote Keeth's RV Park is a haven for hunters, hikers, and stargazers, ensuring a memorable experience in the heart of nature.
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Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park

17mi from Black Mesa State Park · 1 site · Boise City, OK
Wild Bill’s Park in Boise City, Oklahoma, stands out as a unique campground due to its proximity to some of the most breathtaking natural sights and historical landmarks in the Red Carpet Country. Nestled across from the Cimarron Heritage Center and the City Park, this location offers visitors a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration. While enjoying your stay, take the opportunity to explore the rich history and natural beauty surrounding Boise City. Highlights include the Cimarron Heritage Center, where you can delve into local history, and the Old Mummy Cave, known for its intriguing formations. Don't miss the Indian Cave Writings and Coronado’s Signature in Rock, which provide a glimpse into the area's ancient past. For history enthusiasts, the No Man’s Land Historical Museum and the Three State Marker are must-see attractions. Nature lovers will appreciate Lake Etling and Black Mesa, both offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. The area around Boise City is also a haven for rock hunters and bird watchers, making it an ideal destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors. With its unique location and access to a variety of attractions, Wild Bill’s Park is the perfect base for your adventures in this beautiful part of Oklahoma.
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Coyote Keeths RV Park

32mi from Black Mesa State Park · 81 sites · Clayton, NM
Coyote Keeth's RV Park stands out as a serene retreat, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains by day and a stunning display of stars by night, making it an ideal spot for stargazing enthusiasts. Conveniently located just off Highway 87 at mile marker #7, this park serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of New Mexico, attracting travelers heading to Texas, New Mexico, or Colorado, as well as those seeking a picturesque stop. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a hunter, or simply looking to relax, Coyote Keeth's RV Park provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. For those in need of supplies, Ranch Market, the local grocery store in Clayton, is just a short distance away. Adventure awaits nearby with attractions such as Clayton State Park, famous for its dinosaur tracks, and the iconic Rabbit Ear Mountain, perfect for hiking and exploration. No matter your interests, Coyote Keeth's RV Park is a haven for hunters, hikers, and stargazers, ensuring a memorable experience in the heart of nature.
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Overview

About

Hidden away in the Oklahoma Panhandle, just minutes from the tri-state border of Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, Black Mesa State Park and its adjoining Nature Preserve sit at the wild frontier of the Rocky Mountains and the shortgrass prairie. Big views await at the top of the Mesa, Oklahoma’s highest point (almost 5,000 feet above sea level), but hikers can also explore ancient dinosaur tracks, admire black lava formations, and spot golden eagles, black bear, and bighorn sheep. Black Mesa State Campground has RV sites with full hookups, a group camp, and tent sites, some with lake views. Campers have easy access to Lake Carl Etling, but the big draw of an overnight stay is the excellent stargazing.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve one of the campsites at Black Mesa State Campground via the Travel Oklahoma website. A 3-night minimum applies for holiday weekends.
  2. Campsite reservations open eleven months in advance and can be booked up to the day before arrival.
  3. Campsites can book up fast, especially on summer and holiday weekends. Book a minimum of three months in advance to avoid disappointment. 

When to go

Black Mesa State Park is open year-round from 7am through 11pm for day visitors, and the campground stays open through winter. Summer is the most popular time to visit, and stargazers flock to the park in August to watch the annual Perseid meteor shower. Water levels at Lake Carl Etling can get extremely low in summer, so boating and fishing is best in winter and early spring.

Know before you go

  • Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve is located in Cimarron county, along SH-325. The closest town is Kenton where you’ll find a general store, but for gas and other supplies, you’ll need to drive to Boise City, a 30-minute drive away.
  • There are no admission fees to visit the park, but camping fees apply. 
  • Facilities within the park include a Visitor Centre, restrooms, picnic tables and grills, a playground, and boat ramps. There are showers, 30-amp electric hookups, drinking water, and a waste dump station at the campground. 
  • Boating is possible at Lake Carl Etling, but swimming is not permitted.
  • The Black Mesa area is renowned for its dark skies and stargazing opportunities, so campers are asked to keep light to a minimum at all times. 
  • Wildfire risk is high within the state park, so keep fires small and always use the fire rings provided. 
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