Best Tent Camping near Amorita, OK

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    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Medicine Lodge City Park
      Sep. 15, 2024

      Medicine Lodge City Park

      Native Nations History

      It was a little tough getting into the park, road construction on US 160. Got here, the only RV here, Electric and water are BOTH available and there is a city maintained dump station in town! They ask for donations, which I will gladly give. Making a cross country trip home on smaller US highways. The drive here from the West is very pleasant. I look forward to exploring the area tomorrow.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
      May. 4, 2024

      Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

      Oklahoma first

      This was our first time staying in an Oklahoma State park. We had a great site (#1). Very level, near the bathhouse and cave entrance. I could only get cold water in the shower. That was invigorating! I asked at the ranger station and they told me how to work the shower handle. I went back the next day and same thing, no hot water! Other than that it’s a great campground.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Argonia River Park
      Sep. 16, 2023

      Argonia River Park

      Basic clean large sites

      It’s a small well manicured campground. (Maybe 12 to 15 sites,). The fees are very fair. It has water electric, dump station, fire rings, and showers. No picnic table. Didn’t see a host so not sure how one pays. The town nearby has a Cenex gas station but few other markets. We realized we needed to put some more miles in, so didn’t camp there. But honestly, if you want an ez overnight off of KS Rte 160 and bypass the busy City of Wichita.. with quiet peaceful sites near/on a River it looked spot-on…!

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Aug. 15, 2023

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Clean & quiet, beautiful place, very few RVs

      We will stay here 5 nights. Shower/bathrooms are clean and near the RV spots.. The beach/access to the lake is very near the RV sites. Park very big and lots of different areas to explore. Out of the way but well worth the drive.

    • Korina D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      May. 22, 2023

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Peaceful and clean

      I love this campground because it’s close to home. The new bathrooms and showers are WONDERFUL, especially compared to what they were before. And the park itself is super clean and well kept. The tent sites have the most wonderful views and and right on the lakefront. If you need hookups though, your view - and possibly your cell signal - is completely lost. (I was using T-Mobile. It doesn’t work here hardly at all. Verizon and AT&T work best.)

      Bathrooms nearby both tent and hookup sites.

      My only complaint is that the stickers in the hookup sites were BAD - like full bottoms of my shoes bad and inside my campervan bad. #OUCH 😭😭😭

    • Victoria S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      May. 12, 2023

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Nice park weird dump station

      This park had the most amazing view, clean showers, great park, and not to far from the crystal digging. The dump station on the other hand... Just weird. The hole was huge and awkward. Thank goodness we only had to dump once. Other than that this was a perfect little spot.

    • Cyndy & Selena R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Apr. 27, 2023

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Hard to find but pretty

      We stayed at the Sand Beach Campground. It was hard to find since it's not past the main enternace it is further along 84 past the equestrian campsite and behind the rv park. But we were right on the water which was awesome. But then the winds increased from 16mph to 27 to 40 in a day and didn't die down the rest of our stay.

    • Lynzie T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Apr. 14, 2023

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Fantastic Stay!

      We had a great time, and we’re super fortunate the park staff were all so friendly and helpful as we did need a little help finding our spot. The kids had a great time digging at the salt flats - don’t forget sunscreen!! Great temps all around. We flew kites, fished and relaxed.

    • Liz R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Sep. 18, 2021

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Lovely spot

      I am so glad we found this spot on Dyrt. We stopped here on a loooong drive from Southern California to Missouri. Sadly we could only stay for about an hour but I would love to spend much more time here.

      We were at the Sandy Beach campground. It was a Friday afternoon and there was barely anyone there. The dogs were able to play in the water and I had a nice lunch in the shade at a picnic table. It was warm but not terribly so, and it’s OK at the end of summer, so no complaints.

      Definitely worth going a bit off the beaten path for.

    • Gloria S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Jul. 9, 2021

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Gloria slavens

      Was a spacious, shady camp along the river, fished, some short hikes and visited the great salt plains state park and dug crystals that can only find there. Clean bathrooms, showers, and water and elec. Would stay there again..

    • T
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Jun. 30, 2021

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      On the lake with lots of space

      Stayed a night here. It was nice and quiet and lots of space in between the camp spots. Showers are a little rudimentary with no real privacy. Big stalls, but doors are only half size so anyone can look in.

    • Sue F.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ashley Lane RV Park
      Apr. 20, 2021

      Ashley Lane RV Park

      Great campground

      We’ve stayed there twice. Clean and relatively quiet depending on amount of campsites filled. Nice pool.

    • Donna H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Nov. 3, 2020

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      Camping Above the River

      Very pretty park with lots of trees in the campground, birdwatching and fishing! Family and group friendly. Sweet little wildwood chapel and nice trails. It's a popular park, well kept and friendly. Paved RV sites with water and electric, some a little too close together. Reservations must be made through Reserve America. The only distraction was the morning we left, when several small planes made practice landings and takeoffs at the nearby Jet Airport. They were so noisy when they flew over the campground and river that you couldn't hear anything but the engine noise. Not sure how often this happens. It was a Monday morning that day.

    • Charyle C.
      Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
      Oct. 26, 2020

      Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

      Small and Quite

      Stayed here for a couple of days while traveling to Colorado with friends. The caverns where very interesting as well as the trails around the campground. You could see alabaster everywhere, beautifully exposed. The area appears to be a Dark Sky Area with little artificial light, so the night sky was brilliant!

      The campground hosts were very friendly and informative. I would stop here again if my route takes me that way.

    • Jennifer D.
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Sep. 25, 2020

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      So much fun

      You can’t camp at the actual Salt Plains. We spent the day here and had such an awesome time. I took kids ages 3-12 and they all had a blast. Make sure to bring metal shovels and metal hand shovels bc the plastic ones will break, you will want sand buckets, egg cartons to put the crystals in bc when they come out they are still soft and brittle, sunscreen, lots of water, towels, baby wipes, a umbrella if you have one (we didn’t need it but a lot of people prefer them). I can’t stand sand/salt on me (think nails on a chalk board feeling) so I needed to shower pronto afterwards and couldn’t so lots of water to rinse off with is a good thing to have. You will have sand and salt all over your car inside and out FYI lol.

    • Jennifer D.
      Camper-submitted photo from Sandy Beach
      Sep. 25, 2020

      Sandy Beach

      Fun place to go

      We tent camped and had a good time. The water is shallow forever so you don’t have to worry much about little ones playing. It isn’t too far from the great salt plains. Had a awesome day digging and was nice to go for a swim go get all the salt and sand off of us. I think next time I’ll drive home bc I can’t stand salt on my body. The feeling is awful to me lol. Def take some metal shovels and metal hand shovels ( the little plastic ones break) take lots of water, baby wipes and towels. You’ll also want to take egg cartons bc the crystals are soft when you dig them up so you’ll want to store them in it to harden up. My kids loves it and had a blast!

    • ShaneB
      Camper-submitted photo from Salt Plains State Park Campground
      Sep. 1, 2020

      Salt Plains State Park Campground

      A great gateway to adventures

      The camping at Great Salt Plains State park is a fine place to park the camper and stay, but most of the adventure is elsewhere in the park/refuge. You'll need to drive to get to almost everything. 

      We stayed at the Sandy Beach Campground. This review is for that campground. If I had to do it again (I will) I would stay at the River Road Campground. It's much more shaded, more isolated and along the river. Not to mention the awesome Cliff Swallow flights from under the river bridge!

      The campsite is clean and simple. The sites on the western edge have more shade than the rest, the sites in the center of the loop can feel strangely exposed with little in the way of natural boundaries between sites. 

      Noise level: Look... this is a OK stake park lake site. Yes it's attached to a national refuge. Yes there are awesome things to see and do. But it's still a lakeside park. So, expect lots of huge 5th wheels with big outdoor speakers. In the summer I would guess there will be at least one camper who wants to share his music with you. It's a shame... but it's true. There is also a fighter training base adjacent to the park run by the Air Force. It's not as obnoxious as bubba's music, but just know it's there. And most of the time they just fly during the day. 

      You can walk to the lake and the swimming area near the dam. It's a day use area, so there's some folks that like to leave some trash, but you know... pick it up for them and carry on. 

      Now... when you leave there and head into the national refuge, that's where things get great. What a beautiful, unexpected landscape. The north side of the refuge has great hiking trails that are full of wildlife. The southwest side of course has the crystal digging area. It's really a great place to spend a weekend. Word to the wise, in the fairer months, get on and off the salt plains early to avoid the heat and the day trippers. 

      Overall, this is a serviceable campsite that can serve for a great launching point for exploring/hiking/birding in the refuge. The wildlife present is outstanding. 

      FYI... no, you can't fly your drone here. There is a national refuge, a state park and an Air Force base. It took me a long time to arrange all the clearances required, but my flight was legal.

    • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Medicine Lodge City Park
      Aug. 29, 2020

      Medicine Lodge City Park

      Not bad if you're a weary traveler

      This really is a city park. One which boasts some really great park amenities- baseball diamonds, playgrounds, pool... There are four RV pads with electric hook up across from the baseball diamond, next to the restrooms. I really wouldn't recommend the campground for tents. There is no privacy and a housing community backs up the RV pads. The town seems pretty hip though, so if you are in town, explore the business district.

    • Rita H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Wellington Lake West Rec Area
      Jun. 15, 2020

      Wellington Lake West Rec Area

      Pictures posted are not of Wellington lake in Kansad

      As much as I’d LOVE the pictures posted here to be Wellington Lake in Kansas is is not. There are no mountains not even any hills really. I’ve lived in Wellington all my life and have visited, swam, and camped there. 

      The beach area for swimming is nice and has a playground. It’s roped off so swimmers are safe from boaters. Camping options for tents or camper trailers.

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
      May. 17, 2020

      Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

      Let down

      We camped here for a weekend. There was no fire pits for the rv sites. The sites were super close together. The bathrooms were really clean but the showers were a little gross and there was no hot water for them. The main reason we came were for the caverns and despite there being a sign and information online that the cavern would be open, they were still closed because of the Rona.

      Despite that, the staff was nice and the trails were beautiful. Just didn’t get to see the caves.

      Or have a fire....