Best Camping near Freedom, OK

Freedom is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that Oklahoma camping has to offer. Get the dirt on all the best camping near Freedom. Browse campgrounds by amenities, site types, and more.

Best Camping Sites Near Freedom, OK (27)

    Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

    2. Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

    15 Reviews
    42 Photos
    3 Saves
    Mooreland, Oklahoma

    An oasis on the plains, Boiling Springs State Park captures some of the finest elements of nature. The park is one of seven original state parks built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Named after a natural "boiling" spring that still flows, visitors can view the park's namesake attraction in a natural wooden shelter and interpretive center below the park office.

    All RV, cabins and tent campsites within the 820-acre park can be reserved online. Some RV sites are available with 30 and or 50-amp electric service and water hookups. Most sites are back-in, however some are pull-through. A queen-sized pillowtop bed is offered in the bedroom of cabins one, two and three, while cabin four has two twin-sized beds. Each cabin offers a sleeper sofa, kitchenette with microwave, oven, refrigerator and sink. All linens are provided, and each cabin comes with heat, air and a fireplace. Pets are allowed in all the cabins for a small fee.

    Two group camps are also available. Group Camp 1 has 11 bunkhouses that can sleep 168 people, and Group Camp 2 has 10 bunkhouses with a total of 144 beds. Both group camps come with kitchen and dining halls, as well as bathroom facilities. Reservations can be made by calling the park office.

    Find more than 150 picnic tables and grills throughout the park. Guests can access one of three pavilions with electrical outlets, a cookout grill and water. Enjoy swimming in the pool, fishing in the 7-acre spring-fed Shaul Lake and hiking the trails. The Boiling Springs State Park Trail System includes five hiking and mountain trails of various lengths that are perfect for beginners.

    Golfers will enjoy the privately-owned and operated Boiling Springs Golf Club, adjacent to the park. This 18-hole course features several dogleg fairways, sand traps and water hazards. The twelfth hole is a 440-yard, par 4, requiring a tee shot up a tree-lined, dogleg fairway.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Toilets
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
    Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park

    3. COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park

    6 Reviews
    19 Photos
    16 Saves
    Woodward, Oklahoma

    Overview

    Supply Park sits along the pristine shores of Fort Supply Lake, where fishing, swimming and boating are popular pastimes.

    Recreation

    Fishing opportunities abound with catches like crappie, walleye, white bass, hybrid bass, channel catfish and flathead catfish. Hunters enjoy the 6,000 acres of land populated by bobwhite quail, deer, pheasants and rabbits. The campground provides a sandy beach, boat ramp and fishing pier for visitors to enjoy the lake.

    Natural Features

    Supply Park is set along the western shores of the lake in northwest Oklahoma. Sand dunes line the east side of the lake, and the vast, 1,800-acre lake has an average depth of eight feet.

    Nearby Attractions

    Stop by the Fort Supply Historic Site, the Pioneer Museum and Art Center in Woodward, and Boiling Springs State Park.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $36 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park

    4. Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    Waynoka, Oklahoma

    A prime example of Oklahoma's diverse terrain, Little Sahara State Park boasts over 1,600 acres of sand dunes, ranging in height from 25 to 75 feet. The vast dunes have formed over time from terrace deposits, remnants of prehistoric times when the Cimarron River flowed over the entire area. Located south of Waynoka in northwest Oklahoma, the park offers RV sites with water, electric and sewer hookups, tent sites, picnic areas and comfort stations. All campsites must be reserved online.

    The main attraction at Little Sahara State Park is dune buggy and ATV riding across the sand dunes. Visitors can either bring their own ATV or rent one off-site by a private vendor. Either way, visitors will have a blast in this mini-desert atmosphere, known as one of the best riding spots for ATVs in the Midwest. The cost is $10 a day for all drivers and passengers to get on the sand. Passengers under 10 years old are free. The park also offers an annual family pass for frequent visitors. Cost for the pass is $200 for the first and $125 for each additional family member in the same household.

    Please note: Pedestrian foot traffic is prohibited in the dune riding area. Please visit the observation deck located in the Buttercup Campground to view the dunes.

    Groceries and fuel are available to purchase in nearby Waynoka. Concessions are not offered in the park.

    A permit is required to take professional photos in the dune riding area. Please contact the park office for more information.

    All vehicles at Little Sahara State Park are required to follow park rules and regulations.

    PARK SAFETY RULES AND REGULATIONS:

    All vehicles must have a whip attached to the ORV that extends 10 feet from the ground to the top of the whip.

    All vehicles must have a 6" x 12" flag attached within 10" of the whip's tip. It must be bright solid orange in color.

    All vehicles must have a bright white front and red rear lights powered by the vehicle for night use.

    Dune buggies and 4x4 vehicles must have a roll bar sufficient to support the weight of the vehicle and must have a seat belt for each passenger.

    Oklahoma law requires every child under 8 years of age to be properly secured in a child passenger restraint system.

    Full coverage helmets are strongly suggested. Riding is at your own risk. Please stay within the posted park boundaries.

    Any person under the age of 18 who is not in a vehicle with a structured roll cage is required to wear a helmet.

    Double riding is not allowed on ATVs unless the vehicle is specifically manufactured for a passenger.

    Dune riding area is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    If gate attendant is not on duty, it is your responsibility to go to the park office or kiosk to pay for your riding fees. Kiosks are located at Competition and Buttercup Campgrounds.

    Alcohol is strictly prohibited in the dune riding area.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
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      5. Shirley's Shine Car Wash and RV Park

      1 Review
      1 Save
      Cherokee, Oklahoma
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Trash
      • WiFi

      $25 / night

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        6. Deuces Wild Campground

        1 Review
        Waynoka, Oklahoma
        • Electric Hookups
        • RVs
        • Tents
        • Standard (Tent/RV)
        • Drinking Water
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          7. Fort Supply Wildlife Area Campsite # 8

          1 Review
          5 Saves
          Mississippi River Headwaters - Sandy Lake, Minnesota

          Eight designated primitive camping areas are offered on the area.

          Fort Supply WMA covers 5,462 acres of northwestern Woodward County. Located just west of Hwy. 270 (northwest of the city of Woodward), Fort Supply WMA is primarily river bottom with rolling sand hills located along the east side of the WMA.

          Mixed grass prairie and sagebrush predominate on upland sites, which are interspersed with sand plum thickets. The river bottom consist of cottonwood, American elm, hackberry and eastern red cedar interspersed with sand plum thickets, salt cedar, roughleaf dogwood, buttonbush and mixed grassland. Wolf Creek runs through the entire length of the area until reaching Fort Supply Lake. The average annual precipitation for the area is about 20 inches.

          • Pets
          • RVs
          • Tents
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake

          8. Coldwater Lake

          1 Review
          9 Photos
          Freedom, Oklahoma
          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Trash
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Point — Fort Supply Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Point — Fort Supply Lake
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Point — Fort Supply Lake

          9. Beaver Point — Fort Supply Lake

          1 Review
          3 Photos
          Woodward, Oklahoma

          Overview

          Beaver Point Campground is situated along the eastern banks of Fort Supply Lake in Northwest Oklahoma. The campground is great for anyone who wants a campsite at a lower price and doesn't need electric and water hook-ups. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once you claim a site, you can pay for your campsite(s) by scanning our QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app on a smartphone device. We recommend you download the free Recreation.gov mobile app on Android or iOS prior to your arrival as some remote areas may have limited or no cellular service.__ Scan & Pay available using the Recreation.gov mobile app (Android and iOS).

          Recreation

          Fishing opportunities abound with catches like crappie, walleye, white bass, hybrid bass, channel catfish and flathead catfish. Hunters enjoy the 6,000 acres of land populated by bobwhite quail, deer, pheasants, and rabbits. The campground provides a boat ramp, and a swimming beach is available just down the road.

          Facilities

          Fishing opportunities abound with catches like crappie, walleye, white bass, hybrid bass, channel catfish and flathead catfish. Hunters enjoy the 6,000 acres of land populated by bobwhite quail, deer, pheasants, and rabbits. The campground provides a boat ramp, and a swimming beach is available just down the road.

          Natural Features

          Beaver Point is set along the eastern shores of the lake in northwest Oklahoma. Sand dunes line the shores and the vast, 1,800-acre lake has an average depth of eight feet.

          Nearby Attractions

          Stop by the Fort Supply Historic Site, the Pioneer Museum and Art Center in Woodward, and Boiling Springs State Park.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Standard (Tent/RV)

          $15 / night

          Camper-submitted photo from Doby Springs Park
          Camper-submitted photo from Doby Springs Park
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        45 Reviews of 27 Freedom Campgrounds


        • LThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Coldwater Lake
          Oct. 15, 2024

          Coldwater Lake

          Beautiful lakeside camping

          Pulled in for the night on trip to Missouri. It was a Columbus Day so no one at entrance booth and nobody answering posted phone numbers. Met a gentleman in a park pickup and he said just pick a spot and put your money in the box when you leave - $26 a night, with electric and water and dump station available. It is beautifully maintained and we had the place to ourselves - liked it so much we stayed 2 nights. Had good Verizon signal. The site data says 40 ft max, but many of the spots could accommodate 45-50 ft without a problem. No pull-thru sites - all spots are back-in, but laid out for easy backing.

        • BThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Supply Wildlife Area Campsite # 8
          Oct. 14, 2024

          Fort Supply Wildlife Area Campsite # 8

          Grassy small field

          Labeled as a camping area and site 8. Pretty nice spot to overnight. Small field about 1 acre of cut grass and a medium size shade tree. Good Verizon signal. No facilities. GPS is dead on for the location. Look for a turn in to the right.

        • GThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Medicine Lodge City Park
          Sep. 15, 2024

          Medicine Lodge City Park

          Native Nations History

          It was a little tough getting into the park, road construction on US 160. Got here, the only RV here, Electric and water are BOTH available and there is a city maintained dump station in town! They ask for donations, which I will gladly give. Making a cross country trip home on smaller US highways. The drive here from the West is very pleasant. I look forward to exploring the area tomorrow.

        • Jon S.
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
          May. 9, 2024

          COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park

          Great place

          clean sites, Clean bathrooms, Affordable. Good sells service for T-Mobile. Friendly staff. Beautiful stock lake. Main town is less than 15 miles away with pretty much anything you need.

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
          May. 4, 2024

          Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

          Oklahoma first

          This was our first time staying in an Oklahoma State park. We had a great site (#1). Very level, near the bathhouse and cave entrance. I could only get cold water in the shower. That was invigorating! I asked at the ranger station and they told me how to work the shower handle. I went back the next day and same thing, no hot water! Other than that it’s a great campground.

        • Lena H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Doby Springs Park
          Apr. 19, 2024

          Doby Springs Park

          Great little hidden gem

          Doby Springs Park is hidden behind a golf course with a fishing pond, trees, trails, picnic tables, grills, playground equipment, shelter house, and lots of solitude. Going on 3 days here and only had a few people come fishing. I'm the only camper. I have a tent, so only paying $5 per night with shower and toilet available at the club house. After the first night on Wed, I decided to stay until monday!

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Shirley's Shine Car Wash and RV Park
          Dec. 1, 2022

          Shirley's Shine Car Wash and RV Park

          Friendly

          Very friendly owner. Worked with us on our arrival. We fit in a super C (Semi truck) 41ft long x 13.6 height with flat tow. Verizon cell service excellent. Quiet. Trash available. No tables. Would stay here again.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Jun. 3, 2022

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          Beautiful wooded setting

          We stayed at whitetail campground in the tent area. The facilities were beautiful- new, clean, large and well maintained and well lit. The tent camp sites were on a sloped area and it was challenging to find a well drained spot for a large tent but site F fit our needs perfectly. Running water available nearby. The only downside was the heavy train traffic nearby. We just turned up our white noise machine to help drown it out. Several playground areas within the park. Also a swimming pool but it was closed.

        • Dennis P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Oct. 9, 2021

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          All you can ask for

          Mary was very helpful over the phone to get us a site. New bathrooms made it nice. Very clean park with lots to do. Could hear a train close by, but didn't detract. DID NOT HEAR MANY BIRDS. Weather was very hot for mid-October (94 degrees)! Glad we have A/C in the 5th wheel.

        • N L.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
          Sep. 17, 2021

          COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park

          Good place

          Decided to try this since it was close to home. Even though the park said so many sites were reserved, it was almost empty. I guess people reserve the week to make sure they get a place for weekends? Our site was good, not too much sun beating on us and the trees shaded the site well. Good for light biking on pavement or walking Sites seem to be well maintained. It was quiet and peaceful and that’s what we wanted. Our only complaint which isn’t the camps fault is there were so many bees getting in our faces and ears. But when the wind blew they kinda left too. The bathrooms weren’t the very best, but clean. Private showers with dressing area. Hot water… push button style spigot.

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Apr. 29, 2021

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          Nice layout & beautiful trails

          I stayed at Camp White Tail. I thought this was a great placement. The grounds had a short (6 minute walk) trail head that made a loop that spit you back on the camp ground. 

          The only thing that irritated me to the point I was cussing out loud for all the wildlife to hear, was the maps were extremely inaccurate! Nothing makes me madder than getting to a fork on a trail and looking at the map and seeing that it’s not marked! The Scouts trail ( or Heart Healthy trail, I believe is another name) had about 3 forks that weren’t mapped and a couple of times I took the wrong fork and it lead to nowhere and I had to turn around. However, the trails offered beautiful views and relaxing ambient sounds of spring water trickling. 

          Overall, I enjoyed my stay, the patrol came by often. Wood was offered (for sale) and dropped off. Staff was extremely pleasant! Lots of parks for kiddos. I would recommend and I will be returning.

        • R
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park
          Apr. 16, 2021

          COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park

          Nice campgrounds for a family.

          Everything the previous reviewer said is true. The south end is known for the younger party crowd. So if cornhole, music, and beer is your thing, that’s the place to be. The southern boat ramps on the west side are preferred during the normal south winds. The main ramp on the northwest side has a floating dock which is a plus for loading the less agile. Wear water shoes while in the water. Too many gashed feet from broken bottles and freshwater mussel shells.  The town of Woodward is about 15 minutes away and has a Walmart, couple each of farm/ranch supply, hardware, and grocery stores. For the religious, a unique experience would be the Cowboy Church Sunday service.

        • Richard
          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Apr. 12, 2021

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          Boiling Springs

          We tent camped here for the second time in March. They have 12 tent sites, RV sites and cabins. One of the things I like about this campground is that the bathrooms stay pretty clean. The playgrounds are new and there are plenty of hiking trails. There is a lot of standing water nearby so bring bug spray.

        • Charyle C.
          Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
          Oct. 26, 2020

          Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

          Small and Quite

          Stayed here for a couple of days while traveling to Colorado with friends. The caverns where very interesting as well as the trails around the campground. You could see alabaster everywhere, beautifully exposed. The area appears to be a Dark Sky Area with little artificial light, so the night sky was brilliant!

          The campground hosts were very friendly and informative. I would stop here again if my route takes me that way.

        • Kelly B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Sep. 6, 2020

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          Nice little getaway

          We came here for the Labor Day weekend and it did not disappoint. Not a “thrills a minute” park. However, if you enjoy hiking, biking, relaxing or small lake fishing this is the place. We stayed in the full hook up section in the White Tail portion of the park. Bathrooms and showers very clean. Heavily patrolled by the park ranger. Lots of stickers in the grass so be mindful when you walk your dog.

        • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Medicine Lodge City Park
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Medicine Lodge City Park

          Not bad if you're a weary traveler

          This really is a city park. One which boasts some really great park amenities- baseball diamonds, playgrounds, pool... There are four RV pads with electric hook up across from the baseball diamond, next to the restrooms. I really wouldn't recommend the campground for tents. There is no privacy and a housing community backs up the RV pads. The town seems pretty hip though, so if you are in town, explore the business district.

        • Tommy S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park
          Jul. 11, 2020

          Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

          Great campground in an unexpected environment

          Coming in from the east, entering this area is like finding an oasis in the sprawling desert. In June, the road entered under a green canopy, very unlike the hours of driving through Oklahoma it took to get here. It is a very well manicured place.

          There are a couple camping areas, and we ended up in the Whitetail Campground, which had the most tent sites. There are lots of RV sites here and in the other areas. Within minutes of arriving, the park ranger came over to see we payed for the site online, then cheerfully left us to it. 

          If you can, choose site A in the Whitetail area. It is shaded, spacious and the most private. It was a very hot day, but the shade and breeze made the experience quite lovely. There is a VERY short, flat, hiking trail around this campground. There is also a nearby pool which is open in the afternoon, and charges a few dollars to swim. We unfortunately didn't visit the actual spring, so I'm not sure how that is.

          The bathrooms here are pretty nice. One shower and two stalls in the men's room. Dividing walls are just a little short. Very clean though!

          At nightfall, we were harassed by a couple raccoons, but they kept their distance and retreated after we repeatedly threw some stones and made loud noises towards them. But they were persistent at first, so just keep a lookout for them. We saw one deer here, and found a couple ticks, so bring your bug spray!

          Glass Mountain is the nearby attraction a drive away, and nearby Woodward should have just about everything you need to stock up.

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
          May. 17, 2020

          Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

          Let down

          We camped here for a weekend. There was no fire pits for the rv sites. The sites were super close together. The bathrooms were really clean but the showers were a little gross and there was no hot water for them. The main reason we came were for the caverns and despite there being a sign and information online that the cavern would be open, they were still closed because of the Rona.

          Despite that, the staff was nice and the trails were beautiful. Just didn’t get to see the caves.

          Or have a fire....



        Guide to Freedom

        Camping near Freedom, Oklahoma, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or a fun family adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

        What to do

        What campers like

        • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms. A visitor at Spring Hill Campground remarked, "Clean and warm bathrooms."
        • Quiet atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness of COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park. One camper shared, "It was quiet and peaceful and that’s what we wanted."
        • Friendly staff: Campers often mention the helpfulness of the campground hosts. A reviewer at Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground said, "The campground hosts were very friendly and informative."

        What you should know

        • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds, like Kiowa County State Park Campground, have basic facilities. A visitor noted, "There is a bathroom, there’s water, a fire ring, and a picnic table."
        • Distance to stores: If you're staying at Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground, be prepared for a drive. One camper warned, "Wal-Mart is 40 miles away, get whatever you need before you get there."
        • Train noise: Campers at Spring Hill Campground mentioned train sounds. One said, "We just turned up our white noise machine to help drown it out."

        Tips for camping with families

        • Choose spacious sites: Look for campgrounds with large areas for tents and activities. A camper at Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground mentioned, "We had a large area that was great for tents and hammocks."
        • Bring bug spray: Standing water can attract bugs. A visitor at Spring Hill Campground advised, "There is a lot of standing water nearby so bring bug spray."
        • Plan for activities: Make sure to have games and activities ready. One camper at COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park noted, "The south end is known for the younger party crowd. So if cornhole, music, and beer is your thing, that’s the place to be."

        Tips from RVers

        • Check for hookups: If you need electric hookups, make sure to confirm availability. A camper at Supply Park Fort Supply Lake mentioned, "Clean sites, Clean bathrooms, Affordable."
        • Be prepared for limited services: Some campgrounds may not have full amenities. A visitor at Kiowa County State Park Campground said, "There are five designated primitive tent spots with fire rings and tables."
        • Watch for wildlife: Be aware of your surroundings. One camper at Spring Hill Campground humorously noted, "I was cussing out loud for all the wildlife to hear."

        Camping near Freedom, Oklahoma, has its quirks, but with the right preparation, it can be a fantastic experience for everyone.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular campground near Freedom, OK?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Freedom, OK is Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 15 reviews.

        • What parks are near Freedom, OK?

          According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Freedom, OK that allow camping, notably Fort Supply Lake and Canton Lake.