Best Campgrounds near Medicine Park, OK

The Wichita Mountains region surrounding Medicine Park, Oklahoma features diverse camping options managed by multiple agencies. Doris Campground within the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge stands as the area's centerpiece, offering tent sites, RV spaces with electric hookups, and walk-in primitive camping. Lake-based camping options include Lake Lawtonka East Campground and Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area (LETRA), both providing water access with varying levels of amenities. Military-affiliated campgrounds like Fort Sill's Medicine Creek RV Park provide additional options for those with proper credentials. Most established campgrounds in the area feature fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restroom facilities.

Reservations are essential for popular sites, particularly during weekends and summer months. As one camper noted, "Doris Campground will fill up quickly on weekends, so reservations are suggested." Weather conditions vary dramatically by season, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F while winter nights can drop below freezing. Cell service is limited or nonexistent in many camping areas, particularly within the Wildlife Refuge. Military training activities at nearby Fort Sill can create unexpected noise, with one reviewer warning: "They shoot howitzer rounds at any given time." Water availability has been problematic at some campgrounds, with Doris Campground experiencing potable water issues in recent years.

Wildlife viewing ranks among the top experiences for campers in the region. Free-roaming bison, longhorn cattle, elk, and prairie dogs frequently appear near or within campgrounds. According to one visitor, "Bison can and do walk through the campground which is unique and pretty amazing." Hiking trails connect many camping areas to scenic viewpoints, with Mount Scott offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. Summer heat makes water-based recreation particularly appealing, with several campgrounds providing direct lake access. The town of Medicine Park itself offers additional attractions, including a creek stocked with trout from November through March. Campground facilities vary widely in quality and maintenance, with some visitors noting older bathhouses and occasional cleanliness issues at certain locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Medicine Park, Oklahoma (55)

    1. Camp Doris

    40 Reviews
    Meers, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 429-2197

    "We also enjoyed visiting the nearby town of Medicine Park."

    "We went hiking, saw the dam, swam at medicine park, and had some very nice picnics!"

    2. Doris Campground

    18 Reviews
    Meers, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 429-2197

    $12 - $40 / night

    "Lots of camping spots - and most were well distanced for plenty of privacy."

    "Short path behind site leafs to Quanah Parker Lake. No connections. Water pump nearby; water was good quality. Restroom/shower house located at beginning of loop."

    3. Lake Lawtonka East Campground

    10 Reviews
    Medicine Park, OK
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 529-2663

    $10 - $30 / night

    "The Wichita Reserve seemed to be closed to tent campers due to Covid, so we opted for this spot in a pinch. Setup directly next to the lake and had a great view of Mt. Scott at sunset!"

    "East Side – Lake Lawtonka primitive tent camping sites are very well scattered and away from each other. They have two separate areas for primitive camping along with an RV and camper area."

    4. Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Medicine Park, OK
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 442-5854

    "Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area, Fort Sill, OK

    Cabin 3 (both late June and mid-October)

    Lake Elmer Thomas(LETRA) is a 334 acre lake located on Fort Sill in Comanche County, Oklahoma"

    "It's in the Wichita Mountains near Mt Scott and Medicine Park. Clean lake with paddle boat and kayak rentals. Mini golf, beach and water slides. Nice museum and Indian Cemetaries on base."

    5. Military Park Fort Sill Medicine Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fort Sill, OK
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 355-8270

    "If you drive to Witchita Mountain Wildlife Refuge you may see elk, bison, Longhorns and deer. The hiking trails are great and worth the visit."

    6. Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Fort Sill, OK
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 442-5854

    "There is a separate RV/Camper Loop near the entrance and is a little lower so does not have Lake views. All cabins have lake views to some degree. "

    7. Buffalo Bob's RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lawton, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 647-0107

    "It was perfect for being near family for the holiday.  I gave 4 stars because while clean and nice with great staff, it isn't pretty."

    8. Edgewater Park

    1 Review
    Elgin, OK
    8 miles
    +1 (580) 529-2663

    9. Chandler Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Elgin, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 529-2663

    $8 - $17 / night

    10. Triple Ace Campsites

    1 Review
    Cache, OK
    12 miles
    Website

    $28 - $35 / night

    "Easy to book, camp host messaged us when the site was ready and gave us directions on how to get hooked up The host also sent us photos and info on things to do close by. very quiet campground, kid’s"

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Recent Reviews near Medicine Park, OK

167 Reviews of 55 Medicine Park Campgrounds


  • Jenna L.
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Lake Lawtonka East Campground

    Lakeside Campsite

    Plentiful campsites with several spots right on the lake! Fairly close rather and no way to book ahead but we definitely enjoyed the location!!

  • Benjamin G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2025

    Great Plains State Park Dispersed Campsite

    Peaceful and Beautiful

    The road in starts as a paved/dirt road. Turn left before the primitive camping sign and follow the dirt road to the lake. The road is very rough, but we managed in our VW Atlas. Beautiful view of the mountain and lake. Very quiet and peaceful, and no other visitors.

  • Christine D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2025

    Great Plains State Park Campground

    Beautiful place

    We had an awesome tent site, no 17. Not far from the boat ramp or restrooms

    Gar were spawning while we were there, which was entertaining. Geese abound. We saw several geese with their babies in the water and right nest to our site.

    Snakes gliding thru the water. Woke up 1 morning to a dead snake right in front of my chair.

    Fireflies!

    Peaceful, green, perfect

  • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Great Plains State Park Dispersed Campsite

    Beautiful area

    We spent a night here and it was beautiful. I loved the challenge to get to the spot. Coordinates will get you close to your turn but you have to watch for the sigh (first pic), from there just use your Maps to navigate which route you want to take. Roads have deep rust but worth it when you find the perfect spot. Water side location. No fire ring but wasn't needed. Area was clean and flat.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2025

    Time Out RV Park

    Wonderful place to stay

    The manager of this spot is the most friendly woman I’ve ever met. And the nicest. Not just her but some of the other people who live here full-time are so willing to help you. It does have a little bit of road noise, but that doesn’t bother me. I would definitely stay here again.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 15, 2025

    Quartz Mountain State Park Campground

    Stunning

    A well maintained park lots of shaded sites, picnic tables are the best. Views of the mountain are great. Bathhouse and toilets are new in most sites.

  • Kevin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2025

    Great Plains State Park Dispersed Campsite

    Oklahoma Wildlife Management Area

    This location is an Oklahoma Wildlife Management Area, not Great Plains State Park. These coordinates get you close to the road where the WMA begins. Look for the OK WMA sign and turn. The road gets rough and has low hanging limbs that will hit tall vehicles. You can get close to the Tom Steed Reservoir with some decent views. Quiet and secluded.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2024

    Great Plains State Park Campground

    Awesome State Park

    Spent one night here. Pretty much right on the Tom Steed reservoir so fishing and boating is an option. Space was fairly level and had both electric and water. $25 per night. They do give a small senior discount. Standard park restrooms and showers. All the sites had picnic tables and firings. Great hiking trails nearby also. We were there on a weekend and it was pretty full.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2024

    Pecan Grove RV Resort

    Nice clean RV Park

    The only reason I didn’t give this park five stars is it it’s right next to the interstate so there was quite a bit of freeway noise. Other than that the park is very well kept and maintained. The camp hosts were super nice. The bathrooms and showers were awesome. Full hook ups for a back in site for $40 per night. For being a RV park, the spaces were napart from each other. not right on top of each other like some parks are. This park also looks to have several full-time or seasonal residents.


Guide to Medicine Park

Camping near Medicine Park, Oklahoma puts visitors within reach of diverse ecological zones including the Wichita Mountains granite formations and surrounding mixed-grass prairie. The region sits at approximately 1,400 feet elevation, creating a transitional zone between eastern woodlands and western plains. Summer overnight temperatures typically remain in the 70s even when daytime temperatures exceed 100°F, making evening camping activities more comfortable than daytime excursions.

What to do

Wildlife photography opportunities: The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers prime opportunities for photographing free-roaming bison, longhorn cattle, and other wildlife. At Doris Campground, one visitor noted, "Bison can and do walk through the campground which is unique and pretty amazing."

Stargazing sessions: Limited light pollution in the Wichita Mountains creates excellent conditions for night sky viewing. "Join 'Friends of the Wichitas' for exclusive tours of the private areas of the park and access to stargazing and wildlife events," suggests a regular visitor to the area.

Seasonal trout fishing: Medicine Park Creek offers stocked trout fishing from November through March. As noted by one camper staying at Lake Lawtonka East Campground, "Also in Medicine Park there is a Creek that is stocked with Trout from November to March."

What campers like

Mountain views: Many campsites offer direct views of notable landmarks like Mount Scott. A camper at Lake Lawtonka East Campground shared, "Wonderful spot. We stayed for 3 nights, view of Mount Scott was amazing. Had our 2 golden retrievers with us and they loved the lake."

Water recreation access: Several campgrounds provide direct lake access for swimming, fishing, and boating. At Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area, "There is a nice sandy beach area, waterslides, paddle boats and kayaks for rent, a restaurant and a playground in the camping area."

Hiking trail connections: Many campgrounds connect directly to hiking trails. According to one camper, "Hiking trails can be accessed directly from Doris Campground, or there are numerous other trails in other areas a short drive away."

What you should know

Campground reservation systems vary: Some campgrounds require advance reservations while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis. At Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Doris Campground, "If backpacking is more your speed get a wilderness permit and check out some of the more remote parts of the park."

Water safety concerns: Some campgrounds have ongoing water quality issues. One camper warned, "Please note that at the time of this review (3/2020) there is NO potable water anywhere in the WMWR. An e.coli contamination in 2017 is still not resolved and any an all water is considered unsafe, including all streams and lakes."

Base access requirements: Campgrounds located on Fort Sill require special access permits. A visitor to Military Park Fort Sill Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area explained, "Passes must be acquired at the Visitor's Center at the Sheridan Entrance (plan for an hour) for each adult over 16. You must have a valid/current Drivers License, Passport or other recognized government ID."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. At Triple Ace Campsites, one family mentioned, "Kid's play area (our boys played at it as much as they could), trees helped keep us cool outside."

Nature education opportunities: The visitor center provides educational programming appropriate for various ages. A camper noted, "The visitor center deserves at least an hour of time. Fabulous."

Campsite security considerations: Most campgrounds have regular security patrols. One visitor observed, "The camp host rolled through during the evening before sunset to make sure all was well…and the military police made their rounds a few times during each day. Both of which I appreciate."

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup variations: Electric service varies between campgrounds with some offering only 30-amp and others providing 50-amp. At Lake Lawtonka East Campground, one RVer advised, "Make sure you have a long electric cable. Service was on the wrong side if you want to face the lake."

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds with RV sites have dump stations available. Check campground amenities before booking.

Gate access timing: Military base campgrounds have specific gate closing times. One camper at Military Park Fort Sill noted, "Also know, certain gates close at 7:00p…so keep track of your time off-base."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds in Medicine Park, Oklahoma located?

Medicine Park campgrounds are strategically positioned in the scenic Wichita Mountains region of southwestern Oklahoma. Doris Campground is located within the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, just a short drive from Medicine Park. This popular campground offers shaded sites amid beautiful scenery where wildlife viewing opportunities abound, including bison, elk, and coyotes. Another nearby option is Lake Lawtonka East Campground, which sits adjacent to Medicine Park. Most campgrounds in the area are within a 15-30 minute drive from town, making them convenient base camps for exploring Medicine Park's attractions.

What are the options for RV camping in Medicine Park?

RV campers near Medicine Park have several well-equipped options. Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area on Fort Sill offers RV sites with amenities like paddle boat rentals, mini golf, and a beach with water slides. This military campground provides a scenic location in the Wichita Mountains close to Medicine Park. Another option is Military Park Fort Sill Medicine Creek RV Park, which provides dedicated RV facilities near Lawton with water hookups and toilets. Most RV campgrounds in the area feature standard amenities including water connections and dump stations, though availability may be limited on weekends when sites fill quickly.

Are there primitive camping areas available in Medicine Park?

Yes, primitive camping options exist near Medicine Park. Camp Doris in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers more rustic camping experiences in addition to its developed sites. For those seeking truly primitive experiences, Great Plains State Park Dispersed Campsite provides less developed options within driving distance of Medicine Park. When primitive camping in this region, be prepared for variable conditions and wildlife encounters. Most primitive sites have basic fire rings and pit toilets but limited other amenities. During COVID restrictions, some facilities like bathrooms might be closed, so it's advisable to bring self-contained setups.

Can you camp near Bath Lake in Medicine Park?

While there are no campgrounds directly on Bath Lake itself, several camping options are located within a short distance. Quartz Mountain State Park Campground offers camping facilities within driving distance of Bath Lake. This recently restored state park features both RV and tent camping options in the Wichita Mountains region. Buffalo Bob's RV Park near Lawton is another option for those wanting to visit Bath Lake while having a place to camp. Most visitors to Bath Lake typically stay at one of these nearby campgrounds and make the short drive to enjoy swimming and recreation at the lake. Day use is common for Bath Lake visitors.