Best Glamping near Disney, OK

Natural Falls State Park Campground houses luxury yurts among its diverse accommodation options near the Oklahoma-Arkansas border. These fully furnished glamping structures provide a comfortable retreat with modern amenities while maintaining proximity to the park's signature 77-foot waterfall. Flint Ridge Resort also offers premium glamping accommodations with electricity, water hookups, and sewer connections in a riverside setting. Both locations feature picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean shower facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort. Glamping sites include proper beds, climate control options, and semi-private outdoor spaces for relaxing after a day of exploration. A recent visitor noted, "The Yurts were very well appreciated as the rain swamped some of the tents in our group."

Hiking trails throughout Natural Falls lead to spectacular viewpoints of the park's centerpiece waterfall, with both accessible overlooks and more challenging paths to the waterfall base. Wildlife watching opportunities abound, as one guest mentioned seeing "a wild river otter swimming" during their visit. The park maintains several paved walking paths, disc golf courses, volleyball courts, and playgrounds throughout the grounds. Seasonal considerations affect availability, with Flint Ridge Resort operating primarily from April through October. Both locations sit within easy driving distance of additional attractions in Siloam Springs and other border communities. Most glamping accommodations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when these unique overnight options frequently reach capacity.

Best Glamping Sites Near Disney, Oklahoma (17)

    1. Natural Falls State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Colcord, OK
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 422-5802

    "This was a really nice campground with easy walks to some beautiful scenery! Flat pads with nice tables/grills/fire pits."

    "General: Located near the Oklahoma/Arkansas border, this is a surprisingly quiet campground given its proximity to the highway."

    2. Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    31 Reviews
    Hulbert, OK
    40 miles
    Website

    "There is a marina on site that allows you to rent various boats, a pleasant lakeside golf course, a horse stable to take a nice trail ride and that is all before you get to the early state park resort!"

    "We stayed in the north end of the Choctaw Campground, nearest the converted cabin and heated showerhouse. All facilities (water, toilets, info) were open and working."

    3. Eagle Bluff Resort

    11 Reviews
    Tahlequah, OK
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 456-3031

    $28 - $495 / night

    "It's an okay campsite as long as you're okay with noise from nearby campers and you're not looking for a remote experience."

    "This is a great set up especially later in the season when other places are closed. We camped along the river mid October and had plenty of privacy and campsites to choose from."

    4. Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

    5 Reviews
    Claremore, OK
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 283-8876

    $42 / night

    "We didn’t use the laundry facility while we were there, but they are available should the need arise. Bathrooms were locked and secure and passcode was required to enter."

    "Lots of restaurants close by."

    5. Spencer Creek

    6 Reviews
    Oologah, OK
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 341-3690

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Bathrooms are close by and were very clean and well maintained. They have 2 large dumpsters located at each end of the camp and the campground was cleaner than most I have been in."

    "There are sites on top of ridge overlooking Oolagah Lake. Site 10 is an accessible site. When you back in you have a nice view of lake from front window and living area of RV."

    6. Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

    5 Reviews
    Noel, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 475-6483

    "The snack hut was closed. Wasnt told of any trails rentals or much of anything. It was camping"

    "There is a general store on site that also sells food and ice cream."

    7. Hawthorn Bluff

    11 Reviews
    Oologah, OK
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 443-2319

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Lake side spots are not advisable if you have little ones, the bluffs are very close to the fire pits and have about a 30ft drop."

    "Easy access to everything, close to town, and literally the easiest site at this campsite to give directions to! The couple that runs this is literally the sweetest!"

    8. Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

    20 Reviews
    Bella Vista, AR
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 855-8075

    "There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits."

    "I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring."

    9. Flint Ridge Resort

    1 Review
    Colcord, OK
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 597-2101

    $35 - $100 / night

    10. Indian Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Pineville, MO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-4097

    "There are several campgrounds around the lake. I always stay in the Night Hawk campground at Indian Creek. There are a variety of hookup options for tent or camper/RV guests."

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Glamping Reviews near Disney, OK

161 Reviews of 17 Disney Campgrounds


  • N
    Jul. 4, 2022

    Sparrow Hawk Camp

    Horrible customer service

    called on June 27th to reserve a cabin for 6, Saturday the 2nd- 4th, At first was told they had no cabins available about 15 min after I made the call John the owner calls me back to tell me they had a cabin that was a 2 room available for theses dates and it was 100 per night and would sleep 6. I said we would like to reserve it. After hanging up called to inform my husband that we got a cabin then remember that I forgot to see if dogs were allowed, so I had to call back to make sure cause I can’t leave my fur babies. When I called it was a young girl that answered and said yes dogs were allowed and proceeded to talk about her 2 little puppies that were in the office with her. When packing and getting everything we needed together on Friday the day before we left we called to make sure the cabin had bedding and towels etc.. the young girl said yes. We get to sparrow resort on Saturday afternoon 2 young girls checked us in gave me a key pointed us in the direction of the cabin we pulled up to a cabin unloading all our stuff and unpacked was at this 2 bedroom cabin for approximately 2hours when John the owner came to this cabin told us we was at the wrong cabin I told them the key unlocked it. They said this was not cabin 2 and the people that reserved it would be up later so we gathered our things and moved to the cabin they said was ours that was next door. OH MY WAS WE LET DOWN. Mind you we have 2adult children myself and husband and 2 teenagers and 4 dogs they put us in a concrete prison that had missing curtains holes around the air conditioning window unit It was dirty holes in the walls. One king size bed a chair and a futon couch one room box. Bedding on bed only with a dirty comforter. For$100 a night not including the float trip. We were let down but determined to make the best of this we went to the store and bought bedding and towels and cleaning wipes. The next morning get up and noticed no one was in the 1st cabin still. So my daughter and I go to the office to get out float paid for and ask if we could get the bigger cabin since no one was in it told them I would pay more for it the little brown haired girl said yes then the other girl with a nose piercing said no it was booked and we should have had to pay a pet deposit of 15 a dog and we needed to pay this fee and was nasty with me. I said I wanted to by one raft and 2 tube rentals she keep saying and 60 pet deposit the brown haired girl rung up the float while the nasty teenager kept repeating and pet deposit the other girl stated stop worrying about the deposit and she kept saying it! The sign read tube float for 4 hours was only$20 and the raft was 25 per person for 4hours she charged us 30 x 6 people to float the 4 mile I said the 20 tube for 4 hours she nasty teen says that for just playing in the water😡 really the sign clearly says 4hour float only$20 and 25 for rafting over 4 people. I ask again about the other cabin the nasty girl said Chelsea and her 2 daughters were staying in it. Really because Chelsea and John the owner were the ones that came to the cabin the day before and Chelsea said she was the cleaning lady and John was the owner. Always we paid our pet deposit and float trip and tried to make the best of this regardless i a grown woman not to be argumentative with a child. This morning comes and we can’t wait to leave we cleaned the crap out of our concrete box prison and went to to office to return our key and get my 60 dollar pet deposit back and the nasty little teen was by herself while we started recording the whole encounter since day prior I ask for my pet deposit she said it don’t work like that I said excuse me you say deposit that means I get my deposit back if no damage was done. John came in and said what do we want he said you want your deposit here thank for staying and goodbye🤯wow what service. The best part the large cabin stayed vacant the entire time. The teenager that was running John’s business will be his downfall she don’t know how to treat people VERY DISRESPECTFUL!!!  Will never be back!!

  • Dee O.
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Sparrow Hawk Camp

    Dirty and worn down cabin

    I don’t normally leave reviews, but my experience at the facility needs to be shared.

    I called the number provided and was able to find out info on cabin rentals .  I asked what I would need to bring and a young girl explained just cooking pot and pans.  I asked about a fire pit  since I wanted to have a fire for hot dogs and marshmallows.   Yes there are large pits  was the answer.    Thank goodness I camp on the regular, I’ll explain soon.   She did warn me there are chickens near the cabin I wanted.  Well good, I thought, I wouldn’t miss my  own flock so bad.

    Upon arrival, before noon, the office was closed.  I walked back to my truck to get the phone number and saw a truck with a camp logo on it driving by, leaving….   Same young girl answers and says she is heading back to check me in.  I get the key and drive over , get parked, and see the chicken coop, it’s pretty close to the cabin.   The next thing I see is a big fire pit; full of trash!  Flies everywhere!  Well that can be cleaned up, right?   There was chicken poo all over the steps and deck.  That can be cleaned up , right?  So I opened the door, flies and a dank smell hit me hard.  . Nice.    It appeared that the inside had not been cleaned either, sticky stuff on the stove, sink and fridge.  The shower was a joke. There were extension cords running through a sliding window which left a half inch gap just open to the outside…. I plugged that with paper towels I had brought.  There was a king size bed , but the pillows and sheets were stained.   I found dead flies in the fridge as well.          Before I brought anything in, I wiped down all of the surfaces. I spread my sleeping bag out on top of the provided bedding and covered up with a couple of blankets.   I always bring towels as well, I’m glad I did, those are not provided either.    I had also brought T - paper as a precaution,  so glad I did…..       

     I really just wanted to make the best of this and I know it’s hard to keep these river cabins clean so I decided to tough it out.  The next morning, I paid for my float and asked if I could have bags to clean out the fire pit… but then asked if THEY could clean it while I floated, the young girl handed me three trash bags and said “some one was supposed to get that”. I laid the trash bags on a log near the pit so they could be used.     

    My float went well and was great fun.  Upon my return to the cabin, the fire pit trash had been burned and a plastic bag was still smoldering!  There were still tin cans and other debris in there, and it stunk!   So , I could not / would not use it for cooking or just lounging around!  Later, I was hungry and decided to use the oven.  When I opened it, there was a skillet with old moldy food in it!   It smelled horrible and I gagged!   I took a pic of the offending skillet and showed it to the other office worker; a lady and her little girl.

    She said that she usually is the one that cleans , but she didn’t do this cabin this time.  

    She closed the office, called the owner, and removed the offending skillet.  She stated there would be something done….  There was never an offer of compensation of any kind.   My recommendation is don’t stay in the cabins.

    The campground as a whole was just worn down and trashy.  The staff were nice but didn’t really seem to want to be there.

  • Ashton U.
    Mar. 19, 2024

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Beware Racetrack Noise

    This was a really nice campground with easy walks to some beautiful scenery! Flat pads with nice tables/grills/fire pits. Sites 3/4/11-14 have a lot more room so we’d probably pick one of those next time. There is a racetrack near by that was so loud we couldn’t hear each other talking from 6-11pm on Friday night which made it difficult to put our baby to bed. We’d love to go back but will definitely pick a weekend without a race next time.

  • V
    May. 5, 2020

    Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    Beautiful but overcrowded

    We camped at the Choctaw tent campground, which sits right on the lake. The trails were so fun and the park is beautiful. Bathrooms and showers were clean. However, we found this campground to be overcrowded with many people coming to the lake for the day. Campsites were very close together. Additionally the quiet hours were not enforced. If we were to go back, we would try to book a site at Seminole campground and go during off season to enjoy the trails.

  • Renee H.
    Nov. 1, 2023

    Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

    Nice clean campground

    Spent one night at this campground. Grounds were clean, restrooms and showers were also clean. The check in office was inviting and pleasing. We didn’t use the laundry facility while we were there, but they are available should the need arise. Bathrooms were locked and secure and passcode was required to enter. Passcode was provided upon check in. Our site was a pull through level gravel pad with full hookups. The off leash dog park was a small fenced in area with a couple of benches. Horse track and casino were well within walking distance from the camp sites. Quiet location, just off the highway. Highway could not be heard from inside our camper.

  • Donny S.
    May. 23, 2020

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Beautiful but crowded!!!

    I should start by saying we went to the park on Mother’s Day weekend. This may have, and probably did impact the crowd. However, the number of people makes me think it is like this on most weekends. I asked a park ranger and they indicated it’s very busy on the weekend. Due to the parks proximity to AR and OKlahoma (literally almost on the border), it is a high day use park. The actual camping areas are really nice. I’d break it down like this: if I’m a tent, the sites are great all around. If you’ve got a camper like me, the rv sites are real close together. I shared a video explaining my top choice. I’d choose site 4 bc it backs up to the playground, lots of green space around, and short walking distance to bathhouse. If I were going with another family, as my brother and I often do, I’d go with sites 5&6. They are in a corner, also back up to playground, lots of green, and short walking distance from bathhouse. One draw back is there is only one bathhouse for all campers. This is a big drawback for me. With the number of sites and the number of people who visit, this sort of grossed me out just thinking about it. I took pics of the inside of the men’s showers. They looked ok, not great. If you’re counting on using the bathhouse, I don’t know about this park. The pros of the park are many. It’s beautiful. Lots of great trails with a good mix of easy-difficult. The signature water fall trail is beautiful. The park has a disc golf course that’s really nice and well maintained. Lots of picnic tables, grills, etc around. Nice playground, beach volleyball, and horse shoes, all near both the tent and rv sites. There’s also a huge green space/field of sorts for throwing a frisbee, soccer, etc which isn’t altogether common in parks. Overall, it’s a great little park, but I’m giving it 3 stars bc of the sheer volume of people you have to deal with and the bathhouse issue. These issues alone will keep me from ever camping there unless I go during the week.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

    Great hiking as well as super cool springs

    What I like about this campground is that the tent sites are separate from the RV area, and RV’s don’t have to go through the tents to get to their area. However, the RV’s have actual loops off the main road and the tent sites are right on that main road. The main road goes all the way through the park to the actual springs, a picnic area, and a nice arboretum. There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits. The keypad coded bathhouse and laundry are also located in this area(keeps out the general public). The tent area is more or less a strip of mown grass with a few picnic tables and fire pits on either side of the road, with the creek and run off channels on either side. Obviously, you want to get a site on the creek side. Definitely hike back to Blowing Springs, LOTS of flowing water. The hiking trails up top are really pretty and surprising. I came across a cemetery up on a bluff, and found another small spring. It’s easy to get turned around and confused on the trails as they seem to overlap and some trail names seem to appear on several trails.

  • Wendy M.
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

    Ozark Gem

    I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring. The nice thing is the tent sites are far from the RV sites so no unwanted noises for tenters in the night.

    Trails abound in and around blowing springs which connect into the back 40 trail system...you can hike the B40 but remember this is a shared trail and you will come across many mountain bikers enjoying the trails system. There is also a arbortrarium in the park towards the back, a couple caves, and a creek.

    If you are in need of snacks etc it’s a quick 2 minute drive to the grocery store / sonic/ Pizza Hut.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2021

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Quiet campground, convenient location

    General: Located near the Oklahoma/Arkansas border, this is a surprisingly quiet campground given its proximity to the highway. Once you reserve a site, you receive an e-mail instructing you to register your vehicle for a parking pass, which must be done prior to arrival. (There is a $10 charge for non-campers). You will then receive several updated e-mails and/or text messages. The weird thing is that the parking pass is activated at 9 am on the day you are scheduled to arrive, however, check-in to the campsite is not until 4 pm. The pass expires 24 hours later (9 am), however, check-out from the campground is not until 2 pm. I’m not sure if the parking fee is enforced in the campground or just in the day-use parking lot. 

    Sites/Facilities: There is an RV loop and a tent loop. There are also five yurts. Sites 41-45 are VERY long pull-throughs that could easily fit two large RVs plus another vehicle. All other sites are back-in. All sites are paved. 

    Bathhouse: Restrooms/showers are located between the tent and RV sites and are easily accessible to both sections. They were clean. I did not use the shower so cannot comment on this other than it looked clean. 

    Activities/Amenities: The main attraction here is the short hike to see Dripping Springs. There are also other (paved) walking trails plus a volleyball net, basketball, disc golf, and catch and release fishing. There is a small store which is also where you check-in for camping. The staff was very friendly and helpful.


Guide to Disney

Natural Falls State Park offers glamping options near Disney, Oklahoma, with campsite fees ranging from $16 to $20 per night depending on amenities. The park sits at approximately 1,150 feet elevation with terrain featuring significant limestone bluffs and densely wooded areas. Water levels in nearby lakes and streams fluctuate seasonally, sometimes affecting campsite availability along shorelines.

What to do

Disc golf course exploration: Natural Falls State Park features an extensive disc golf course that winds through wooded areas. As one visitor noted, the park has "probably the longest disc golf course I've ever seen," making it suitable for both beginners and experienced players.

Waterfall hiking: The 77-foot waterfall at Natural Falls State Park can be viewed from multiple vantage points. A camper mentioned, "The hike to the bottom is fairly steep but there is a sidewalk that takes you to an overlook at the top," providing options for different ability levels.

Fishing opportunities: Hawthorn Bluff has fishing docks and bank access for anglers. A recent visitor shared, "Close to dam and behind the dam appeared to be a popular fishing spot when water was being released," indicating optimal times for catching fish.

Lake swimming: Sequoyah State Park offers designated swimming areas during warm months. One camper reported, "The sunset view from south of the lodge was worth the wait," suggesting evening visits provide both swimming and scenic opportunities.

What campers like

Clean restroom facilities: Hawthorn Bluff maintains well-kept bathroom facilities according to visitor reports. A recent camper noted, "The bathrooms and showers were always clean and fresh," though they mentioned water hookup limitations at individual sites.

Spacious campsites: Natural Falls State Park offers generously sized camping areas. One reviewer commented, "Great spots with really level pads set in a beautifully treed park," highlighting the practical benefit of level terrain for setting up equipment.

Accessibility features: Some trails and facilities accommodate visitors with mobility needs. A camper shared, "You can take your wheelchair on some of the trails and look at the Falls. The road is paved and each site has cement pad," making this location suitable for diverse camping groups.

Privacy options: Spencer Creek provides sites with scenic views and relative seclusion. A visitor mentioned, "Sites 12, 14 & 15 are on ridge with views of lake and 17 is at bottom of hill with view of lake," offering specific recommendations for those seeking better vistas.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding concerns: Some camping areas experience periodic flooding that affects facilities. At Sequoyah State Park, one camper observed, "Waterside spots definitely had signs of being washed out this season around the picnic tables," suggesting choosing elevated sites during rainy periods.

Weekend crowding: Most parks become significantly busier Friday through Sunday. A visitor at Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins noted, "If we were to go back, we would try to book a site at Seminole campground and go during off season to enjoy the trails," indicating a strategy for avoiding crowds.

Shower facilities vary: Some campgrounds have limited or pay showers. One camper reported, "The showers will cost you, so bring quarters. Plus, the ones we saw looked like they had black mold all around," suggesting bringing shower alternatives for some locations.

Road noise factors: Campsites near highways experience traffic sounds. A reviewer at Hawthorn Bluff commented, "It's close to a busy road and you can hear the vehicles all night," which matters for light sleepers choosing site locations.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Natural Falls State Park Campground offers multiple play areas for children. A family mentioned, "Our kids loved the two playgrounds. The weather was great," indicating these recreation areas provide entertainment options beyond hiking.

Weekend activities: Some parks offer scheduled family programming. At Indian Creek Campground, a camper shared, "On Saturday nights there is a couple from the Corps of Engineers that do free activities for kids and families that we really enjoy," providing structured entertainment options.

Beach swimming: Hawthorn Bluff provides designated swimming areas with safety features. A visitor noted, "The swim beach was well kept and easily accessible with free life jacket loaners," which addresses important safety considerations for families with young children.

Halloween events: For fall camping, consider special programming. A camper at Sequoyah State Park commented, "In October, they do trick or treating every weekend - which is fun!" making it an appealing destination for autumn family trips.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring preparation. At Hawthorn Bluff, an RVer reported, "The site was slanted so much that we could not get level front to back. We moved a couple of times and tried all combination of stacking lumber under the tongue jack," suggesting bringing leveling equipment.

Water hookup limitations: Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites separates RV and tent camping areas for different needs. A camper explained, "The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits. The keypad coded bathhouse and laundry are also located in this area," providing security benefits.

Pull-through availability: For easier parking, Spencer Creek offers specific site recommendations. An RVer mentioned, "We stayed in site 3 which is a spacious site and short walk to beach," showing the benefit of researching site configurations before arrival.

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