Buckhorn Campground Chickasaw


Buckhorn area campgrounds are within close proximity to the Lake of the Arbuckles. Comfortable campsites and a lighthearted atmosphere makes this site an excellent place to camp.
The Lake of the Arbuckles was built in 1966 by the Bureau of Land Reclamation, and has been voted the best bass fishing in Oklahoma.
Boat ramps and docks are available throughout the 36 miles of shoreline. Look for wildlife like the red fox, bobcat, and opossum, and watch the trees for glimpses of flying squirrels.

Facilities

Buckhorn is one of only two campsites in Chickasaw with electric hookups and water. It's an ideal location for families and friends ready for a mix of camping and boating. The C Loop of the campsite is open year-round.

Nearby attractions

Hike or bike on the unpaved Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail or head up Rock Creek for a visit to the Chickasaw Cultural Center. There, you can learn all about the Native Americans of the region through exhibits, videos and interactive displays.

Natural feaures

Set in the naturally diverse Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Buckhorn Campground is surrounded by unique flora, fauna and geological formations. The hilly land is covered with partial prairie and partial forest, with natural springs cutting through spectacular rock formations.

Recreation

Bring your boat or jet skis and cruise the lake, or pack your fishing rods to catch some of the state's finest bass, perch and crappies. The area is most popular for water sports, but hiking and biking is a great way to explore the land and take in views of the lake.


Driving directions to Buckhorn Campground Chickasaw

From I35, take Exit #55 and drive towards the city of Davis, OK. Once in Davis, go east on Highway 7 to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area you desire. Watch for the Chickasaw National Recreation Area signs to direct you to your selected area: Buckhorn Campgrounds, Pavilion, and Picnic Area - Drive approximately 8 miles east of Davis to the only 4 way STOP (Jct Hwy 7 and Hwy 177) in the city of Sulphur. Turn south (right) for approximately 5 miles on Hwy 177. Turn west (right) at Buckhorn Road and drive approximately 3 miles west. Follow the directional signs. This loop is the southeast corner of Arbuckle Lake.

Location and contact info

Campgrounds A and B, OK 73086

For campground inquires, please call:580-622-7234

Buckhorn Campground Chickasaw details

  • Campfire allowed
  • Checkin time: 2:30 PM
  • Checkout time: 2:00 PM
  • Max num of people: 8
  • Max num of vehicles: 1
  • Max vehicle length: 0
  • Pets allowed

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Amenities at Buckhorn Campground Chickasaw

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    Shade

  • RV Hookups

    Electricity hookup

    Water hookup

  • supplies

    BBQ

    Fire pit

    Picnic table


Activities at Buckhorn Campground Chickasaw

Camping

Hiking

Visitor center

Hunting

Boating

Fishing

Swimming site

Biking

Day use area

Water sports

Interpretive programs


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