Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hastings, OK

Several RV parks with full hookups operate near Hastings, Oklahoma. Wichita Bend RV Park provides water and electric hookups with both 30-amp and 50-amp service for $17 per night, featuring level sites with a 72-hour maximum stay. Wichita Falls RV Park in nearby Wichita Falls, Texas offers full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. "The sites are spacious. Pull-through and back-in sites are available. Pull-through sites are for shorter RVs as they are tightly curved," noted one camper about similar parks in the region. Buffalo Bob's RV Park in Lawton provides concrete pad sites with water, electric, and sewer hookups, accommodating big rigs with pull-through access.

Most RV parks in the area maintain year-round operation, though seasonal considerations affect site conditions. Many parks utilize honor-system payment methods, with envelopes provided for after-hours check-ins. While some campgrounds like Wichita Bend RV Park lack bathroom facilities, others such as Buffalo Bob's offer clean shower and restroom buildings. Dump stations are available at most locations, and most parks accommodate pets. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region. According to a visitor at Hapgood RV Park, the sites were "clean, flat, gravel spots with electric and water," making it "a great stop for an overnight stay." Highway noise affects some locations, particularly those situated directly off Interstate 44.

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174 Reviews of 46 Hastings Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 9, 2020

    Wichita Falls RV Park

    Lovely Park!

    We were here for 5 nights in August 2020. We were in back-in site 20, which was level, shaded and plenty wide and long enough for our 35’ MH and tow car. The pads are gravel with a paved pad for picnic table. There are a lot of pull through sites that are plenty long for big rigs and not tight together. They have FHU, great cable and very decent WiFi. Verizon cell service was 4G 4 bars. The fulltime and long-term folks are over in a different section. The park is on the Wichita River, has lots of ducks and geese that like the pond there and there are lots of kitschy things around the park. They have a pool, laundry and bathhouses- all clean. I did not meet any staff as they had contactless check-in– your paperwork is taped to the office door. There is plenty of shopping all around. We took a lovely hike through Lucy Park and saw the beautiful Wichita Falls. We would go back to this very nice park.

  • Mimi B.
    Jun. 24, 2021

    Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area

    "LETRA" on Fort Sill Base

    Military CG on Fort Sill's base. Spent 5 weeks here. Scenery and base is beautiful. It's in the Wichita Mountains near Mt Scott and Medicine Park. Clean lake with paddle boat and kayak rentals. Mini golf, beach and water slides. Nice museum and Indian Cemetaries on base. Saw geese, fox, Coyotes, Buffalo, prairie dogs and rattle snakes. All sites are pull through and fairly level. Full hookups with 30 & 50 amp service. Laundry room with 4 washers & dryers, $1 (when working). There is also a laundrette by the Commissary. Didn't use showers or restroom but checked them out. Ladies room was very dated and needs a really good cleaning.
    There are a lot of long term rvs. Some not stayed in by the owners the entire time we were there. We didn't have any issue getting the site we reserved as someone mentioned in a previous review. The staff was nice when we asked to change our site to one with a better view. Biggest con was absolutely no warning on their site that there is training going on all around the CG. If you have a Veteran with PTSD like I do prepare him/her that they shoot howitzer rounds at any given time. We had no clue and the 1st week there was a rough one for my DAV. Do not use Letra Gate. It's closed. Ignore GPS and go to Apache Gate. Better yet set GPS for Apache Gate. It's the quickest route and you won't have to drive through the busy base and narrow roads.

  • Edward C.
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Wichita Falls RV Park

    Nice RV Park

    Quiet and peaceful RV Park. The ladies at the office were very helpful and friendly. They are pet friendly with a nice dog walk area. The restrooms are spacious, clean, and have large residential style showers. We couldn’t have asked for more for our weekend visit during my daughter’s softball tournament.

  • J
    Sep. 21, 2020

    Lake Arrowhead State Park Campground

    Very nice for a state park 9/20/20

    Pros: easy access from state hwy. Restrooms were very clean. This park has made pull through sites for big rigs. The lake and fishing area are great. Very quite and no artificial lights, heat place to star gaze. Love the little circles the water/electricity sites are located. Large site next side acceptable distance away. Every site has a covered shelter.

    Cons: some of the sites need added gravel or black top.

    I will be coming back and staying, great state park.

  • Sara R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2020

    Doris Campground

    Locals Gem of Oklahoma

    Absolutely wonderful camping and hiking!! Lots of camping spots - and most were well distanced for plenty of privacy. Due to COVID all spots require pre-registration online and only self contained vehicles are permitted (all bathrooms are closed). There is no service in the park, but about 2 bars next to the Visitor’s center (which is also closed), so be sure to reserve a spot before you get close to the park. Some sites are dry and some have electric hookups. No water available due to an ongoing E. Coli issue. The camp host was really nice and stopped by both nights we were there. There were lots of hikes and we are looking forward to coming back for an extended stay. For hiking, we loved 40 foot hole (nice waterfall) and Little Baldy for sunset. Wish we had been here a couple weeks earlier because I bet the trees would have been at peak fall foliage color. We saw long horns and bison several times, but unfortunately didn’t see any prairie dogs. We heard this park is mostly used by locals (~80 miles from Oklahoma City), and not many long distance travelers hear about it. Also heard there are great mountain biking trails.

  • Stephen K.
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Burkburnett-Wichita Falls KOA

    nice overnight spot

    overall, this campground was a nice overnight spot on our route to Dallas. There were nice paved pull through sites and a good gravel pad surrounded by grass.  There were large trees, which seem rare in this part of Texas, but they were mainly on the perimeter back in sites.   The restrooms looked recently redone, but it did take a while for the hot water in the shower to warm up.  Be warned that mosquitoes were pretty thick when we visited.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 14, 2024

    Camp Doris

    Outer Loop Sites Almost Always Great

    Doris CG, Wichita Mnts, OK: This park was a pleasant surprise. The hiking was splendid and much better than expected. The visitor center deserves at least an hour of time. Fabulous. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 for the scenery, and bathroom cleanliness. General layout of campsites is a bit of a minus.
    Price 2023: $ 11 for non electric w interagency pass

    Security: Not at night Usage during visit: Full during spring break Site Privacy: Open sites. Some back up to each other. Our site, 9 backs up to #7. Site Spacing: varies - the map in photos is pretty representative Pad surface: blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: A bit noisy during this spring break week. Outside Road Noise: None. Some campsites back up towards the campground access road. I would rather have one of these sites than any inner loop site I saw. Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: E loop Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Yes, near the pit toilets.
    Generators: Allowed Bathroom: New and clean pit toilets in most loops . Whoever cleans the pit toilets has high cleanliness standards. . . E-loop has flush toilets. The sinks and toilets were very clean . Showers: Near E Loop. Fairly clean after a busy weekend. Pull Throughs: I didn’t see any Cell Service (AT&T): No bars at Campground. 2 bars outside of visitor center Setting: In an oak Forest. Recent Weather: 70s downtown 30s Solar: Yes, but when trees leaf out, the solar will still be available in most sites but not as great.
    Host: Not in all loops Rig Size: E loop has some larger rigs. Sites: I don’t particularly like the sites on the inside of the loops. Water view sites are circled on the map. I would be happy with these. Best sites in Loop A: 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 13, 15. E63 is the only site I liked in the electric loop. A 7&9 are not good sites as far as privacy from each other.

  • Gordon D.
    Mar. 6, 2020

    Wichita Falls RV Park

    Sunday-Wed stay

    Full hook ups. Friendly staff. Roads were paved it a little run down. Crushed stone pads were flat and easy to stabilize. Also good for keeping the dirt out. Cement area with picnic table was at every site. Several long time guests on East edge the rest of the park was wide open. Had good space for dogs. Backed up to a river and had its own pond. Along the river there was no issue with road noise. No recycle collection or Propane on site. Was a nice quiet stay in Early March

  • Shalise J.
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Wichita Bend RV Park

    Good for the price

    Only $17 a night for water and 30 amp hookups. No internet, and close to the highway so expect traffic noise. Verizon has decent coverage. There are some hiking trails and a bridge that would have been neat to explore, unfortunately we were rained out and didn't get the chance.


Guide to Hastings

Hastings, Oklahoma camping options provide convenient access to the Wichita Mountains region, where elevations range from 1,000 to 2,400 feet. Located along the I-44 corridor, campgrounds in this area serve as strategic stopping points for travelers between Oklahoma City and Dallas, with most sites experiencing temperature ranges from 30°F in winter to over 100°F in summer.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Wichita Bend RV Park connects to a network of biking paths via a walking bridge. "Mountain bike and running trails right from park. Also nice river walk and park next door," notes lenny M. about the recreational options.

Visit Wichita Falls: The nearby city offers attractions within easy driving distance. "The Wichita Falls area does have enough sights to fill 3 days if you wanted to stay that long," explains Elaine F. from Wichita Bend RV Park.

Wildlife viewing: A short drive from Hastings camping areas takes you to Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge. "If you drive to Witchita Mountain Wildlife Refuge you may see elk, bison, Longhorns and deer. The hiking trails are great and worth the visit," recommends Kathi V. from Military Park Fort Sill Medicine Creek RV Park.

What campers like

River access: Waterfront locations provide additional recreation options. "The park is on the Wichita River, has lots of ducks and geese that like the pond there and there are lots of kitschy things around the park," reports Jan S. about her stay at Wichita Falls RV Park.

Budget-friendly rates: Many RV campgrounds near Hastings offer reasonable nightly fees. "At the time I stayed full hook ups where $15. Easy check in, just write your info down and out 15 dollars in an envelope. Very quiet and clean park," explains Brandon M. about Hapgood RV Park.

Concrete parking pads: Level sites with solid foundations make setup easier. "We came to Lawton to see family for Christmas and this place was very clean with both pull thru and back in sites. It was perfect for being near family for the holiday," shares Kim S. about Buffalo Bob's RV Park.

What you should know

Highway noise levels: Many RV sites near Hastings sit close to major roadways. "Due to it being right off I44, there is road noise," warns Elaine F. about Wichita Bend RV Park, while another camper notes, "There is little if any shade."

Site selection considerations: Campgrounds typically offer both pull-through and back-in options. "We had a good level campsite with a choice of every campsite in the campground. We were the only ones there for the night. We were undisturbed and spent a peaceful night," reports David W. about his experience at Hapgood RV Park.

Bathroom availability: Facilities vary significantly between parks. "There is a max stay of 72 hours @ $17 a night. Sites have water and electricity. There is also a dump station. There are NO bathrooms or showers," notes Elaine F. about staying at Wichita Bend.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Some RV campgrounds near Hastings feature pools for summer recreation. "Bathrooms and swimming pool very clean, and the pond and bridge were a joy for our kids, as well as the geese that were stopping there," shares JJ V. about Wichita Falls RV Park.

Park amenities: Look for campgrounds with adjacent recreation areas. "Connected by walking bridge to great park area with waterfall," reports Stacey L. about Wichita Bend RV Park, providing additional play options for children.

Space considerations: Evaluate site spacing when camping with kids. "The spaces were close together but there was so much land around the sites to explore. It was safe, not far off the main road but no road noise," explains lynn about Hapgood RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Overnight convenience: Many parks accommodate late arrivals with self-registration systems. "We pulled in at 10:30 pm but very easy to park in pull through spot. Clean, flat, gravel spots with electric and water. Put $15 in an envelope as required," shares Heidi A. about her experience at Hapgood RV Park.

Military base access: Some camping options require special permissions. "If you don't have a military ID you can stop at the visitor center and get a pass for your stay," advises Rosemary M. about staying at Military Park Fort Sill Medicine Creek RV Park.

Hookup availability: RV campgrounds near Hastings offer varying levels of service connections. "Only $17 a night for water and 30 amp hookups. No internet, and close to the highway so expect traffic noise. Verizon has decent coverage," explains Shalise J. about Wichita Bend RV Park.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Hastings, OK is Wichita Bend RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 7 reviews.

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