Top Glamping near Kenton, OK

Join the fun near Kenton. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. Kenton is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Kenton

31 Reviews of 1 Kenton Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    November 5, 2023

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Goathead Heaven!

    We got there late last night, the management was friendly and helpful, the spot was nice and flat for the RV, it was quiet and peaceful… and good Lord the goat head stickers were plentiful. My dog was a victim!!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    September 20, 2022

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Amazing view

    Stayed in September, lots of goat head stickers. So those with pets be aware. Great campsites, bathrooms really nice (we rooftop tent camp). We stayed in the no lights area. Such an amazing view of the stars! We were lucky with a clear night. It’s a don’t miss if you are passing through!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    June 10, 2022

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Completely check out for the weekend!

    Small little park but if you’re looking to completely check out and chill, this is it. There’s a cute little river with swim bitch, nice private shower, and beautiful spacious sites. Every day we saw deer and wild turkey. There’s a nice lake, hiking, and dinosaur tracks. RV sites have 30amp and water. Most hookups are on the passenger side, so make sure your hose and cable are long enough.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    May 20, 2022

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Beautiful place

    Only stayed 2 nights but it was amazing. The stargazing is as great as advertised. Not busy at all when we were here, probably 50% capacity.

    Brand new shower houses. Some decent hikes. It's a half hour drive to Boise City for fuel, groceries so come prepared.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    November 3, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    A Beautiful Welcome to the Wild West

    This secluded park is seated right on the start of a semi-arid climate. Shortly before arrival from the east the grass turns golden and and you begin to see varieties of cactus and yucca. Upon entering the park we were greeted by a small herd of pronghorn deer bouncing along the road. We also ran into a herd of mule deer in the park that were quite accustomed to people, they let me get within 10 yards of them before the bolted. The park has all the amenities you’d expect of a state park; showers, toilets, and established camp sites with fire rings, grills and picnic tables. However the seclusion was not expected. The nearest town where you can get supplies and gas is Boise 36 miles east of the park. The park is situated around a small lake which is partially surrounded by small limestone cliffs. There are a few trails to hike varying in length and difficulty from a stroll in nature to a bit of exercise, nothing to extreme though. After heading west out of the park to Black Mesa itself the geography changes rapidly from small limestone formations and boulders to large sandstone canyons out of a Wild West movie where outlaws would be hiding and mountain lions would be (and still are) stalking their prey. The beginning of the trail up the Mesa has a small parking lot and is a 4 hour hike to the top. The area is popular for the star gazing unfortunately it was overcast the nights we were there but the scenery and wildlife was beautiful enough to make up for the lack of stars. All in all it was great and highly recommended for families and those looking for a secluded far from civilization camping experience but still wanting the amenities of a maintained park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    October 14, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Beautiful night time skies and nice campground

    We stopped at Black Mesa State Park so that my husband could get some nighttime pics and see the dinosaur tracks. We met wonderful folks in the camp and had a great time. Will visit again. The Park Ranger was very helpful in giving directions to the dinosaur tracks.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    October 9, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Not State Park quality

    Facilities are in need of TLC. Sewer system was broken. Inside of Ranger Station looked like a mess with lounge chair and coffee pot, personal items, and live reptiles on display that are not native to the area. Maintenance guy was our only contact with park staff, and he was so tired he initially snapped at me, then apologized profusely. He entered us into the computer so we could register a site which is the only way to get one. Next morning the electricity went out and with it the water pump. We left in a hurry. The natural part of the park is great, although I am concerned about the lack of bird species at this migratory time.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    July 29, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Perfect.

    This small campground is a special experience. Driving to this off the beaten path site is a worthwhile adventure. If you are thinking about exploring through the area make this a stop. The well tended facilities, cleanliness, and quiet all made for a perfect experiences.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    July 29, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Oasis in the middle of nowhere

    We chose to stay at Black Mesa on our way back from a week in Colorado, when we were about 30 miles from the park we started to wonder what we got into. The landscape driving up to the park is like desert. To our surprise we pulled into a little oasis in the middle of big country. It is parks like this one that makes me so happy to be RV’ing. On our way back to Colorado next year we will stay here for a week and enjoy this awesome place. If you want to be off the grid, this is the place to come.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    July 14, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Pleasant Stay at Black Mesa

    For nostalgia, we decided to stay at Black Mesa…just as we did 30 years ago. We had such a delightful (tent) camping experience in 1991 that we wanted to take our family back in our RV. The ranger checked us in and narrowed down the list of RV sites to choose from. We ultimately chose #13, near the office/WiFi. Everyone enjoyed that! (No cell service though to let family know we arrived safely.) Water and electric was on the opposite side. Kind of weird; but we made it work as our power was long enough to reach. Bath house (womens) had 2 restroom stalls and 2 separate bath stalls with curtains, hook and a small metal table. (1 was handicap accessible with ramp and shower hose.) Water was warm. Tile was rust stained, from well water, I suppose. Needed to be cleaned a bit; but was not terrible. (Didn’t smell and had plenty of tp.) Cool tree growing inside a giant rock. Picnic bench placed in between where rock had split. (near bath house) Overall, nice stay even though we didn’t stay long enough for activities.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    June 13, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Disperse tent camper

    The night sky was very dark and starry. Other campers had telescopes and were very friendly. It appeared under staffed, and the one ranger there looked very tired (possibly alil over worked). Showers were outdated and had like warm to cold water, but I was still very grateful! Had "0" Verizon cell service, and that was Awesome!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    May 31, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Stormy night

    This was an amazing camping trip! Very spotty cellphone service (which is good!) except when there is severe weather. Prepare for anything! The hike up to black Mesa was relatively easy and well marked. Want to return soon!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    February 3, 2021

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    All worth it for the sky alone

    Petroglyphs, dinosaur tracks, incredible wildlife, and of course the awe-inspiring night sky. Plan your trip during a new moon for best results.

    Campground has showers, flush toilets, private tent sites, and a nice swimming spot.

    A little hard to navigate but be sure to bring the high clearance vehicle and you’ll be fine.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    September 15, 2020

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Loved the area...warmed up to the camp

    Like some other reviews have said, the state park isn't at Black Mesa...just near it.

    The area itself has plenty of cool things - Black Mesa, wonderful changing views, dinosaur tracks, petrified forest. Some of those things are at the state park, others are "nearish".

    The campground itself - well, when I showed up I wasn't very impressed. Facilities are outdated and not well cared for. I don't blame the people working there. Probably just a funding thing, especially being so far from the population and capitol of Oklahoma. It's a shame because a lot of people pass through this corner and it might be their only impression of Oklahoma.

    But friendly neighbors, great evening weather and some nice star watching despite thin clouds made me warm up to the place.

    Some spots are have big nice shade trees, but with all the star watching you might actually want a spot without trees.

    No Verizon service but AT&T was strong enough to FaceTime with.

    Next time I come back to the area - and I hope to - I will check out camping options at some of the nearby bed and breakfasts. Would love to see the state invest a little in this camp. I don't think it would take much.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    August 22, 2020

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Small but a great stop

    This is a small park but has some really nice views. This is a great place to stop for a day or two as you are traveling. There is a place to see dinosaur tracks and also 3 corners (Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma). Highest point in Oklahoma, but you wouldn’t know it. When you get on top of the flats you can see for a ways! Watch for snakes on the trails but worth the early morning or late evening hike.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    July 11, 2020

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Nearby campground to Preserve area

    This is the best and just about the only camping area if you want to visit the Black Mesa Preserve, which somewhere around 15-30 minutes away by car. There are many tent and RV sites in the creek area, and there is a bathroom here, though it feels like a high school locker room, wasn't very clean, and didn't have soap (during the coronavirus pandemic, so this was a little upsetting). There are tent sites in the lake area, which is a short drive from the main camping area. 

    There was a camp host there to guide us, and she was very friendly and helpful. 

    Thankfully, this site now doesn't turn on its street lights, so you can see the stars in all their glory! This is the darkest skies in the continental US, so I was so happy to hear they've finally shut off their street lights. View of the Milky Way is stunning from here.

    The creek was dried up when we were here. But we saw a fox, a couple deer, rabbits, and many bird species.

    YOU MUST go visit the Preserve. The scenery is gorgeous, and you can find dinosaur track fossils, and ancient native peoples rock carvings, if you know where to look. Also check out the tri-state marker, and continue maybe 100 yards beyond it to see an older original marker. Bring loads of sunscreen and look out for snakes.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    June 1, 2019

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Great Park

    I would give it 5 stars but the bathrooms weren’t very clean and there was no soap. But it does have great tent sites and lots of RV sites. Has a small playground with swings and a merry go round. A few good trails. We saw turkey and deer at the campground. Close to a few nice sites to visit. Black Mesa trail to the highest point in Oklahoma, the tri state marker, and picture canyon about an hour away in Colorado. And maybe the best part, no mosquitos!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Black Mesa State Park Campground
    May 22, 2019

    Black Mesa State Park Campground

    Black Mesa is the highest point in Oklahoma

    Black Mesa State Park in the panhandle of Oklahoma. Farthest point you can go in the panhandle and it borders Colorado and New Mexico. It’s the only part of Oklahoma that’s on Mountain Time.
    The park was great. We stayed in a tent but also had a trailer that we carried everything in so we were able to stay in a RV spot. We went in the summer and it was not crowded at all. Most others stayed a night or two, but we stayed 4 or 5 days. By the weekend more people were coming in. There was electric and water at our site but I don’t remember if they had sewage hookups as we didn’t use that. There are restrooms on site. The showers could have used a real good scrubbing but were usable. The park ranger maintained the grounds well. The views are gorgeous and if you get up during the night to see them, the stars you can see out there are amazing!! There are some trails to hike around the camp and even some fossilized wood. There is a lake right there too and at least one lookout spot over it which was perfect at sunset. We hiked Black Mesa and took a trip into New Mexico to see Mount Capulin Volcano. The park was peaceful and beautiful. Not a lot of shade trees but there were some areas in the campground that had some. A great experience. We definitely want to go back.



Guide to Kenton

Camping near Kenton, Oklahoma, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun family adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Stargazing: The clear skies at Black Mesa State Park Campground make it a perfect spot for stargazing. One camper mentioned, "Such an amazing view of the stars! We were lucky with a clear night."
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Clayton Lake State Park Campground. A visitor noted, "Good trails for hiking. Friendly host."
  • Fishing: If you enjoy fishing, head to Clayton Lake State Park Campground. One reviewer shared, "The lake is pretty with what seems to be good fishing judging by how many locals were there casting lines in the water."

What campers like:

  • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers appreciate the peaceful environment at Felt Picnic Area. One visitor said, "It was quiet and felt safe."
  • Clean Facilities: Many enjoy the well-maintained restrooms at Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park. A reviewer mentioned, "The place is clean and quiet."
  • Friendly Management: Campers often highlight the helpful staff at Black Mesa State Park Campground. One camper noted, "The management was friendly and helpful."

What you should know:

  • Goathead Stickers: If you have pets, be cautious of goathead stickers at Black Mesa State Park Campground. A camper warned, "Good Lord the goat head stickers were plentiful. My dog was a victim!!"
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Thompson Grove Boondocking, have basic facilities. A visitor mentioned, "Nothing special, just a gravel lot with a grassy area."
  • Road Conditions: The road to Clayton Lake State Park Campground is generally fine, but some reviews mention it can be tricky. One camper said, "After reading the one review calling the road horrible, we were braced for the worst, but it turned out to be completely fine."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Bring Flashlights: At Felt Picnic Area, it gets very dark at night. A camper advised, "There are no lights, so bring your flashlight."
  • Plan for Activities: Kids will love the dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake State Park Campground. One parent shared, "The opportunity to see dinosaur tracks and attend star parties make this park unique."
  • Pack Snacks: Since some campgrounds like Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park don’t have markets, make sure to bring enough snacks for the family. A visitor noted, "There’s a Dropbox you can fill a recipe out for and put your money in at any time."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Make sure your hoses are long enough for RV sites at Black Mesa State Park Campground. A camper mentioned, "Most hookups are on the passenger side, so make sure your hose and cable are long enough."
  • Self-Check-In: At places like Coyote Keith’s RV Park, you can check in yourself. One visitor said, "It’s self-serve (pay on the honor system), but met the owner. Nice as hell."
  • Quiet Stops: If you're just passing through, Wild Bills RV & Trailer Park is a great quick stop. A reviewer noted, "This is a great spot to do a quick overnighter while on the road."

Camping near Kenton, Oklahoma, has something for everyone, from families to solo travelers. Just be prepared for the unique quirks of each campground!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Kenton, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Kenton, OK is Black Mesa State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 31 reviews.