Best Campgrounds near Okmulgee, OK

State parks and recreation areas surrounding Okmulgee, Oklahoma feature a mix of lakeside camping opportunities centered around Dripping Springs Lake and nearby water bodies. Okmulgee State Park offers year-round camping with both the Blackjack and Red Oak areas providing access to fishing, boating, and hiking. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access additional options like Okemah Lake and Rocky Ridge Resort, which provide varying levels of amenities from primitive tent sites to full RV hookups. The region's camping landscape is predominantly water-oriented, with most campgrounds situated along shorelines that attract anglers and water recreation enthusiasts.

Summer heat significantly impacts the camping experience in this region, with temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F during peak season. As one camper noted, "This park does get crowded on summer weekends," making weekday or off-season visits preferable for those seeking solitude. Most campgrounds feature basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, though bathroom facilities at some locations are described as "outdated and in need of renovation but functional." Cell service varies throughout the area, with coverage generally better near towns. Many sites offer electrical hookups for RVs, though primitive camping areas with fewer amenities are also available.

Fishing stands out as the primary recreational activity at campgrounds near Okmulgee, with bass fishing particularly popular at Dripping Springs Lake. "Fishing from the shore can be very good," reports one regular visitor, while another mentions "fish constantly flopping in and out of the water" at nearby lakes. Shade availability varies significantly between campgrounds and specific sites, becoming an important consideration during hot Oklahoma summers. Wildlife sightings commonly include waterfowl, with some areas known for eagle and heron observation opportunities. Weekends typically bring higher occupancy rates and more boating activity, while weekdays offer a quieter experience with abundant site availability. The proximity to town (about 25 minutes to Okmulgee) allows campers to access supplies and services when needed.

Best Camping Sites Near Okmulgee, Oklahoma (123)

    1. Okmulgee

    8 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 756-5971

    $10 - $23 / night

    "There are stores nearby for supplies."

    "Great small campground right on the lake. Great kayaking and camping"

    2. Red Oak Area - Okmulgee/Dripping Springs State Park

    6 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 756-5971

    "A great state park that is clean and is on the edge of Dripping Springs Lake. Access to many facilities (town of Okmulgee) are within a 25 minute drive."

    "Small rolling hills and lots of trees with a few larger lakes. We found mostly water activities here, also a short easy wooded trail with lovely cascading falls over concrete steps."

    3. Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 756-5971

    "This state park is off the beaten path and is on the shores of a very good bass fishing lake."

    4. Okemah Lake

    11 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 623-1050

    $15 - $25 / night

    "What a great small lake and campgrounds! Most sites are well spaced and the different site areas are so well spaced out, it was easy to get some privacy. The grounds were pretty clean."

    "Site right on the lake and during the week no one else in area A. Cement pads for RVs. Boat ramp nearby so watched a few fishing boats launch. Dogs lived it."

    5. Rocky Ridge Resort

    1 Review
    Okmulgee, OK
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 906-6591

    $30 / night

    6. Clovis Point

    1 Review
    Okmulgee, OK
    5 miles

    "All amenities, straight view of the lake. And far away from a road."

    7. Garyito Point

    1 Review
    Okmulgee, OK
    5 miles

    8. Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 473-6511

    "Besides full hookups, they have clean bathrooms, short trail walk to lake, a donkey, geese, a park for the kiddos, and a little c store to get some extras you may need."

    "We were in site 13, closest to the highway along with two cabins and the playground. Extremely noisy so if traffic bothers you request a site towards the back. Lots of trees."

    9. KOA Campground Checotah

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 473-6511

    "During the extreme winter weather in Oklahoma in February 2021, I ducked into the KOA Lake Eufaula to wait out the storm."

    "They had some barnyard animals in the back and a trail down to the lake. No stores or gas nearby, so don’t assume you can fill up at the exit. They had some nicer patio sites."

    10. Gentry Creek Landing

    10 Reviews
    Checotah, OK
    22 miles
    +1 (918) 799-5843

    $12 - $19 / night

    "Scores of down and dead oak laying all around the campgrounds. Vault toilets were fairly clean on our side. Its pretty quiet but I’m fairly sensitive to road noise when I’m camping."

    "The site's position made it one of the more isolated campsites so it was more private than others.  Site #33 does not have its own water source.  It shares one water spigot with 2 other sites."

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Recent Reviews near Okmulgee, OK

447 Reviews of 123 Okmulgee Campgrounds


  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2026

    Sheppard Point

    This is also an equestrian campground with trails

    Not only is the campground very nice, but they actually have a trail system which is the only campground to have that in the area. They have both tent camping regular R. V. Camping and equestrian spots with appropriate services for the horses.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2026

    Heyburn Park

    Very nice

    This is a super nice park. And every spot has a view because of the peninsula and the way they've used the shape of the hill. It's very nice. There's a dump station. There's a bathroom, it's closed. I haven't been able to see it. Cause it's winter and then two sets of pit toilets, and one would get some traffic because of the boat and the boat dock down at the end. There are 2 things that make this special one. The beach is very big, very long and 2. They have a huge atrium outside which is quite nice. I would assume big families would love to use it. Last and interestingly, you can see the 2 other campsites on the lake. But getting to the one is like a 20 mile trip. It would be faster to boat over and see it.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2026

    Sunset Bay

    Small primitive campground right on the lake

    I agree with the review right before mine. It has water pit bathrooms. Some of the primitive spots are very nice. It's what you expect in a corps of engineer site. Low close to the road, but all in not bad. If you want more services less than a mile away is the R. V campground which is very nice.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Clovis Point

    This is the nicest campground of the two parks

    This is really a nice campground with nice sized spots. All amenities, straight view of the lake. And far away from a road. It's a bit of a drive to get back to it, but I'm guessing it is less utilized by the locals and has more space available during the summer.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    I am at Hickory Point Campground

    So far, there are 3 campgrounds in this area. One blackjack, 5 spots RV. The second one is red oak. Lots of spots r v hookups. The third one is, this 1 called Hickory point. Adorable spots around the outside. Hook ups fifty amp, thirty amp and a bathroom that is ancient and really needs replacement.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Garyito Point

    Quiet primitive spot under the oaks

    This is a small primitive campground. With about 15 sites first, come first. Serve water two toilets access to a beach access to a boat ramp and a fishing dock. Pretty rustic, but probably quite nice in the summer. Under the trees, the bathrooms could use some serious upgrades and are in pretty rough shape. But maybe they take better care of them in the summer.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    I am at the Black Jack area which is new

    So I wish I could give this a better review but it's missing signage. I have no idea how to pay for the spot. There's no bathroom here and the only working pit toilet bathroom before this is closed and there's a lot of trash in the treason in the lake. Also I think they don't have very good maintenance on their trails. And right now granted this is February. There seems to be a tremendous amount of burn zone around us. And the trail goes right into it. It was frustrating last night to pull in and not know how to properly pay for the site. I don't want to steal from the city. This is also by the way, not a state park. It is a city run and city managed system. These are nice spots, but no idea how to access other services. Last, and this isn't the park's fault, but red oaks is right beside me and the gps point and directions for red oaks are really screwed up and take you somewhere fifty miles south of here.

  • Frank S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2025

    Rolling Stone Stables and RV park

    Hidden gem with horses

    Rolling Stones stables & RV Park is tucked away in the woods, off the beaten path. Staff is friendly and helpful. Has a large dog park area, with trails and a small lake to explore. Lots of wildlife.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 16, 2025

    Taylor Ferry

    Great campground

    I think part of the possibility confusion is the north and south campground. There is both on the campground on the south side of the road. There is also a day use area on the overall north side of the road which is for boating and picnics. Campground is great but if you have read you can stay for free on the picnic area, that is not correct as it allows no camping.


Guide to Okmulgee

Dispersed camping options near Okmulgee, Oklahoma center primarily around lake access points and designated campgrounds rather than traditional backcountry sites. The region sits at approximately 700 feet above sea level with a humid subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly climb above 90°F by mid-morning. Most camping areas have tree coverage that provides essential shade during hot months but terrain tends to be relatively flat with minimal elevation changes.

What to do

Kayaking and boating access: At Okmulgee State Park, visitors find direct lake access for water activities. "Great small campground right on the lake. Great kayaking and camping," notes Kala V., highlighting the water recreation potential. The park offers multiple entry points for non-motorized watercraft.

Pond fishing opportunities: Smaller fishing ponds complement the larger lakes in the region. The Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA features an on-site fishing pond perfect for beginners and families. As Shannon notes, "A fully stocked fishing pond" is available alongside "volleyball court, kids playground and sand box."

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings offer the best wildlife observation times around campgrounds. At Gentry Creek Landing, campers report seeing various wildlife near the water. "We are right on the lake with beach access to enter," mentions James C., whose campsite positioning allowed for both water activities and animal spotting from the shoreline.

What campers like

Accessible swimming areas: Unlike some Oklahoma lakes with restricted swimming, several campgrounds near Okmulgee offer dedicated swimming zones. At KOA Campground Checotah, Jacquelyn L. found that "Swimming pool is clean. Easy lake access for kayaking and canoeing. The small pond on site is great to take the kids fishing."

Shaded campsites: Tree coverage becomes essential during hot months. Melanie W. notes of Okmulgee State Park, "The campsites are very shading. It always has availed campsites unless it is a hoiiday. The sites are very shady and pets are welcome."

Seasonal availability: Many camping sites near Okmulgee, Oklahoma remain accessible year-round. Kenneth A. describes visiting Dripping Springs Campground during unusual weather: "Got there the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend but didn't go out there until Saturday before and I was too late for the campsites among the trees. I was in the overflow camping."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Digital connectivity varies significantly across campgrounds. Lesley W. mentions about Okmulgee State Park that the "Park was nice had lots of space but not very good phone reception and showers did not work." Another camper notes having "only 1 small bar on my Verizon iPhone 12 but I managed to Facetime when I wanted."

Shower and bathroom conditions: Bathroom facilities show inconsistent maintenance across camping areas. Tom K. describes facilities at Okmulgee State Park as "All of the sites have tree cover and nearby dated bathrooms. Bring soap." At other sites, campers report clean but aging shower facilities with varying water pressure.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects certain campgrounds. At Dogwood Campground, one visitor noted: "You're pretty close to entrance of this campground so road noise could be a problem during peak season."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA, visitors appreciate that "it would be great for families with kids - designated beach areas for swimming, large playgrounds, etc." Another reviewer mentions "playgrounds at nearly every campground site for the kids."

Kid-friendly fishing spots: Stocked ponds provide easier fishing experiences than larger lakes. Jacquelyn L. found that at Rocky Ridge Resort "the small pond on site is great to take the kids fishing" making it suitable for beginners and younger anglers.

Bathroom proximity: When camping with children, choosing sites near facilities makes nighttime trips easier. At Dogwood Campground, Amy & Stu B. appreciate "easy walk to the restroom and lovely paths to the lake," noting that "literally best bathrooms I've ever encountered in a park. Very ADA accessible, AIR CONDITIONED TOILETS?!"

Tips from RVers

RV site leveling: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring additional preparation. At Dogwood Campground, Craig E. notes "Site is paved but not quite level. It's listed as premium site because of patio and wider driveway. Nearly all others are super narrow with 4-5 inch drop off on either side."

Hookup reliability: Water and electric service quality varies between camping locations. The Okemah Lake campground offers reliable connections according to Adam L.: "No problems accessing in 32' motorhome towing a car. Market at end of road with nice little town nearby if you need to get provisions."

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds with RV sites offer on-site dumping. Leslie N. mentions about Okemah Lake that it "Has a dump station, but not the best I've seen. May want to drive into Okemah if you have a weak stomach, but no idea if that one was better."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Okmulgee, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Okmulgee, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Okmulgee, OK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Okmulgee, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Okmulgee, OK is Okmulgee with a 3.8-star rating from 8 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Okmulgee, OK.

What parks are near Okmulgee, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Okmulgee, OK that allow camping, notably Heyburn Lake and Eufaula Lake.