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    Camping around Cleveland, Oklahoma centers on Keystone Lake, where several established campgrounds provide access to water recreation. Appalachia Bay offers spacious campsites with lake views and both primitive and full-hookup options for tents and RVs. Other nearby options include Keystone State Park Campground with cabin accommodations, and Tall Chief Cove with electric and water hookups. The RV Park at Keystone Lake provides newer facilities with full hookups specifically for RV camping. These areas provide varied camping experiences within 5-15 miles of Cleveland proper.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate year-round or seasonally from spring through fall, with peak season typically running April through October. Campers should be prepared for Oklahoma's variable weather patterns, particularly summer heat and occasional storms. A recent review noted, "This is a new RV park with full hookups, easy access and easy parking. Streets & parking areas are blacktopped and pretty level." Facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering modern amenities like showers and electric hookups, while others provide more primitive experiences with vault toilets and minimal services. Many sites require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays when waterfront camping is in high demand.

    The developed campgrounds surrounding Keystone Lake attract visitors primarily for fishing, boating, and water recreation. According to one visitor, "The campgrounds have access to Keystone lake, as well as bathrooms and showers. The campgrounds also have a 18 hole disc course, playgrounds, and gazebos." Several campers mentioned appreciating the spacious sites with lake views, though privacy between campsites varies by location. Wildlife viewing opportunities include pelican migrations along the Arkansas River, as noted in visitor reviews. Campground quality ranges from well-maintained facilities with clean bathhouses to more rustic options where visitors should be prepared for basic amenities. Most camping areas offer some form of water access, making them popular destinations for anglers and boating enthusiasts throughout the warm season.

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    Best Campgrounds near Cleveland (123)

      1. Keystone State Park Campground

      3.9(17)15mi from ClevelandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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..."

      "Great State Park close to Tulsa. RV sites and primitive Tent Camping. Great clean and modern toilets and showers with heating and air near the marina."

      2. COE Lake Skiatook Twin Points

      4.5(10)15mi from Cleveland52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I have to be honest, we’re traveling the country and I didn’t have high hopes for liking Oklahoma. This campground has changed my mind."

      "Site 21 is lake side with a level paved site. Hookups are close by. Some shade, but a nice view of the lake. Came on labor day as campground was emptying. Plenty of space to relax."

      from $24 / night

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      3. Walnut Creek — Keystone Lake

      4.2(5)10mi from Cleveland52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful small RV area overlooking lake. Electric sites, no water, some pull through. Close to town. Only $20 a night, would definitely stay again. Went to the Omaha Zoo and it was great!"

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      4. Appalachia Bay

      4.3(6)12mi from Cleveland24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We only stayed one night for a wedding nearby, but it was a great experience. A storm rolled through that evening, and we still felt completely safe sleeping in our car."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      5. Tall Chief Cove

      4.3(14)19mi from Cleveland49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Nice lakeside campground. Electric at every site and communal water spigots. Flush toilets and showers. Site has a playground, disc golf course, volleyball, basketball hoop."

      "I have been going to Skiatook Lake almost all of my life with friends and family to boat and enjoy the beaches."

      from $24 - $50 / night

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      6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake

      3.5(8)14mi from ClevelandRVs, Tents

      "The only bad thing is the tent sites are next to the waters edge and can get flooded out. The RV sites are the best for they have shade trees."

      "Lake is very nice."

      from $30 - $75 / night

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      7. Feyodi Creek

      3.5(2)2mi from ClevelandRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Great campsite on Keystone lake. The campgrounds have access to Keystone lake, as well as bathrooms and showers."

      8. Cowskin Bay South

      4.0(2)7mi from ClevelandRVs, Tents

      "I really wasn’t expecting too much from this free campsite, but I couldn’t have been happier with this location!"

      9. The RV Park at Keystone Lake

      4.7(3)12mi from Cleveland4 sitesRVs

      "Easy access to all sites. The management is fantastic and extremely helpful. This is a great place for all types of visits to the Tulsa/Bristow Oklahoma area."

      "Had 50 amp hookup, water & sewer and a gravel parking spot for extra vehicle next to the RV spot. All in all, a great stay."

      10. Osage Point - New Mannford Ramp

      4.0(2)11mi from ClevelandRVs, Tents

      "Bathroom facilities were nearby withon walking distance. I’ll definitely be back."

      "This Campground is close to Mannford and is well-maintained. We like it because there is a marina next door that has a restaurant and a nightlife."

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    Recent Reviews near Cleveland, OK

    337 Reviews of 123 Cleveland Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Lake Carl Blackwell

      Nice spot

      Campground easy to find and access. The map at office provided was poor quality, map on web site better. Staff was helpful and courtious. Nice campgrounds, some are available for 12 months but those are in their own section. Big disappoint was no bath house, one rest room with a handicap shower. But that restroom near horse corals and smell was present. The lake was nice respite to a hot and long day. The grounds are well manicured, clean and mowed. It's a very large facility but spread out so it does not feel crowded.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Hawthorn Bluff

      Quiet spot with clean showers, $16 well spent

      For $16 we got a quiet, shaded spot by the lake with clean showers. Since we only carry a camp shower and privacy is a bit hard to come by in this part of the country, it was a worthwhile investment.

    • Bryon W.
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Ozark Trail RV Park

      Great spots

      Very nice owners and clean and quite spots

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Osage Cove - Kaw Lake

      Scenic lake views

      All the campgrounds at Kaw Lake seem pretty nice. Osage Cove has lots of sites. I picked #12 because it’s in a clearing and good for Starlink. Most other sites are wooded. Facilities are well kept and relatively clean. Pit toilets here. Potable water available at communal spots. Electric and picnic tables at all sites. Starlink worked well, ATT was spotty. Very quiet in April during the week just a few other campers.

    • Lesa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2026

      Lake Carl Blackwell

      Nice campground

      Great campground especially for only $38 a night. Our site was a pull through with water and electric. Nice view of the lake. Staff was very nice. Only negative is don’t follow GPS for directions. It tries to take you down a dead end private road. Stay on Hwy 51 till you see prominent sign for the campground. It’s about 7-8 miles off I35 so very convenient.

    • aThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Sunset Bay

      Great for offgrid tent/van camping

      It was open we showed up around 9pm. We chose our spot and paid online. Beautiful setting. We just stayed overnight.

    • Helge Vandel J.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Bell Cow Lake Campground A

      Very nice and quiet campground at Bell Cow Lake.

      Really nice place with tent and RV sites close to the lake. All RV sites have shade, power and water. Unfortunately, there is no waste water dump. Very attractive price.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 18, 2026

      Appalachia Bay

      Love This Spot

      We only stayed one night for a wedding nearby, but it was a great experience. A storm rolled through that evening, and we still felt completely safe sleeping in our car. The next morning was beautiful. The site itself is amazing—right by the water with a fire pit, picnic table, and grill. The bathrooms were a short walk away and honestly the cleanest we’ve ever seen. We will definitely be back!

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 7, 2026

      Keystone State Park Campground

      Nice site but noisy

      The tent area was nice and they had individual showers and toilets. However, there was a railroad nearby and the train whistled in the night. Also, there is a busy highway and you can hear the traffic noise


    Guide to Cleveland

    Keystone Lake dominates the camping scene around Cleveland, Oklahoma, providing water recreation throughout three seasons. The lake sits at an elevation of 723 feet and has 330 miles of shoreline accessible from multiple campgrounds within a 15-mile radius. Oklahoma's climate creates distinct camping seasons, with March through October offering the most reliable conditions for tent campers and RV enthusiasts alike.

    What to do

    Disc golf at Feyodi Creek: The 18-hole disc golf course at Feyodi Creek provides a challenging course rated 4.4/5 by users. "The campgrounds have access to Keystone lake, as well as bathrooms and showers. The campgrounds also have a 18 hole disc course that is rated 4.4/5 on UDisc, playgrounds, and gazebos," notes Aaron H.

    Bird watching along Arkansas River: Visit during spring or fall migration periods when thousands of birds travel through the area. "When we were there, a great pelican migration was going on, and there were thousands of birds flying up the river. It was incredibly beautiful," shares Christine N. about her experience at Feyodi Creek.

    Kayaking in protected coves: Lake Country campground at Keystone State Park offers calm water perfect for paddlers. "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," explains Brian B.

    Beach access on northern shores: Venture slightly north of the main camping areas to find better swimming spots. "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," advises Brian B. about exploring from Keystone State Park.

    What campers like

    Waterfront sites with room for equipment: Tall Chief Cove offers spacious lakeside camping with multiple setups possible. "We love to camp at Tall Chief Cove - Skiatook. We have camped here several times with friends and share the same site, with spots for two campers; right on the lake," says Liz R., highlighting the generous site sizing.

    Quiet coves away from main lake traffic: Many campers appreciate the protected water areas. "The cove stays pretty calm since it's, well, a cove and due to it being a no wake zone because of the marina," notes Brian B. about Lake Country campground. These sheltered areas provide safer water recreation for families.

    Modern bathroom facilities at select campgrounds: COE Lake Skiatook Twin Points receives praise for its clean facilities. "Great State Park close to Tulsa. RV sites and primitive Tent Camping. Great clean and modern toilets and showers with heating and air near the marina," shares James K. This distinguishes Twin Points from some other area campgrounds with more basic amenities.

    Winter camping options: Unlike many seasonal campgrounds, some locations remain open year-round. "A nice state park with lots of services. A full marina, a little restaurant on the dock. Full hook up camping is available throughout the year. Close to a small town with shopping, fuel, and a couple great restaurants," says Timothy K. about Keystone State Park.

    What you should know

    Water hookup challenges: At The RV Park at Keystone Lake, the water connections require getting on your knees. "The water hookup is under the ground like a water meter location, and both my husband & myself have physical limitations that prevent us from getting on our knees to reach under the ground for hookups," explains Neda H., suggesting this might be difficult for those with mobility issues.

    Shared water sources at some campgrounds: Plan ahead with proper equipment. "You'll want to bring at least 50' of water hose (probably more), as the spigots mostly seemed to be quite a distance from the pads. Also, bring a water hose splitter. Many sites share a single faucet," advises Travis W. about Twin Points.

    Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for insects and occasional unwelcome visitors. "Though we didn't actually see much wildlife, we did have what we think was a sneaky raccoon steal our bread in the night, so lock that cooler up tight!" warns Jordan N. about camping at Keystone State Park.

    Tent sites can flood in heavy rain: Locations directly adjacent to the water may become unusable after storms. "The only bad thing is the tent sites are next to the waters edge and can get flooded out. The RV sites are the best for they have shade trees," notes Melanie W. about Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake.

    Tips for camping with families

    Ranger-led nature programs: Keystone State Park offers educational opportunities for children. "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," says Brian B., highlighting the nature trail system.

    Beginner-friendly camping experience: Keystone State Park Campground serves as an excellent introduction to outdoor recreation. "This has always been a good spot for bringing our beginning camping friends to get them introduced to camping before any longer camping trips," recommends Tom K., making this campsite near Cleveland, Oklahoma ideal for first-time campers.

    Swimming areas vary significantly: Rocky shorelines dominate many areas, but some offer better swimming conditions. "I forgot to take a picture of the swimming area but it is very Rocky and my children hate swimming there we don't do it very often because of all the rocks on their feet," warns Julie H. about Keystone State Park, suggesting families might want to look for alternate swimming locations.

    Seasonal noise considerations: Some campgrounds host entertainment that might affect families with young children. "Absolutely breathtaking over at L33. Right next to the one of several parks with a beautiful lake view. The only complaint is it seems there is a bar or something of the sorts and the drumming is loud and very subpar, going until late hours. Not ideal with kiddos," cautions Lynzie T. about Keystone State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Lake view selection strategy: RVers seeking views at Twin Points should be selective with sites. "Stayed in B39 with a lake view and saw lots of bird wildlife. No sewer hookup but had a nice covered pavilion, fire ring, concrete pad with a concrete patio. Loved it," shares Bonnie A.

    Full hookup availability: The RV Park at Keystone Lake provides complete services. "This is a brand new park with full hookups, easy access and easy parking. Streets & parking areas are blacktopped and pretty level," reports Neda H., highlighting the modern infrastructure available.

    Extended stay amenities: For longer visits, consider premium sites with additional services. "We paid extra for a premium site with high speed internet WiFi connection, trash pickup & other perks because my husband wanted to stream college football games, and the WiFi was great," notes Neda H. about The RV Park at Keystone Lake, beneficial for working campers or those needing reliable connectivity.

    Seasonal infrastructure closures: Not all campground areas remain open year-round. "Only Green Country loop was open when we started out, but others opened once we got there. Nice level sites, concrete pad with full hook up. Good ATT & Verizon service," advises Gary P. about Keystone State Park, suggesting early or late season campers should confirm which sections are operational.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Cleveland, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Cleveland, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Cleveland, OK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Cleveland, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cleveland, OK is Keystone State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 17 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cleveland, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Cleveland, OK.

    What parks are near Cleveland, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Cleveland, OK that allow camping, notably Skiatook Lake and Heyburn Lake.