Best RV Parks & Resorts near Vian, OK

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Several RV parks near Vian, Oklahoma provide options for motorhome travelers seeking full-hookup sites. Marval Camping Resort in Gore features water, sewer, and electric connections with 30/50 amp service. Love's RV Hookup-Vian offers 18 sites, though only sites 1-15 have full hookups while 16-18 lack sewer connections. Dantzyn RV Park maintains 14 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups approximately 6 miles from Vian. Tenkiller Bluff RV Park provides a more intimate setting with just 4 sites that accommodate larger vehicles with 30/50 amp electrical service. Most parks in the area feature gravel pads rather than concrete, with sites positioned relatively close together. "The sites are close together, so we didn't have the space or privacy we like, but I know we will go back."

RV travelers should note varying amenities between parks in the region. While Marval Resort provides extensive facilities including showers, restrooms, a dump station, and recreational options, smaller parks like Dantzyn offer more basic services. Several reviews mention train noise as a consideration at Love's RV Hookup-Vian, with one camper noting "the train that comes through several times a night uses their horn more than I have ever heard." Cell service appears reliable at most parks, though reception may diminish in wooded areas near Lake Tenkiller. Most parks remain open year-round, though availability tightens during summer weekends and holiday periods. Pet policies generally allow animals but with varying restrictions. Travelers with larger rigs should confirm access routes and turning radii before arrival, particularly for parks situated on narrower roads near Lake Tenkiller.

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  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Rocky Point (ft Gibson)

    Beautiful Lake Shore Campground

    Ft Gibson Lake near Wagoner Oklahoma offers six class A campgrounds for RV and tent camping, six marinas, multiple boat ramps on 19,990 surface acres of lake with 225 miles of shoreline. Our visit was to Rocky Point COE with a gated/staffed entry station, multiple camp hosts, day use areas, boat ramps, interior paved roads, RV concrete pads, large table, fire ring, grill, lantern holder, 50/30/15 amp electric and water on class A sites plus tent camping sites complete with shelters, tables, fire rings, grills, dispersed water spigots. The campground had a dump station, bath house and several trash receptacles. Most sites were on the water or had a water view and adequately spaced to enjoy the amazing sunrises and sunsets. We enjoyed site 2A which was a level pull through and big rig friendly. The rocky shoreline is a birders paradise...we had an eagle, three Great Blue Herons and plentiful hawks to name a few. The town of Wagoner has all the essentials to include grocery, fuel, dining and yes, Walmart. Verizon cell coverage was 1- 2 bars. The America The Beautiful Senior Pass is good for 50% camping discount. Recommend a look at Google Maps to plan your route into the campground from Oklahoma Hwy 69 as Garmin and Google are a little wacky. Just follow the signs!! 8568 STATE HWY. 251A, Wagoner, OK 74434 GPS- 36.027978,-95.314844

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Ladybird Landing

    Ladylike at the Ladybird

    • Jan 1  Dec 31
    • 57 sites electric and non and 50 amp available
    • Some pull through
    • $10 - 22
    • Reservations accepted 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov
    • Beach
    • Boat ramp
    • Drinking water
    • Dump station
    • Marina
    • Day use with picnic area
    • Playground
    • Flush toilets
    • Showers
    • Pets allowed
    • Grills/fire rings
    • Picnic table
    • Cell service

    Wonderful sunsets along the rocky shore.  When the mist is rising over the waters a feeling of peace will wash over you.

    There are many water sites, some pull throughs, back in, some paved, some a bit uneven but this is still a great campground. Most site are shaded.

     Gates open at 6AM and close at 10PM 

    Check out Time 4PM, Check in Time 6PM 

    Quiet Hours: 10PM to 6AM 

    Camping is permitted in designated campsites only. Each campsite is limited to 1 wheeled camping unit with up to 3 tents. 

    Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days within any 30 day period. 

    Campers must occupy the campsite at least once during each 24 hour period.

    Lake Eufaula is a reservoir on the Canadian River which is upstream from the confluence with the Arkansas River. It is the largest capacity lake in Oklahoma. It has 800 miles of shoreline. The building of the dam began in 1956 and completed in 1964. The Wildlife Nature at the Eufaula State Park is amazing well worth a visit. You will find miles of hiking, biking, ATV, and equestrian trails in the 31,800 acres. There is a great amount of hunting for quail, deer, geese, and duck. Another great stop is the Eufaula Area Museum(temporarily closed due to COVID). An extra little tidbit is that Dirty Jobs filmed “Worm Dung Farmer” in Eufaula on November 14, 2003 and in Season 2 Episode 9 called “Dirtiest Water Jobs” featured “Catfish Noodling of Eufaula.  

    The lake draws fishermen to test their mettle at large and small mouth bass, Kentucky bass, crappie, catfish, sand bass, strippers, and others. The draw for this area is the great outdoors. Mainly fishing and boating. Fishing tournaments are plentiful. Shopping of just about any type should be far down the list for entertainment. Plan to have a relaxing and peaceful stay.

    Have Fun  Stay Safe

    LNT

    Better than when you found it

  • p
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Springhill

    2 Days Nice

    A little older of an area. Stayed in site B10. Close to level. We have a 36' 5th wheel, tow vehicle, plus another vehicle. Easy entry into site and large enough for all vehicles. Asphalt with concrete patio. There is a picnic table and fire ring. 50/30/20A We can kind of see the river from this site. Very roomy sites in the woods with plenty of shade. Mostly dirt ground. Older but clean restrooms. We didn't use them. There are single person combined toilet and shower rooms at the front of park. There are mountain bike/hiking trails all over, even a little bike park with ramps and jumps. Playground and boat ramp. No sewer hookups, but there is a dump station. Lots of mosquitoes in the evening. Although some sites need maintenance and the restrooms are old, this is a nice park. We stayed 2 days and would definitely stay again.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Stars

    Dates  April 1 to Oct 30  110 sites w/electric (50 amp available)

    Fee $20 - $50  Limit 14 days   Quiet time 10 pm - 6 am

    Reservations accepted  877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

    Some pull throughs   beach   boat ramp   drinking water   dump station   marina   picnic tables   grills   showers   fish cleaning station   water hook ups

    Directions:  From I40, Exit 264A go south on US 69 about 6.8 miles, turn left onto SR 150 and follow 2 miles; turn right onto Belle Star Road and go south for 2 miles.

    Gates open at 6 am and close at 10 pm.  There are large sites, shady and very clean.  Plenty of pull throughs and back in sites.  Water front or water view sites are beautiful.  Campers have the use of two dump stations and two bath houses.  Bath house are nice and very clean.  Flush toilets.  Belle Starr in the fall is beautiful with all the fall foliage.  During the summer the swim beach is a nice touch.

    Don't move firewood.

    LNT

    Better than when you found it.

    Stay safe   Happy travels

  • Stef H.
    Apr. 7, 2023

    Crossroads RV Park

    5 stars all around!

    I currently stayed at Crossroads RV Park and I have to say it was one of the best tenting experiences I've had in a long time! The park is well-maintained and the sites are spacious and clean. 

    I specifically appreciated the drive-in access, making it easy to park proper next to my site. One of the things I loved about this campground is that it offers both tent sites and RV sites, making it accessible for all types of campers. 

    The electric and water hookups were reliable and the sewer hookups made it easy to take care of waste disposal. Plus, the pull-through sites and big rig friendly features were a definite bonus for those with larger vehicles. 

    The amenities at Crossroads RV Park were also great. The toilets were well-maintained and easily accessible, and there was even WiFi available(although the strength varied). I was pleasantly surprised to find that my Verizon and AT&T signals worked well at the park too. Lastly, I have to mention the friendly and helpful staff. 

    They were always available to answer questions and provide assistance when needed. Overall, I would highly recommend Crossroads RV Park to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience. 

    It's a wonderful place to stay, with a great location and fantastic amenities. I definitely recommend visit this park! 

    5 stars all around!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2019

    Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    Convenient to I-40

    This is KOA, not my favorite place to stop, but they have good, basic facilities, sort of like Motel 6. They are just off I-40, so it was convenient for a one night stop. The sites were level, and were Pull-Thru so we didn’t even unhook. Full hookups, Some shade, a dump station. The shower/bathroom was clean. There is a small store. They also have cabins and tent sites; Free Wi-Fi, cable tv, a pool and playground, and a pond for fishing. There is a small Kamp K9 (dog park). When we were there everything was wet, and the smell of wet creosote from the log yard next door was terrible.

  • Kassi S.
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Lake Views

    This campground is a Corps of Engineers campground. As you drive in you are greeted by a toll booth building where you can either pick up your car tag or the attendant can give you a map with open sites. You must book the sites online through the recreation.gov website. The gates to this campground close at 10 pm & reopen at 6 am. In emergencies between 10 pm & 6 am you can exit the campground but can not re-enter as there are tire spikes. Check in time is stated as 6 pm and check out is 4 pm; however, we checked in around 3 pm.

    There are 3 sections to this campground: west, central, & east. The central campground appeared to be the most updated with wide, concrete spaces. Trees are abundant here and provide nice shade, but be mindful of falling branches. All sites have electricity 30/50 amp. Some sites have water located on site, some have water located about 40 ft away (bring extra water hoses), and some have no water. No sewers in any sites, but there are dump stations located within the campground.

    The campground has several bathhouses and vault toilets. I did not tour any of the women’s bathrooms but my husband said the men’s was dirty and the toilet would not flush.

    There are two playgrounds for children and lots of sandy beach areas to swim in and set up lawn chairs, etc... The campground also has a boat ramp and courtesy dock.

    We camped on site C58. The site was wide, clean, and has a concrete pad. It was well spaced from other campers and had a nice lake view even though we weren’t directly on the lake.

    Pros: •Lake Eufaula access •Sites directly on the lake or short walking distance •Gated campground •Has a variety of sites and able to accommodate big rv’s •Concrete pad sites

    Cons: •No sewer •Needs lawn maintenance •Bathrooms need cleaning & updating

  • Brian B.
    Jun. 12, 2020

    Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    Nice campsites!

    We had never been to Ft. Gibson Lake so we thought we'd give it a go... and we really enjoyed it. We stayed at Seminole Campground in Sequoyah State Park for two nights at the end of May and had a nice time. The camp host greeted us when we pulled in and gave us the low-down and provided us with maps on the campgrounds and the area. 

    The campground, was really nice. It was clean, well kept, and quiet. With only one road in and out you'd think the traffic my be kinda bad, but it wasn't. It probably helps that there's not a boat ramp directly in the campgrounds. The sites were spacious and included a nice level concrete pad, a concrete picnic table, a firepit, and a lantern hook. All the sites away from the shore had sewer connections. The ones closest to the water did not, but there's a dump station right outside the campground gate. 

    Being kayakers we like campgrounds that have easy water access and Seminole campground did not disappoint. The water level was up about 15-20' this particular weekend which made it easy to launch/land and with floating debris due to the water level we pretty much had the lake to ourselves. There are also hiking trails in the area including a paved walking trail. 

    There's a convenience store a couple of miles away for ice, beverages, etc. It's about 12 miles to the nearest Walmart to pick up those things you forget... we now have dedicated camper pillows. 

    Since I sometimes need to login to work, I'm always curious about the wifi. While the campground itself doesn't have wifi, I was able to turn on the hotspot feature on my phone and get connected without any problems. We have service through AT&T and didn't have any issues.

    The camp host told us that this campground is one of the few that stay open year round so we may be back in the fall for a different view.

  • R
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Cookson Bend

    Lake Front Camping

    This is a lakeside campground with 2 primary sections terraced so that most campsites have at least a partial lake view. All sites are water/electric with sites 51 thru 57 offering 50 amp and the remaining sites 30 amp. Some of the 30 amp sites share water connections. There are 2 boat ramps and a playground. The dump station is just outside the gate and is in good working order. Cookson Bend has the potential to be a beautiful campground but lacks facility and grounds maintenance. Unfortunately, this is well below the COE's typical standards.


Guide to Vian

RV camping near Vian, Oklahoma offers visitors easy access to Lake Tenkiller and the Illinois River watershed. Located in eastern Oklahoma at elevations ranging from 500-700 feet, the area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly reaching the 90s and mild winters. Many RV parks in the region stay operational year-round, with several offering recreational activities beyond the standard amenities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Onapa RV Park & Campground provides convenient access to multiple boat ramps for lake fishing. One camper noted, "The campground is close to Checotah and several boat ramps for lake access."

Playground activities: Children have dedicated play areas at several parks. At Fort Smith-Alma RV Park, guests appreciated the kid-friendly setup where "Our site was perfect in we faced the pond and playground and didn't have any other campers in direct site when lounging outside our camper."

Hiking trails: Some parks offer natural paths for exploring. One visitor at Onapa RV Park mentioned, "It has beautiful hiking paths. The people are friendly and helpful," making it ideal for nature enthusiasts wanting easy trail access.

Water recreation: With Lake Tenkiller nearby, swimming and boating are popular summer activities. The Riverfront RV Resort sits "right along the river and is close to other attractions like Fort Smith and the US Marshall's Museum (literally down the block)."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate well-maintained grounds and bathrooms. At Tenkiller Bluff RV Park, guests enjoy "Personal Fire-pit & Free Firewood" as highlighted by a visitor.

Quiet environment: Several parks receive praise for their peaceful atmosphere. A visitor to Onapa RV Park described it as a "Quiet and peaceful" stay, adding "the owners were very friendly and helpful."

Proximity to attractions: Many parks are strategically located near points of interest. Riverfront RV Resort offers convenient access to local museums, with a camper noting "Our kids enjoyed the playground, outdoor gym, and pickleball - it was too cold to swim."

Friendly staff: Park management often receives positive mentions. Fort Smith-Alma RV Park was noted for its hospitality with a guest mentioning "Jules at the office was also very pleasant and helpful."

What you should know

Train noise concerns: Some parks near railways experience periodic noise disruptions. At Love's RV Hookup-Vian OK 120, a camper warned, "BUT the train that comes through several times a night uses their horn more than I have ever heard."

Variable site sizes: Spacing between sites differs significantly between parks. One guest at Fort Smith-Alma RV Park observed, "It's a bit tight, we found ourselves sharing our front yard with our neighbor. You have to keep your blinds closed otherwise you find yourself looking right into the windows of your neighbors on both sides."

Seasonal considerations: Summer visits can be challenging due to heat. A Riverfront RV Resort visitor noted, "It was just TOO HOT to do much outside, especially with dogs."

Inconsistent Wi-Fi: Internet access varies by location. A camper at Onapa RV Park mentioned, "If there was One thing that I didn't like about the site. It's that the Wi-Fi is kind of spotty, but I can work around that."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Some parks offer multiple recreational options. At Marval Camping Resort, one visitor shared, "This place has everything, movie theater, horse riding, a train that goes around the park, golf carts, tons of activities for the entire family..."

Space considerations: Parks with larger group areas work best for family reunions. A visitor at Fort Smith-Alma RV Park noted, "Our site was perfect in we faced the pond and playground and didn't have any other campers in direct site when lounging outside our camper."

Playground access: Some parks feature dedicated children's play areas. At Riverfront RV Resort, "Our kids enjoyed the playground, outdoor gym, and pickleball."

Bathroom cleanliness: Families often prioritize clean facilities. A guest at Marval Camping Resort observed, "The campground was very beautiful, clean, and for all types of campers. It had nice bathrooms, clean and warm."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Prepare for varied pad conditions. At Onapa RV Park, a camper found that their "site A2 had fire pit, grill, picnic table was pretty level even with gravel."

Big rig access: Some parks have tighter navigation. A Fort Smith-Alma RV Park visitor noted, "It was somewhat tight getting a big rig in and out. And the parking spots are pretty close to each other."

Late arrival planning: Check if parks accommodate nighttime check-ins. At Fort Smith-Alma RV Park, one RVer shared, "We pulled in at midnight. Difficult to see how to pull through some of the spaces."

Hookup variations: Confirm specific site amenities before booking. At Love's RV Hookup-Vian, "1-15 are full hookup but 16-18 do not have sewer."

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