Dog-Friendly Camping near Cheyenne, OK

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    Spring Creek Lake Recreation Area offers free dispersed camping with pet-friendly accommodations about 25 miles from Cheyenne, Oklahoma. The campground welcomes pets without restrictions while providing vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and trash collection. Tent and RV camping is available with well-defined camping areas set back from the main road. No hookups or running water are available, so campers should bring their own supplies. The site features a small lake with opportunities for fishing and paddling. Bobcat Creek RV Park in Sayre, approximately 40 minutes from Cheyenne, offers full hookup sites for RVs with pets allowed, receiving consistent 5-star reviews for its clean facilities and helpful staff who sometimes provide pet treats upon arrival.

    Skipout Campground provides another free pet-friendly option in the area with maintained primitive camping near a small lake. The recreation area features vault toilets, drinking water, trash collection, and covered picnic tables with fire rings. The grasslands surrounding the campsite are well-defined by mowing, and mature trees provide shade for camping areas. The campground allows a 14-day maximum stay and is open year-round. Campers report hearing coyotes or wolves at night, adding to the wilderness experience. Dog owners should be prepared for wildlife encounters and keep pets leashed. While cellular service can be inconsistent at Spring Creek and Skipout (some report no Verizon service until reaching the main road), the natural settings and lake access provide excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation with pets.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Cheyenne (23)

      1. Skipout Campground

      3.7(7)11mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "We stayed at this campsite on our journey across North America it provided a perfect oasis in the middle of the Rollinghills of Oklahoma it’s about 30 minutes from elk city if you enjoy Route 66 history"

      "Nicely mowed entrance and the campsites looked great. The grasslands are well defined by the mowing. Looks great. Campsites are just short distance from the main road."

      2. Sayre City Park Campground

      4.5(21)23mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "We stayed overnight on our way through Oklahoma. This spot was perfect for what we needed. Only one other RV there. Electric hookups, water and dump station."

      "Brough us in through the exit, late at night.  Didnt find the pull throughs which were nicer, (fewer goat heads).   Showers were too sketchy for me to indulge and that says something.  "

      3. Bobcat Creek RV Park

      4.8(13)21mi from CheyenneRVs

      "We selected Bobcat Creek RV Park due to price and location. Right off of Interstate 40 is this lovely camp nestled in a hollow surrounded by trees with a creek and trail running through it."

      "They put together a little pup treat and even gave the cat a little toy too. They had several food options as well. Super quiet!!!"

      from $54 - $58 / night

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      4. Elk City Lake Park

      4.4(14)22mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "It was free, had showers, and was next to a perfect lake to paddle board and hike around. There were playgrounds, a dock, and a nice trail around the lake."

      "If you have arachnophobia, I suggest staying away from any structures."

      from $15 / night

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      5. Foss State Park Campground

      4.4(31)28mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There was a picnic table and grill and a water faucet nearby. The sites were nice and grassy and mowed. The bathroom was nice and clean with individual showers, each with their own door."

      "I will say that our neighbors had about 8 dogs between them and never kept them on leashes. Park rangers came around but never said anything."

      6. Spring Creek Lake Recreation Area Oklahoma - Dispersed Camping

      4.3(3)14mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "A nicely maintained free public camping & recreation area on a small lake in the Black Kettle and McClellan Creek National Grasslands."

      "It is smaller lake, some ducks and geese. Has a few awnings with tables and grills and fire rings. Plenty of wood from the piles surrounding the site. It has a toilet vault. No running water."

      7. Flying W Guest Ranch

      3.0(1)13mi from CheyenneRVs, Cabins

      from $10 - $30 / night

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      8. Cedar Point Campground, Foss State Park, OK

      4.5(8)28mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "Have back in site with lake right outside the door. Site is level and is concrete slab and patio. Good connection with Verzon and Tmobil."

      "Lovely site overlooking Foss Lake. Very quiet area. Lots of lawn area and we loved having a pull-through site . People out early fishing on the lake."

      from $32 / night

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      9. Elk City-Clinton KOA

      3.9(11)29mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground was well staffed, clean, and signs clearly marking the entrances to the property and sites by number. We stayed in pull-in site #59, which is paved."

      "The ladies at checking are very friendly, the facility has lots of space for your pets which is nice. Would recommend a stay if passing through and we will stay there again if passing through."

      10. Route 66 RV Park

      4.0(1)20mi from CheyenneRVs

      "Only an 8 minute walk away; it was a quaint place to visit."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Cheyenne, OK

    169 Reviews of 23 Cheyenne Campgrounds


    • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 3, 2025

      Oklahoma Welcome Center - Eastbound

      A Big Oklahoma Welcome

      This rest stop and visitor area is perfect for a stop to walk or for an overnight stay. They have bathrooms, brochures for all the different regions of Oklahoma, pet area, large level lots, and great walking path. When you arrive the road splits one side for cars other for big rigs and RVs. Since we were worried about the noise from the semi trucks we found a road right before the truck lot to the right. We went by what appears to be a maintenance building and around behind that is a locked lot were they keep sand. We parked back here. It was quiet and level. No one came to ask us to leave and it appeared to be part of this rest area land. The truck and tv lot did fill up in the evening. The information center is open from 8:30-5 daily the the ladies inside were very friendly and helpful! Be careful with your pets. The grass area is full of those thorny burrs!! Our dog got a few before we discovered that, but the pet area was clear from those nasty things! Definitely a perfect welcome into Oklahoma.

    • OThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 28, 2025

      Bobcat Creek RV Park

      Dreaming of the hollow under the stars.

      We selected Bobcat Creek RV Park due to price and location. Right off of Interstate 40 is this lovely camp nestled in a hollow surrounded by trees with a creek and trail running through it. We were guided to our site by an employee on a golf cart. The park was clean and well maintained even the fenced dog park was policed. We had a lovely stay.

    • Jason F.
      May. 23, 2021

      Elk City-Clinton KOA

      A fine place to recharge before embarking on your next journey

      We stayed here for one night on our way from Raton, NM to Devil’s Den State Park in AR. The campground was well staffed, clean, and signs clearly marking the entrances to the property and sites by number.

      We stayed in pull-in site #59, which is paved. The site was perfectly level left to right and we barely dropped our tongue jack to level front to back. There is a laundry, playground, and dog park where the pups can run free off leash.

      The coolest part of the campground is the store / office / bar, called “The Moose Knuckle Tavern” (lol). They have pizza, wings, burgers, a salad, and some apps. Call about 30 minutes ahead so you can place your order and not have to wait for your food. Also, plan your stay around not being here on a Sunday. The campground is in one of only 5 counties in Oklahoma that don’t allow alcohol sales on Sundays...lame.

    • Alice S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 11, 2025

      Oklahoma Welcome Center - Eastbound

      Has nice dog park

      This is a very large rest area. They have a dog park that is nice. The bathrooms are clean. The lighting is good at night. Overall, very nice place to stop.

    • D
      Apr. 9, 2021

      Texas Route 66 RV Park

      Great place to stop!

      Excellent customer service, full hookups, long pull through sites, laundry, horse shoes, dog park, easy to get to, beautiful scenery, easy to navigate and the owner Crystal takes you to your site. Would definitely stay here again!

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2025

      Elk City-Clinton KOA

      Nice stopover

      The ladies at checking are very friendly, the facility has lots of space for your pets which is nice. Would recommend a stay if passing through and we will stay there again if passing through.

    • Caleb & Heather R.
      Nov. 3, 2021

      Texas Route 66 RV Park

      Friendly Owner, Safe, Great Laundry

      We stayed here for two weeks while traveling for renewable energy work in the area. They had very affordable daily, weekly, and monthly rates. They have a lot of people who come and stay a day or too while they travel, your neighbors are always changing. They have a very cute store with basics including food if needed. Maytag washers and commercial dryer available with dollars to coin machine. Hookups are great, easy to connect and setup user friendly. They have farm animals onsite to visit, great fir the kids! Pet friendly. Trash cans all over the site along with two dumpsters. Tornado shelters on site! Only 5minutes away from the town of Shamrock, TX which has multiple fuel options, grocery market and ace hardware. They have some cute shops too. Multiple propane options within an hour of each direction.

      All in all very impressed with the owners and site and our stay was great. Definitely will stay here again if we are back in the area!

    • C
      Jul. 2, 2023

      Bobcat Creek RV Park

      Nice place & staff

      Staff is awesome. They put together a little pup treat and even gave the cat a little toy too. They had several food options as well. Super quiet!!!

    • Erika P.
      Dec. 22, 2020

      Bobcat Creek RV Park

      Affordable Hidden Gem

      Bobcat Creek RV Park is a peaceful, well-kept property that won’t empty your bank account if you decide to stay the night, an entire week or a full month. They even have online booking!

      The RV Park is located in the small town of Sayre, Oklahoma and is not far off the interstate. With full hookups and great rates, this family owned and operated park is the perfect spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

      They have a walking path, laundry room and free WiFi along with an office/convenience store that has gas, diesel and propane exchange. Even with being close to I-40, the road traffic is only a light background noise.

      The city of Sayre has a grocery store, two truck stops, RV/Truck self-wash bays, propane refill and fast food options. There are two local parks to take the family to and burn off some energy. If you need more big city options like restaurants or a Walmart, Elk City is a quick 15 minute drive down the freeway.


    Guide to Cheyenne

    Free dispersed camping exists around Cheyenne, Oklahoma at elevations of approximately 2,200 feet in the rolling western Oklahoma plains. The Black Kettle National Grassland surrounds the area with mixed-grass prairie ecosystems that support camping year-round. Weather patterns range from hot summers with temperatures exceeding 100°F to cold winters with occasional snow, requiring campers to pack accordingly.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Spring Creek Lake Recreation Area offers a small lake where fishing is popular among visitors. "A nicely maintained free public camping & recreation area on a small lake in the Black Kettle and McClellan Creek National Grasslands. There are tables in various locations between the parking area and the lake," notes Rebecca L.

    Explore Route 66 history: Sayre City Park Campground provides an affordable base ($12/night) to explore historic Route 66. "Be sure to drive around and check out the beautiful park, with many miles of walking paths, a golf course, and a public pool from the WPA era. Get yourself some all day breakfast from the Branbar Diner and you'll have a great time!" recommends Colby H.

    Wildlife viewing: The grasslands around Skipout Campground offer chances to see and hear local wildlife. "We heard some coyotes or wolves howling at some point during the night. Other than that, very quiet and a great place to stay overnight!" shares Hannah B., highlighting the natural soundscape that enhances camping experiences.

    What campers like

    Budget-friendly options: Elk City Lake Park provides affordable camping with amenities. "When we were traveling the southeast last summer we found no better camping area than this one. It had showers, and was next to a perfect lake to paddle board and hike around. There were playgrounds, a dock, and a nice trail around the lake," says Jeremy H.

    Well-maintained facilities: Foss State Park Campground receives praise for its cleanliness and amenities. "This campground offers an area sectioned off for swimmers. A lot of room is available for boating fun whether it be fishing, skiing, tubing, etc. The park rangers are very friendly and accommodating," notes Colton K.

    Serene lake settings: The lakeside camping opportunities near Cheyenne provide peaceful environments. "Sights were off to the side from a communal parking lot. Trash & recycling collection... It is a ways from gas so make sure you fill up before heading out," advises Kate S. about Skipout Campground, highlighting the importance of arriving prepared.

    What you should know

    Cellular coverage limitations: Cell service varies significantly near Cheyenne. "I didn't have cell reception until I drove out onto the main road (sos only w/ unboosted att). Last time I was here I did get service in the park after resetting the network," reports licia S. about Skipout Campground.

    Weather considerations: Oklahoma's weather can be extreme, with strong winds affecting tent camping. "The wind was crazy making tent camping a little rough. I'm not used to what're gnat like bug they have so plan accordingly they are attracted mostly to light but swarm both day and night," warns Anna M.

    Wildlife encounters: When bringing pets for camping near Cheyenne, be prepared for wildlife. "We were visited in our sleep by raccoons trying to get in our tent," shares Anna M., reinforcing the importance of securing food and being prepared for nocturnal visitors.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Cedar Point Campground offers family amenities, though some need attention. "Has Frisbee Golf and a play ground. The play ground needs a bit of TLC. We are here in Sept and only two other campers here," notes James L.

    Swimming options: Family-friendly swimming areas exist at several locations. "The campground welcomes pets without restrictions while providing vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and trash collection. The site features a small lake with opportunities for fishing and paddling," one reviewer notes.

    Budget activities: Affordable or free activities abound for families. "We stayed at this campsite on our journey across North America it provided a perfect oasis in the middle of the Rollinghills of Oklahoma... there's a small lake and a small trail you can wipe up walk around," says gaetan S.

    Tips from RVers

    Full hookup options: Bobcat Creek RV Park provides complete amenities for RVers near Cheyenne. "Bobcat Creek RV Park is a peaceful, well-kept property that won't empty your bank account if you decide to stay the night, an entire week or a full month. They even have online booking!" shares Erika P., adding "They have a walking path, laundry room and free WiFi along with an office/convenience store that has gas, diesel and propane exchange."

    Concrete pad availability: For level parking, Cedar Point offers solid infrastructure. "Have back in site with lake right outside the door. Site is level and is concrete slab and patio. Good connection with Verzon and Tmobil," reports Charles A.

    Water and dump station access: When seeking pet-friendly camping near Cheyenne, Oklahoma, water availability varies by site. "It has a toilet vault. No running water," notes Philip W. about Spring Creek Lake, while sites like Sayre City Park offer more amenities: "Electric hookups, water and dump station. Dump station nearby. Lake. Trails. What more could you want for an overnight?" asks Kelly B.

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