Camping spots near Fort Sill, Oklahoma offer diverse experiences from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV areas within the Wichita Mountains region. The area sits at the eastern edge of the Wichita Mountains with elevations reaching 2,464 feet at Mount Scott. Summer temperatures typically reach 90-100°F with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while spring and fall provide milder conditions better suited for outdoor activities.
What to do
Hiking Mount Scott: Access the 3-mile paved road to the summit for panoramic views of Lake Lawtonka. "The scenery of The Narrows, Charon's Garden, Elk Mountain, and the Holy City are wonderful. Drive up Mount Scott for beautiful views of neighboring Lake Lawtonka, and wonderful sunsets," notes a visitor to Doris Campground.
Wildlife viewing: Visit Prairie Dog Town in Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. "We enjoyed driving over to Prairie Dog town and spending time laughing at their antics. Since our last visit, their area has really grown and continued to spread out," shares a camper from Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area.
Water activities: Rent kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards at Lake Elmer Thomas. "Lake Elmer Thomas(LETRA) is a 334 acre lake located on Fort Sill in Comanche County, Oklahoma. LETRA offers a pretty nice location for recreating. Offering quite a bit for families in a limited space...Watersport rentals: paddle boards, canoes, kayaks, pontoon boat."
What campers like
Proximity to military history: Fort Sill has several historical sites and museums worth exploring. "Fort Sill has a lot of history to view. Great museums. Full hookups. Close to MT Scott and wildlife park," explains a reviewer at Military Park Fort Sill Medicine Creek RV Park.
Lake views from campsites: Many campsites offer direct water access. "Plentiful campsites with several spots right on the lake! Fairly close rather and no way to book ahead but we definitely enjoyed the location!!" shares a visitor at Lake Lawtonka East Campground.
Free-roaming wildlife: Buffalo and longhorn cattle often wander through camping areas. "We saw longhorns and bison several times, but unfortunately didn't see any prairie dogs. We heard this park is mostly used by locals (~80 miles from Oklahoma City), and not many long distance travelers hear about it."
What you should know
Water safety concerns: Potable water availability varies by location. "Please note that at the time of this review (3/2020) there is NO potable water anywhere in the WMWR. An e.coli contamination in 2017 is still not resolved and any an all water is considered unsafe, including all streams and lakes. Bring in your own water, the closest store is at least 30 mins away."
Military training activity: Expect artillery training sounds at Fort Sill campgrounds. "Biggest con was absolutely no warning on their site that there is training going on all around the CG. If you have a Veteran with PTSD like I do prepare him/her that they shoot howitzer rounds at any given time."
Reservation systems: Some campgrounds require advance planning. "I would call the above number a day before, during the week, to make arrangements. I called the number but didn't get an answer," explains a camper at Chandler Creek Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Beach activities: Lake Elmer Thomas has lifeguarded swimming areas. "A nice beach and cordoned swim area, complete with restrooms and shower house(11a-7p)…lifeguards...Sand volleyball court...Mini golf course...Disc golf course."
Family-friendly campgrounds: Look for areas with playground facilities. "The campgrounds were very well maintained, maps were very easy to navigate! I felt safe setting up my tent and leaving it for the day while our group went out to hike."
Special local events: Check for ranger-led programs. "Join 'Friends of the Wichitas' for exclusive tours of the private areas of the park and access to stargazing and wildlife events."
Tips from RVers
RV site selection: Choose outer loop sites for better views. "Our loop had 30 amp, not sure is 50 was available else where or not. Very nice park with some dislikes. Tables & fire rings were to the rear of the site, not along the side," explains a camper at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Doris Campground.
Base access information: Non-military visitors can camp on base with proper passes. "If you don't have a military ID you can stop at the visitor center and get a pass for your stay. Passes must be acquired at the Visitor's Center at the Sheridan Entrance (plan for an hour) for each adult over 16."
Electrical hookup notes: Verify amperage before arrival. "All sites are pull through and fairly level. Full hookups with 30 & 50 amp service. Laundry room with 4 washers & dryers, $1 (when working). There is also a laundrette by the Commissary."