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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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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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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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The best camping near Raymond Gary State Park guide

Overview

About

Raymond Gary State Park is like an adult summer camp on the water! Shack up with your crew in one of their awesome campgrounds, or book a primitive lakeside cabin for a glamping feel. You’ll be able to head out onto the lake with ease; rev up the engine on your boat or slow it down with some quiet canoe time. Stellar fishing and a swimming beach are available to those who want to stay shoreside. Hop over to the playground, or rent a pavilion for your summer camp talent show; everyone is sure to feel like a carefree kiddo again at Raymond Gary!

Notable campgrounds

  • Full Hookup RV Sites: Equipped with modern conveniences for a comfortable stay.
  • Lakefront Cabins: Rustic retreats offering stunning views and direct lake access.
  • Tent Sites: Immerse yourself in nature with numerous spots for traditional camping.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your ideal spot, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Raymond Gary State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are quieter but can be chilly, with a chance of snow, adding a unique charm to the park's landscape.

Know before you go

  • Check weather forecasts as conditions can change rapidly, affecting park activities.
  • Park office hours are from 8am to 5pm, but the park itself is open 24/7.
  • ADA compliant facilities ensure accessibility for all visitors.
  • Pets are welcome in the park, but ensure they are leashed and supervised.
  • Remember to bring your own linens and toiletries when staying in cabins.
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