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Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area

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Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area is located near Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The terrain consists of open spaces and wooded areas, providing a mix of landscapes for campers. Nearby attractions include the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and Lake Elmer Thomas, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and water activities.

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Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area is located in Oklahoma

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Directions

Located 12 miles NW of the main post. Follow I44 to the Medicine Park exit #45. Follow Hwy 49 to Apache Gate Entrance. Just past Burger King turn left. Go to the MP check station. Once thru MP check station turn to the right and follow North Boundary Rd for 8 miles to Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area Call 580-442-5854 for directions.

Address

7463 Deer Creek Canyon Rd
Fort Sill, OK 73503

Coordinates

34.71009387 N
98.4048744 W

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  • ADA Access
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  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
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  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Nov. 30, 2021

A great tenting option when visiting Fort Sill or Lawton

Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area(LERTA), Fort Sill, OK

 

Tent Site:$10 (both in June and October)

Spending a week in Lawton, OK there are only “so many” places you can camp…so we jumped around every night to try as many as we could. The weather was blistering hot and cloudless during the day with a constant strong breeze in June...(and unseasonably windy and bitter cold in mid-October). So both Lake Elmer Thomas and Lake Lawtonka were a welcomed respite. Technically, the only swimming permitted on Lake Elmer Thomas is 11:00a-7:00p with a daily pass of $8. However, they offer packages for military families and civilians should someone desire to take advantage of the season savings. For campers it’s all included in the site or cabin costs. 

There is a separate RV/Camper Loop near the entrance and is a little lower so does not have Lake views. All cabins have lake views to some degree. 

Tent sites are grassy areas along the campground roadway on either side, but are not numbered and cost$10 a night. All are first-come, first-served. Most will snatch up the sheltered picnic table areas with an elevated charcoal grill. Almost all are along the lake bank. There is no understory or shrubbery to provide privacy, so you can see and hear your neighbors. 

During our stay, they were all young families and very respectful of others. Tent campers can utilize any of the restrooms as well as the showerhouse in the RV area. 

There is enough to stay busy right here at LERTA. Canoe, kayak, paddle board and pontoon boat rentals to enjoy the lake. Fishing is permitted and schools of bluegill are seen along the shoreline. The water is incredibly clear. A very nice mini-golf course is located across from the offices. Sand volleyball is next to the beach area. The beach and swimming area is manned by lifeguards from 11:00a-7:00p and offers a huge restroom/showers/changing rooms building. Playgrounds are located in the RV/Camper loop, outside the beach area and along the tenting area before you reach the cabin rentals. An archery range is located across the roadway from the tenting/picnic areas. 

The staff are very courteous and helpful. The entrance gate attendant will direct you (Entrance was manned in June but not in October). A bicycle event was taking place and LERTA was the halfway mark and turnaround point. So bicycling these sparsely traveled undulating roads was enjoyable. There are some two track worth exploring to the north of the roadway as well as a few other sizable lakes to fish in the area. 

DO NOT venture south off the roadway. It is a clearly marked and active artillery range. Also of note, artillery range practice, though sporadic, takes place at any hour of any day. If you treat it like an unexpected fireworks display you’ll actually look forward to it. 

I find the large resident flock of geese more annoying that the artillery….though the half minute displays were at 2359, 0245 and 0349…blasting you out of any REM cycle. 

I was advised the tent spots rarely fill up, but RV/Camper and cabin rentals(adventure travel letra)fill up quickly so reservations are a must. 

Things to do nearby: Definitely spend time in the Medicine Park Wildlife Refuge Area. Drive, bicycle, run or walk up Mount Scott(rock climbing is permitted on Mount Scott). Check out the hundreds of free roaming LongHorn’s, Bison and prairie dog towns. Coyotes, various snakes and tarantulas can be seen through these hills. Scores of fishable lakes dot the landscape. The Ferguson homestead still exists with its “cannonball” architecture. Chad's El Sabores Mexican Restaurant in Medicine Park is a fantastic little eatery on your way in or out of the Recreation Area. Medicine Park Aquarium and Natural Sciences Center is worth a visit and reasonably priced. Clarification: while this may or may not be true for every military base campground, 

LERTA is open to civilians. However, there is a process. Passes must be acquired at the Visitor’s Center at the Sheridan Entrance (plan for an hour) for each adult over 16. You must have a valid/current Drivers License, Passport or other recognized government ID. They do a background check before you qualify for a pass. Also know, certain gates close at 7:00p…so keep track of your time of off-base.

 The camp host rolled through during the evening before sunset to make sure all was well…and the military police made their rounds a few times during each day. Both of which I appreciate. 

Would I return? Yes, if I’m traveling through these parts again, I wouldn’t hesitate to camp here again (and I did in mid-October, same year for military graduations)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area has water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the elevation of Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area?

    Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area is located at 1213 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.