Best Campgrounds near Heavener, OK

Southeastern Oklahoma's Ouachita Mountains provide a diverse camping landscape around Heavener, with options ranging from established parks to remote forest sites. Heavener Runestone Park offers 18 campsites with electric hookups, showers, and hiking trails centered around a historical Viking runestone attraction. Within a 30-minute drive, Cedar Lake Recreation Area in the Ouachita National Forest features pine-forested campsites with lake access, while Lake Wister State Park provides multiple campgrounds with varying amenities. The region's topography challenges typical Oklahoma landscape expectations, with mountainous terrain, pine forests, and scenic overlooks along the Talimena Scenic Byway.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring navigation on forest service roads. Fall and spring are ideal camping seasons, with moderate temperatures and spectacular foliage, particularly along the Talimena Drive. Summer brings hot days but generally comfortable evenings. As one camper noted, "The campground is heavily forested with pine trees and there are some sites right off the lake. Normally when we would go in the fall and spring it was not very crowded." Winter camping is possible at year-round facilities like Cedar Lake and Lake Wister, though campers should prepare for chilly nights. Cell service can be limited in more remote areas, particularly in the national forest sections.

Trail access represents a significant draw for the region's campgrounds. Cedar Lake campers frequently mention the convenience of trails directly from campsites, with one visitor stating, "With so many trails that you can access just by walking out of the campsite, this is my favorite spot to camp in Oklahoma." Heavener Runestone Park features well-marked hiking trails suitable for families, though some cliff-side tent sites require caution with children. Train noise is occasionally mentioned by Heavener campers due to a nearby refueling station. The pine forests create a distinct camping atmosphere that surprises first-time visitors, with several reviewers noting they "wouldn't have guessed they were in Oklahoma" when surrounded by the mountainous, forested landscape.

Best Camping Sites Near Heavener, Oklahoma (110)

    1. Heavener Runestone Park

    9 Reviews
    Heavener, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 653-2241

    $15 - $20 / night

    "They have showers and a separate restroom near the campsite - the showers are locked for campers only but the restrooms are public. The site had a nearby pavilion and running water."

    "We came to Heavener Runestone Park with three families and nine young children and had the BEST time! Totally worth the drive from Tulsa. The park is beautiful and secluded, very clean and well kept."

    2. Cedar Lake (Oklahoma) Equestrian Camp

    12 Reviews
    Hodgen, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 653-2991

    $15 - $40 / night

    "We completed this campout with another family and this is our favorite campout in Oklahoma. The large pines, the facilities and the hiking is wonderful. Cedar lake is beautiful."

    "we took a group of Trail Life boys there and we had a good time. There are plenty of good trails near by and we used Cedar Lake as our basecamp."

    3. Winding Stair Campground (Ok) — Ouachita National Forest

    11 Reviews
    Big Cedar, OK
    13 miles

    $3 - $14 / night

    "If you plopped me into this camp I wouldn’t have guessed I was in Oklahoma."

    "Driving from Mena to Talihina along this stretch of highway is a treat when it comes to the spectacular views.  "

    4. Cedar Lake Equestrian Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hodgen, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 321-5202

    $10 - $23 / night

    "This was mine and my mom's favorite place to camp in Oklahoma. The campground is heavily forested with pine trees and there are some sites right off the lake."

    "It’s wonderful in the fall when the leaves are changing, the days are cooler, and the nights are perfect for gathering around a camp fire."

    5. Victor Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    6 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    10 miles
    Website

    "Very nice lake views. Birdwatching is pretty good. Check out Spiro Mounds and Heavener Runestone, less than an hour's drive from Wister Lake."

    "However, our RV is 35 FT long and while it’s rated for this length it was a little difficult to back into, because of surrounding trees. the view was right on the water edge. sunrise and sunset was great"

    6. Quarry Island Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    4 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 581-2965

    $16 - $29 / night

    "We really enjoy Lake Wister. It is never overcrowded."

    "There were 5 RV sites with full hook ups on isle, even though #4 and # 5 are so close to each other that slide outs could bump into each other, and 2 very nice RV sites with only water and electric on"

    7. Queen Wilhelmina State Park — Queen Wihelmina State Park

    17 Reviews
    Mena, AR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 394-2863

    $23 / night

    "The lodge is a pretty short walk up hill. It has a restaurant and small gift shop. It also has a lookout, and two trailheads. The lobby is spacious with a great view."

    "Driving through this part of Arkansas you can quickly get taken aback by the winding roads the ample beauty, but until you visit the campground and park you will only have a portion of the beauty of the"

    8. Wards Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    3 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 655-7756

    "connections as we as the sites on the island, but the traffic on the island is terrible, there is a splash pad at the park along with a put put golf corse, and if you go into Wister, stop by the old Frisco trail"

    9. Dead Man Gap Dispersed Campsite

    9 Reviews
    Talihina, OK
    17 miles

    "Go another 40 ish yards and there is the end of the side ‘road’/stone path and you’ll find the site we stayed at.
    There is a great fire pit and a well established site."

    "First time in the Ouachita national forest and we found a most excellent spot next to Lillard Creek off of 6010 Deadmans trail Rd. Would recommend a 4wd vehicle."

    10. Below the Dam Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    2 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 655-7756

    "All reservations are done through the state's pay line and can be easily done however if you are struggling I was told you can also stop at the Corp site for some guidance (office just at entrance)."

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Recent Reviews near Heavener, OK

333 Reviews of 110 Heavener Campgrounds


  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Deep woods

    Definitely isolated, kind of creepy at night. Drove our 29ft class c to the site,road is mostly small rocks

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Really in the woods

    Took our class c down the narrow road. Pretty good mostly rock.camp site was clean.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Riverfront RV Resort

    Beautiful Resort!

    We only stayed here 2 nights on our way to Colorado. Beautifully maintained, sits right on the Arkansas river. Pool is cold but clean and well maintained. The park was not even 1/4 full while we were there. I hope business picks up because it’s nice. A little pricey ($81 per night), but with Good Sam or Military discount, it helps. Ladies in the office were fantastic, each going through their purses to find enough quarters so I could wash and dry a load of clothes! Very nice! It was just TOO HOT to do much outside, especially with dogs.

  • Lauren M.
    Jun. 28, 2025

    Pioneer Campgrounds

    Peaceful, healing, and perfect in every season

    We found Pioneer Campgrounds three years ago and have come back every chance we get. It’s more than just a campground—it’s a true escape from the noise and stress of everyday life.

    This place has something special every time we visit. There’s a peaceful creek, a two-mile trail for walking or biking, volleyball and basketball courts, ping pong, and a fire pit for those perfect evening hangouts. The kids have room to run and explore, and our dogs are always welcome.

    The cabins are spacious, super clean, and have great A/C—perfect for relaxing after a day outside. There are spots for tent camping too if that’s your style. Each visit brings something new: upgrades, little surprises, and thoughtful touches that make it feel even more like home.

    They also offer extras like a washer and dryer, coffee, cold drinks, and shirts—all for a small charge. Plus, the WiFi is great thanks to Starlink, which is a bonus when you need to stay a little connected.

    Whether it’s spring, summer, fall, or winter, this place is beautiful year-round. It’s peaceful, quiet, and perfect for our family!

    Big thank-you to Matt—the owner—he’s kind, down-to-earth, and truly an awesome dude. We’re so glad we found this gem. Thanks from The Mays Family. 💚

  • Headgear7 The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Springhill

    Close to home but well worth it

    I have been camping out here for years but never took advantage of the A side. A12-14 are premian spots to camp. I tent camp and the view is amazing. It’s in between the Arkansas river and Massard creek. You can launch a boat or you can go kayaking in Massard creek. There’s Cat fish, Perch and, Bass.

  • Jacob
    Jun. 8, 2025

    Turner Creek Road

    Peaceful

    Very secluded spot no amenities just a rock fire ring Very peaceful

  • Jenny The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Springhill

    Clean

    Right off the highway, this is a clean and convenient spot to camp.

  • B
    May. 12, 2025

    Deadman Gap South Trail Dispersed Campsite

    Quiet, Hidden, Gem

    This spot was amazing, the first place I had planned for was taken, so this was my next option and it did not disappoint. The pond was calm, with some bullfrogs and snakes which were cool to experience. There was plenty of space for a couple of cars on level ground, fire pit was nicely maintained as well. Don’t mess this place up!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2025

    Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    Nice place to stay

    Friendly helpful staff. Decent lots. Many are shaded. Several things for kids including a pool.


Guide to Heavener

Campgrounds near Heavener, Oklahoma feature distinctive mountain terrain that transitions into pine forests, creating a landscape rarely associated with the state. Located within the Ouachita Mountains region, these sites range in elevation from 500 to 2,600 feet, offering temperature variations that can drop 5-10 degrees cooler at higher elevations. Forest service roads leading to remote camping areas often require careful navigation, with several becoming challenging after rainfall.

What to do

Hiking from campsites: Cedar Lake campgrounds provide direct access to trails without driving. "With so many trails that you can access just by walking out of the campsite, this is my favorite spot to camp in Oklahoma," states one Cedar Lake visitor. The lake perimeter trail extends approximately 3 miles on relatively flat terrain.

Water activities: Lake Wister offers multiple access points for fishing and boating across several campgrounds. "The lake was absolutely beautiful and so were the campsites. Our camp host was super nice and got us a great spot to spend the weekend. I needed an electric hookup to charge the batteries on my boat every night," reports a camper at Victor Campground.

Historical exploration: Beyond camping, the region offers cultural sites worth visiting. "Check out Spiro Mounds and Heavener Runestone, less than an hour's drive from Wister Lake," recommends a winter visitor. The Heavener Runestone features "a really fun little trail that runs from the campsites down to the runestone," according to another camper.

What campers like

Pine forest setting: The tall pines create a distinct camping atmosphere throughout the region. "The large pines, the facilities and the hiking is wonderful. Cedar lake is beautiful. When we lived in Oklahoma we would camp out regularly in March," notes a camper at Cedar Lake Equestrian Campground.

Mountain views: Elevated campgrounds provide scenic vistas uncommon in Oklahoma. "If you plopped me into this camp I wouldn't have guessed I was in Oklahoma. Just a bit off the beautiful Talimena Drive, it is well shaded, close to spectacular overlooks and lots of hiking options around," writes a visitor to Winding Stair Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Campers regularly report diverse wildlife encounters. "Saw a ton of wild turkeys and two cottonmouth snakes," mentions one Cedar Lake visitor. Another camper noted bald eagle sightings near Lake Wister, suggesting early morning hours as the best viewing time.

What you should know

Remote location considerations: Many campgrounds require preparation due to distance from services. "Don't forget the ice, there's nothing close," advises a Cedar Lake camper. Cell service varies significantly, with higher reception at established state parks and limited connectivity in national forest areas.

Seasonal bathhouse closures: Facilities undergo periodic maintenance. "Several toilet facilities were down along with several others due to septic tank system issues that they were waiting on parts to arrive to fix. They provided portable toilets in the interim which worked fine," reports a camper at Wards Campground.

Train noise: Railroad operations affect some campgrounds. "Heavener is near a train refueling station, so you'll hear a lot of trains," mentions a tent camper. This primarily impacts the Heavener Runestone Park area rather than more remote forest locations.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. "The playground was really fun and right by site 1. It's a big site so we put four tents and 15 people on that site comfortably," notes a visitor to Heavener Runestone Park.

Educational opportunities: Historical sites engage children through storytelling. "The history around the Runestone is so interesting, the kids loved hearing about the Vikings. The hiking was beautiful and just challenging enough to be fun while accessible for little kids," says a family that visited with nine young children.

Campsite safety considerations: Some locations require additional supervision. "Out of the three cliff tent sites I would say only 1 was safe for kids, 2 and 3 were too close to the cliff," warns a Heavener Runestone Park visitor regarding the elevated sites.

Tips from RVers

Campsite selection: RV campers recommend researching specific loops for better experiences. "The sites are laid out badly and way too close to each other. Grills, picnic table and fire ring behind sites. Most within 5 feet of neighbors sewer connection," reports a Victor Campground visitor, while noting "our particular site was adequate."

Site preparation: Level sites vary across campgrounds. "We stayed at RV site #3 on Quarry Island. The concrete pad was perfectly level and took no time to set up," shares a camper at Quarry Island Campground, adding "There were 5 RV sites with full hook ups on isle, even though #4 and # 5 are so close to each other that slide outs could bump into each other."

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping presents both challenges and rewards. "Very pretty campground, clean and relatively quiet this time of year. A very few campers here the week of Christmas 2020," reports a winter visitor to Victor Campground. Year-round RV sites remain available when some tent-only areas close.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Heavener, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Heavener, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 110 campgrounds and RV parks near Heavener, OK and 19 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Heavener, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Heavener, OK is Heavener Runestone Park with a 4.9-star rating from 9 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 free dispersed camping spots near Heavener, OK.

What parks are near Heavener, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 35 parks near Heavener, OK that allow camping, notably Pine Creek Lake and John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake.