Best Campgrounds near Gore, OK

Several campgrounds surround Gore, Oklahoma, located along the Arkansas River and Lake Tenkiller. Marval Camping Resort in Gore provides tent camping, RV sites with full hookups, cabin rentals, and glamping accommodations. Other nearby options include Snake Creek Park, Webbers Falls City Park, and Summers Ferry Park, which offer varying levels of amenities and water access. Many campgrounds in this region feature electric hookups, water access, and boat ramps for fishing and water recreation on Lake Tenkiller or the Arkansas River.

Access to most campgrounds remains consistent year-round, though some facilities operate seasonally. Snake Creek Park operates from March through September, while others maintain year-round availability. "This park is a gem, very clean with 50 amp hookups only so make sure you have an adapter," noted one visitor about Webbers Falls City Park. The region experiences hot summers and mild winters, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for camping. Most developed campgrounds offer electric hookups and water, though bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations. Several parks charge modest fees between $7-15 per night, with discounts available for seniors at some locations.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Gore area. Webbers Falls City Park provides riverside camping with boat launch facilities. One camper described it as a "hidden gem of a city park" with "grass drive-on sites with 50 AMP service, potable water hookup, BBQ grills, picnic tables, and on-site campground hosts." Summers Ferry Park offers free camping with basic amenities and river views. Multiple reviewers mentioned the peaceful settings and wildlife viewing opportunities. While some campgrounds like Marval Resort provide numerous amenities including a swimming pool and organized activities, others like Gore Landing offer a more rustic experience with fewer facilities but greater privacy and natural surroundings.

Best Camping Sites Near Gore, Oklahoma (161)

    1. Greenleaf State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Braggs, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 487-5196

    "Greenleaf State Park is a gem in eastern Oklahoma. This state park offers fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and a splash pad to cool off at!"

    "One really great thing about the summer is that a pair of Osprey have begun nesting across highway 10! So neat to see the pair nesting in Oklahoma. The hiking trails need some maintenance."

    2. Webbers Falls City Park

    8 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    2 miles

    "The Webbers Falls City Memorial Park has it all: grass drive on sites with 50 AMP service; potable water hookup, BBQ grills, picnic tables, group shelters, playground, sanitary dump station, comfort station"

    "tables Trash Picnic shelter Camphost Dump station New comfort station Electric Water Primitive sites are available Rates from$7.00 to$15.00 Webbers Falls is a very small community in Muskogee County Oklahoma"

    3. Marval Camping Resort

    10 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-2295

    "This place has everything, movie theater, horse riding, a train that goes around the park, golf carts, tons of activities for the entire family... Swiming pool and all..."

    4. Snake Creek

    8 Reviews
    Vian, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 487-5252

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Located in the foothills of the Ozarks in eastern Oklahoma on crystal clear Tenkiller Lake, a COE project from the mid 1950’s on the Illinois River. We stayed on site 18 which is gravel W/E (50A)."

    "Lots of room to roam, Plenty of access to the water for boats (multiple ramps) or wading/swimming. Plenty of sites to choose from some shaded, some by the water.  A few full hookups but not many."

    5. The Shady Grove — Tenkiller State Park

    5 Reviews
    Monroe Lake, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 776-8180

    "This was our first camping trip in Oklahoma and we stayed in the shady grove rv campground. There are a few sections for Rvs and I think this is one of the nicer ones."

    "We had tree line behind us and shade for some parts of the day. We don’t have a boat but we have kayaks and we went and put in on the north side of the lake and went out to goat island."

    6. Strayhorn Landing - Tenkiller Ferry Lake

    4 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 487-5252

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Staryhorn Park is a gym on Lake Tenkiller. The park is clean and well maintained, with great views of the surrounding hills and sparkling lake waters."

    "This park has a swimming hole, playground, canoeing, boat ramps, 2 bath houses, gorgeous lake views, plenty tent, and RV lots. $18-$20 per night, depending on your site for tents. $20-50 for RV depending"

    7. Bluff View — Tenkiller State Park

    4 Reviews
    Monroe Lake, IN
    5 miles
    Website

    $14 / night

    "It's a beautiful spot surrounded by big rocks. The only complaint is the restrooms are quite dirty, and the shower doesn't have cold water."

    "Have stayed here multiple times in the past and it’s exactly as stated - a lake campsite. The view is beautiful over one of the prettiest lakes in the region."

    8. Summers Ferry

    3 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    1 mile
    +1 (918) 489-2636

    "The site is on the banks of the Arkansas River and fairly quiet, other than a few trucks driving over the nearby bridge or an occasional train. We were the only ones in the park."

    9. Fox Squirrel — Tenkiller State Park

    3 Reviews
    Monroe Lake, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 776-8180

    "Camp Mode on the Tesla Model Y fully charged us from 20% to 100% with the AC on the whole time and 85* outside."

    "The lake is nice!"

    10. Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    14 Reviews
    Sallisaw, OK
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 775-2792

    "They also have normal cabin rental and tiny home rentals that were perfectly positioned around campground and fishing pond. My only complaint would be that the sites are really compact."

    "Also hiking trails. Also some tent sites. There is a whole new section for Class A and large 5th wheel campers now."

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Recent Reviews near Gore, OK

532 Reviews of 161 Gore Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Dogwood Campground — Lake Eufula State Park

    Well-maintained state park close to I 40

    Coming in to the park, there are scattered and very private campsites. At the end of the loop campsites are very close together, but have easy access to the restroom and showers.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Spacious

    Very large sites. Large park with boat ramp, sites you can pull your boat up to. Wildlife all around. Many different types of sites.

  • Erricka C.
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Bluff Landing

    Nice place

    It had a smell to it the reservation making was not understood so we were made to leave after being there all day in the rain we really just found a spot and set up thinking they'd come get the money there's also free camping I believe over in the next section yes there segregated lol from poor to rich folk go figure the guy who took care of the place was super kind explained things to me and kept things cool while I did what I had to do to leave I like the place over all stand up guy

  • P
    Aug. 25, 2025

    The River Bluff Cabins

    Beautiful property

    Amazing place! Cleaning bathrooms, beautiful views!

  • A
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Marval Camping Resort

    Horrible Manager

    Very disappointed in Marval Resort. The manager is very unprofessional. We have been going there since 2019 for a family reunion. This year was 59th reunion. I get a phone call on July 7, 2025 and was told we would not be welcomed back and when I asked why the manager could not tell me why. All that she said was several reasons. If it was such a big issue, she should have come to me or someone else and addressed the issue face to face instead of waiting until we left. My cousin had called multiply times to try and get this worked out and she would never speak or call back. When no response to phone calls she was emailed and finally responded to an email. The manager didn’t even have the decency for the closing signature on the email. It’s a shame that Marval Resort has someone like this running their resort. Very poor communication. Instead of coming to my camp spot talking to me about some cars parked on the grass and gravel in front of our camp spot out of the way of others she calls me in the middle of a big gathering and tells me they need to be moved because it rained that morning and the grass was wet. No, the grassy lawn area was dry in the heat of the afternoon day. There are so many staff members driving around on their golf carts and not a word was said. She was on her golf cart right by us and could not come face to face and talk about the issue. Now, that’s pretty unprofessional. We have 96 and 86 year old aunts and some others with walking issues. That’s why cars were there. Family was coming from their cabins or campers to the central area for family gathering. And as far as the pavilion parking that we paid money to rent. Again, for some elders and a few trucks hauling fish fry supplies. You booked a band that was playing on the stage right by the pavilion(that we paid for) and people could not communicate very well due to loud music. This also happened last year as well. So, you the manager don’t know who all the cars belong to. They could have been the bands or other guest not in our family. We have a large group that stayed there for 6 years in campers or cabins and spent lots of money there. There is a lot of issues the manager needs to take care of and get off her high horse. I thought this place is supposed to be family oriented. I will miss seeing Wayne(maintenance gentleman) there with his smiling face. He is such a friendly man. And one more thing, always talking about all the improvements they’re working on or going to do. It’s been the same for 6 years now.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    KOA Campground Checotah

    An older KOA campground that needs a little TLC

    Overall a nice layout for a KOA campground. Everything is clean, however it's showing its age. The little TLC would go a long way and turning this into a five-star campground.

    Please see attached pictures and video for more details.

  • Kurt G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Lee Creek Off Road Site

    Good pit stop

    Right off the main road (you can still hear the traffic, but it's not a lot of traffic)

    There's a fire pit, some paths to a hiking spot. I don't think a bus would fit but my 21ft. van was mostly a tight fit.

    A good public land spot with just enough space for two car campers

  • Jon J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Good pit stop

    Facilities a little outdated but functional. Quite, clay bottom lake good to chill by and get some sleep.


Guide to Gore

Campsites near Gore, Oklahoma cluster around Lake Tenkiller and the Arkansas River at an elevation of approximately 600 feet. The region transitions between humid subtropical and continental climate zones, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Campgrounds in the area typically operate from March through October, with limited winter availability at select locations.

What to Do

Hiking trails: Greenleaf State Park Campground offers well-maintained trails with marked pathways for all skill levels. "The trails at greenleaf are well maintained and marked. Their primitive camping is accessible and well kept. I enjoy the size of the park it is small and offers a lot of room for exploring," notes Cody L., who recommends bringing high-top boots after rainfall.

Water recreation: Snake Creek provides multiple boat ramps and swimming areas on Lake Tenkiller. "Located in the foothills of the Ozarks in eastern Oklahoma on crystal clear Tenkiller Lake, a COE project from the mid 1950's on the Illinois River," explains Bran P., highlighting the clean water quality. The park includes designated swim areas and fishing docks.

Wildlife viewing: The area supports diverse wildlife observation opportunities. "Animals! Turtles, deer that like to be petted, frogs croaking at night, owls talking, beavers splashing in the lake and turkeys eating snakes!" reports Julie O. about her experiences at Greenleaf State Park. Early mornings and evenings provide optimal wildlife viewing times.

Basketball and outdoor sports: Summers Ferry Park includes basketball facilities alongside river access. "Pets allowed, picnic tables, basketball goal, ADA porta pot, water, boat ramp (steep), patrolled by police nightly," lists reviewer N I. The park sits just before the town of Gore with grassy areas for recreational activities.

What Campers Like

Clean facilities: Webbers Falls City Park maintains well-kept grounds and amenities. "This small city park in a small Oklahoma town was a pleasant surprise. Had water and electric if desired or dry camping. Near the Arkansas river. Locals that drive thru the park were very friendly," reports Debbie W., who paid just $10 per night.

Waterfront access: Strayhorn Landing offers direct lake frontage with practical amenities. "Strayhorn Landing is well maintained and very neatly kept. The fishing is easy and there are plenty of facilities for 'needed activities'," notes Jordan S. The campground includes electric hookups and water access points.

Kid-friendly features: Bluff View — Tenkiller State Park provides natural play spaces with large rock formations. "This was a great spot for two families and lots of kids! The boys had so much fun climbing the giant rocks. We were lucky to have the place to ourselves in November," shares Mara Y., though noting sites are somewhat close together when busy.

Affordable rates: Senior discounts reduce camping costs at multiple locations. "As a Senior, my fee was $13 per night," mentions Jerry E. about Webbers Falls City Park, which offers electric service, potable water, BBQ grills, and picnic tables at a reasonable price point.

What You Should Know

Weather preparation: Summer heat persists well into evening hours. "We were here at the end of May and it was quite warm (~80 degrees once the sun went down) so come prepared," advises Kelsey L. about camping at Bluff View. Most campgrounds lack air conditioning in public facilities.

Site spacing concerns: Marval Camping Resort receives mixed reviews regarding site proximity. "The sites are close together, it was beyond crowded (my son couldn't even ride his bike because of the constant amount of cars) and not much to do," explains Brittany J., though noting the playground facilities were nice.

Bathroom conditions: Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. "The Men's shower/restroom was good, the Woman's on the other hand had a door problem where stalls would not lock, and the outer door would blow open," reports John G. about Fox Squirrel, creating comfort issues for some campers.

Seasonal closures: Some facilities close during winter months. "The sign on the bathroom said it was closed for the season," notes Adams regarding Webbers Falls City Park, indicating reduced services outside peak season.

Tips for Camping with Families

Water activities: Splash pads provide additional recreation beyond lake swimming. "The absolute best part of this park is the splash pad. It was the best splash pad we've been to. They had a cool slide and we had a blast," shares Richard about Greenleaf State Park, which combines water play with traditional camping.

Insect management: Fire ants present challenges at certain campsites. "The fire ants are a severe problem. The ants prevent us from playing in our campground area and the kids have to play in the street or gravel," warns Jenny about Snake Creek, suggesting preparing with appropriate repellents and treatments.

Off-season benefits: Consider shoulder season visits for reduced crowds. "If you dig the crowds and the splash park scene and the loud music... hit it in the summer. But if you like it quiet and peaceful check it out in the winter or early spring," recommends ShaneB about Greenleaf State Park, noting fall colors attract crowds despite beautiful conditions.

Tips from RVers

Hookup preparation: Fox Squirrel — Tenkiller State Park requires proper electrical adapters. "This was our first time at a TT30 spot and found our adapter did not work. A 50 amp spot was open and they were great to move us to one," reports John G., who successfully used a Tesla Model Y in camp mode during their stay.

Water connection length: Bring extra hoses for some campgrounds. "The only disadvantage to this park is some sites share water. In our site we needed 50 ft of water hose and I would suggest bringing a 'Y' water connector," advises Kassi S. about Greenleaf State Park's Cypress Row campground.

Level sites: Gravel and concrete pads provide stable foundations at select locations. "Nice gravel and concrete pads. Areas for the dogs some pads and a common area for dogs," notes Tom S. about Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA, which offers full hookups with friendly staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities does Marval Resort Campground in Gore offer?

Marval Camping Resort offers comprehensive amenities for campers, including full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electric connections that accommodate big rigs. The resort features modern restrooms with hot showers, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Recreational amenities include a swimming pool, fishing access, boat ramp, playground, and game room. For convenience, there's a camp store with supplies and essentials. The resort is reservable year-round and provides Wi-Fi access throughout the property.

Where can I find RV rentals in Gore, Oklahoma?

While Gore itself has limited RV rental options, you can find RV rentals at Marval Camping Resort near Gore, which offers rental accommodations alongside their camping facilities. Another option is to check with Bluff Landing, located within driving distance of Gore, as some campgrounds partner with RV rental services. For more selection, consider checking Muskogee or Tulsa rental companies, which are within reasonable driving distance to the Gore area and offer delivery options to local campgrounds.

How far is Webbers Falls City Park camping from Gore?

Webbers Falls City Park is approximately 10 miles south of Gore, Oklahoma, about a 15-minute drive. This small but well-maintained city park offers electric hookups (50 amp service), water connections, and both developed and primitive campsites with rates ranging from $7 to $15 per night. The park features amenities including picnic tables, BBQ grills, a playground, group shelters, and a new comfort station. A dump station is available on-site, and the area is regularly patrolled by police for added security. Quiet hours are enforced from 10 pm to 6 am.