Camping near Heyburn Lake
Searching for the best camping near Heyburn Lake, OK? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Heyburn Lake. Discover great camping spots near Heyburn Lake, reviewed by campers like you.
Searching for the best camping near Heyburn Lake, OK? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Heyburn Lake. Discover great camping spots near Heyburn Lake, reviewed by campers like you.
$25 - $100 / night
"Over all spot 8 was decent and we enjoyed our time at Heyburn Lake."
$15 - $50 / night
"The lake has a little swim beach and the water is a bit dirty like most lakes in Oklahoma."
$30 - $75 / night
$24 / night
"I have to be honest, we’re traveling the country and I didn’t have high hopes for liking Oklahoma. This campground has changed my mind."
We called ahead and clearly explained we needed a full hookup site to test out our motorhome before a major trip. We were also told they had a playground and asked to be placed as close to it as possible. We confirmed that checkout was at 11 AM and were told if we needed a late checkout, it would be an additional$20.
When we arrived, we were one of the only guests there, yet they still insisted on charging a late checkout fee. Even worse— the site they gave us had only 30 amp electric hookup— no water, no sewage hookup— despite what we were promised over the phone. The“playground” was a complete joke: no swings, no slides— just a small metal structure with a few steps. Nothing like what is pictured or advertised. When we asked for a refund because the site was not what we were promised, the older woman at the front desk laughed and said,“It’s raining, the kids can’t play anyway,” and refused to refund us.
She offered a“credit toward a future stay,” which we obviously declined. There are only THREE sites in the entire park with full hookups, and they are right at the front gate next to the train tracks. As a military family(my husband is a disabled combat vet), it’s also worth noting they do not offer any military discount. Between the poor service, false advertising, and complete lack of accommodations, this place is wildly overpriced and absolutely not worth the three-hour drive we made to get there.
0/10 recommend. Save your money and go somewhere else. We left and stayed down the road by Pier 51 instead— a much better experience.
This is the old city lake outside of Pawhuska. It is not Bluestem Lake (Bluestem is a couple miles north). The Old city lake is smaller and quieter and has no improvements beyond a few picnic tables and a toilet only the desperate would consider using. To reach the camping area you drive across the damn to the west boat dock area. There is a dirt road/trail that heads up to a few camping spots. Most of the camping areas have been abandoned to time but some of them are still maintained. The lake is a no wake lake and is great for kayaking. They used to stock it with trout. Near the east boat ramp is a pretty cool table top rock feature. Below the damn you can find a trail and some bluffs that are fun to explore. On top of the bluffs is an old abandoned camping area.
Safe, spacious, with amenities.
I searched everywhere but everyone is more about making money, and then there are a few that are simply free(dry camping), first come fist serve I would guess. But we are head there now, and if we find a spot to pitch our tent for awhile, then I will update any review you need. On our way(FYI, we are disabled, seniors, and I am a Vetran on fixed income, thus cannot afford all these permits.). Try this place my friends!
Super quiet and peaceful campground, bathroom and showers weren’t to bad just a perfect relaxing area to lay your head down at night
Once arriving at the camp site, I discovered that the sites near the lake were very sloped making it a little difficult to find a flat spot to set up a tent. I talking to one passer-by, who was unfortunately house-less at the time, who explained that Hawthorn Bluff does not charge for camping until April 1st. I paid for my campsite as the website did not state this. I'm not upset by this because I know the fees will help maintain the park. However, this makes for some very interesting campers. The couple next to our site were having a domestic dispute where the lady sped off in her car after cussing her partner out for some time. She returned later with an 18 pack, one in her hand, and thankfully they seemed to have made up. This was hard to explain to my young kids who witnessed the whole exchange. Since they were not charging for campsites during my stay, the showers were locked and not opened as well as another restroom. There was only one opened restroom on the opposite side of the park and it had beer cans and other trash in it.
Nice views of the lake, but I think I'll cross this one off my list for next time.
While it is a nude resort (yes, we are lifelong nudists), this place has everything you need!
Two swimming pools, a very nice restaurant, tennis, pickleball, a wonderful office staff, recreation rooms a meeting hall and some really cool full time people.
Did it mention almost six miles of hiking trails? Yes, our dogs loved hiking here, the had a well marked system of signs telling you where you are in case you get turned around.
For the single female adventurous types out there, my better 3/4ers was never concerned about creeps while out hiking on her own or in the rest of the park. One of the few nude resort out there.
Our att and verizon service worked very well.
We've stayed here between May and August several times
Weather: they have a huge variety of weather from beautiful calm and clear days to tornados.
Bugs: chiggers will leave red bite marks on your lower legs. Don't put insect repellent on your skin, just your shoes.
Great campground with great host.On river so fishing right there.Minutes from Sand Springs or Mannford.Great walking trails and playground
Spots are level and have full hook ups. We didn't try the bathrooms or laundry rooms and stayed only 3 nights. It's in the middle of town so there is plenty of road and train noises, but that didn't bother us too much. It's a decent spot to stay if you are just passing through or visiting town. Spots all seem to be pull through and they stack you close when full. It's park yourself just remember your site number. We didn't see the camp host once.
Camping near Heyburn Lake, Oklahoma, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Heyburn Lake, Oklahoma, has its ups and downs, but with the right preparation, you can have a great time enjoying the outdoors!
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Heyburn Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, Heyburn Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 99 campgrounds and RV parks near Heyburn Lake and 1 free dispersed camping spot.
Which is the most popular campground near Heyburn Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Heyburn Lake is Heyburn Park with a 4.2-star rating from 14 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Heyburn Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Heyburn Lake.
What parks are near Heyburn Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Heyburn Lake that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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