Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ada, OK

Chickasaw National Recreation Area's pet-friendly campgrounds allow dogs throughout Cold Springs, Central, and The Point campgrounds with proper leashing. Dogs must remain on leashes no longer than six feet while exploring campsites, trails, and common areas. Cold Springs offers spacious sites with shade trees, clean restrooms, and easy access to hiking trails and swimming spots. Sites include fire rings, picnic tables, and lantern hooks, with water faucets scattered throughout the camping area. The campground has an automated credit card payment system at the self-pay station, making arrival convenient regardless of time. Camp hosts actively enforce pet policies during peak seasons when the campgrounds become crowded, particularly around Memorial Day weekend.

Several trails near the campgrounds accommodate leashed dogs, including paths along Travertine Creek where pets can cool off in clear, spring-fed waters. Little Niagara Falls provides a popular spot for families with dogs to enjoy shallow water, though the area becomes crowded during summer months. Twin Lakes RV Park allows pets but lacks shower facilities, making extended stays less convenient for campers with animals. Hidden Valley RV Park & Mini Storage provides pet-friendly accommodations with excellent Wi-Fi connectivity, making it suitable for working remotely while traveling with pets. Nearby veterinary services can be found in Ada and Sulphur for emergency pet care. Ticks become problematic during warmer months, so pet owners should regularly check their animals and use appropriate preventative treatments when camping in this region.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Ada, Oklahoma (60)

    1. Buckhorn Campground Loop C — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    35 Reviews
    Sulphur, OK
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 622-7234

    $20 - $30 / night

    "This is one of our favorite tent and trailer camping locations in Oklahoma."

    "Camp site was clean, and although far from the C comfort station, it was a short walk to the D comfort station."

    3. Cold Springs Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    12 Reviews
    Sulphur, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 622-7234

    $20 - $50 / night

    "I selected the Cold Springs Campground on this trip because its great location and access to the many falls of the area."

    "Nice family campground close to ‘Little Niagara Falls’ where the kiddos can play in the Creek and falls. We went on weekend and it was very busy."

    4. The Point Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    17 Reviews
    Sulphur, OK
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 622-7234

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I checked in on a Sunday and was pretty much alone except for one other site near me until Friday evening when the place filled up QUICK."

    "While traveling through Oklahoma, we wanted to find a good, clean campsite and after reading nightmarish reviews of lake Thunderbird, we decided to go here instead. And boy am I glad we did."

    5. Twin Lakes

    1 Review
    Ada, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 436-3800

    6. Blue River Campground

    13 Reviews
    Milburn, OK
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 371-9288

    "The camping is free but you must have an Oklahoma fishing license rather your fishing or not to camp there."

    "This place is a gem and is the only natural aquifer left in Oklahoma. You have to have fishing licenses to enter. I thought that was very strange provided we only camp to camp and swim."

    7. Central Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Sulphur, OK
    21 miles
    +1 (580) 622-7234

    $30 - $50 / night

    "For tent camping only, no electric hookups, no water hookups, there are toilets with running water but no showers and pets are allowed."

    "Excellent trails. Really nice area of Oklahoma."

    8. Rock Creek Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Sulphur, OK
    22 miles
    +1 (580) 622-7234

    $20 - $50 / night

    "Pretty crowded the camp spots are pretty close to each other and small there is definitely nicer ones close by."

    "But... turns out that it was just a Boy Scout group in the group camp which is positioned right inside the gate."

    9. Turner Falls Park

    31 Reviews
    Davis, OK
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 369-2988

    $15 - $175 / night

    "Try to visit on weekday if possible, the weekend draws crowds which take away from the scenery and positive experience."

    "The camping is primitive and we had access to a small natural pool area near falls. However, the rains messed up our tent and the bathrooms didn’t work."

    10. River Run RV Park and Cabins

    1 Review
    Ada, OK
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 399-5490

    $150 / night

    "UTV trails abound. Close to amenities but plenty of nature to explore. Give them a try and leave a review here!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ada, OK

343 Reviews of 60 Ada Campgrounds


  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    By The Lake RV Park & Resort

    Sweet Resort Style Camping

    This is a great family owned RV resort with easy access,.8 miles, to and from I-35 via exit 24 about halfway between Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Dallas Texas; absolutely no interstate noise. Beautiful country setting among the rolling hills and just a mile and a half from the entrance to Lake Murray State Park offering water activities on the centerpiece 5,278 surface acre Lake Murray, 18 hole golf, picnicking, fishing, camping, trail riding, hayrides, 30 miles of hiking, swimming, miniature golf, 100 acres of ATV trails, several marinas and more. The resort amenities include a clubhouse, inground pool, playground, basketball, dog park, lake with firepits, bathhouse, laundry, ice, propane fill station, free wi fi and cable TV. All interior roads are paved, pads are all concrete with irrigated grass lawns, 50/30/15 amp electric, water, sewer, table and cable on 90 large pull throughs and 38 back-ins. Verizon 4 bars. Camp hosts on site and the staff is very welcoming. This park is extremely well cared for and relatively new...so as the trees mature so will the shade and the aesthetics. Great place for a long term stay or just a weekend getaway. The nearby town of Ardmore has all the necessities: shopping, dining, groceries, fuel and Walmart and just a short distance to Winstar Casino(one of the largest in the world) plus several museums and cultural centers. 1031 Lodge Rd, Ardmore, Oklahoma, 73401 l www.bythelakerv.com l 580-798-4721 l GPS 34.071845,-97.132978

  • S
    Jul. 14, 2019

    By The Lake RV Park & Resort

    By The Lake

    Stayed here for three nights with the family. Very nice lots with full hookups and cable. Owners were super nice and accommodating. Used the pool every day along with the game room. Nice to have a spot that has it all, dog park, fishing lake, pool good WiFi and great lots!

  • Tammie L.
    Jun. 26, 2022

    By The Lake RV Park & Resort

    I great place to stop for the night!

    Sites are concrete and level. Bathrooms and showers were big and clean. Nice big dog park. The pool did not look to be very clean and the out door showers by the pool were not working. Wish we could have seen the game room, but they lock it up after they close.

  • Carrie K.
    Jun. 4, 2020

    By The Lake RV Park & Resort

    Amazing amenities minutes from the lake

    This RV park is one of our favorites. The amenities are amazing, concrete pads, full hook ups, a fishing pond, great pool, volleyball, basketball, and dog park made our 10 day stay incredible. I didn’t use them, but my husband said the bathrooms/showers were the cleanest he’s ever seen. Aside from how great the actual park is, the staff is amazing, best customer service ever and they do all they can to make you feel welcome. 

    The park is minutes from the marina, a fishing pier, and great hiking. We just left and are already booking another trip this summer.

  • J
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Shangri-La RV Resort

    Peaceful and quiet!

    We stayed here for 2 weeks over Labor Day 2020. It is a secluded, large property far away from any road noise so it is very quiet. All sites have FHU 30/50 amp. Sites are either grass or some gravel. Our site, 25, was shady, grassy and level with room for us to park our car next to our MH. The owners are pleasant and helpful. When we arrived they were on vacation but they had a woman watching the park. She told us to pick any site. Our Verizon was 2 bars of 4G and I was told that AT&T is sketchy here. There is plenty of shopping in nearby Ardmore. There is 1 set of showers, a laundry room and 3 community fire pits. There are no dog runs but it seems nobody pays attention to the“Pets must be leashed and under control” rule. In my opinion this is one of those places where“Resort” is a misnomer. No picnic tables, cable, WiFi. Pool or other amenities associated with other RV Resorts. If you are in the area, especially for Lake Murray, you don’t need those other conveniences and enjoy peace and quiet this is a good place for you. Website is www.shangri-larvresort.com

  • A
    Feb. 24, 2020

    Hwy 22 RV Park

    Comforting

    Family, kid and pet friendly Park, stay 1 night or longer and feel like family.

  • Janice T.
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Chandler City Park

    Lovely site

    Drive-thrus and back-Ins. Kids welcome and playgrounds available. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash or in a pen and messes cleaned up.

  • Txmohawk
    Sep. 11, 2020

    Arbuckle RV Resort

    Quiet and friendly

    We stayed over the Labor Day weekend, 1st time there, owners were very friendly, Pet friendly, it was quiet which is exactly what I needed. We have a 40' pusher, plenty of room, area very clean, restrooms closed due to Covid but what isn't right now. Each space has a picnic table and a charcoal grill. We will stay again.


Guide to Ada

Campers seeking pet friendly options near Ada, Oklahoma can access multiple sites within Chickasaw National Recreation Area, located in the Arbuckle Mountains region approximately 30 miles southwest of Ada. This area features clear spring-fed creeks with year-round water temperatures around 65°F, creating a unique microclimate in the hot Oklahoma summers. Automated payment kiosks accept credit cards at most campgrounds, making late-night arrivals more convenient.

What to do

Swimming in crystal-clear springs: At Buckhorn Campground, visitors can enjoy swimming in remarkably clear spring water. "We did swim at this location, as did a few surrounding campers... nearby swimming areas at Little Niagara and Travertine Creek were very packed during the day, so we only visited during the early morning when the water was very cold," notes Jasmine M.

Cave exploration: Turner Falls Park offers unique hiking opportunities beyond swimming. "There is even a cave in an off the trail area back behind the bathrooms at the waterfall. Stay in the wash out area and hike up a ways and than off to your left you climb this up hill rock boulder up to the cave," explains Tyler S.

Fishing trips: Blue River Campground provides excellent opportunities for anglers. "Great place to camp. Stayed during Thanksgiving, after Blue River was stocked with Trout, fishing was awesome," reports Hope F. Fishing licenses are required for both fishing and camping at this location.

Native American cultural activities: The Chickasaw Cultural Center hosts educational events near several campgrounds. As Bendee Z. notes while staying at Cold Springs, "Hiking trails and swimming spots are nearby. The skies were full of stars and it was pleasant hearing water rush over the falls while going to sleep."

What campers like

Spacious sites with privacy: The Point Campground receives praise for site configuration. "The tent sites are walk-in, not too far from the parking spots. Each are pretty secluded and quiet until Saturday when one of the tent sites decided to play their music loud enough for half of the grounds to hear all day long," shares Erin-Frannie R.

Clean facilities: Bathrooms at most Chickasaw campgrounds receive positive reviews. "The bathrooms were large, clean, and very well maintained. They even have a nice shower. It's quiet, heavily wooded, private enough from other campsites, and felt very safe," notes Natalie C.

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to see native animals. "When the sun starts setting the wildlife start to appear. 3 deer passed right by our campsite with no fear. And I watched a family of squirrels having a good day in a tree we had our tarp tied to," reports Erin-Frannie R.

Excellent connectivity: For those needing to stay connected, Hidden Valley RV Park stands out. "Needed a night to get some WI-FI. Best Wi-Fi connection," says Ryan M., making this location suitable for remote workers traveling with pets.

What you should know

Tick prevention required: Warm-weather camping requires vigilance against ticks. "We stayed at 62. Not far from most things. But our site was infested with ticks. We're leaving early because of this. We brought the dog," warns Teresa S. about Cold Springs.

Waterfall crowds: Swimming areas become extremely congested during summer months, especially on weekends. "Somewhat overcrowded on weekends, beautiful on weekdays. Crystal clear water," advises Gary E. about Turner Falls.

Fishing license requirements: At Blue River Campground, all visitors need licenses. "This place is a gem and is the only natural aquifer left in Oklahoma. You have to have fishing licenses to enter. I thought that was very strange provided we only camp to camp and swim," explains Tyler S.

Limited shower availability: Some campgrounds lack shower facilities entirely. "I stayed 2 weeks here and it was a quiet place during the week. It's very unfortunate that there isn't showers. I would have stayed longer had there been," reports Rachel C. about Twin Lakes RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Reserve ahead for weekends: Holiday periods fill quickly at popular campgrounds. "Make sure you buy your tickets ahead of time because it gets so packed on the weekends nobody can get in," advises Ronald C. about Turner Falls.

Morning water activities: Plan water recreation early to avoid crowds. "Nearby swimming areas at Little Niagara and Travertine Creek were very packed during the day, so we only visited during the early morning when the water was very cold," suggests Jasmine M.

Kid-friendly swimming: Rock Creek Campground provides access to water recreation. "Cool, clear creek was perfect for a cooling soak. Camped next to the falls. The waterfall added the perfect background," shares David C.

Educational opportunities: Take advantage of ranger programs for children. "Don't forget: kids can take part in the FREE Junior Ranger program through the Travertine Center. Upon completion of a super easy and informative booklet, kiddos are sworn in as junior ranger and receive a patch and a badge," mentions Mandy K.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Check site descriptions carefully before booking. "We stayed at Loop C site 56. Great view of the lake, clean restrooms and showers! Just beware if you are camping in an RV, the site is VERY unlevel! We we're in a pop up camper and had one tire up off the ground at least 6 inches with our Baleveler," warns Gina H. about Buckhorn Campground.

Generator restrictions: The Point Campground has specific generator hours. "The generator hours are 7AM-9AM, 7PM-9PM. We didn't hear a single generator over our 4 days there," notes Erin-Frannie R.

Hookup availability: Central Campground has limited RV amenities. "For tent camping only, no electric hookups, no water hookups, there are toilets with running water but no showers and pets are allowed," explains Susie M.

Avoiding overcrowded areas: Choose less popular campgrounds during peak times. "I selected the Cold Springs Campground on this trip because its great location and access to the many falls of the area. With this being one of the first campgrounds in the area you are also just moments from the Chickasaw Cultural Center," recommends Crystal C.

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