Best Glamping near Guymon, OK

Panhandle Campground, located in Guymon, offers glamping accommodations alongside its traditional camping options, providing a higher-comfort alternative for outdoor enthusiasts. The campground features full hookups, drinking water, electric connections, and shower facilities for a more convenient outdoor experience. "We LOVED this campground! Well maintained playground for the kids. Very clean bathrooms with free hot showers. Big shade trees," shared one visitor who traveled with three generations of family. The site is family-friendly with picnic tables throughout, and its year-round availability makes it ideal for luxury camping experiences in any season. The well-maintained grounds and spacious sites allow for a comfortable retreat with modern amenities while still enjoying Oklahoma's natural beauty.

Visitors to the area can also explore Cimarron Campground in the nearby Cimarron National Grassland, which offers glamping options in a more natural setting. The campground sits between small ponds in a wetland area, creating a unique environment for wildlife observation and stargazing. According to a camper, "Lovely camping in the National Cimarron Grasslands. Peaceful beauty all around." The area is excellent for bird watching, with various species including raptors, warblers, and flocks of starlings. Hiking opportunities abound on the Santa Fe Trail which follows the original path of the old wagon trail through the plains. The campground has recently been updated with more accessible features, maintaining clean facilities including vault toilets and potable drinking water. At only $7 per night, it offers an affordable glamping experience with scenic natural surroundings.

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Glamping Reviews near Guymon, OK

19 Reviews of 3 Guymon Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Bugs galore

    Stay far far away from this campground. Unless you like wasps and bugs. I couldn’t even use the restrooms because they were overtaken by wasps. I set up my tent and the wasps were swarming all over my tent.

  • 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.

  • Terri B.
    Nov. 20, 2019

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Semi-Boondocking

    Cimarron National Grasslands,$7.00 per sites 10 sites(some are double sites so they call it 14 sites) all pads ar gravel, a couple are pretty level, all sites have fire ring, vaulted toilets, several water spigots according to Kansas worker they check the spigot monthly. Several Ponds some are stocked with trout in the winter a stamp is needed for the rainbow trout. During the summer they are stocked with catfish. 23 miles Santa Fe Trail are within the Parks boundaries. Bobwhite, and coyote, dear and other birds spotted through the Park. CAUTION: Before you get to site 1, there are 2 trees the one on the left has the scars to show the damage it has done to taller vehicles(we are 13.11 and just received a slight raspberry a couple layers of self leveling caullk and all is good for now!).

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2018

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Unexpected Beauty

    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! The sunrises alone are worth the price of admission, which was just $7 per night.

    Just off the park driving tour road, this little campground sits between small ponds in a larger wetland area within the Cimarron River. Each site is spacious with the usual picnic table, fire ring, and tent pad. Vault toilets and potable drinking water are available all year round, we just had to wait for the faucet to thaw after freezing up overnight.

    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. Hiking is close by on the Sante Fe Trail which follows the original path of the old wagon trail through the plains, biking and other motorized recreational vehicles are allowed in certain areas. While the terrain might not be challenging, the sandy soil makes any long walk or ride just a little bit more difficult.

    The nearby town of Elkhart affords the usual amenities for groceries, gas, and a few restaurants. The National Grassland office is also in town if you want more information about the area. Check out our blog about our time traveling through southern Kansas...and unexpected treat!

  • B
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Great little bit of relief from the Plains

    Nice little spot compared to surrounding land, small trees, zero traffic noise. Fairly light traffic, no services, good Verizon signal. Pit toilet. In October just 3 of 12 or so spots taken.

  • M
    Oct. 24, 2024

    Seven Winds RV Park

    Older Park with a lot of long-term people

    All the sites are pull through everything worked sewer water electric $20 a night for 30 amp. Owner was very friendly when I was here the Highway 54 was torn up completely so it would be best to call and come in the back way if you look at your Mac, you can take a left on 12th St. by the Valero and go down and wind your way through.

  • Katie L.
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    One night on the plains

    Great small campground! Not busy, sites are well maintained, there is water, trash bins, and pit toilets as clean as they come. Verizon has good coverage out here. This is definitely one of my favorite campgrounds so far in the Plains states. Looks like they’ve made some recent updates to be more accessible.

  • Debbie J.
    Aug. 18, 2021

    Seven Winds RV Park

    Would Not Stay Here

    I had a reservation at this park, but when We arrived and got a look at the park we quickly left. Mostly perm sites with old, run down campers. The park was dirty and seemed very sketchy. Would not stay here.

  • 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.


Guide to Guymon

Glamping close to Guymon, Oklahoma provides campers with access to both established campgrounds and natural grassland settings. Located in the Oklahoma Panhandle at an elevation of approximately 3,100 feet, the area experiences temperature extremes with hot summers and cold winters. The region's flat terrain offers expansive horizons and striking night skies, making it popular for stargazing enthusiasts seeking luxury outdoor accommodations.

What to do

Stargazing at night: Cimarron National Grassland offers exceptional stargazing opportunities away from city lights. "I slept out under the magnificent stars, staring at the milky way late into the night," reports one camper at Cimarron Campground.

Bird watching year-round: The wetland areas attract diverse bird species throughout the seasons. "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 a visitor to Cimarron.

Fishing in stocked ponds: Several ponds in the area are regularly maintained with fish. "Several Ponds are stocked with trout in the winter. During the summer they are stocked with catfish," explains a camper at Seven Winds RV Park.

What campers like

Peaceful environment: The remote setting provides tranquility rare in more developed campgrounds. "This place was wonderful. Clean, quiet, remote, beautiful. It does not seem to be rigorously overseen, yet it is in fine shape: water pumps, toilets, trash cans all working and clean," shares a visitor to Cimarron Campground.

Affordable rates: Glamping close to Guymon offers good value compared to other destinations. "The sunrises alone are worth the price of admission, which was just $7 per night," reports a Cimarron camper. Similarly, Seven Winds RV Park offers "sewer water electric $20 a night for 30 amp."

Spacious sites: Panhandle Campground provides ample room between sites. "We enjoyed our stay here so much we booked another night. Love how laid back it is! The owner is so nice too!!" shares one satisfied visitor who appreciated the generous spacing.

What you should know

Weather considerations: The Oklahoma Panhandle experiences extreme conditions. "Although the night was chilly & windy, this grassland provided us a comfortable place to sleep and a very peaceful night," notes a spring visitor to Cimarron Campground.

Road conditions vary: Access to some sites requires careful navigation. "The dirt road to get there is very rough," warns one Cimarron camper. Another advises, "CAUTION: Before you get to site 1, there are 2 trees the one on the left has the scars to show the damage it has done to taller vehicles."

Insects can be problematic: Depending on the season, prepare for bugs. "Flies were a bit bad in the early afternoon but settled down at night," reports a family staying at Cimarron in September.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Look for campgrounds with children's facilities. "Small playground nearby. Hiking on flat ground," mentions a Cimarron National Grassland visitor, noting the recreational options beyond camping.

Plan for weather changes: The region experiences rapid weather shifts. "We traveled with a travel trailer and three generations of family (five of us ages 4-64)... A few sweet cows behind us and a thunderstorm in front of us and hundreds of happy birds singing," describes a multi-generational camping group.

Choose sites with shade: Summer temperatures can be intense. "Not very many spots but nice fishing at small ponds. One pond has ADA access," notes a Cimarron visitor, highlighting accessible features for family members with mobility concerns.

Tips from RVers

Level sites available: Many RV sites are designed for easy setup. "It is a decent place for an overnight stop. Pricing is low. Full hookup, pull through spots," reports a visitor to Seven Winds RV Park.

Big rig accommodation: Panhandle Campground accommodates larger vehicles. "Not a railroad to be found! The road is quiet at night. Big rig friendly," notes a recent visitor.

Utility connections: Check which hookups are available at each location. "Nice campground. Level sites, water available, and restrooms. Sites are separated but you will hear generators from nearby neighbors," advises an RVer who stayed at Cimarron Campground.

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