Camping in Oklahoma
Discover 51 state parks offering camping in Oklahoma
🏕️ Camping in Oklahoma State Parks at a Glance
- RV hookups: Semi-modern = electric+water (30/50 amp); modern = electric+water+sewer (full hookup); primitive/tent = none; utility sites charge full price even if using one service
- Pets: Allowed; leash no longer than 10 ft, supervised at all times, waste cleaned up; some cabins pet-friendly for a small nightly fee
- Firewood: Firewood from outside the park is discouraged to limit pest spread (not a hard ban); some parks allow deadfall collection (ask staff); some offices sell firewood; observe Oklahoma Forestry Services burn-ban status
- Good to know: Quiet hours 11 pm-6 am (generators prohibited then); most parks charge no entrance fee (exceptions: Natural Falls $5/vehicle, plus day-use at a few lakes); FAQ still says many sites first-come, but the live portal now offers online reservations system-wide
Official agency: Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department - Oklahoma State Parks
Booking windows, fees and rules shown as of June 2026 and change periodically — always confirm current details on the official reservation portal above before booking.
Oklahoma State Parks with Camping

Adair State Park

Alabaster Caverns State Park

Arrowhead Area at Lake Eufaula State Park

Beavers Bend State Park
Bernice State Park

Black Mesa State Park

Boggy Depot State Park

Boiling Springs State Park
Brushy Lake Park

Cherokee Landing State Park

Clayton Lake State Park
Crowder Lake University Park
Disney/Little Blue State Park
Dripping Springs Park

Fort Cobb State Park

Fort Gibson Historic Site

Foss State Park

Gloss Mountain State Park

Grand Lake State Park

Great Plains State Park

Great Salt Plains State Park

Greenleaf State Park

Heavener Runestone Park

Honey Creek State Park

Hugo Lake State Park

Keystone State Park
Lake Eucha Park

Lake Eufaula State Park

Lake Murray State Park

Lake Tenkiller State Park

Lake Texoma State Park

Lake Thunderbird State Park

Lake Wister State Park

Little Sahara State Park

McGee Creek State Park

Natural Falls State Park

Okmulgee State Park

Osage Hills State Park

Quartz Mountain State Park

Raymond Gary State Park

Red Rock Canyon State Park

Robbers Cave State Park

Roman Nose State Park

Sequoyah Bay State Park

Sequoyah State Park

Snowdale State Park
Spavinaw State Park

Talimena State Park
Twin Bridges State Park
Wah-Sha-She State Park
Walnut Creek State Park
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❓ Camping in Oklahoma — FAQ
How far ahead can I book Oklahoma state park campsites?
You can reserve Oklahoma state park campsites 11 months in advance via ReserveAmerica. Booking windows change periodically, so confirm on the official reservation portal before planning. (As of June 2026.)
How much does camping cost in Oklahoma state parks?
Nightly campsite fees in Oklahoma state parks typically run $14–$25, depending on site type (tent vs. RV/full-hookup), season and residency. Exact rates are shown at booking.
How long can I stay at a Oklahoma state park campground?
The maximum stay is 14 days in the same campsite (extensions require park manager approval). Confirm current limits with the official agency before your trip.
