Best Cabin Camping near Bristow, OK

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Best Cabin Sites Near Bristow, Oklahoma (14)

    1. Oaklake Trails Naturist Park (Nudist)

    4 Reviews
    Depew, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 324-5999

    "Did it mention almost six miles of hiking trails? Yes, our dogs loved hiking here, the had a well marked system of signs telling you where you are in case you get turned around. "

    2. Keystone State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    22 miles
    Website

    "New weekend-- new lake! Took a couple of extra days and spent an extended weekend at Lake Keystone State Park about 30 minutes west of Tulsa. 

    The park has two campgrounds with full hookups..."

    "Came to Keystone State Park for a camping weekend and I am pleased with the Park and facilities."

    3. Rocky Ridge Resort

    1 Review
    Okmulgee, OK
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 906-6591

    $30 / night

    4. Bear Glen

    2 Reviews
    Martis Creek Lake, OK
    26 miles

    $5 - $10 / night

    5. Three Ponds Community

    1 Review
    Sand Springs, OK
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 605-8221

    $17 - $120 / night

    "Offer A frame structure. There is currently no running water due to colder temperatures. But once it warms water is on site. The land is beautiful and firewood is provided for a small fee."

    7. Sparks America Campgrounds

    1 Review
    Meeker, OK
    30 miles
    +1 (918) 866-2543

    8. Lake Carl Blackwell

    16 Reviews
    Stillwater, OK
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 372-5157

    $15 - $30 / night

    "My husband and I rented a little cabin for an anniversary getaway. Cabin was clean, and grounds were well kept. We called for fresh bedding, and they were happy to help."

    "The lake is owned and operated by Oklahoma State University. The grounds were well mowed, some of the structures are dated but well cared for. Super-friendly and helpful people at the permit office."

    9. Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 473-6511

    "Scenery was great, a canopy of trees, very large spots for any size camper/rv/bus... water, electric, sewer, all available, fire pits, clean restrooms for showering."

    "We were in site 13, closest to the highway along with two cabins and the playground. Extremely noisy so if traffic bothers you request a site towards the back. Lots of trees."

    10. KOA Campground Checotah

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 473-6511

    "We walked in and they were very accommodating even though they were very busy. There is a large store with wood, ice, etc. The attached restrooms are clean and well maintained."

    "During the extreme winter weather in Oklahoma in February 2021, I ducked into the KOA Lake Eufaula to wait out the storm."

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Cabin Reviews near Bristow, OK

62 Reviews of 14 Bristow Campgrounds


  • jaleesia C.
    Feb. 9, 2024

    Three Ponds Community

    Peaceful. Serene. Secluded.

    This has been a great experience. Especially for a solo trip. Offer A frame structure. There is currently no running water due to colder temperatures. But once it warms water is on site. The land is beautiful and firewood is provided for a small fee. The Outdoor show is a nice touch too. Will definitely be back.

  • Dana H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2025

    Lake Carl Blackwell

    Winter retreat

    My husband and I rented a little cabin for an anniversary getaway. Cabin was clean, and grounds were well kept. We called for fresh bedding, and they were happy to help. The bed was large and comfy, and pillows were soft. There is a t.v., kitchenette, and bathroom with shower. We went in January, so there were no crowds.

  • Julie H.
    Jan. 17, 2019

    Cedar Crest RV park

    Very Nice

    This is a very well maintained RV park. I think the pictures speak for them selves.

    • 32 Spacious Hookups
    • 22 - Drive-through
    • 10 - Back-in
    • Quaint Picnic Area 
    • Convenient On-site Laundry and General Store 
    • Shower/Rest Rooms Building
    • Rental Cabin
    • Free Wi-Fi 
    • Safe Storm Shelter 
    • Stocked Fishing Pond 

    Located just minutes from Lake McMurtry, Lake Carl Blackwell, Karsten Creek Golf Course, Oklahoma State University, and all the rest that Stillwater has to offer, Cedar Crest is situated on 40 acres in a natural setting and offers modern amenities. Despite our country setting, we are easily accessible by paved roads.

  • Brian B.
    Jun. 25, 2020

    Keystone State Park Campground

    Somewhat utilitarian but nice area

    New weekend-- new lake! Took a couple of extra days and spent an extended weekend at Lake Keystone State Park about 30 minutes west of Tulsa. 

    The park has two campgrounds with full hookups... Green Country and Lake Country. The former has probably twice as many full hookup spots, but the latter is more picturesque. The view for most of Green Country is the boat shop and the marina. However, Lake Country campground overlooks a cove with easy access to the water. The park features a couple of trails that are good for walking, hiking, and running. Both are connected to the Lake Country campground and one of them will take you to the General Store near the park entrance. Don't expect to find groceries at the store but you can get ice, pop, candy, souvenirs, and ice cream bars. 

    Green Country campground features Pier 51 Marina. The marina store rents boats and tubes if you're looking for something to do on the water. In front of the store is the Pier 51 Cafe-- Winn's on the Water. Nice little restaurant with outside dining on the dock. Thursday nights are$1.50 tacos and$2 Tecates. Friday is karaoke night. And Saturday night usually features live music from local/regional artists. 

    The cove is pretty rocky but there is a swimming area and a couple of good areas to launch/land a kayak. The cove stays pretty calm since it's, well, a cove and due to it being a no wake zone because of the marina. If you head north on the water about a mile or so from the cove and go around the point you'll find a nice sandy beach across the way. 

    The Lake Country campground was clean and seemed to be taken care of well. Although, when we pulled in our site hadn't been swept or blown off and was covered in cotton from the cottonwood trees. The fully modern sites have nice, level concrete pads with picnic tables and grills. However, they are close together and the little strip of grass in between each site is kinda scrubby. Due to the small sites there aren't any fire rings by the pads but there is a community fire ring nearby. If you like more space and don't need sewer hookups then look at the sites closer to the water. 

    All in all, while the sites weren't perfect it was a nice campground and will probably warrant another trip.

  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2020

    Lake Carl Blackwell

    Well kept, quirky, prairie lake

    The lake is owned and operated by Oklahoma State University. The grounds were well mowed, some of the structures are dated but well cared for. Super-friendly and helpful people at the permit office. The store was closed when we arrived.

    The quirky bit is the number of camping spaces that are by annual permit. That means a lot of of the shore line is taken up by permanent campers, weekend campers that leave their rigs, student living and even residents (in campers). The lake being close to Stillwater, it looks like a number of students and such commute from the lake.

    None of this was problematic for us, but the level of care each annual permit holder takes on their lot range from pristine to near dilapidated.

    We stayed in Beaver Cove and found it to be clean, well-maintained, friendly and quiet. No real privacy buffer between sites, but the spacing was comfortable. 

    The park ranger made several passes through, even though the campground was only about 1/4 occupied. 

    Lots of birds, including a resident blue heron the locals named Charlie. Wonderful views of the cove. We stayed in lot 31 and a few large elm trees gave our campsite evening shade.

    Nice fire rings and sturdy picnic tables.

    All in all, a good stay.

  • S
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    Beautiful

    Scenery was great, a canopy of trees, very large spots for any size camper/rv/bus... water, electric, sewer, all available, fire pits, clean restrooms for showering. A fully stocked fishing pond, volleyball court, kids playground and sand box, lots of trees, walk to the lake, easy to access from the 40. Will be back!

  • L
    Oct. 9, 2019

    KOA Campground Checotah

    Noisy but great laundry!

    We stayed one night over the Fourth of July. We walked in and they were very accommodating even though they were very busy. There is a large store with wood, ice, etc. The attached restrooms are clean and well maintained. The separate laundry room was great!! I think they had 6 or more washers which is great when you have several loads. And the building had ac which encouraged me to stay with my laundry!! Nice playground and very nice pool.

    Cons: Very noisy from highway traffic for tent campers.
    Bring bug spray because it was intense!!

    Overall, the staff was super nice and it was a convenient stop. Would stay again if I was driving through.

  • C
    Feb. 17, 2021

    KOA Campground Checotah

    Good Port in a Storm

    During the extreme winter weather in Oklahoma in February 2021, I ducked into the KOA Lake Eufaula to wait out the storm. While the office was closed, Lindsay was available by phone to answer all my questions and James, a resident caretaker was also on hand.  The campground offers all expected amenities, wifi, power, clean and warm bathrooms with shower, a dishwashing station and playground and public outdoor sitting area. They also provide propane fills. Bless James for pumping the propane for me in that extreme cold. 

    Due to the storm, the camp store was closed and water hookup was not available.  The area was not plowed but I was loaned a shovel to clear the area around my campervan and the path to the bathroom. 

    I get the sense this is a popular place in good weather located near a large recreational lake. Unfortunately, I was hunkered down and in a bit of a panic about the weather, it was -3 degrees during my 24-hour stay, so I did not get out to see it or enjoy what the area has to offer. Overall my impression of the place was a good one.  Note, it is located directly behind I-40, trucks can be seen and heard from the camping area.

  • Dana H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2025

    Lake Carl Blackwell

    Groomed perfection

    I've been to Lake Carl Blackwell a number of times, and that place is excellently kept. Large lake ran by OSU. Eight miles west of Stillwater (and a hospital) where restaurants and provisions can be found. The lake has cabin, R.V., and tent spot rentals along with kayak and golf cart rentals at the gas station/convenient store by the lake.


Guide to Bristow

Cabin camping near Bristow, Oklahoma offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, allowing visitors to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing the comforts of home.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Cedar Crest RV Park, guests can enjoy spacious cabins surrounded by beautiful cedar trees and a stocked fishing pond.
  • Bear Glen features well-maintained cabins with access to drinking water and electric hookups, making it a convenient choice for families.
  • Three Ponds Community offers cozy cabins with firewood available for a small fee, perfect for a relaxing evening by the fire.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $44 to $100

  • The Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA provides affordable cabin options starting around $44, ideal for budget-conscious travelers.
  • For a more upscale experience, consider Oaklake Trails Naturist Park, where cabin rates can go up to $100, offering a unique naturist experience.
  • Wewoka Lake features cabins that are reasonably priced, making it a great spot for families looking to enjoy a weekend getaway.

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Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Bristow, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bristow, OK is Oaklake Trails Naturist Park (Nudist) with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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