Best Campgrounds near Sand Springs, OK

Camping opportunities around Sand Springs, Oklahoma center primarily on Keystone State Park and surrounding lakes. The region includes several established campgrounds with varying levels of amenities, from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots and cabins. Keystone State Park Campground offers year-round camping with both tent and RV sites, while nearby Brush Creek provides additional camping options along the Arkansas River. The area features multiple water-based camping destinations including Tall Chief Cove, Appalachia Bay, and Lake Sahoma, most within a 20-mile radius of Sand Springs.

Many campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Access roads to most sites are paved and suitable for standard vehicles, though some lakeside areas may have more challenging terrain. "Our spot had great views of the river. Not very good signage coming into park, we had to unhook and turn around," noted one visitor about Brush Creek. Weather conditions remain favorable for camping from April through October, when most campgrounds maintain full services, though several locations like Keystone State Park operate year-round. Facilities vary considerably, with some parks offering modern bathrooms with showers while others provide only basic toilets and water hookups.

Waterfront camping experiences represent a significant draw throughout the region, with multiple options for lake and river access. The campgrounds surrounding Keystone Lake receive consistently positive reviews for their water access and fishing opportunities. A camper at Keystone State Park shared, "We could walk down to the lake and jump in the water which beats having to go to a specific swim beach." Several visitors mentioned the convenience of having boat ramps and marinas nearby for water recreation. Campground amenities range from the basic at primitive sites to full-service facilities at developed campgrounds like The RV Park at Keystone Lake, which offers full hookups, blacktopped parking areas and convenient store access. Hiking trails, playgrounds, and fishing opportunities complement the camping experience at many locations, with Keystone State Park featuring multiple hiking trails through wooded areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Sand Springs, Oklahoma (112)

    1. Keystone State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    6 miles
    Website

    "New weekend-- new lake! Took a couple of extra days and spent an extended weekend at Lake Keystone State Park about 30 minutes west of Tulsa.  The park has two campgrounds with full hookups..."

    "Great State Park close to Tulsa. RV sites and primitive Tent Camping. Great clean and modern toilets and showers with heating and air near the marina."

    2. Tall Chief Cove

    14 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 288-6820

    $24 - $50 / night

    "Nice lakeside campground. Electric at every site and communal water spigots. Flush toilets and showers. Site has a playground, disc golf course, volleyball, basketball hoop."

    "I have been going to Skiatook Lake almost all of my life with friends and family to boat and enjoy the beaches."

    3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake

    8 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 865-2845

    $30 - $75 / night

    "The only bad thing is the tent sites are next to the waters edge and can get flooded out. The RV sites are the best for they have shade trees."

    "Lake is very nice."

    4. Brush Creek Public Use Area — Keystone Lake

    4 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    5 miles
    +1 (918) 865-2621

    $25 / night

    "Great campground with great host.On river so fishing right there.Minutes from Sand Springs or Mannford.Great walking trails and playground"

    "The outside sites only have water and up to 50 amp. The inside circle of the campground has the same but with sewer. It has a brand new 1 mile asphalt trail. Locks the gate in from 10 pm to 6 am."

    5. COE Lake Skiatook Twin Points

    10 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 396-1376

    $24 / night

    "I have to be honest, we’re traveling the country and I didn’t have high hopes for liking Oklahoma. This campground has changed my mind."

    "Site 21 is lake side with a level paved site. Hookups are close by. Some shade, but a nice view of the lake. Came on labor day as campground was emptying. Plenty of space to relax."

    6. Appalachia Bay

    5 Reviews
    Mannford, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 865-2621

    $15 - $25 / night

    7. Walnut Creek — Keystone Lake

    5 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    8 miles
    +1 (918) 865-2621

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Beautiful small RV area overlooking lake. Electric sites, no water, some pull through. Close to town. Only $20 a night, would definitely stay again. Went to the Omaha Zoo and it was great!"

    8. Lake Sahoma

    7 Reviews
    Sapulpa, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 227-1534

    $6 - $12 / night

    "They have RV spots across the road from the lake, and tent spots right on the lake. Go to the building near the floating deck to check in. There was a little road noise, but it did not bother me."

    "Clean and beautiful lake. I take my kids there every summer for camping and fishing."

    9. The RV Park at Keystone Lake

    3 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 243-7865

    "Easy access to all sites. The management is fantastic and extremely helpful. This is a great place for all types of visits to the Tulsa/Bristow Oklahoma area."

    "Had 50 amp hookup, water & sewer and a gravel parking spot for extra vehicle next to the RV spot. All in all, a great stay."

    10. Heyburn Park

    15 Reviews
    Kellyville, OK
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 247-6601

    $22 - $100 / night

    "I live a short drive away in Tulsa, but when hunting season started, this is where I stayed on the weekends."

    "Surrounded by water. Clean bathrooms. Season ends 10/26-no water but still has electricity. Host was helpful. Plenty of large wooded spots."

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324 Reviews of 112 Sand Springs 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.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Pawhuska Lake (Old City Lake) Dispersed

    Easy night stop

    Honestly, pretty decent if you’re just trying to stop for the night, I personally wouldn’t recommend staying for more than a night or two there’s not too much to do outside of kayaking. There was one really cool rock formation.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 13, 2025

    Cowboy Camp Upscale RV Park

    Nice Stop to Visit Campus

    Great stop if visiting OSU, Flat sites, super clean, easy navigation, clean clubhouse, and bathrooms


Guide to Sand Springs

Camping opportunities within 30 miles of Sand Springs offer diverse experiences beyond standard campgrounds. Most locations operate from April through October, with water levels in area lakes typically highest in spring and early summer. The terrain varies from open lakefront camping to partially wooded sites, with elevations ranging from 700-900 feet throughout the region.

What to do

Fishing from shore or dock: At Lake Sahoma, fishing is the primary activity with specific licensing requirements. "This lake is strictly for fishing. I guess you could kayak but there's lots of trees in the water so you'd have to watch out for those. There a a few docks for fishing but you have to have a trout license," notes Jennifer D.

Hiking accessible trails: Keystone State Park Campground offers walking paths for all skill levels. "We took the Ranger trail which is a mostly gravel loop that goes through the trees and past the children's fishing pond," explains Richard, while another visitor observed the park features "a short nature trail with some great views."

Boating and water sports: The lakes around Sand Springs accommodate various watercraft activities. At Tall Chief Cove, "Reservations only so be sure to plan ahead. The best sites need to be reserved as many as 6 months in advance. Our favorite is A22 since it's right on the water with a place for a boat and great area for swimming," shares Randy S.

What campers like

Convenient store access: The RV Park at Keystone Lake provides essential supplies without leaving the camping area. One camper noted, "There is a nice, well-stocked convenience store on with ice, firewood, food, propane, a few fishing supplies and gift shop."

Clean, modern facilities: Multiple campgrounds have upgraded their amenities. At COE Lake Skiatook Twin Points, a camper shared, "Bathhouse was updated and clean with individual shower stall in each of the 4 areas," though they did note "little water pressure at the bathouse and just disappointing warm water in shower."

Year-round camping options: Winter camping is available at select locations. At Keystone State Park, one visitor mentioned, "Full hook up camping is available throughout the year. Close to a small town with shopping, fuel, and a couple great restaurants."

What you should know

Campsite flood risk: Some tent areas can be problematic during high water periods. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, one camper warned, "The only bad thing is the tent sites are next to the waters edge and can get flooded out."

Varying site privacy levels: Campground layouts differ significantly regarding space between sites. At Heyburn Park, "The ones by the main swimming area aren't private at all and are usually pretty full. The ones before the dam are more spread out."

Water hookup challenges: Several campgrounds have shared water spigots that require additional equipment. At Twin Points, a camper advised, "You'll want to bring at least 50' of water hose (probably more), as the spigots mostly seemed to be quite a distance from the pads. Also, bring a water hose splitter. Many sites share a single faucet."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer recreational areas for children. A visitor to Brush Creek mentioned, "Great campground with great host. On river so fishing right there. Minutes from Sand Springs or Mannford. Great walking trails and playground."

Swimming options: Lakes around Sand Springs have varying swim areas. At Heyburn Park, a camper shared, "We love this little lake bc the swimming area rarely has people there and it's a nice long sandy beach."

Kid-friendly campgrounds: Some sites specifically cater to families. At Keystone State Park, a camper noted, "This has always been a good spot for bringing our beginning camping friends to get them introduced to camping before any longer camping trips."

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: Site conditions vary widely across the best places to camp near Sand Springs, Oklahoma. At Appalachia Bay, one RVer mentioned, "Didn't care for the slope of our site, but there were only a couple available when we booked it."

Accessible RV spots: Some campgrounds offer more spacious RV parking. At Tall Chief Cove, one camper observed, "RV spots seem extra big!!"

Full hookup availability: Limited full-service sites exist in the area. At The RV Park at Keystone Lake, a visitor explained, "Sites are spacious level and easily accessible. Streets & parking areas are blacktopped and pretty level."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Sand Springs, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sand Springs, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 112 campgrounds and RV parks near Sand Springs, OK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Sand Springs, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sand Springs, OK is Keystone State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 16 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Sand Springs, OK?

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

What parks are near Sand Springs, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Sand Springs, OK that allow camping, notably Skiatook Lake and Heyburn Lake.