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    Campgrounds near The Village, Oklahoma span full-hookup RV parks to treehouse glamping, covering a wide range of accommodation styles and budgets. Arcadia Lake and Twin Fountains RV Park provide facilities for tent and RV camping, with Twin Fountains offering full hookups, paved sites, and recreational amenities approximately 5 miles southwest of The Village. Several campgrounds in the area feature cabin accommodations, including Rockwell RV Park and the unique OK Treehouse, which offers a treehouse-style glamping experience within Oklahoma City limits.

    Most campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations with varying amenities and hookup capabilities. Sites with full hookups are common at RV-focused facilities like Roadrunner RV Park and Abe's RV Park, while parks such as Central State Park Campground provide more natural settings with electric hookups and water access. Reservation requirements are standard across most established campgrounds, particularly during peak summer months when facilities with pools and recreational amenities experience higher demand. A recent review noted, "Twin Fountains is right off where I-35 and I-44 meet in Oklahoma City so it's fairly easy to get to this campground."

    The camping experience in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area ranges from basic RV parks to more developed campground facilities with amenities like swimming pools, miniature golf, and on-site restaurants. Rockwell RV Park stands out with its buffalo enclosure, providing a unique wildlife viewing opportunity within an urban camping setting. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of staying at Twin Fountains RV Park for exploring Oklahoma City attractions. Campers report that while sites are typically close together at most facilities, parks like Twin Fountains offer paved roads and level sites with reasonable privacy. For a more distinctive experience, OK Treehouse provides a secluded glamping option with artistic touches, as one camper wrote, "The owner is a professional artist and it shows. Such an inspirational space and amazing hosts."

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    Best Campgrounds near The Village (111)

      1. Arcadia Lake

      4.4(60)12mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Definitely be aware of flash flooding- then again... it is Oklahoma... It’s an awesome spot not too far outside of town!"

      "Very easy to get to from Oklahoma City."

      2. Central State Park Campground

      3.9(20)12mi from The VillageRVs

      "Stay with some friends here for a festival in Oklahoma City."

      "Nice location just outside the city of Oklahoma City. Pretty peaceful by the Arcadia Lake."

      3. Twin Fountains RV Park

      4.3(12)6mi from The VillageRVs

      "Twin Fountains is right off where I-35 and I-44 meet in Oklahoma City so it's fairly easy to get to this campground (CG)."

      "Easy access to this family oriented campgrounds. The hosts were very accommodating and catered to all our needs.  "

      from $59 - $65 / night

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      4. Rockwell RV Park

      3.3(15)9mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The location is good for access to Oklahoma City attractions. It is right off the interstate so the usual highway noise but not terrible. Free coffee and muffins every morning."

      "Easy access Close to highway - a little noise Clean showers and bathrooms Nice front office folks Close camping sites Very full in October Storm cellar! Did not need to use."

      5. Roadrunner RV Park

      3.8(13)11mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "If traveling North get off one exit early."

      from $52 - $60 / night

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      6. Oklahoma City East KOA

      4.4(23)20mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This KOA is an excellent choice for visiting Oklahoma City. Check in was quick and friendly. It was easy to get to downtown, yet the traffic noise was never an issue. Anything you need is nearby."

      "The site is bordered by a moderately busy 4 lane road which is why I gave it 4 vs 5 stars. I was in a tent site but had easy access to electric and water. "

      7. OK Treehouse

      5.0(3)4mi from The Village1 siteTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "A sacred spot in Oklahoma City worth of meditation and communion with nature- priceless. This will forever be my home away from home when traveling in this area."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      8. Abe's RV Park

      2.8(4)7mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "It is very easy to get to the campground and easy to access Oklahoma City. There were no picnic tables or fire rings available. There was no shade and the park roads are in poor shape."

      9. Mustang Run RV Park

      4.0(5)12mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "Took the RPod 202 and chose Mustang Run RV Park for its convenient location for my needs. VERY near all types of entertainment."

      "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."

      10. Scissortail Campground

      3.5(4)10mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "Great place to stay full hookups right by lake dogs loved it!"

      from $32 - $37 / night

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    Recent Reviews near The Village, OK

    473 Reviews of 111 The Village Campgrounds


    • Vince S.
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Lake McMurtry East Campground

      Hot summer day

      Hot summer day, but nice under the shade. Our site has plenty of shade trees. The RV pad was a little low on one side. It's a well-kept campground with a boat ramp, dock, and bait shop nearby.

    • Brandalynn A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Prague Lake Campground

      Small but mighty.

      Equestrians unite! Great riding trails and pens available for your horsies. Plenty of hiking and a fantastic little lake to fish. I love how quaint this campground is.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Wes Watkins Reservoir

      Friendly family atmosphere

      Camping starts at $15 now for all sights. There are no curtains on the stalls but they are a clean and the bathrooms by the RVs have hot water.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Lake Carl Blackwell

      Nice spot

      Campground easy to find and access. The map at office provided was poor quality, map on web site better. Staff was helpful and courtious. Nice campgrounds, some are available for 12 months but those are in their own section. Big disappoint was no bath house, one rest room with a handicap shower. But that restroom near horse corals and smell was present. The lake was nice respite to a hot and long day. The grounds are well manicured, clean and mowed. It's a very large facility but spread out so it does not feel crowded.

    • Randy S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Mustang Run RV Park

      GREAT PARK

      Staff is great. Park is clean and nice. My 2nd stay. Back of park is a little quieter.

    • S
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Lake Stanley Draper

      Nice campground

      A little hard to find because the only sign is set in, about 100 feet from the road. Enter where the sign says ‘off road trails’ and then turn right on the road the encircles the large parking area. Lots of nice sites and almost all were empty on a June weeknight.

    • Carole I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Twin Fountains RV Park

      Oklahoma

      This place is great! It’s beautifully landscaped lots of trees

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

      Beautiful and well kept

      I came here with my dog and cat in April and I would say it is one of the most beautiful well kept campgrounds I’ve ever been in as I make my way cross country from Florida to California that wasn’t all booked up and in fact, I was the only tenter there.

      I picked a spot that had a red rock wall cove because I knew it would protect us from the coyotes. And I was right — by dusk you can hear them howl and yelp in the bushes so definitely watch your pets especially at night.

      The camping spots are big enough, so you have ample room. I could’ve probably fit 3 to 4 tents easily in my spot with room to spare.

      The only thing is, there’s no water at the tent site so I borrowed some from the recreational spigot across the way.

      The bathrooms are semi-rustic but I’m sure you’ll survive.

      There were a lot of old trees and moss on the ground so the ecology is really healthy and I don’t know if it’s because I was there in the spring.

      I also like that they have ice and firewood delivery. Their café and snack bar was also a nice touch.

      I saw mostly RVs. But they’re mostly in the back of the park.

      They also have other amenities like a swimming pool, volleyball courts, playgrounds etc. It would be a perfect place for a family event.

    • Randall M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Lake El Reno RV Park

      Quiet

      My 2nd night here. Nice and quiet here. Only a few people here actually but Memorial weekend is coming up. My brother in law & sister stayed here a couple of years ago and recommended it to me.


    Guide to The Village

    Arcadia Lake campsites offer diverse camping environments within 9 miles of The Village, Oklahoma. Located at 1,030 feet elevation, the area experiences hot summers with temperatures averaging 93°F in July and mild winters averaging 47°F in January. Most campgrounds maintain year-round operations, though seasonal amenities like swimming pools typically operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing at the lake: Arcadia Lake visitors can observe native wildlife in their natural habitat. "While it's close to the city, it feels far away. Lake activities and hiking are available," notes Angela H. Morning and evening are optimal times for deer sightings.

    Fishing opportunities: Scissortail Campground provides lakeside access for anglers. "Great place to stay full hookups right by lake dogs loved it!" reports Tammy S. The lake contains largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, and crappie.

    Swimming areas: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming beaches during summer months. "Arcadia Lake is nice and has a swimming area (no dogs allowed at the swimming beach)," mentions Stephen S. Some sites require a small daily use fee for beach access in addition to camping fees.

    What campers like

    Proximity to urban amenities: Roadrunner RV Park offers convenience while maintaining a camping atmosphere. "Very nice, quiet rv park. Close to the highway and downtown OKC. Highway noise is buffered by hotels so its not really that bad," reports Jasmine B.

    Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the spacing at certain campgrounds. "Picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site lots of trees between each," writes Madison P. about her experience at Arcadia Lake.

    Storm shelters: Mustang Run RV Park provides safety features important during severe weather. "We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado! This RV park has 4 or 5 underground shelters, which is somewhat of a comfort," notes Lynn G.

    What you should know

    Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Quality and cleanliness of bathrooms differ between campgrounds. "Site 201 had a spacious gravel pad, a sturdy picnic table on a concrete pad, a fire pit, a grill, and even a standing-height area that was perfect for setting up our camp kitchen. The only real downside was the lack of showers in the area we stayed," reports Nashoba_tohbi at Central State Park.

    Seasonal flooding concerns: Some sites experience water issues after heavy rainfall. "The park has flooding issues," warns Jamie V. about Rockwell RV Park. Choose elevated sites when possible, especially during spring storm season.

    Water quality issues: Oklahoma City East KOA has reported occasional water discoloration. "Water was brown, but we have a Berkey filter, so it wasn't a problem for us. I wouldn't be happy if we didn't have the Berkey, and weren't still winterized. Use your inline filters here!" advises Tashi K.

    Tips for camping with families

    Animal encounters for children: Kids enjoy the wildlife viewing opportunities at several campgrounds. "The kids loved feeding all the deer. Great clean park!" shares Rachael V. about Scissortail Campground. Morning and evening offer the best wildlife sightings.

    Playground availability: Family-friendly amenities include dedicated play areas at several locations. "Nice playground for the kids, pool was closed (opens Memorial Day to Labor Day), dog park is large and very well shaded," notes Rachel P. about Oklahoma City East KOA.

    Recreation options: Some campgrounds feature additional activities beyond standard camping. "We have taken our family to Arcadia many times to camp. While it's close to the city, it feels far away. Lake activities and hiking are available," states Angela H.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling considerations: RV campers should note the terrain at their chosen campground. "Sites are fairly level" notes Adam B. about Central State Park Campground. Roadrunner RV Park receives positive feedback: "All concrete and level. Lots of grass for the pups. Sites are a little close for an extended stay," according to Bill B.

    Hookup accessibility: The placement of utility connections can create challenges at some sites. "Some sites have sewer hookups toward the far rear with a slight incline, so it may take an extension or 2 pending your rig and some imagination," explains Daniel L. about Roadrunner RV Park.

    Road conditions: Access roads vary in quality at the best places to camp near The Village, Oklahoma. "Concrete pull through and back ins were level and spacious" at Mustang Run RV Park according to Brenda L., while others note deteriorating conditions at some locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near The Village, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near The Village, OK is Arcadia Lake with a 4.4-star rating from 60 reviews.