Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cheyenne, OK

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Several RV parks near Cheyenne, Oklahoma provide full hookup accommodations for motorhome travelers. Bobcat Creek RV Park in Sayre offers 30 spacious sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups year-round, including 50-amp service for larger rigs. At Elk City Lake Park, RVers find 30-amp electric and water connections on pull-through sites with nearby dump station access. Elk Creek RV Park provides drive-in access with full hookup capabilities on level gravel pads suitable for big rigs. Double D RV Park features 50-amp electric service with sewer connections in a no-frills setting. "The spaces have lots of room with great access from all sites to the clean laundry facility."

For planning purposes, most RV parks in the region operate on first-come, first-served basis, though Bobcat Creek accepts reservations. Road access remains straightforward with most parks situated near Interstate 40 for convenient overnight stops. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area with both AT&T and Verizon reporting good coverage. Pet-friendly policies prevail at most locations, though fire restrictions apply at several parks including Bobcat Creek and Double D. During severe weather, Bobcat Creek provides an on-site storm shelter for Oklahoma's notorious storms. Many parks offer modest amenities with showers and toilets available at Elk Creek and Double D, while others maintain basic utility connections without additional facilities.

Best RV Sites Near Cheyenne, Oklahoma (24)

    1. Bobcat Creek RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Elk City, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 210-9877

    $54 - $58 / night

    "The RV Park is located in the small town of Sayre, Oklahoma and is not far off the interstate."

    "The hosts are very sweet and the campground is tucked away, but very close, to the interstate. I had a pt fhu, even though I only I didn't even hook up I was so tired."

    2. Double D RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Elk City, OK
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 526-3965

    "It was far enough from the highway to not be disturbed by interstate traffic. The bathrooms and showers were very clean and working well."

    "Can hear the highway- but not bothersome. $28 is a great price for the convenience."

    3. Elk Creek RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Elk City, OK
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 225-7865

    4. Texas Route 66 RV Park

    11 Reviews
    McClellan Creek National Grassland, TX
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (806) 256-5353

    $27 - $32 / night

    "Located on one of the last remaining stretched of Route 66 in Texas. This is a nice campground just outside of Shamrock TX, on the panhandle, about 10 miles from the Oklahoma line."

    "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."

    5. Foss State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Foss, OK
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 592-4433

    "Sites are pull through and big enough to fit a 40’ fifth wheel. Electric/ water and sewer hook ups are available ad well as restrooms and showers."

    "About 12 pull through sites and a group site for tents. All spots had a level cement pad to park, picnic table and fire ring. Right on the water. Beautiful view."

    6. Route 66 RV Park

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    Elk City, OK
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 225-0960

    7. Elk City Lake Park

    14 Reviews
    Elk City, OK
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 225-3990

    $15 / night

    "There is electric hookups with 15, and 30amp. There are 4 water hookups, which means one of them uses a "Y" adapter. No big deal. There is also a dump station."

    "We stayed overnight but it was really nice and quiet with picnic tables everywhere. I set up my tent in the grass and called it a night. There is designated RV spots with power and water dump."

    8. Elk Run RV Park

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    Canute, OK
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 339-1411

    9. Skipout Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cheyenne, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 346-3900

    "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."

    10. Double D RV Campground

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    Elk City, OK
    31 miles
    +1 (850) 526-3965

    $28 - $30 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Cheyenne, OK

155 Reviews of 24 Cheyenne Campgrounds


  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2021

    Texas Route 66 RV Park

    Right on Old Route 66

    Located on one of the last remaining stretched of Route 66 in Texas. This is a nice campground just outside of Shamrock TX, on the panhandle, about 10 miles from the Oklahoma line. They have Full Hookups, with 30 & 50 amps, Long Pull-Thru sites, Free Wi-Fi, a Dog Run, Laundry, Play Area. There is also a Souvenir Shop with Route 66 memorabilia. There was only one shower when we were there, so be sure to lock the door! It does look like they are adding more. There was not much shade, but in late May it was still pleasant, and there is a steady breeze, which felt good after 2 days of rain. The sites are also very close together. Our neighbors were practically sitting in our site when we arrived. One interesting item is the storm shelter. I guess in tornado county it could be helpful. They also gave a menagerie of farm animals: goats, sheep, chickens, cows and a donkey.

  • Kimberly Y.
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Sayre City Park Campground

    Can’t beat $12 a night

    This campground is located between the city pool and golf course. Self check in. Sites are long pull throughs with 50 amp electric and water. A dump station is located on the road outside the park. No bathrooms unless you walk across to the public ones for the city park. No amenities, but easy, convenient and inexpensive That’s the reason for 4 stars.

  • Heather M.
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Water-Zoo Campground

    Excellent

    There is not much about this campground online so we sort of were coming in blind. When we got there we were pleasantly surprised. The campground entry point is located in the far back of the parking lot of an indoor water park, The Water Zoo. Only one way in and one way out, which was a plus keeping crime down or keeping people from driving fast through the park. Drive down a paved road through the tree (not too worry) and wow, a little hidden gem. We stayed there two nights during the week. It was quiet, hardly anyone there. The grounds were kept clean and grass was cut short. They even came out and mowed the lawn again before departure. The bathrooms were clean and seperate from one another. Each restroom had a toilet, shower and sink. Ladies, no mirrors. There is a code to get in which I liked because it keeps riff raff out (not that there was any.) There are full hook ups, sewer included on some. We pretty much had the pickins and in our opinion lot 37 was the best pick. Not all sites had fire rings or sewer hook ups, this one did. It was also a pull through site with lots of shade. The grounds are surrounded by trees which gave it a feeling of being in the woods. It had everything we needed, nice slab, nice tables, store within walking distance and an indoor water park that is open year round. For those with horses, this campground is horse friendly. There is a place to house them overnight. Highly recommend this place. We will definitely be going back.

  • James  L.
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Cedar Point Campground, Foss State Park, OK

    Foss Lake Cedar point nice!

    Nice with many pull thru level sites. A few back ins. Wonder Lake view. Full hook ups. Shower house was a pay shower. Concrete patio areas with newer picnic tables and nice fire pits. Has a marina open seasonally. The soil is a red clayish dirt but the lake was clear. 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Janette M.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Foss State Park Campground

    Foss Lake Campground

    We stayed here during our Spring break. Sites are pull through and big enough to fit a 40’ fifth wheel. Electric/ water and sewer hook ups are available ad well as restrooms and showers.

  • Donna H.
    Oct. 5, 2023

    Texas Route 66 RV Park

    A good stopover for the night

    Nice owners/managers, place is a little dated, but relatively clean. Highway noise is a constant. Has storm shelters available when needed. Gravel pull-throughs, mostly level.

  • Simon S.
    Apr. 23, 2022

    Elk City Lake Park

    Great for overnight camping

    Camp site (Teardrop camping)

    We stayed the camp site on our way back home for a night. There are only 5 RV spots, no reservation needed. $15 a night / honor system. There are also tent sites available. Electric and water hookups available but no fire rings and no table on the camp site.

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    Facilities/ Amenities

    Bathroom was a few minutes walk from the site. Clean and well maintained and showers available also.

    RV dump station is close by. Picnic area, playground + trash bins are right next to the RV sites.

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    Surrounding area

    The site is right by the lake. Very quiet and peaceful. Yet all the sites are very open so personally it didn't feel like a campground.

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Guide to Cheyenne

Camping options near Cheyenne, Oklahoma sit at approximately 2,000 feet elevation in the western Oklahoma plains, where wind patterns significantly impact camping conditions throughout the year. The region experiences wide temperature fluctuations with summer highs regularly exceeding 95°F while winter temperatures can drop below freezing. Mobile connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds with AT&T and T-Mobile offering stronger signals in some locations than Verizon.

What to do

Lake activities at Foss State Park: The park features a sectioned swimming area and extensive boating opportunities at Foss Lake. "The park rangers are very friendly and accommodating. Also they do special events during the year like fireworks on the lake for the 4th of July, haunted trails and trick or treating for Halloween, some other events here and there year round," notes Colton K. about Foss State Park Campground.

Wildlife observation: Take advantage of farm animal encounters at Texas Route 66 RV Park, located just across the state line. "They have farm animals onsite to visit, great fir the kids! Pet friendly," reports Caleb & Heather R. about their stay at Texas Route 66 RV Park. The park maintains goats, sheep, chickens, cows and a donkey.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds maintain walking paths including Bobcat Creek's creek-side nature trail. According to Zachary C., "They have a nature trail that is well maintained and my daughter loved it." Skipout Campground also features a walking trail around its small lake where visitors can spot native wildlife.

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the quiet settings available at campgrounds like Skipout. Hannah B. shares about Skipout Campground: "We were the only ones here all night, again, being winter probably contributed to that. The lake is pretty, and 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!"

On-site food service: Surprisingly, some RV parks near Cheyenne offer food delivery directly to campsites. Frank notes about Bobcat Creek: "The owners are supper nice and very helpful. There is a nice walking path and they even deliver food from the kitchen to your campsite." Several reviewers specifically mention fried chicken available at the park.

Free camping options: Budget-conscious campers can find free camping at Elk City Lake Park. Jeremy H. states about Elk City Lake Park: "When we were traveling the southeast last summer we found no better camping area than this one. 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."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Oklahoma's severe weather patterns affect camping safety. Bobcat Creek RV Park provides tornado shelters for guests. Jenifer K. mentions, "There's a storm shelter on site too for those notorious Oklahoma storms." Texas Route 66 RV Park also maintains storm shelters on their property.

Bathroom access limitations: Some campgrounds restrict bathroom access overnight. Dennis C. notes about Elk City Lake Park: "Quiet spot, right on the lake. As mentioned, approx 8 RV sites, plus handful of tent sites. Held back a star because, for whatever reason, they lock the restrooms from 7p-7a."

Cell service variability: While the existing description mentions general good coverage, specific campgrounds have signal challenges. At Double D RV Park, Domingo F. reports: "Out in the middle of no where but a great stop for the night and 3 bars on Verizon to boot!" Meanwhile, licia S. notes limited service at Skipout: "I didn't have cell reception until I drove out onto the main road (sos only w/ unboosted att)."

Tips for camping with families

Air-conditioned facilities: During hot summer months, some campgrounds offer air-conditioned bathrooms. Amy H. shares about Foss State Park: "Unfortunately, it was a very hot and humid day but we were pleasantly surprised by the air-conditioned bathrooms. I've been camping a lot, but that was a first!"

Bug protection essential: Prepare for insect encounters, particularly around water features. Anna M. warns: "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. I wear a hat with a net so they don't bother me."

Wildlife awareness: Wildlife encounters can occur even at developed campgrounds. Anna M. notes at Foss State Park: "We were visited in our sleep by raccoons trying to get in our tent." Secure food and trash appropriately, especially at night.

Tips from RVers

Electricity options vary: RV sites offer different amperage connections. Hannah L. describes Double D RV Park: "The spaces were the flattest we have had in a while." However, Ronnie notes confusion about electric hookups: "Pulled in to spend the night because it said tent sites on the app but the info posted on their board at the park said ALL sights have 30 amp so price is $28 per night."

Water connections: Bring appropriate hose lengths for water hookups. Anna M. explains at Foss State Park: "If you need water bring a short hose the water options are wide open or dripping."

Honor system payments: Several rv camping areas near Cheyenne, Oklahoma operate on self-pay systems. Hannah L. states about Double D RV Park: "No one was on site so we left our money in an envelope honor-system style. We car camped and did not use electricity." Similarly, Gregory mentions about Elk City Lake Park: "The price is $15 a night for the rv spot. Well worth the price. It is on an honor system."

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