Best Campgrounds near Keota, OK

The eastern Oklahoma landscape surrounding Keota features several Corps of Engineers campgrounds situated along Robert S. Kerr Reservoir. Cowlington Point, located directly in Keota, provides basic amenities for tent and RV camping with electric hookups and water access during its May to September operating season. Nearby, Short Mountain Cove and Applegate Cove offer similar seasonal camping with boat access to the reservoir. Within an hour's drive, campers can access more developed facilities at Greenleaf State Park near Muskogee, which maintains year-round camping with full hookups, cabins, and glamping options. The small-town setting provides a mix of waterfront and forested sites with varying levels of development.

Seasonal operation significantly impacts camping availability in the Keota area. Most Corps of Engineers sites close between October and April, limiting winter camping options to year-round facilities like Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA or Greenleaf State Park. Summer heat can be intense, with one camper noting, "It gets very hot in the day but the nights are great. If you're hiking be sure and take plenty of water." Road noise affects some campgrounds, with a reviewer observing, "I'm fairly sensitive to road noise when I'm camping, and I can hear the highway for sure. But I haven't found a place in Oklahoma where I can't." Reservations are recommended during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly.

Lakeside camping receives consistently positive feedback from visitors to the region. Webbers Falls City Park, approximately 20 miles north of Keota, earns praise for its riverside setting with one camper describing it as having "wonderful views of the river and the bridge spanning the Arkansas. The campground is dotted with large mature trees." Wildlife viewing opportunities include bald eagles, osprey, and deer at various parks in the area. Fishing is particularly popular, with several reviewers mentioning the abundance of fish. Facility maintenance varies between locations, with Corps of Engineers campgrounds typically offering basic but functional amenities, while state parks provide more extensive facilities including splash pads, hiking trails, and boat rentals during peak season.

Best Camping Sites Near Keota, Oklahoma (157)

    1. Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    14 Reviews
    Sallisaw, OK
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 775-2792

    "They also have normal cabin rental and tiny home rentals that were perfectly positioned around campground and fishing pond. My only complaint would be that the sites are really compact."

    "Also hiking trails. Also some tent sites. There is a whole new section for Class A and large 5th wheel campers now."

    2. Applegate Cove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-5541

    "The ground was a bit hard to drive tent stakes into, but I'm attributing that to the weather and season until I visit again and disprove that."

    "Right off the lake with awesome scenery. Couple who manages the place is really nice and helpful. Would stop here again."

    3. Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park

    61 Reviews
    Wilburton, OK
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 465-2565

    $32 / night

    "Our first Oklahoma camping trip lead us to Robbers Cave State Park in the southeastern portion of Oklahoma. It is located on more than 8,000 acres in the San Bois Mountains. "

    "Campground was alongside the highway, however the highway divides the state park, sites up the hill are farther away from the highway."

    4. Cowlington Point

    3 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-5541

    $10 - $50 / night

    "Campground located on the Kerr Navigation Channel. Very clean and quiet campground!"

    5. COE Robert S Kerr Applegate Cove

    2 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 775-4475

    $10 - $50 / night

    "Dump station is quarter of mile outside of campground. Main bathhouse is vented and clean. Lots of mature trees made for a great stay. Kerr lake was amazingly beautiful."

    6. Short Mountain Cove

    2 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $14 - $24 / night

    7. Greenleaf State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Braggs, OK
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 487-5196

    "Greenleaf State Park is a gem in eastern Oklahoma. This state park offers fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and a splash pad to cool off at!"

    "One really great thing about the summer is that a pair of Osprey have begun nesting across highway 10! So neat to see the pair nesting in Oklahoma.

    The hiking trails need some maintenance."

    8. COE Robert S Kerr Short Mountain Cove

    1 Review
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $10 - $50 / night

    9. Webbers Falls City Park

    8 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    21 miles

    "tables Trash Picnic shelter Camphost Dump station New comfort station Electric Water Primitive sites are available Rates from$7.00 to$15.00

    Webbers Falls is a very small community in Muskogee County Oklahoma"

    "This small city park in a small Oklahoma town was a pleasant surprise. Had water and electric if desired or dry camping. Near the Arkansas river. Locals that drive thru the park were very friendly."

    10. Marval Camping Resort

    10 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-2295

    "This place has everything, movie theater, horse riding, a train that goes around the park, golf carts, tons of activities for the entire family... Swiming pool and all..."

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Recent Reviews near Keota, OK

554 Reviews of 157 Keota Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Spacious

    Very large sites. Large park with boat ramp, sites you can pull your boat up to. Wildlife all around. Many different types of sites.

  • P
    Aug. 25, 2025

    The River Bluff Cabins

    Beautiful property

    Amazing place! Cleaning bathrooms, beautiful views!

  • 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.

  • A
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Marval Camping Resort

    Horrible Manager

    Very disappointed in Marval Resort. The manager is very unprofessional. We have been going there since 2019 for a family reunion. This year was 59th reunion. I get a phone call on July 7, 2025 and was told we would not be welcomed back and when I asked why the manager could not tell me why. All that she said was several reasons. If it was such a big issue, she should have come to me or someone else and addressed the issue face to face instead of waiting until we left. My cousin had called multiply times to try and get this worked out and she would never speak or call back. When no response to phone calls she was emailed and finally responded to an email. The manager didn’t even have the decency for the closing signature on the email. It’s a shame that Marval Resort has someone like this running their resort. Very poor communication. Instead of coming to my camp spot talking to me about some cars parked on the grass and gravel in front of our camp spot out of the way of others she calls me in the middle of a big gathering and tells me they need to be moved because it rained that morning and the grass was wet. No, the grassy lawn area was dry in the heat of the afternoon day. There are so many staff members driving around on their golf carts and not a word was said. She was on her golf cart right by us and could not come face to face and talk about the issue. Now, that’s pretty unprofessional. We have 96 and 86 year old aunts and some others with walking issues. That’s why cars were there. Family was coming from their cabins or campers to the central area for family gathering. And as far as the pavilion parking that we paid money to rent. Again, for some elders and a few trucks hauling fish fry supplies. You booked a band that was playing on the stage right by the pavilion(that we paid for) and people could not communicate very well due to loud music. This also happened last year as well. So, you the manager don’t know who all the cars belong to. They could have been the bands or other guest not in our family. We have a large group that stayed there for 6 years in campers or cabins and spent lots of money there. There is a lot of issues the manager needs to take care of and get off her high horse. I thought this place is supposed to be family oriented. I will miss seeing Wayne(maintenance gentleman) there with his smiling face. He is such a friendly man. And one more thing, always talking about all the improvements they’re working on or going to do. It’s been the same for 6 years now.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    KOA Campground Checotah

    An older KOA campground that needs a little TLC

    Overall a nice layout for a KOA campground. Everything is clean, however it's showing its age. The little TLC would go a long way and turning this into a five-star campground.

    Please see attached pictures and video for more details.

  • Kurt G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Lee Creek Off Road Site

    Good pit stop

    Right off the main road (you can still hear the traffic, but it's not a lot of traffic)

    There's a fire pit, some paths to a hiking spot. I don't think a bus would fit but my 21ft. van was mostly a tight fit.

    A good public land spot with just enough space for two car campers

  • Jon J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Good pit stop

    Facilities a little outdated but functional. Quite, clay bottom lake good to chill by and get some sleep.

  • 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.


Guide to Keota

Camping near Keota, Oklahoma offers waterfront sites with varied levels of development against an eastern Oklahoma backdrop. Robert S. Kerr Reservoir provides multiple Corps of Engineers camping options operating seasonally from May through September. Water levels fluctuate throughout the year, with lower levels typically occurring in late summer and early fall. The Arkansas River navigation system creates a unique setting where campers might see commercial barges passing near recreation areas.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Applegate Cove Campground, anglers access the Arkansas River with dedicated facilities. "There's a small walking loop down to the Arkansas river which left me a gorgeous view of the sunset," notes Andrew R., who found the campground well-maintained despite visiting during a fishing competition.

Hiking trails: Just over an hour from Keota, Robbers Cave State Park offers multiple trail systems through pine forests and rocky terrain. "The hike was worth every hair raising nervous parent moment," reports Kyle H., who completed the steep 3/4-mile cave trail with children. The park spans 8,000 acres with varying difficulty levels across its trail network.

Water recreation: Robert S. Kerr Reservoir supports multiple water activities beyond fishing. "Beautiful sunsets, quit and very clean. Two playgrounds and a clean bath/shower house," reports Jim R. about Applegate Cove, which offers boat launch facilities for accessing the 43,000-acre reservoir with 250 miles of shoreline.

What campers like

Quieter off-season camping: While summer brings crowds to the water, camping during spring and fall offers more solitude. One camper at Greenleaf State Park notes, "If you dig the crowds and the splash park scene and the loud music... hit it in the summer. But if you like it quiet and peaceful check it out in the winter or early spring."

Wildlife viewing: The Robert S. Kerr area supports diverse wildlife beyond what's mentioned in the existing description. "My first evening I wandered down to use the restroom and I observed a pack of turkeys quietly making their way down the ridge. It was magical," shares Jo L. about Gobbler's Ridge at Greenleaf State Park. Osprey nesting sites have also been established in recent years.

Budget-friendly options: City-operated sites provide economical alternatives to state parks and Corps facilities. At Webbers Falls City Park, Jerry E. found excellent value: "As a Senior, my fee was $13 per night" for sites with 50-amp service, hot water showers, and river views. The park offers both primitive and electric sites ranging from $7-15 per night.

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Corps of Engineers sites require planning through recreation.gov. "Beware—I had tried to call ahead hours before, but the phone number listed takes you to the Army Corp of Engineers who are technically in charge of all these campgrounds but they do not know the status of reservations," warns Steve G. about Applegate Cove. The correct reservation number is 877-444-6777.

Site quality differences: Even within the same campground, site conditions can vary significantly. At Cowlington Point, Susan F. notes, "Restroom facilities are old but usually clean. Campground located on the Kerr Navigation Channel." Sites may feature broken concrete pads or uneven gravel surfaces.

Seasonal facility closures: Beyond campground closures, individual facilities may close seasonally. "The sign on the bathroom said it was closed for the season," reports one camper at Webbers Falls during an off-season visit. Shower houses at Corps sites may close earlier than the campgrounds themselves.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pad options: When temperatures rise, water features become essential. "The absolute best part of this park is the splash pad. It was the best splash pad we've been too. They had a cool slide and we had a blast," shares Richard about Greenleaf State Park, which maintains this feature during peak season.

Accessibility considerations: Not all trails accommodate strollers or mobility devices. Matt B. notes, "We tried a few trails but were too hard for us. We have a daughter with cerebral palsy that we pull in a wagon and the trails were too rough for the wagon." Research trail conditions before visiting with mobility-limited family members.

Camp layout planning: At Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA, proximity to amenities affects the camping experience. "We didn't get to use the playground area this visit as pool and hot tub were closed for the year. They also have normal cabin rental and tiny home rentals that were perfectly positioned around campground and fishing pond," reports Craig E., who recommends requesting specific site locations.

Tips from RVers

Water hookup preparation: Some sites require extra equipment for water connections. Craig E. experienced this at Applegate Cove: "Water was to be shared with neighbor site, so why am I paying full price. Pretty stupid." Bring extra hose lengths and Y-connectors when camping at Corps of Engineers sites near Keota.

Site spacing concerns: Proximity to neighbors varies widely between campgrounds. "My only complaint would be that the sites are really compact. Plenty of room for your RV but so close that you can hear and smell your neighbors," notes Craig E. about the Sallisaw KOA, contrasting with more spacious Corps sites.

Level site selection: When booking online, research site conditions first. "We stayed at site with pad and patio," notes Charles A. about Applegate Cove, where concrete pads provide more level parking than gravel or grass sites. Some campers recommend first-come, first-served selection to visually inspect sites before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Keota, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Keota, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 157 campgrounds and RV parks near Keota, OK and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Keota, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Keota, OK is Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA with a 4.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Keota, OK.

What parks are near Keota, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 34 parks near Keota, OK that allow camping, notably Pine Creek Lake and Tenkiller Ferry Lake.