Top Glamping 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.

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Freedom

15 Reviews of 1 Freedom Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    October 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.

  • 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....

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    July 31, 2019

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Interesting area

    There was several things of interest if you like geology. RV sites were easy to get into. Quiet place to stop. Only complaint is the showers require quarters to operate (they don’t charge for day use) was the answer we were given when we asked about it.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    June 3, 2019

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    The cave tour is worth the drive

    We really enjoyed the cave tour. A very knowledgeable guide took us through the cave and showed us all the cave features. The cave tour is a great idea in the heat of the summer since it’s nice and cool down there. We hiked a couple of the trails. There were some strenuous parts but the scenery is worth it. The RV sites looked nice but I don’t think I’d want to tent camp here. The tent camping site is on a slope and there doesn’t really seem to be a good place to pitch a tent. Great for a day trip though.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    June 7, 2018

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Small CG

    11 sites. So be sure to reserve a spot if you need to stay for the night. We were traveling through to CO and stopped for 2 nights. Electric boxes are newer and water pressure was good. Dump station available. The second day we took the cave tour. Thought we were going to have a tour to ourselves. Instead we dealt with others. Some who were a bit snippy about the van (vs. Tram) ride back. I enjoyed the cave very much. Beautiful displays of gypsum looking sleek as glass. No pictures allowed in the caverns. No smoking, vaping, food or bottled water either. Wear decent shoes due to slick, muddy spots and a jacket. It gets a bit chilly inside.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    October 1, 2016

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Caves to explore

    Definitely take a cave tour while visiting, but also explore the other trails in the park through the canyon. There are a few different camping locations, we stayed farthest from the visitor center and hiking trails. You can walk to the caves from any of the campgrounds. No shade at the sites but very pretty. Simple sites. Clean, quiet, peaceful. Next time we will do the cave camping option where you get to say inside the cave!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    August 31, 2016

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Alabaster Caverns

    Went here spontaneously after recommendation from someone in a diner. Beautiful caverns, definitely do the tours and dress for cool temps, slippery rocks. Awesome bats when we visited years ago, maybe not anymore due to white nose disease :( Lovely trees and canyon. Campground is small but sites are very nice and clean. Rangers were especially nice with lots of geology/nature info in the office.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    June 28, 2016

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Alabaster

    I took my little cousins here and they had a blast. It was really cool when you go to go in the caves. The caves are really slippery so I should have wore my hiking boots instead to sandals. The tour was amazing and was only 10 dollars. There are campsite though we did not camp here. The restrooms were really clean and I would definitely recommend coming here

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    June 21, 2016

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Alabaster Caverns

    This is a really great park in Major County, Oklahoma. Very close to other natural sites like, Little Sahara and the Gloss (Glass) Mountains. We prefer tent camping in the canyon area, but be forewarned that it can be cold at night. The tour is enjoyable, and 3 species of bat can be seen frequently. All and all a great little park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground
    April 16, 2015

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Great wild caving and camping

    Campgrounds are clean and well kept up. Bathrooms aren't bad. There's an area in the canyon area and one above that's more for RV's (they have nice showers in that area, not free showers).



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 glamping campsite near Freedom, OK?

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