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Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in Oklahoma

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Discover Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in Oklahoma

Home to dramatic landscapes, rich historical sites, and energized cities, Oklahoma is an ideal place to rent an RV and head out exploring. It's bordered by Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Colorado. It has historically served as an important route for cattle drives.
Archaeological evidence shows that indigenous peoples have traversed the region since the last ice age. During the 19th century, Native Americans were moved from their homelands to modern-day Oklahoma, where a government-sanctioned territory was established.
Oklahoma's topography ranges from the Little River in the southeast to the 4,973-foot summit of Black Mesa in the northwest and is one of the most geographically diverse states in the country. It encompasses the rugged Ouachita and Ozark mountains, not to mention more than 500 creeks and rivers just waiting to be explored.
RV Camping in Oklahoma
Book an RV rental in Oklahoma and begin your adventure at the Twin Fountains RV Resort, a luxury campground in Oklahoma City that offers shuttles to some of the city's most popular attractions. Other nearby options include the Rockwell RV Park & Campground in the city's west and the family-friendly Oklahoma City East KOA. These are all good options for campers wanting to attend the annual Red Earth Festival, which celebrates the region's American Indian culture each June.
In the far east of Oklahoma is the Big Cedar Cabins & RV Park, which lies in a secluded, mountainous setting near the border with Arkansas. It offers easy access to several hiking trails and the Talimena National Scenic Byway, with 21 full-hookup sites, a clean bathhouse, and laundry facilities available.
You can continue north to camp at the Monkey Island RV Resort, a family-friendly RV campground near the Grand Lake O' the Cherokees. It's well-equipped with full hookups, a swimming pool, and a dog park and is just a short drive from Bernice State Park. Another nearby option is the Water's Edge RV & Cabin Resort, where you'll find big-rig-friendly sites and full hookups with fire rings and picnic tables.
If you want to be closer to Tulsa, consider camping at the Canyon Creek RV Park to the north of the city, where you'll find spacious sites and laundry facilities. Another good choice is the Warrior RV Park, which offers full hookups and complimentary Wi-Fi in a peaceful setting. A short drive west of Tulsa is the Eagle's View RV Park whose proximity to the Arkansas River and Keystone State Park makes it a deservedly popular option.
Stunning views of Lake Lawtonka are a highlight of camping at The Peak RV Park, which is located in the city of Lawton near Medicine Park and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Continue driving northwest, and you'll arrive at the Bobcat Creek RV Park. Its picturesque grounds are a good overnight location for RVers traveling from Oklahoma City to Amarillo.
If you're visiting Boise City in the Oklahoma Panhandle, you can book into Wild Bill's RV Park. This Oklahoma RV park offers clean showers, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi, as well as horseshoes and a putt-putt golf course.
Whether you want to get cultured in Oklahoma City or enjoy the recreational pursuits of the Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, book a camper rental in Oklahoma and start planning your adventure to the Sooner State.

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Frequently asked questions about booking campgrounds in Oklahoma

Camping rates in Oklahoma will vary depending on the campground and even length of stay. In general, expect to pay between $20 to $40 per night

Camping at an RV park costs more than a campground stay. Like campground rates, RV campsite rates differ from park to park but generally fall between $30 & $80 per night.

The amount of time you can stay at a park or campground will vary from place to place depending on availability and restrictions. Long-term spaces are easier to snag during an off-season.

Yes! Most of those mentioned above allow pets. Do keep in mind, however, that not all Oklahoma RVs for rent are pet-friendly. You can filter your RV search to show pet-friendly rigs.

You can! Many Outdoorsy owners offer delivery within a certain radius. Additional fees may apply based on distance and other setup/delivery options.