Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed May. 22, 2021

A cut above for National Park campgrounds

General: Buckhorn is one of six campgrounds in Chickasaw NRA (Central, Cold Springs, and Rock Creek are located in the Platt historic district closer to the town of Sulphur. These are best for tent camping with no hookups. Guy Sandy, The Point, and Buckhorn are located on or near Lake of the Arbuckles) with a total of over 400 sites. I am not sure why we chose Buckhorn, but it was possibly due to a Dyrt review and we were not disappointed! Some are reservable, some have water and electric, and some are walk-in. If you enter the park via the town of Sulphur, make sure you stop at the visitor center for a map and information. There is no fee to enter the park.

Site Quality/Facilities: Buckhorn has four loops, two of which were closed when we were there in early May. We reserved site 56 in the C Loop, which had a view of Lake of the Arbuckles. The sites are large, spaced a good distance apart and wooded, providing privacy. Our site (but not all of them) had a large picnic table, water, electric, lantern hook, bbq grill, and fire pit. There is an amphitheater between the C and D Loops, but I am not sure when/if programs will resume.

Bathhouse: The restrooms were very clean, and the good surprise was showers, a rarity in National Park Service campgrounds. The shower is clean, solar heated and operates on a timer. The water was immediately warm and although I did not time it, I had sufficient time to shower and wash my hair, and not feel rushed. There are plenty of hooks and a bench plus an outlet for a blow dryer. Only one spider made an appearance! Soap dispensers in the bathroom and air dryers (I bring my towel).

Activities/Amenities: There is a nature center, two springs, some small waterfalls, and a 2.9- mile paved path around Veteran’s Lake (you would need to drive to get to these areas from Buckhorn). There are also multi-use trails closer to Buckhorn which are used for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Fishing appeared to be popular as we saw several boats by some of the sites. Swimming is also allowed but I would imagine this would be in the summer when it is warmer. No to fleeting cell service on Verizon although we did have cell closer to the town of Sulphur in the Platt Historic District.

It was very quiet and peaceful when we stayed here on a weekday in early May with only about 20% occupancy. For $11($22 for non-seniors), this campground is an excellent value, and I would absolutely return.

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  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Buckhorn Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area by Lee D., May 22, 2021