Tulsa RV parks and campgrounds make the perfect pit stop for Route 66 RVers.
Whether you’re road-tripping along Route 66 or exploring the lakes and mountains of Oklahoma's Green Country, Tulsa is the gateway to some of the state’s most idyllic landscapes. Campers visiting Tulsa can enjoy the best of both worlds—dive into the city’s lively cultural and foodie scene, then escape to the countryside to enjoy hiking and biking in the Ozark Mountains or boating and fishing in the Osage Hills. Suburban RV parks in Claremore, Kellyville, and Catoosa provide easy access to downtown Tulsa, and most offer free wifi, cable TV, and other home comforts. Alternatively, opt for a riverview RV park along the Arkansas River, snag an RV site at Natural Falls State Park or Okmulgee State Park, or head to Keystone State Park between Sand Springs and Mannford, where the three RV campgrounds have space for big rigs, and a choice of 50-amp electric or full hookups.