Luxury river, stream, or creek camping in Oklahoma

Cowboy culture and pioneer history converge at the crossroads of the South, Southwest, and Midwest.

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5 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds in Oklahoma

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Rockin K Farms Spring Creek

28 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Tahlequah, OK
This property is 10 acres that has a Crystal Clear Spring Fed Creek on it. We own both sides of the creek. The creek is a cool refreshing crystal Clear and peaceful place. Great place to takes in the beautiful and get one with nature. The creek changes with ever flood. At this time we have 1 big swimming hole to swim in. There are small mouth bass and if you want to try your hand at catching crawdads they are a plenty. May 1st we require a 2 night minimum for the weekends.
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The Sycamore Glampground

19 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Spaulding, OK
The Sycamore is tucked away on 20+ beautifully wooded acres along the Little River in southeastern Oklahoma. Bring a hammock and soak in the fresh air, wildlife, and starry skies. Don't forget your binoculars for bird watching, or a rare Bald Eagle sighting. By booking the entire campground, you may enjoy a stay in one of our spacious bell tents which can sleep up to 6 people each, or self-camp in an RV spot or dispersed camping in your own tent. An old hunting cabin is being used as a communal space containing a shared restroom with a shower, and kitchen. Please beware, the cabin is old and rustic, but the bathroom us fully functioning! Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of fishing in the river or nearby lake, hiking, and cycling. Enjoy your private gathering or event for up to 30 people!
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Glampin' In Style - Broken Bow

5 sites · Lodging2 acres · Broken Bow, OK
The Beaver's Bend State Park is within minutes, as it the Broken Bow Lake. We have owned our property for 12 years, and decided to buy in Hochatown because we had been camping in this area for over 28 years. This area brings us joy, love, peace, tranquility, and seclusion. We love the nature, the water, animals, and sunshine. We even love the rain! Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Our little piece of Heaven on Earth. We are also close to all of the Hochatown events, eateries, wineries, & breweries. You can go golfing, swimming, get lost in a "secret room" or get a massage, within a 5 minute drive of our location. Grab your pillow, towels, swimsuits, toiletries and come on to Broken Bow Lake (2 miles) or Beaver's Bend State Park (5 miles) and enjoy the great outdoors, in style!
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Blue Lagoon Campgrounds

44 sites · Lodging15 acres · Whitesboro, TX
Blue Lagoon Campgrounds is a secluded recreational getaway with Red River beachfront access located in Whitesboro, Texas. Far enough from the city that you can relax the day away walking nature trails, hiking, canoeing on the river, playing beach volleyball, fishing for striper, throwing horseshoes, birdwatching, and gathering around our community camp fire in the evenings. We have a 24 unit RV lot with full hookups, and primitive tent spots. Daily, Weekly, and Monthly spaces are available to fit your needs with utilities included for nightly and weekly stays. We now offer internet WiFi services!
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Peaceful Family Farm

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Earlsboro, OK
Close to Interstate 40, with full hookups and beautiful country views! Watch the sunset across the pasture, enjoy the chickens, appreciate the peacefulness, enjoy a hike through the woods or many trails, set up a hammock, and more! Toilets available at main site, but no showers. ----------------------------------- As a family with a Naturopath and German New Medicine Practitioner as a mother, it was vital for us to be able to create a life where our family could live as biologically as possible, hence the farm and our way of life! We look forward to sharing it with you! If you'd like help addressing any of your own ailments or improving your health journey, feel free to shoot me an email at Essentially.Intuitive@gmail.com.
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Luxury river, stream, or creek camping in Oklahoma guide

Overview

Set in the Great Plains region of the United States, in Oklahoma you'll find camping opportunities among sweeping grasslands, quiet forests, waterfalls, and an abundance of lakes. Much of the state’s expansive natural areas are protected by the state park system, and Oklahoma also has the longest drivable stretch of the famous Route 66, which passes by all sorts of roadside attractions and historic towns, crossing through the state's two major cities—Tulsa and Oklahoma City—along the way.

Where to go

Western Oklahoma

Characterized by diverse landscapes, western Oklahoma’s popular spots include Little Sahara State Park, which features desert-like dunes popular for off-roading, and Alabaster Caverns State Park, where visitors can explore one of the largest natural gypsum caves on earth. You can even go digging for selenite crystals in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge or go rappelling in the Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.

Central and South-Central Oklahoma

In the center of the state, Oklahoma City is a great place to get your bearings, with all sorts of museums. A number of lakes are set around town, including Lake Thunderbird State Park, which offers boating, swimming, and camping just a short drive out. If you're headed toward Tulsa, make a pitstop in the town of Chandler, where you can learn about regional history at the Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center or the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History. If you’d rather just play outside, Turner Falls Park and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in the Arbuckle Mountains offer scenery and camping options.

Northeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's northeastern region is characterized by cute towns and numerous Route 66 roadside attractions, not to mention lots of lovely lakes. Lake Tenkiller, Keystone Lake, Grand Lake, and Lake Eufaula all offer plenty of opportunities for watersports and outdoor recreation.

Southeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's southeast is all about scenery, with nine state parks and plenty of forest land to get out and explore. The region is home to Antlers, the so-called "Deer Capital of the World," where you can learn about the creatures at the Wildlife Heritage Center Museum. If visiting in fall, make sure to take a drive along the 54-mile Talimena National Scenic Byway, which offers opportunities to check out fall colors. Popular camping areas along the way can be found in the Ouachita National Forest, Talimena State Park, Broken Bend State Park, and the Cedar Lake Recreation Area.

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