Best RV Parks & Resorts near Midwest City, OK
Looking for the ultimate RV camping experience near Midwest City? Finding RV campgrounds in Oklahoma is easier than ever. Search nearby RV campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Looking for the ultimate RV camping experience near Midwest City? Finding RV campgrounds in Oklahoma is easier than ever. Search nearby RV campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
$59 - $65 / night
Conveniently located 4 miles from downtown OKC. Easy off and on from I-35. Pull-thru and back-in sites with full hook-up available for nightly, weekly and monthly stays. Restrooms and showers available 24 hours a day. 2 laundry facilities located on site. Paved sites with grass lawn between each site.
$52 - $60 / night
Lake Thunderbird State Park offers a variety of water activities and recreation. The park features two marinas (Calypso Cove Marina and Little River Marina), nine boat ramps and two swim beaches. Accommodations include over 200 RV sites with 30 full hookup sites, restroom facilities and primitive campsites. Lake Thunderbird State Park also features playgrounds, picnic tables and an archery range. A total of ten picnic shelters for groups and eight family shelters, as well as tent and RV campgrounds, can be reserved online.
Both the Lake Thunderbird State Park Discovery Cove Nature Center and equestrian trails are located in the Clear Bay area. The trails, which are open Wednesday through Sunday, cover four miles and feature 12 obstacles. Negative Coggins papers are required, and no on-site stables are available. An array of hiking, mountain biking and nature trails are also available in Lake Thunderbird State Park. Deer archery and waterfowl hunting are available in designated areas during the applicable seasons.
With over 100 full-hook-up sites offering 20, 30, and 50-amp service (no adapters allowed), including big-rig-friendly pull throughs, we have the right space for your RV. We offer discounts for Good Sam, AAA, AARP, and military, and our quiet park is the perfect spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy your time in Oklahoma City. Make a reservation at our affordable OKC RV park and find out for yourself why we are a local favorite! Easy on and off Interstate 40, Exit 142 Large, level sites with full hook-ups Nice, clean restrooms and private showers Wi-Fi Ice Pizza Cable TV Handicap-accessible facility Propane available by appointment Laundromat open 8am to 4pm every day Storm shelter Open all year with reasonable rates
$40 - $610 / night
The Cleveland County Fairgrounds is located in the heart of Cleveland County - Norman, Oklahoma. Sitting on 20 acres, the fairgrounds is located just east of the intersection of Porter and Robinson. The facilities consist of an indoor arena, 5 meeting room / banquet halls with kitchens, RV hook-ups and an outdoor tractor pulling track with covered bleachers.
$25 / night
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.
Mustang run isn’t to far from Oklahoma City off I-40 and is locally owned. Also close to State fair. It is at the end of a lane next to a hotel. You can hear lots of traffic from the interstate. It has 2 dog runs,storm shelters,pool,playground, laundry, and nice clubhouse. So everything you might need. There are pull through sites and back in. The sites are concrete so level. They are full hook ups with cable and wi-fi. There are no tent sites here. The nightly rate is $49 but they do except Good Sam discount. They also have weekly and monthly rates.
Pool, pedal carts, jumping pillow, and a playground for the kids! Super friendly staff. If you need full hook ups, those are basically a parking lot. However, there’s some really nice shaded electric/water sites for RVs and tent sites. The bathrooms are super nice and clean. Pond has great crappie fishing too! It’s way less crowded than the state parks, and it’s nice place to spend a weekend away. They have little cabins that have beautiful, shaded outside areas (fire pits, porch swings, etc) and they’re cheap to rent. We’re not typically “KOA” type campers, but we really enjoy this place.
This RV Park is very very nice. It sits right beside the highway, so there is quite a bit of traffic noise, but other than that, This RV park is top of the line. I generally prefer a more rural setting, but we came to OKC to visit friends and found this gem. The parking spaces are wide and easy to get in and out of. Of course full hook ups with 50 amp service. There was cable TV, with lots of channels (a luxury we have not experienced on our three month journey). The cell service was good here (AT&T), and the park wifi worked better here than any other place we’ve stayed. It is Springtime here in Oklahoma City, so that means tornado season. Not my favorite thing - torrential rains, hail, wind, thunder, lightening, and every bodies favorite - tornadoes! We stayed here for a week, and nearly every night we had buckets of rain. We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado! This Was V park has 4 or 5 underground shelters, which is somewhat of a comfort. The dog park here is good. They have trash pick up service everyday- you just put your bag out by your camper and they come pick it up. While here, we went to the Bombing Memorial. I would definitely come back - just not in the Spring!
What’s not to love. Paved roads, level sites, great pool/hot tub / splash pad, mini golf, and my favorite a restaurant and bar onsite. I love campgrounds with restaurants. They’re always unique and personal and this one sure is. Love their limo shuttle service, grounds. This is exactly the kind of independent campground I’m always on the look out for and $50 for a full hook up to boot. Love it.
This is a Good Sam Campground.
Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Pull thru sites available Close to Oklahoma City Pavilion
Cons: Limited amenities No fire pit on site Gravel lots
I had to make a trip to OKC for medical testing. Took the RPod 202 and chose Mustang Run RV Park for its convenient location for my needs. VERY near all types of entertainment. People complain about the noise from I-40 but that didn't affect me at all. Full hookups. Clean restrooms and on site laundry. Also includes the necessary tornado shelters! Pull-thru, level concrete sites.
We are very happy with our stay and will use Mustang Run from now on when visiting. Very convenient location for passing through Oklahoma City on I-40/44 corridors.
Awesome staff, quite, good laundry facility. Here for a month. They have long term stay and everyone pretty much keeps inside and to themselves
Very nice, quiet rv park. Close to the highway and downtown OKC. Highway noise is buffered by hotels so its not really that bad. Full hookups, free wifi and codes to bathrooms for more security. Lots are not super close, and it feels more private. Our pad was not super level but not a deal breaker. The only negative was the huge poison ivy tree right behind us. Luckily we didn't have our kids. We let the owner know on the way out and they were unaware and said they were spray it down right away.
This KOA is directly off I-40 exit 108. It is a decent quick over night if you are passing through. If possible I recommend the spots in back. The full hook up spots up front are literally a parking lot. The spots are so close you are almost touching the RVs beside you. All facilities are clean. Staff is friendly. The pool is nice and there is a small lake for fishing. There is a tourist trap in front call The Cherokee Trading Post. There is all a Cherokee Restaurant. Good food. And there is also a nice convenience store.
We were in Site# 66. We had Full hook- up with a paved pull-through.
We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep.
The site was easy to level. Our site was not shaded with limited trees. In eight years of RV-ing, we’ve never had such little space between us and our neighbors. We literally walk out our door into their sewer. (See pictures) My husband can touch both RVs with his arms outstretched.
The lot did not come with a concrete patio, picnic table, or a fire ring. Some lots had a picnic table. We did not request one since we’d be eating at our neighbor’s sewer.
It is an easy access to the campground from highway -(right off the highway).
There is free WiFi. They offer Cable TV and there are many local channels).
They do not sell wood here.
They do not provide garbage service at your site but there are many barrel drum trash cans that can be accessed.
You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.
They do have a Swimming pool (not heated & freezing). They have a fishing Lake on property (it is hidden behind some cabins so you could stay here & never know the lake is here). There are two Buffalo that are owned by the owners of the restaurant and trading post above the KOA (who also own the KOA).
There is a Playground and jumping pad for kids. They have a basic general store.
There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site but there is a restaurant at the top of the hill.
The streets are paved and good for riding bikes. There is not really anywhere to ride bikes outside of campground.
This is a RV park but also have many cabins for rent and tent areas.
They have 2 shower houses. The shower house has the typical stalls. These are kept very clean.
There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility. You’ll need to get change in the main office while they are open (no change machine). There are approximately 6 washers and 6 dryers. It is approximately $2 to wash and $2 to dry a load.
They have a fenced in dog park.
Bugs were an issue and bug spray was definitely needed.
There were no trails to hike in the campground.
We’ve noticed that the casinos nearby mainly offer slot machines only (very few have live tables (craps, roulette, blackjack,etc.).
We reserve two sites side by side in the beaver cove campground. The sites are on a slight decline but pull through and we were able to make them level with our blocks. The sides have enough room for the grandkids to roam around it besides for electric and water only but offered a view of the lake and we're close by a swim area. The trees at the sides provided adequate shade for the afternoon sun and the campground offered boat ramps couple of swim areas and on-site store for gas and supplies including and after hours vending machine with propane tanks and charcoal and s'mores supplies. The dump station provided slots for three RVs at one time and well thought out. The crap ground offers hiking bicycle and horse trails that cover a large area. Wildlife was abundant with plenty of deer and Canadian geese and squirrels. The campgrounds offer some annual sites for long-term visits but there is a waiting list to be on that.
Stopped here to get onion burgers at Sid’s Diner on Rt 66 in El Reno (highly recommended). This park is run by the Best Western. The sites are pretty beat up, there are a few long term residents. The showers and laundry are clean and convenient but the AC didn’t work when we were there and it was pretty hot. It is very reasonably priced and you get the hotel breakfast buffet and can use the pool.
Bob was gracious and met us as we pulled in. The park is on a private spring-fed lake that has good fishing and is a perfect size for my kayak. Full hook-ups and WiFi is good. Verizon worked well. Laundry on-site but we didn't use it. Very reasonable price since we have a Passport America membership. Bob's family acquired the land in the Land run and have kept the 160 acres ever since. A little out of the way, but still a favorite of ours.
We had a great stay in Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman Oklahoma. The park has 11 campground areas situated around the 6000 acre centerpiece lake with many tent, RV sites and some of those have full hook up; our choice was the Little Ax campground on the southern end just off Oklahoma 9. In addition to water activities the park offers hunting, horse rental and boarding, equestrian trails, hiking, mountain biking, nature trails, a nature center, and an archery range. Our lakefront site#37 was nice and shaded with a gentle lake breeze offering a concrete pad, water, 30/15 amp electric, concrete table, lantern holder, fire ring and grill at site. The campground has an entry station, camp host, picnic shelters, playground, bathhouse and laundry, beach area, common fire pit, Verizon 4 bars, dump station, trash receptacles, interior roads are paved, with many sites waterfront. RV sites are close quarters. Tent sites are amazing...pads, concrete table, fire ring, grill, water spigot dispersed, waterfront sites. The town of Norman has all the amenities: shopping, dining, groceries, fuel and yes, Walmart. The area is home to local wineries and breweries and also the hometown to actor James Garner. WARNING: Oklahoma State Parks charge a daily parking fee per vehicle of$10 in addition to the camping fee and they enforce it...just saying from experience...read the information carefully! 13101 Alameda Dr, Norman, OK 73026 GPS- 35.234940,-97.219224 for the Little Ax Campground.
This is a very well maintained RV park. I think the pictures speak for them selves.
Located just minutes from Lake McMurtry, Lake Carl Blackwell, Karsten Creek Golf Course, Oklahoma State University, and all the rest that Stillwater has to offer, Cedar Crest is situated on 40 acres in a natural setting and offers modern amenities. Despite our country setting, we are easily accessible by paved roads.
Arrived on a Sunday. Moved to a new site Monday for a long, 3 week stay.
On Tuesday morning, while walking my dog around the park, was verbally accosted by a long-term camper (onsite for 2 years, per management) because my dog pooped on his grass. Picked up the poop, apologized and moved on. Gentleman came back out (apparently after watching the video he had) and followed me. Move verbal abuse.
Short-term camper drinking coffee asked me what was going on. Explained and she told the gentleman to"chill out- he picked up the poop". He verbally abused her.
This was reported to the front office when they opened. Was supposed to be passed on to the manager. My wife, dog and I went to the office a half hour after the manager got in to discuss the situation. He hadn't been briefed by the person taking the report yet.
The manager swore that this gentleman was a loner, kept to himself and"wanted to be left alone". My question - if he"wanted to be left alone", why in the world would he follow me to continue the verbal abuse? And why in the world would he verbally abuse someone not involved in the issue?
We decided to leave. Worried about the safety for my wife, dog and self. Management would not return our money - park policy. They care more about the money than the safety and security of their clients.
This is an RV park that someone built next to their house, inside Stillwater city limits. I believe it did have a bathroom area, in the green and tan building. I didn't feel right getting out at this one it was right next to the house. This park did have electric, water and sewer. The place is pretty basic, I feel it would be good for out of town workers to stay.
DO NOT STAY HERE. We arrived around 10pm only to realize the electrical box didn’t work. There is no after hours number and nobody to offer assistance. Several kind neighbors came to offer help, all coming to the same conclusion. Electric box didn’t work. Luckily, we found Road Runner Rv park down the highway. They picked up after hours and got us in right away. Next morning, Twin Fountains wasn’t even apologetic. They argued with me that it was working and was unwilling to offer a full refund. Shame on Twin Fountains to be so greedy.
Rockwell RV park was a nice, quiet, and clean stop for us along our route home. The kids loved the 7 baby Buffalo on the property. Linda had wonderful customer service and accommodated our COVID request for phone check-in and payment.
This is a beautifully kept up RV park. Lots of grass, concrete pads, and storm shelters. Easy in and out, except getting into park from Interstate. It is a very dangerous turn across three lanes of traffic to get into park. If traveling North get off one exit early.
Jake from the Dyrt here! We are excited to have Hadley Lake RV Park, they are in a quiet setting and have walking trails for afternoon strolls. Show them some love and check it out, and make sure to share some pics of your stay on the Dyrt!
 The most unkept RV park I’ve ever seen in the 11 years I’ve been RVing this place is disgrace. It smells like sewage, their pool and spa have algae in the water feels like slime is on you. The staff is so unprofessional and rude, and just plain ugly to you literally, there are drugs in meth addicts in the bungalow cabins they literally rent these places to homeless people and crime is so high here do not stay. The manager is so so evil.
This park is FABULOUS! I have been RVing for 25 years and putting a lot of work into seeking out the best there is in RV parks. This park has it all. It would be enough on its own that is has meticulously landscaped grounds, a pool, hot tub, game room, library, laundry and restaurant, but it goes even further. This park, designed by an architect, is beautiful! You’ll see the exquisite detail every where you go. But the best? The best is the Goodwill Ambassadors they have to meet your every need. Be sure to meet Don - he will be the highlight of your visit - an inspiration to those of us out here seeking fun and dreams! This is a MUST visit park!!
Quiet spacious Concrete level sites with plenty of wildlife abound. 2030 and 50 amp with water no sewer hook up but there is a dump at the entrance of the camp Ground.
This is a very inviting campground with lots of trees and plenty of room around the site. Our site is level, pull thru, full hookup with plenty of room for our tow vehicle
Easy access, pull through sites. All gravel lots and friendly staff. Decent shade with full hookups. Perfect for passing through or exploring Oklahoma City.
RV camping near Midwest City, Oklahoma, offers a variety of options for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. With well-equipped parks and a range of amenities, campers can enjoy a pleasant stay while exploring the local area.
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