Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fort Towson, OK

Several RV parks provide full-hookup options near Fort Towson, Oklahoma. Shady Oaks RV Resort in Sawyer features 64 sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, accommodating big rigs with 50-amp service. "The spot was unleveled but that's no big deal if you have leveling blocks," noted one visitor about camping in the region. Creekside RV Park near Broken Bow offers 51 sites with water and electric hookups, while Antlers RV Park provides year-round access with sewer connections and 50-amp electric service. Hidden Grove RV Resort in Honey Grove, Texas, approximately 30 miles from Fort Towson, contains 143 sites with full hookups and accommodates larger motorhomes.

Most RV parks in the area maintain gravel or grass pads rather than concrete surfaces. Dump stations are available at several locations including Shady Oaks and Hidden Grove, though not all parks offer this amenity. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger signals near towns and potentially weaker coverage in more remote areas. Pet policies differ between parks - most allow pets but may have restrictions or designated areas. During peak summer months and holiday weekends, advance reservations are recommended as parks fill quickly. The fall season offers milder temperatures and less crowded conditions. Highway noise can be noticeable at parks situated near major roads, with one camper noting that "highway noise is a little loud but it does die down at night."

Best RV Sites Near Fort Towson, Oklahoma (58)

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RV Park Reviews near Fort Towson, OK

182 Reviews of 58 Fort Towson Campgrounds


  • R
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Little River Park

    Nice park

    We stayed in G4 in a 42 ft fifth wheel. Sat worked great as there are no trees blocking Dish. T Mobile was 5 bars 4g lte. Sites have 30 amp, picnic table, fish cleaning table and water. Make sure you come with lots of water hose, i needed about 60 feet. Our site backs in sideways and offers a fantastic view from the inside. There is a dump station on the way out that is too tight for my rig. I will dump my gray/black somewhere else. The are a few full hookups with 30/50 amps in H section at the top of the hill. There are some 50 amp on the lake in section H but they do not have sewer. All sites are by reservation only at this time. The sites are mostly level but vary greatly once away fron the pad, it is a lake so expect some hills.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 4, 2024

    Armadillo Campground - Beavers Bend State Park

    Quiet, lovely campsite.

    We only stayed one night enroute home to NW Arkansas. We had stayed at one of the sites on the river side of the park, but this was our first on the lake side.

    We had a pull-though site with full hookups. As we were only one of three campers, the campground was very quiet. The pull-through sites are fairly close together and I wonder how noisy they would be during peak season.

    The facilities were nice, but no hot water in the showers...brisk!!

    Lots of deer (friendly...I would guess the guests feed them). We would stay here again as a short term solution...probably not a long-term option for us.

  • Don I.
    Oct. 28, 2021

    Hugo Lake Park

    Quiet COE Campground

    We stayed in site J9. All sites are near the water. Clean, level concrete pads with water and 50 & 30 amp electricity. No sewer. There is a dump station at the entrance station. No wifi. We had weak, but useable, cell connection with T-Mobile.

  • Izzy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2022

    Bois D' Arc Trailhead Campground

    Numerous Sites!

    This is a review of scouting the area. Numerous sites to choose from, some pull thru, some back in. Water, tables, and fire pits at every site. Although the sites are close together there is plenty of space to spread out depending on how busy it is. Heavily shaded. Not sure how effective solar charging would be during summer months. We first scouted it on a Thursday, nobody was there. Pulled thru again a few days later and there were a number of hunters there. Plenty of space for big rigs. Pit toilets on sites, no trash. Would have stayed here, but opted for West Lake Crockett down the road due to stronger cell signal.

  • Tammie L.
    May. 4, 2022

    Pine Creek Cove

    Very quite and peaceful park

    This campground has a great small lake. Right now parts of the park is flooded due to so much rain. There are no site with sewer. The do have sites with 30 amp and 50 amp and water. The concert pads in loop O are very level. Loop N has asphalt pads they are very level as well. Loop N the sites are more narrow. The park was very clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Make sure to bring everything with you because the closest store is about 10 miles. The cell service was ok for ATT, had a hard time picking up Wi-Fi with hot spot. If you are looking for a place to camp that is super quiet and peaceful this is the place to go!

  • L
    Oct. 12, 2019

    Potato Hills South

    Quiet on Sardis Lake

    ABSOLUTELY NO CELL SERVICE OR WIFI, had both ATT and Verizon as well as a we boost,  Bathrooms flush ? did not use, dumpster, some fire pits, beach in another part of park, picnic tables, level sites, grills, no services at this park, it is part of the Potato Hills Park on same lake, but not connected, the other has shower n dump.  

    Very clean and nice to be on the water, some trees, there was a host, self check in part of ACE Army Corps. Engineers.   Able to use  National Park pass for 50% discount. Golden age or Access veterans, etc.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2019

    Tiny Town Oklahoma

    Centralized Cabins, Tent & RV Camping

    When searching for a unique camping experience you might check out something a little bit outside of the box. Offering tent sites and RV sites Tiny Town might seem normal on paper but when you were arrive they have a lot of options which might be considered a little bit different. 

    I pulled into Tiny Town I noticed right away the unique experience which they offer. Though RVs were parked in the front and on the right I noticed a community of tiny homes just beyond the bounds. Many tiny homes were under construction however a few options were already up and running in a variety of floor plans ideal for any traveler visiting the area. 

    The property it’s self is small but does offer a few amenities including a restroom and laundry as well as a small play facility. The big draw to this area is the quick and easy access to beavers Bend State Park and other attractions around the Broken Bow area. 

    The offering of cabin rentals varies from humble three person dwellings all the way up to a 20 person“Deck-A-Saurus”. Cabins are all equipped with standard furniture including couches and beds, making it ideal for those who just want to pullin and immediately jump into comfort. The RV area it’s self accommodate 17 spaces in three various sizes. Each side includes full hook ups, and barbecue pits. The larger areas have private fire pits as well as picnic tables. 

    When I visited I noticed that the area was a little void of large trees. However the area is currently working to re-landscape and provide better shade accommodations along the perimeter’s which would be very beneficial to tent campers. While they do not market the smaller sites as tent only facilities I did notice there were several people staying in vans or tents in these sites along the outer border. 

    The facility itself is very clean and well-maintained. You can really tell there is attention to detail at this location and that as it continues to grow and be developed that this will be a continued point of interest. 

    Standard nightly rates run between $30 and $45 depending on the site for RV or tent camping. They do also offer both weekly and monthly rates but do impose strict guidelines for those who are staying long-term to keep the facility clean and not looking unkept. 

    The Broken Bow Area offers beautiful unique attractions. If you like fishing, hiking,canoeing or trying something a little new this area is perfect. This park offers easy access to not only the outdoor features but also the nice Intown features such as restaurants making it a perfect place to stop if you’re in the area.

    The only downside I could see to this campsite is that it is not as remote as some.    While it does provide great amenities and access points to everything around with easy pull ins for RV traffic, it does lack that in the woods feel that many other campsites provide.   You will be a little close to your neighbors here.

  • Ruth N.
    Apr. 12, 2019

    Armadillo Campground - Beavers Bend State Park

    Super RV camping

    This is a beautiful state park with both tent and RV camping. RV camping includes water/electric only and water/electric/sewer sites. Lots of pull through sites with concrete pads. Nicer and not as busy as Beavers Bend. Marina with a boat ramp, Lodge, lots of hiking trails. Tent camping on the lake.

  • R
    Feb. 3, 2021

    McGee Creek State Park Campground

    Great outdoors

    There are two campgrounds with RV sites, this review is for Buster. All rv sites are water and electric  no sewer but there is a dump on the way out of the campground. There are only 2 sites with 50 amp, the other sites are 30 amp. Okla jumped the price up but have done nothing to improve the sites or add more 50 amps. Cell service is almost non existant (T Mobile). Trees need to be trimed from the road, you will get your rig scratched. The lake is buetiful and not heavily used except by fishermen.


Guide to Fort Towson

Explore the charm of RV camping near Fort Towson, Oklahoma, where you can find a variety of well-reviewed parks that cater to all your outdoor needs.

Big rigs should check out Shady Oaks RV Resort

  • Shady Oaks RV Resort offers spacious sites with electric hookups and is big rig friendly, making it a comfortable choice for larger RVs.
  • Located right across from the lake, this campground features a family-friendly bar and grill, perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure.
  • With amenities like showers and a sanitary dump, Shady Oaks ensures a convenient stay for all guests.

RVers appreciate amenities like those at K River Campground

  • K River Campground provides a range of accommodations, including RV spots with electric and water hookups, alongside a community kitchen for shared meals.
  • This campground is pet-friendly and allows campfires, creating a cozy atmosphere for families and friends to gather.
  • Guests can enjoy various activities such as kayaking and ATV trails, making it an exciting destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

RVers like these nearby activities at Antlers RV Park

  • Antlers RV Park is a quiet spot that serves as a great base for exploring the Pine Mountain ATV trails, perfect for those looking for adventure.
  • With easy access to local provisions, this park is ideal for those who want to enjoy the comforts of home while camping.
  • The park's well-maintained facilities ensure a pleasant stay, whether you're there for a weekend getaway or a longer visit.

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