RV campgrounds around Cleveland, Oklahoma offer convenient access to Keystone Lake, the Arkansas River, and surrounding nature areas. Most parks provide full hookup sites with concrete pads or level gravel surfaces. Overnight rates typically range from $35-50 for standard sites, with monthly rates available at several locations for extended stays during non-peak seasons.
What to do
Fishing access: The RV Park at Keystone Lake provides easy access to Keystone Lake fishing spots. "This is a new park. Very well layer out. Easy access to all sites. The management is fantastic and extremely helpful," notes Richard G., who frequently stays at the park.
Walking trails: Enjoy paved walking paths at Riverside RV Park in Bartlesville. "There's a paved walking trail right next to the campground that is well maintained and leads to the campgrounds dog park. Dog park is clean and spacious," reports Mary N., who stayed for a month.
Wildlife viewing: Observe local deer and riverside wildlife. "We stayed right on the river and watched the deer come down and drink every day. It was amazing," writes JJ V. about their experience at Riverside RV Park.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Honcho RV Park receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. "The facilities are absolutely incredible. The nicest bathrooms I've seen on my cross country trip," reports Alexis P. Another camper adds, "Laundry area was very nice and clean!"
Convenient event access: Expo Square RV Park serves as an ideal base for Tulsa events. "Was camping here for a horse fair and loved being able to walk to the barns and festival grounds. Laundry, showers, bathrooms on-site and security code locked," explains Faustina B. Another visitor notes, "Very convenient to fairgrounds events. Private bathrooms and showers were clean with code entry."
Affordable rates: Many Cleveland area RV parks offer competitive pricing, particularly for extended stays. "Great location, friendly staff, and very reasonable pricing. $395 for the month + electric," reports a reviewer about Riverside RV Park.
What you should know
Water pressure variation: Some parks deliver exceptionally high water pressure. "NOTE: BRING A WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR. Their pressure is about 90 psi," warns Dennis P. about his stay at Riverside RV Park.
Seasonal availability: Game days impact pricing and availability at university-adjacent parks. "Significantly more expensive durning OSU events and games, so plan ahead!" advises Jackie A. about Cowboy Camp Upscale RV Park.
Park cleanliness varies: Quality standards differ between properties. "I would not recommend this park. Bathrooms are filthy- trash on the floor, clogged toilet for days, showers have pink mold," reports Jessica F. about their experience at Tulsa RV Ranch.
Tips for camping with families
Campus convenience: Cowboy Camp Upscale RV Park offers family-friendly proximity to Oklahoma State University. "We came in and spent one night to see a music recital at OSU. This was the perfect location," shares Sarah J. The park features "a gathering room with sofas and a big screen and then a conversation area out on the patio."
Swimming options: Riverside RV Park maintains a pool for family use. "The pool was pristine, laundry room and bathrooms very clean. We had full hook ups," notes JJ V., who visited with family.
Site width considerations: Settle Inn RV Park near Pawhuska requires careful navigation. "One caution, the sites are pretty narrow with some overhanging trees on the corners - we pulled two fifth wheels into two sites and both were within inches of the trees and the edges of each roof while pulling into the sites," warns Chris S.
Tips from RVers
Accessibility issues: Some parks feature challenging water hookup positions. "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," reports Neda H. about her experience at The RV Park at Keystone Lake.
Internet connectivity: WiFi quality varies significantly between parks. "Wifi was strong where we were parked," reports Lori C. about Expo Square RV Park. Another camper notes about a different park, "WiFi is OK if you are close to one of several repeaters."
Dust management: Be prepared for natural elements at some locations. "My only thing to note is that the campground is all rock/dirt so it is very dusty, however the staff to a great job of keeping up with the area and making it a nice place to stay," advises Mary N. about Riverside RV Park.