Find the Best Camping near Jenks, Oklahoma

Camping options around Jenks, Oklahoma center primarily on lake-based recreation, with several established campgrounds located within 30 minutes of the city. Keystone State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations along Keystone Lake, while Lake Sahoma provides more basic facilities for both tent and RV camping. The Tulsa area features several RV-specific parks including Warrior Campground and Expo Square RV Park, which cater to travelers seeking full hookup amenities. Jenks campgrounds provide excellent access to water activities including fishing, boating, and swimming, with many sites situated along scenic lakeshores.

Road conditions and campground accessibility vary significantly by season, with Oklahoma's weather patterns affecting water levels at many lakeside camping areas. Several campgrounds experience periodic flooding, particularly during spring and early summer. A visitor noted, "We stayed here during December and there was only one other camper present," highlighting the seasonal nature of camping in the region. Reservations are recommended for weekend stays between May and September when campgrounds typically reach capacity. Many sites offer electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities, though amenities differ widely between state parks, Corps of Engineers sites, and private RV parks. Temperatures can exceed 100°F in summer months, making shaded sites particularly valuable.

Waterfront camping locations receive consistently positive reviews, with lakeside sites at Keystone Lake and Fort Gibson Lake being especially popular. "The campsites were plentiful with beautiful views of the lake," reported one camper about Sequoyah State Park. Most developed campgrounds provide concrete pads for RVs, picnic tables, and fire rings, though tent campers may find limited shade at some locations. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species, and occasional coyote sightings. Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with highway proximity being a factor at some locations. Campgrounds closer to Tulsa tend to have more amenities but less privacy, while those farther from the city offer more secluded experiences. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with most campgrounds reporting adequate coverage for major carriers.

Best Camping Sites Near Jenks, Oklahoma (124)

    1. Lake Sahoma

    7 Reviews
    Sapulpa, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 227-1534

    $6 - $12 / night

    "They have RV spots across the road from the lake, and tent spots right on the lake. Go to the building near the floating deck to check in. There was a little road noise, but it did not bother me."

    "Clean and beautiful lake. I take my kids there every summer for camping and fishing."

    2. Keystone State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    19 miles
    Website

    "New weekend-- new lake! Took a couple of extra days and spent an extended weekend at Lake Keystone State Park about 30 minutes west of Tulsa.  The park has two campgrounds with full hookups..."

    "Great State Park close to Tulsa. RV sites and primitive Tent Camping. Great clean and modern toilets and showers with heating and air near the marina."

    3. Warrior Campground

    3 Reviews
    Jenks, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 446-3199

    $40 / night

    "No trees and fairly close to a primary road and an interstate highway. We'd stay there again."

    4. Expo Square RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Tulsa, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 744-1113

    $40 / night

    "Laundromat was functional and centrally located. Space 719 was just long enough for trailer but we were allowed to park our truck in the space next to it. Wifi was strong where we were parked."

    "Was camping here for a horse fair and loved being able to walk to the barns and festival grounds. Laundry, showers, bathrooms on-site and security code locked."

    6. Heyburn Park

    15 Reviews
    Kellyville, OK
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 247-6601

    $22 - $100 / night

    "I live a short drive away in Tulsa, but when hunting season started, this is where I stayed on the weekends."

    "Surrounded by water. Clean bathrooms. Season ends 10/26-no water but still has electricity. Host was helpful. Plenty of large wooded spots."

    7. Honcho RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Tulsa, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 951-0825

    $67 / night

    8. Sheppard Point

    10 Reviews
    Kellyville, OK
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 865-2621

    $15 - $50 / night

    "We camped next to some friends which worked out well because our picnic table was very close to the other people camping next to us."

    "The lake has a great swimming beach area - this seems to be a fishing lake, only a few jet skis were out besides fishing boats. Sandy bottom lake near swim beach."

    9. Route 66 RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Sapulpa, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 224-3750

    "Not a lot of room to open up awnings but for anyone who knows Oklahoma you don't open them up often anyway if you want to keep them."

    10. Tall Chief Cove

    14 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 288-6820

    $24 - $50 / night

    "Nice lakeside campground. Electric at every site and communal water spigots. Flush toilets and showers. Site has a playground, disc golf course, volleyball, basketball hoop."

    "I have been going to Skiatook Lake almost all of my life with friends and family to boat and enjoy the beaches."

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398 Reviews of 124 Jenks Campgrounds


  • Bobbie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    Nice & Affordable

    Have been here almost a week of our month booking. I am not dissatisfied. The current owner is very nice (property is currently for sale). There is a laundry room, bath house and propane fill on site. Lots of grassy areas for pet people and an easy commute for shopping. There is traffic noise as it is off a busy road, music or TV drowns it out. (Will update review with any new info and photos before we leave)

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2026

    Sheppard Point

    This is also an equestrian campground with trails

    Not only is the campground very nice, but they actually have a trail system which is the only campground to have that in the area. They have both tent camping regular R. V. Camping and equestrian spots with appropriate services for the horses.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2026

    Heyburn Park

    Very nice

    This is a super nice park. And every spot has a view because of the peninsula and the way they've used the shape of the hill. It's very nice. There's a dump station. There's a bathroom, it's closed. I haven't been able to see it. Cause it's winter and then two sets of pit toilets, and one would get some traffic because of the boat and the boat dock down at the end. There are 2 things that make this special one. The beach is very big, very long and 2. They have a huge atrium outside which is quite nice. I would assume big families would love to use it. Last and interestingly, you can see the 2 other campsites on the lake. But getting to the one is like a 20 mile trip. It would be faster to boat over and see it.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2026

    Sunset Bay

    Small primitive campground right on the lake

    I agree with the review right before mine. It has water pit bathrooms. Some of the primitive spots are very nice. It's what you expect in a corps of engineer site. Low close to the road, but all in not bad. If you want more services less than a mile away is the R. V campground which is very nice.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Clovis Point

    This is the nicest campground of the two parks

    This is really a nice campground with nice sized spots. All amenities, straight view of the lake. And far away from a road. It's a bit of a drive to get back to it, but I'm guessing it is less utilized by the locals and has more space available during the summer.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    I am at Hickory Point Campground

    So far, there are 3 campgrounds in this area. One blackjack, 5 spots RV. The second one is red oak. Lots of spots r v hookups. The third one is, this 1 called Hickory point. Adorable spots around the outside. Hook ups fifty amp, thirty amp and a bathroom that is ancient and really needs replacement.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Garyito Point

    Quiet primitive spot under the oaks

    This is a small primitive campground. With about 15 sites first, come first. Serve water two toilets access to a beach access to a boat ramp and a fishing dock. Pretty rustic, but probably quite nice in the summer. Under the trees, the bathrooms could use some serious upgrades and are in pretty rough shape. But maybe they take better care of them in the summer.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    I am at the Black Jack area which is new

    So I wish I could give this a better review but it's missing signage. I have no idea how to pay for the spot. There's no bathroom here and the only working pit toilet bathroom before this is closed and there's a lot of trash in the treason in the lake. Also I think they don't have very good maintenance on their trails. And right now granted this is February. There seems to be a tremendous amount of burn zone around us. And the trail goes right into it. It was frustrating last night to pull in and not know how to properly pay for the site. I don't want to steal from the city. This is also by the way, not a state park. It is a city run and city managed system. These are nice spots, but no idea how to access other services. Last, and this isn't the park's fault, but red oaks is right beside me and the gps point and directions for red oaks are really screwed up and take you somewhere fifty miles south of here.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 16, 2025

    Taylor Ferry

    Great campground

    I think part of the possibility confusion is the north and south campground. There is both on the campground on the south side of the road. There is also a day use area on the overall north side of the road which is for boating and picnics. Campground is great but if you have read you can stay for free on the picnic area, that is not correct as it allows no camping.


Guide to Jenks

Jenks, Oklahoma camping options center around lakes and reservoirs within 30 miles of the city. Located in the Cross Timbers ecoregion at approximately 700 feet elevation, the area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September. Winter camping requires preparation for occasional freezing temperatures, while spring often brings significant rainfall that affects water levels at nearby lakes.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Sahoma offers dedicated fishing areas with separate licensing requirements. "This lake is strictly for fishing. I guess you could kayak but there's lots of trees in the water so you'd have to watch out for those. They do drive by and check to see if you have a fishing license," notes Jennifer D.

Kayaking: Heyburn Park provides calm waters ideal for paddling. "The lake is small but great for hiking, nature watching, fishing, boating and swimming," explains Melanie W. The smaller size means fewer powerboats and jet skis compared to larger lakes in the region.

Hiking trails: Keystone State Park features several walking paths suitable for different ability levels. "The park features a couple of trails that are good for walking, hiking, and running. Both are connected to the Lake Country campground and one of them will take you to the General Store near the park entrance," shares Brian B.

What campers like

Lakefront sites: Tall Chief Cove on Skiatook Lake offers premium waterfront camping. "Our favorite is A22 since it's right on the water with a place for a boat and great area for swimming. The only inconvenience is this site is farthest from the shared water source," reports Randy S.

Modern facilities: Some campgrounds feature upgraded amenities that stand out from older state parks. "Great State Park close to Tulsa. RV sites and primitive Tent Camping. Great clean and modern toilets and showers with heating and air near the marina," reports James K. about Keystone State Park Campground.

Community atmosphere: Smaller campgrounds often foster social connections. "Shannon and Dustin are the best! Everyone's like family there. Even have cook outs with them and campfires to. Best time ever," shares Angela F. about her experience at Lake Sahoma.

What you should know

Site levelness: Campsite terrain varies significantly across parks. At Sheppard Point, one camper reported: "My RV spot is so unlevel it's almost unusable. Front to back there is 2 feet in elevation difference and a foot from side to side."

Swimming conditions: Many lakes have designated swimming areas with varying water clarity. "The lake has a great swimming beach area - this seems to be a fishing lake, only a few jet skis were out besides fishing boats. Sandy bottom lake near swim beach," notes Megan B. about Sheppard Point.

Reservation requirements: Popular sites require advance planning. At Tall Chief Cove, "Reservations only so be sure to plan ahead. The best sites need to be reserved as many as 6 months in advance," advises Randy S.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Cherry Hill Mobile Home & RV Park offers amenities beyond traditional campgrounds. "Clean, private... Easy reservations, no fuss after-hour check in. Laundry room, pool, and free wifi at the main buildings," reports Angela V.

Kid-friendly swimming: Look for designated swim beaches with gradual entries. "The park was mostly empty for our stay late October/early November... The area is really pretty and the spots by the water have an amazing view," shares Brittany M. about Heyburn Park.

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to spot local fauna. "I live a short drive away in Tulsa, but when hunting season started, this is where I stayed on the weekends. Lots of WMA land to be explored, the park is nice and quiet with beautiful surroundings and a smaller, peaceful lake to enjoy," notes Stephen R. about Heyburn Park.

Tips from RVers

Hookup placement: Some RV sites have poorly positioned utilities. At Route 66 RV Park, "Some of the sites have hookups on wrong side. No amenities at all. Just a place to plug in for the night," warns Michael K.

Site size considerations: Former mobile home parks converted to RV camping offer unique advantages. "This park seems to be a former Mobile Home park. There are many mobile homes in the park with full time residents. The RV sites are spacious as they are former mobile home sites converted to RV parking," explains Richard G. about Cherry Hill Mobile Home & RV Park.

Seasonal availability: Winter camping options remain limited but available. "A nice state park with lots of services. A full marina, a little restaurant on the dock. Full hook up camping is available throughout the year. Close to a small town with shopping, fuel, and a couple great restaurants," advises Timothy K. about Keystone State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Jenks, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Jenks, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 124 campgrounds and RV parks near Jenks, OK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Jenks, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jenks, OK is Lake Sahoma with a 3.4-star rating from 7 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Jenks, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Jenks, OK.

What parks are near Jenks, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Jenks, OK that allow camping, notably Heyburn Lake and Skiatook Lake.