Camping near Pine Creek Lake

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several established campgrounds surround Pine Creek Lake in southeastern Oklahoma, offering a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. The region includes Corps of Engineers (COE) managed facilities such as Cowlington Point and Applegate Cove along the Arkansas River, which provide electric and water hookups for campers. Lake Wister State Park, with areas like Victor Campground, Wards Landing, and Quarry Island, offers additional camping options with varying levels of amenities. Most campgrounds in this region feature boat ramps, fishing access, picnic tables, and fire rings, with many sites positioned along shorelines.

Camping in the Pine Creek Lake area typically requires advance reservations through recreation.gov or state park reservation systems, particularly for waterfront sites which fill quickly during peak seasons. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though some COE facilities close from late September through March. Electrical hookups range from 30-50 amp service, with water available at most developed sites. Camping stay limits typically restrict visitors to 14 consecutive days within a 30-day period, with quiet hours generally enforced from 10 PM to 6 AM. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region. One visitor noted, "The campgrounds and cabins were very clean. Plenty of options for accommodations and outdoor activities. Tons of wildlife areas and we even spotted a bald eagle."

Waterfront camping represents the primary draw at most facilities near Pine Creek Lake, with campers reporting excellent fishing opportunities for crappie, catfish, bass, and striper. Lake Wister State Park features additional recreational facilities including splash pads, miniature golf, hiking trails, and cabin rentals. Sites vary in privacy and spacing, with some campers reporting challenges with crowded layouts. A visitor commented, "Sites are laid out badly and way too close to each other. Grills, picnic table and fire ring behind sites." Others appreciate the relative seclusion compared to busier Oklahoma camping destinations. The Arkansas River navigation channel allows for unique opportunities to watch barge traffic from certain campgrounds, while wildlife viewing includes deer, raccoons, squirrels, and occasional bald eagle sightings.

Best Camping Sites Near Pine Creek Lake (143)

    1. Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park

    61 Reviews
    Wilburton, OK
    24 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."

    2. Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    14 Reviews
    Sallisaw, OK
    23 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."

    3. Victor Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    6 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    19 miles
    Website

    "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"

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

    4. Applegate Cove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, CA
    18 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."

    5. Cowlington Point

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

    $10 - $50 / night

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

    6. Talimena State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Talihina, OK
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 567-2052

    "This State Park is located in SE Oklahoma and is a hidden gem. The park has a number of RV sites and tent sites."

    "There was at least one other trail leading away from camp. Camp store is closed during the week - at least during the time of year of our visit.

    The town of Talihina is about 6 miles from camp."

    7. COE Robert S Kerr Applegate Cove

    2 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, CA
    17 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."

    8. Quarry Island Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    4 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    20 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"

    9. Brooken Cove Campground

    8 Reviews
    Stigler, OK
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 799-5843

    $26 - $50 / night

    "Next to 4 volunteer spots. $20/night, drive in car parking. Lots of RVs and boats, campsites all over the lake, far enough away from highways. Bathroom doubles as shower, clean, up kept."

    "It's an RV site but I'm not sure how you would fit an RV into the space without blocking the entryway, which is shared between this site and the adjacent site, 54."

    10. Wards Campground — Lake Wister State Park

    3 Reviews
    Wister, OK
    20 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"

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 143 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Pine Creek Lake

501 Reviews of 143 Pine Creek Lake Campgrounds


  • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Oak Ridge

    Right off the road

    This is probably our 4th stop, it is right off 69, quiet accept for cars, decent lake views and a pit toilet.

    We have previously stayed in the basic loop, but it was closed and we had to stay on the electric side. Some sights more level than others, all lake views, picnic tables can be rough, some of the electric spots are short!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Talimena State Park Campground

    Motorcycle camping trip

    I wanted to get one more camping trip in before winter set in, i reserve spot nine but was occupied when I arrived. The park host was very helpful. Putting me in spot eight, which was very secluded which I liked. The showers were available friday night, but they were closed saturday night for some reason, like everyone else, the highway is close to the park, so there is a little noise. Overall a nice park.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Dogwood Campground — Lake Eufula State Park

    Well-maintained state park close to I 40

    Coming in to the park, there are scattered and very private campsites. At the end of the loop campsites are very close together, but have easy access to the restroom and showers.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Pine Creek Lake

Pine Creek Lake campsites range across several established areas beyond the main campgrounds, offering various landscapes from dense pine forests to open waterfront sites. Most camping facilities sit between 500-600 feet elevation in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. Winter camping remains popular with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing for extended periods, making it a year-round destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.

What to do

Visit historic sites nearby: Robbers Cave State Park offers unique historical attractions beyond traditional camping. "Lots of history at Robbers Cave State Park! Belle Starr famous Lady Outlaw! Jesse James Gang! Beautiful lakes and numerous hiking trails!" notes Eddie J. about this site located within driving distance of Pine Creek Lake.

Explore hiking options: The Talimena State Park Campground connects directly to extensive trail systems. "The Ouachita Trail is a 220 mile trail that travels from Oklahoma to Arkansas. Near the campground the forest is predominantly made up of pine trees, but as you hike along the trail you'll pass through a variety of hardwoods like oak," explains Troy W.

Try fishing at multiple locations: Camping areas around Pine Creek Lake feature diverse fishing opportunities with varying catch types. "I go to Lake Wister to catch fish for my fish fries, and to fill my freezer. The park has nice campgrounds with big whispering pines. They have a boat ramp, boat dock and fishing dock," shares Melanie W. about Quarry Island Campground.

Watch river barges: The Robert S. Kerr Reservoir and lock system provides a unique attraction. "The Observation decks at the Visitors Center provide an excellent view of the barges and pleasure boats passing through the lock. It is amazing when you think of river traffic carrying needed supplies still to this day," describes a visitor to Applegate Cove.

What campers like

Diverse waterfront access: Brooken Cove Campground offers premium water-access sites with flexibility for different types of watercraft. "We stayed here for only one night but will definitely be back. Nice campsites with room between sites. Most sites have lake views and there is alit of access to the lake," reports Angela.

Family-friendly playgrounds: Recreation options extend beyond water activities at many Pine Creek Lake campsites. "Great playground for kids, clean bathrooms with showers. There are several sandy beach areas and the water is shallow for a great distance out, making it good for swimming," notes Angie N. about facilities at Brooken Cove.

Winter camping opportunities: The region offers off-season camping with unique benefits. "Very pretty campground, clean and relatively quiet this time of year. A very few campers here the week of Christmas 2020. Firewood available at the camp host site. Very nice lake views. Birdwatching is pretty good," shares Donna H. about Victor Campground.

Affordable rates: The Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds provide exceptional value. "Two weeks on the lake and cheap by any means. The COE camps really can't be beat for a bargain especially in 2021," comments a visitor about the Applegate Cove area.

What you should know

Reservation systems vary by campground: Some campgrounds require advance online booking. "Then there is a sign at the entrance that you must make a reservation online. Confirmed by the 'host' at the entrance. The website is not super easy to use on a phone," warns Cathy C. about Quarry Island Campground.

Campsite layouts differ significantly: Site spacing and privacy vary widely between campgrounds. "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 Jeff R. about Victor Campground.

Wildlife presence: Various wildlife species inhabit the camping areas. "Lots of animals like raccoons, squirrels, skunks and deers. It is a very remote State Park. It is a nice lake with the most beautiful sunsets and bald eagles fly overhead," describes Melanie W.

Road noise considerations: Cowlington Point and other campgrounds may experience road noise. "Many sites back up right to the adjacent highway. A little hill and some trees block the view, but the road noise is loud. And several trucks in the middle of the night were heavy on their jake brakes," notes Neil T. about a similar campground in the region.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: Several Pine Creek Lake campsites feature swimming areas with shallow entry points. "There are several sandy beach areas and the water is shallow for a great distance out, making it good for swimming," reports Angie N.

Recreational alternatives: For rainy days or when water activities aren't possible, some campgrounds offer alternative recreation. "They have a nice splash pad and miniature golf. Nice hiking trails," shares Melanie W. about Lake Wister State Park facilities.

Playgrounds and games: Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA provides numerous family-oriented amenities. "Lots to do here at this conveniently located spot. Basketball hoop, pool and hot tub, pond with kayaks, and more. Laundry, showers and a decent shop too," describes Ben P.

Cabin alternatives: For families not equipped for tent or RV camping, cabin options exist. "The campgrounds and cabins were very clean. I love the little rustic cabins that overlook the lake. They do have a full kitchen and provide coffee, linens and towels. They have heat, air, and fireplace with a fire pit and picnic table outside," notes Melanie W.

Tips from RVers

Check campsite dimensions: Many campsites have size limitations or awkward layouts. "We stayed in site 23 in the Old Circle Campground...Site 23 was a pull through site with full hookups located only about 5 feet off the main campground road," shares Kyle H. about Robbers Cave State Park.

Water connection issues: Some campsites have shared water hookups requiring longer hoses. "Stayed for a few days in level site(6). Water was to be shared with neighbor site, so why am I paying full price. Pretty stupid," notes Craig E.

Tree clearance considerations: Overhanging branches may cause issues for taller RVs. "We couldn't back all the way up because the tree was too low, but the spot was long enough where it wasn't an issue. Be mindful of a couple trees overhanging the way in," warns Cameron L.

Seasonal differences: RV campers should consider seasonal conditions when planning trips. "Site 51 was the best view. Long but narrow paved spot. Mosquitoes were pretty bad so be prepared," advises Cameron L. about summer conditions at Brooken Cove.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pine Creek Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pine Creek Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 143 campgrounds and RV parks near Pine Creek Lake and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Pine Creek Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pine Creek Lake is Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park with a 4.2-star rating from 61 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pine Creek Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Pine Creek Lake.

What parks are near Pine Creek Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 parks near Pine Creek Lake that allow camping, notably Eufaula Lake and Tenkiller Ferry Lake.