Best Campgrounds near Guymon, OK

Camping options around Guymon, Oklahoma consist primarily of established RV parks and campgrounds within a 50-mile radius. Corral Drive-In RV Park and Panhandle Campground provide full hookup services for RVs while also accommodating tent camping. Most facilities in the area feature amenities such as water, electric, and sewer connections with several offering showers and toilets. The Oklahoma Panhandle region has limited dispersed camping but Wilburton Fishing Pond in Kansas, approximately 40 miles northwest, offers free primitive camping without designated sites.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally good with most campgrounds accessible via paved highways. The climate features hot summers and cold winters with strong winds common year-round. "We are traveling with a travel trailer and three generations of family. We LOVED this campground! Well maintained playground for the kids. Very clean bathrooms with free hot showers. Big shade trees," noted one visitor about Panhandle Campground. Most RV parks in the area operate year-round, though weather extremes can affect comfort levels, especially during winter months when temperatures regularly drop below freezing. Cell service varies but is generally available at established campgrounds near towns.

Campers report that the developed RV parks around Guymon provide convenient overnight stops for travelers along major routes. Sites are typically level and well-maintained with basic amenities. Lake Palo Duro South Ramp, located approximately 30 miles southeast in Texas, offers waterfront camping with a nature walking trail and quiet atmosphere away from highway noise. Cimarron National Grassland, about 45 miles northwest in Kansas, provides a more natural camping experience with vault toilets and potable water. This area attracts birders and wildlife enthusiasts with its wetland habitat. One camper mentioned: "The sunrises alone are worth the price of admission, which was just $7 per night." Train noise affects some campgrounds in the region, particularly in Liberal, Kansas, while others offer quiet, peaceful settings away from main transportation corridors.

Best Camping Sites Near Guymon, Oklahoma (23)

    1. Corral Drive-In RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Guymon, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 338-3748

    "Luckily they had walk in room. It was kind of hard to navigate, numbers weren't easy to find right away. Decent size lots, fair price for available commodities offered. Showers were clean and large."

    "We were driving through and needed a place to stay. We called and the phone was answered immediately. There is Dropbox where you pay. They text me the WiFi password."

    2. Panhandle Campground

    3 Reviews
    Guymon, OK
    7 miles
    +1 (580) 338-3784

    "A few sweet cows behind us and a thunderstorm in front of us and hundreds of happy birds singing. Highly recommend."

    3. Seven Pines RV Park

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    Guymon, OK
    1 mile
    +1 (580) 651-7001

    4. Hardesty Park

    1 Review
    Guymon, OK
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 766-2701

    5. Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    10 Reviews
    Richfield, KS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 697-4621

    "The Cimarron Grassland is an amazing part of the Great Plains ecosystem and definitely worth a look when driving through the southwest corner of Kansas. It will not be what you’re expecting!"

    "Peaceful beauty all around. Only one other camper. Highly recommend if you are looking for off the beaten path. Vault toilets and water."

    6. Hook-er Up RV Park

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    Guymon, OK
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 652-2787

    7. Lake Palo Duro South Ramp

    2 Reviews
    Guymon, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (806) 882-4401

    "They have a great nature walking trail that is well mowed. Good for young kids. Go here to get away. There is no cell service unless. You drive up to the top of the dam. We camp behind the dam."

    8. Wilburton Fishing Pond

    5 Reviews
    Richfield, KS
    36 miles

    "It was easy to find, the pond is a one minute walk away and very pretty. I was the only one here and it was nice and peaceful. It was very chilly at night, but that is to be expected in November."

    "There are loads of ragweed plants everywhere, and it's driving my allergies nuts. But no one's around, and it's a beautiful place. Lots of nice, quiet atmosphere."

    9. Prairie RV Park

    1 Review
    Richfield, KS
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 360-1095

    "No amenities but towns nearby are cute. Great stop if you are passing through."

    10. Seven Winds RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Plains, KS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (620) 624-5581
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Recent Reviews near Guymon, OK

46 Reviews of 23 Guymon Campgrounds


  • Sammy H.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Nice Quiet Campground

    Stayed one night during a road trip from Salida, CO to Annapolis, MD. We traveled with two kids in a sprinter van. The campground was clean, bathrooms were clean, and very quiet. Spots filled up a bit towards the end of the evening with about half occupied for overnight stays.

    We were there for opening day of dove season, so the campground did have a few hunting parties and you could hear shotgun shots in the distance, which didn't bother us. None were loud.

    Flies were a bit bad in the early afternoon but settled down at night.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Panhandle Campground

    Super chill place

    We enjoyed our stay here so much we booked another night. Love how laid back it is! The owner is so nice too!!

  • D
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Hidden gem

    This place was wonderful. Clean, quiet, remote, beautiful. It does not seem to be rigorously overseen (there were no envelopes in which to put my $7 overnight fee), yet it is in fine shape: water pumps, toilets, trash cans all working and clean. More to the point: it's in the gorgeous grasslands. I just stayed for a night, on my route from Santa Fe to Chicago. I was the only one there. As there was no rain in the forecast, I slept out under the magnificent stars, staring at the milky way late into the night. Highly recommended.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2025

    Wilburton Fishing Pond

    No one here, save for the ragweed.

    There are loads of ragweed plants everywhere, and it's driving my allergies nuts. But no one's around, and it's a beautiful place. Lots of nice, quiet atmosphere.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2025

    Wilburton Fishing Pond

    Tranquility in the Middle of Nowhere

    There are no dedicated camping spots here yet it’s so far out that it’s a nice spot for a night en route to other destinations.

  • P
    Dec. 21, 2024

    Wilburton Fishing Pond

    Quiet

    Out of the way. 15 miles from town. Weak T-mobile. Warm days, cold nights.

  • Chad A B.
    Dec. 15, 2024

    Seven Winds RV Park

    Level

    It is a decent place for an overnight stop. Pricing is low. Full hookup, pull through spots. A lot of train traffic. Not bad, though, if you're used to train or city sounds.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Western Star RV Ranch

    Nice, Out of the way place

    Nice place, but poor WiFi. Add said good WiFi.


Guide to Guymon

Camping options near Guymon, Oklahoma concentrate within a 50-mile radius across three states. The Oklahoma Panhandle region sits at approximately 3,120 feet elevation with annual precipitation averaging only 20 inches. Overnight temperatures can drop significantly even in summer months, creating wide daily temperature fluctuations that campers should prepare for.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at Cimarron National Grassland: Located approximately 45 miles northwest of Guymon in Kansas, this grassland preserves native prairie habitat. "The area is fantastic for bird lovers, and we watched flocks of Starlings tuck themselves into the marsh grasses for the night. Raptors, warblers, and many other bird species use the area as a fly-over stop during migration," notes camper Shari G. about Cimarron Campground.

Fishing at Wilburton Pond: This primitive camping area about 40 miles from Guymon offers free camping without designated sites. "The pond is a one minute walk away and very pretty. I was the only one here and it was nice and peaceful," shares Dionne R. about Wilburton Fishing Pond. The pond is stocked seasonally and provides a quiet retreat.

Nature walking trails: Some campgrounds offer maintained trails for gentle hiking. "They have a great nature walking trail that is well mowed. Good for young kids," explains Diana R. about Lake Palo Duro South Ramp. This lake is located about 30 miles southeast of Guymon in Texas.

What campers like

Peace and quiet: Several camping areas around Guymon offer solitude away from busy highways. "Very tidy and quiet spot. We were the only ones there. Good spot for birding," reports Francis W. about Lake Palo Duro South Ramp. This waterfront camping area provides a natural setting compared to the RV parks in town.

Well-maintained facilities: The established campgrounds in the area typically offer clean facilities. "Quiet, grass for dogs and really nice bathrooms and showers. Spots are level and well maintained," mentions Kat D. about Corral Drive-In RV Park in Guymon.

Stargazing opportunities: The open plains provide excellent night sky viewing. "I slept out under the magnificent stars, staring at the milky way late into the night," shares David S. about Cimarron National Grassland. Light pollution is minimal at the more remote camping areas.

What you should know

Weather variations: The Oklahoma Panhandle experiences temperature extremes. "It was very chilly at night, but that is to be expected in November. I don't have a heater, so I had to bundle up," reports Dionne R. about Wilburton Fishing Pond. Seasonal preparation is essential regardless of when you visit.

Train noise affects some areas: Several campgrounds near train tracks experience noise disruption. "A lot of train traffic. Not bad, though, if you're used to train or city sounds," notes Chad A.B. about Seven Winds RV Park in Liberal, Kansas.

Road conditions can be challenging: Some of the more remote camping areas require driving on rough roads. "The dirt road to get there is very rough," warns Truly W. about accessing Cimarron National Grassland. Call ahead if road conditions are a concern.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds available: Some campgrounds offer child-friendly recreation areas. "Love how laid back it is! The owner is so nice too!!" shares Savannah G. about Panhandle Campground in Guymon, which offers playground facilities.

Bring sports equipment: Open spaces allow for outdoor games. "Bring baseball equip if you are staying a while, or frisbees. They have a frisbee golf course and lots of room for baseball or other sports," recommends Diana R. about Lake Palo Duro South Ramp.

Plan for seasonal allergies: The native grasses can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals. "There are loads of ragweed plants everywhere, and it's driving my allergies nuts," cautions Rick M. about Wilburton Fishing Pond. Pack appropriate medications if this affects your family.

Tips from RVers

Easy access to full hookups: Most RV parks near Guymon offer complete services. "The pull through spots where we stayed were nice, pretty level and clean," shares Amy I. about Corral Drive-In RV Park.

Honor system payment: Some smaller RV parks operate with minimal staffing. "Full hook ups, level sites. Pay on the honor system. No amenities but towns nearby are cute. Great stop if you are passing through," explains Lara K. about Prairie RV Park in Elkhart, Kansas.

Cell service varies by location: Connectivity differs significantly between campgrounds. "I had excellent cell service (Verizon)," reports Dionne R. about Wilburton Fishing Pond, while more remote areas may have limited or no coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available in Guymon, Oklahoma?

Western Star RV Ranch is a no-frills RV park with friendly staff, perfect for stopovers. It features gravel sites with surrounding grass areas, approximately 30 full hookup spaces, and includes a community room with restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. Free WiFi is also available. Another option is Seven Pines RV Park located near Guymon, which offers essential RV accommodations. For those willing to travel a bit further, Panhandle Campground provides full hookups, clean bathrooms with free hot showers, and big shade trees, making it suitable for families.

Are there any campgrounds near Guymon for tent camping?

Several tent-friendly campgrounds are available near Guymon. Lake Palo Duro South Ramp offers peaceful tent sites with good patches of grass, a nature walking trail, and is ideal for families with young children. The area behind the dam is particularly quiet. Arkalon Park provides shady tent sites in a region where shade can be scarce. While initially seeming close to a road and train tracks, this 16-site city-run park offers a pleasant camping experience with basic amenities. Both locations provide a good escape from the bustle of everyday life.

What camping is available near Guymon, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Guymon, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 23 campgrounds and RV parks near Guymon, OK and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Guymon, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Guymon, OK is Corral Drive-In RV Park with a 4.8-star rating from 4 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Guymon, OK.