Best RV Parks & Resorts near Freedom, OK

Freedom, Oklahoma provides access to several RV parks with full hookup capabilities. Shirley's RV Park offers electric, water, and sewer connections with 50-amp service for larger motorhomes. Cherokee City RV Park, located approximately 20 miles from Freedom, features big-rig friendly sites with 30/50-amp electric options and sewer hookups. Buffalo RV Park in nearby Buffalo has 18 designated RV sites with full hookups and accommodates larger vehicles. Spring Hill Campground at Boiling Springs State Park provides electric and water hookups with concrete pads suitable for various RV sizes. "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."

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round, though availability may be limited during peak summer months. Sanitary dump stations are available at multiple locations including Buffalo RV Park, Cherokee City RV Park, and Fort Supply Lake. Cell service varies throughout the area, with stronger Verizon signals reported at several parks. Pets are permitted at most facilities, though specific restrictions may apply. During cooler months, RV sites at Spring Hill Campground become less crowded, making it easier to secure preferred spots. The terrain around Freedom is primarily flat, allowing for straightforward navigation to most RV parks without challenging mountain roads or steep grades. Propane services can be found in nearby towns like Woodward and Cherokee.

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RV Park Reviews near Freedom, OK

52 Reviews of 27 Freedom Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • A
    Jun. 20, 2018

    Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

    Family friendly, clean, and entertaining place to stay!

    What a great place to camp in Oklahoma! The campground was well maintained, the bathrooms were spotless, and the variety of trails was endless. I stayed here just for the night and a short hike the next morning before continuing to Colorado, and if I had not been on a tight schedule I would have stayed longer! They have several options for camping including group sites, RV hookups, and cabins, playgrounds for the kids, a pool with concessions, and lots of hiking and biking options. The rangers were very friendly and informative, giving me lots of great information, not just about this park, but all Oklahoma State Parks. They were very dog friendly and mine enjoyed the stay as well, with lots of things to sniff and see. Dogs are allowed on all trails and inside most buildings as long as they are on a 10 foot leash.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • h
    May. 20, 2025

    Cherokee City RV Park

    Overnight stay

    Little RV park, has what you need with electric, water and sewer hookups. Walking distance to the restaurant.

  • Eric R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Alabaster Caverns State Park Campground

    Fantastic Sites

    We had a large area that was great for tents and hammocks. Fire pits had cooking services, more than one picnic table, good restrooms.

  • J
    Sep. 29, 2019

    Spring Hill Campground — Boiling Springs State Park

    Great little park!

    We stayed over a weekend. Grounds are well maintained, bathrooms are clean and staff is super friendly. You can choose a site with all the amenities (flat concrete slab, water/elec/sewer) or a spot back in the trees. Plenty of hiking and biking available.

  • G
    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.

  • Dan N.
    Oct. 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!

  • N L.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.


Guide to Freedom

Freedom, Oklahoma camping areas offer various terrain from flat grasslands to wooded riverside sites. Campgrounds operate year-round with winter months providing greater availability and less crowded conditions. The region averages 35 inches of annual rainfall with most precipitation occurring between April and June, potentially affecting camping conditions during spring months.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Fort Supply Lake attracts numerous waterfowl species throughout the year. One camper noted, "We stayed in the full hook up section in the White Tail portion of the park. Heavily patrolled by the park ranger. Lots of stickers in the grass so be mindful when you walk your dog" at Spring Hill Campground.

Water recreation: Swimming areas provide relief during hot summer days when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. A visitor at COE Fort Supply Lake Supply Park shared, "Amazing swimming area. Helpful staff. Holiday's are busy. If you have a boat the sandbars are a great place to stop and let the kids play safely in the water."

Sand dune exploration: Little Sahara State Park offers a unique landscape within driving distance of Freedom. A visitor explained, "Most people rent dune buggies or bring their jeeps to enjoy the dunes, but we just camped and roamed the dunes by ourselves. It's such a unique park - you don't get to walk around miles of sandunes every day!"

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom facilities. At Spring Hill Campground, a camper observed, "Bathrooms clean and nice. Peaceful in early November. In a tent site but just slept in the back of my suv."

Spacious sites: Campsites typically provide adequate room for equipment setup. A visitor at Buttercup — Little Sahara State Park mentioned, "The campground spots are close, the bikes are loud but people are friendly. It was surprisingly full when I visited and if it is your thing, I'm guessing you will love it."

Fishing opportunities: Local lakes support various fish species for anglers. According to one camper at Fort Supply Lake, "Beautiful stock lake. Main town is less than 15 miles away with pretty much anything you need. Clean sites, clean bathrooms, affordable."

What you should know

Weather considerations: The area experiences strong seasonal temperature variations. Winter lows can drop below freezing while summer highs regularly exceed 95°F. A camper at Fort Supply Lake warned, "Wear water shoes while in the water. Too many gashed feet from broken glass and freshwater mussel shells."

Campground differences: The atmosphere varies significantly between locations. As one reviewer noted about Cherokee City RV Park, "Little RV park, has what you need with electric, water and sewer hookups. Walking distance to the restaurant."

Seasonal availability: Some facilities reduce services during winter months. A recent visitor observed, "I was the only camper here and no water and no bathrooms due to winter" at Fort Supply Lake.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple recreation areas cater to children. A reviewer at Spring Hill Campground reported, "Has a few good hiking trails. 4 or 5 playgrounds which was fun. The bathroom seemed to be cleaned a few times a day. We would stay there again."

Trail difficulty ratings: Most trails in the area are rated easy to moderate, suitable for younger hikers. One family noted, "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."

Swimming safety: Designated swimming areas provide safer options than open water. A visitor shared about Fort Supply Lake, "The main ramp on the northwest side has a floating dock which is a plus for loading the less agile."

Tips from RVers

Site accommodations: RV parks near Freedom, Oklahoma can handle various vehicle sizes. A reviewer at Shirley's Shine Car Wash and RV Park confirmed, "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."

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies by location and provider. One camper at Fort Supply Lake reported, "Good sells service for T-Mobile. Friendly staff."

Weekend planning: Weekends see higher occupancy rates, particularly during summer months. A visitor noted, "The south rv spots can get rowdy but they are improving and patrolling the area more frequently" at Fort Supply Lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Freedom, OK is Shirley's Shine Car Wash and RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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