Best Glamping near Sand Springs, OK

Osage Hills State Park Campground and Hawthorn Bluff offer upscale glamping accommodations near Sand Springs, Oklahoma, with both destinations featuring elevated canvas structures and climate-controlled yurts. The park's glamping options include comfortable queen beds with high-quality linens, electricity, and private outdoor spaces for enjoying nature without sacrificing comfort. A recent visitor noted, "The cabins were very clean and fresh with beautiful views overlooking the lake from our private deck." These luxury camping experiences provide a perfect blend of outdoor immersion with modern amenities, including well-maintained bathroom facilities, kitchenettes, and outdoor fire pits for evening gatherings. Most accommodations are strategically positioned to maximize lake views and access to hiking trails.

The glamping sites around Sand Springs provide unique on-site recreational activities beyond traditional camping. Hiking trails wind through Osage Hills, with nearly six miles of well-marked paths suitable for all skill levels. Water activities dominate the experience at lakeside accommodations, where guests can enjoy kayaking, fishing from dedicated docks, and swimming at sandy beaches. According to one camper, "The swim beach was well kept and easily accessible with free life jacket loaners." Safari tents at these destinations remain available through most of the year, though peak season runs April through October when amenities are fully operational. Nearby attractions include Will Rogers Downs, local restaurants in Claremore, and wildlife viewing opportunities. For those seeking specialty experiences, some properties offer stargazing programs and seasonal festivals that showcase Oklahoma's natural beauty.

Best Glamping Sites Near Sand Springs, Oklahoma (10)

    1. Bull Creek Peninsula

    4 Reviews
    Cecil M. Harden Lake, OK
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 396-3170

    "Beautiful lake view from my site. Clean vault toilet. No water available anywhere tho, which lowered my review to 4. No electric or dump station, so come prepared."

    "Nice, quiet and clean off the beaten path. Saw a couple of restroom locations. Pretty views!"

    2. Feyodi Creek

    2 Reviews
    Cleveland, OK
    16 miles
    Website

    "Great campsite on Keystone lake. The campgrounds have access to Keystone lake, as well as bathrooms and showers."

    3. Osage Hills State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Pawhuska, OK
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 336-4141

    "Beautiful old, but refurbished campground in Northeast Oklahoma, built by the CCC! Our last night of a 16-day trip is quietly coming to a close. We made reservations on-line (that's another story!)"

    "We arrived here later in the day. We were here and it was chilly in November. Apparently the person working didn't anticipate any body showing up so late in the season."

    4. Hawthorn Bluff

    11 Reviews
    Oologah, OK
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 443-2319

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Lake side spots are not advisable if you have little ones, the bluffs are very close to the fire pits and have about a 30ft drop."

    "Easy access to everything, close to town, and literally the easiest site at this campsite to give directions to! The couple that runs this is literally the sweetest!"

    5. Oaklake Trails Naturist Park (Nudist)

    4 Reviews
    Depew, OK
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 324-5999

    "Ive been going to tent camp at olt for 9 years now, very welcomed by friendly staff. And have made life long friendships with others"

    "Two swimming pools, a very nice restaurant, tennis, pickleball, a wonderful office staff, recreation rooms a meeting hall and some really cool full time people."

    6. Settle Inn RV Park

    1 Review
    Pawhuska, OK
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 440-1895

    "One caution, the sites are pretty narrow with some overhanging trees on the corners - we pulled two fifth wheels into two sites and both were within inches of the trees and the edges of each roof while"

    7. Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

    4 Reviews
    Claremore, OK
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 283-8876

    $42 / night

    "We didn’t use the laundry facility while we were there, but they are available should the need arise. Bathrooms were locked and secure and passcode was required to enter."

    "Lots of restaurants close by."

    8. Okemah Lake

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

    $15 - $25 / night

    "Okemah City Lake Campground was a nice find for our road trip back home. Price was great we ended up staying an extra day."

    "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."

    9. Spencer Creek

    5 Reviews
    Oologah, OK
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 341-3690

    $16 - $50 / night

    "There are sites on top of ridge overlooking Oolagah Lake. Site 10 is an accessible site. When you back in you have a nice view of lake from front window and living area of RV."

    10. Flat Rock Creek

    3 Reviews
    Wagoner, OK
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 476-6766

    $16 - $50 / night

    "My only issue is that I stayed here so I could use the bathhouse."

    "We were at first nervous that our campsite would be noisy as it it near the boat dock, but it wasn't very active with most people using kayaks and canoes."

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  • Donna H.
    May. 27, 2022

    Osage Hills State Park Campground

    Sleeping in Northeastern Oklahoma Woods

    Beautiful old, but refurbished campground in Northeast Oklahoma, built by the CCC! Our last night of a 16-day trip is quietly coming to a close. We made reservations on-line (that's another story!), and when we got there around 8 p.m., the RV campground was about 1/3 full. There are only electric hookups and community water is scattered through the campground. There are tent cabins to rent, and separate tent camping area, also where the overlook is, although it was overgrown and not easy to see the view! There are newish shower and toilet buildings scattered around and my hubs said they were nice and clean... shower water warm only. There is a swimming pool opening early June and nice walking trails. Lots of history if you go that route!

  • Daniel S.
    Oct. 14, 2017

    Osage Hills State Park Campground

    They let us in for free!

    We arrived here later in the day. We were here and it was chilly in November. Apparently the person working didn't anticipate any body showing up so late in the season. They were surprised and let us in for free. Its a pretty sweet camp right on the lake. 20-30 tent sites. As well as full RV hook ups.

    Theres hiking, biking, and fishing in the area. We weren't really sure what to think about camping in Oklahoma and the camp site and people blew our expectations.

    Cheers!

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2017

    Osage Hills State Park Campground

    CCC Camping

    What a neat little park in Northeastern Oklahoma! What I really liked was that most of the park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Depression and New Deal eras. Many of the buildings were still in use including shelters and cabins. What I didn't like were the terribly short hours of the office- open 8:00-4:30, although no one was around as late as 8:30 in the morning. Back to the positives, the tent sites were separate from the RV sites by a good 1/4 mile so no worries about generators. I camped in site Q which was on the interior of the tent loop, but the prime spots were on the outside of the loop. If you can get site R you will be in heaven!. Each site had a picnic table and fire pit and there were nice level places for tents on all sites. There is a nice overlook in the tent loop to watch the sun rise over the valley. The bathhouse was clean and had electric. There were two shower stalls, but no doors or curtains, so best not be modest. The RV sites seemed well spaced and well maintained. There were several nice trails in the park, with one that left from the tent loop, but they weren't really well marked and it was difficult to find any trail maps. There is a pretty little lake near the entrance that you can rent canoes to take a spin around the lake, but again, it depends on whether someone shows up to man the office. Apparently I wasn't the only one struggling to deal with the office hours as someone just dumped their boat paddles and PDF's in front of the office door since there was no one to turn them in to.

  • L
    Apr. 6, 2024

    Okemah Lake

    Abandoned

    This once cool camping lake looks unattractive and not taking care of of. Weeds in campgrounds, fire pits full of trash and grills all broken. There is no longer any personnel or workers living in the area. You are basically on your own with no Patrols or Law Enforcement. Loud people kept us up all night and we left early. Go elsewhere. Not family friendly anymore.

  • Renee H.
    Nov. 1, 2023

    Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

    Nice clean campground

    Spent one night at this campground. Grounds were clean, restrooms and showers were also clean. The check in office was inviting and pleasing. We didn’t use the laundry facility while we were there, but they are available should the need arise. Bathrooms were locked and secure and passcode was required to enter. Passcode was provided upon check in. Our site was a pull through level gravel pad with full hookups. The off leash dog park was a small fenced in area with a couple of benches. Horse track and casino were well within walking distance from the camp sites. Quiet location, just off the highway. Highway could not be heard from inside our camper.

  • D
    May. 14, 2021

    Hawthorn Bluff

    Nice views of the Lake

    Very nice and clean campground. Reserve early though this one fills up fast. We camped here in the middle of the week and they where already at 75%. Lake side spots are not advisable if you have little ones, the bluffs are very close to the fire pits and have about a 30ft drop.

  • F
    May. 12, 2022

    Osage Hills State Park Campground

    Very nice family stay

    This was our first time camping with our toddler and it was was perfect! There was plenty of woods to get fallen firewood, well maintained trails, HEATED super clean bathrooms(it was around 45 degrees at night when we went so this was a welcome sight) showers, and also a park ranger would drive by every couple of hours so I felt very safe. We will definitely stay here again.

  • Christine N.
    Jun. 8, 2018

    Feyodi Creek

    Small campground on the Arkansas River

    Small campground with friendly hosts. Call ahead to reserve. Two main areas for RV camping. Some of the sites have nice shade. Ours had a picnic table, grill, and shade. Electric and water hookups. Access to the river for fishing or boating. There is also a nice pond that I have seen children swimming in.

    When we were there, a great pelican migration was going on, and there were thousands of birds flying up the river. It was incredibly beautiful.

    Campgrounds were very quite. People were friendly. Campsites are not super private.

    Campground was fairly well maintained, well mowed. Bathhouse was very clean.

    We had a little luck bank fishing. I think most folks fish for catfish.

    Campground and campsite are both easy to get to.

  • ChristiAnn D.
    Jun. 18, 2020

    Hawthorn Bluff

    Lifetime Camper

    I love the this campsite! Been going here since I was young! Easy access to everything, close to town, and literally the easiest site at this campsite to give directions to! The couple that runs this is literally the sweetest! ❤️ They've been running it since i was little and they stay ON SITE, so if you have an emergency.. they are there. Love it! 100% recommend 😊


Guide to Sand Springs

Primitive campsites around Sand Springs, Oklahoma offer spacious options with both sunny and shaded areas. The region features several lakes, with Skiatook Lake and Keystone Lake being the most popular destinations for anglers and water sports enthusiasts. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though facilities and water access may be limited during winter months.

What to do

Fishing from dedicated spots: Bull Creek Peninsula provides excellent lake fishing options with well-maintained docks. "The true draw is the lake, which is beautiful and had a nice boat ramp and dock," notes Annie C., who found it "a good place to spend a little quiet time."

Water activities beyond swimming: Many campers bring kayaks to explore the lakes. At Flat Rock Creek, "the boat dock wasn't very active with most people using kayaks and canoes," making it ideal for paddlers seeking calmer waters.

Wildlife observation: The lakes attract impressive bird migrations. At Feyodi Creek, one camper witnessed "a great pelican migration with thousands of birds flying up the river. It was incredibly beautiful." Spencer Creek is also known for pelican migration, with one reviewer noting: "Mid October Oolagah Lake is in the path of Pelicans migrating south. When you camp mid to end of October the lake will be covered with a white layer of pelicans."

Disc golf: Feyodi Creek offers an 18-hole disc course that received high ratings from players. According to Aaron H., "The campgrounds have a 18 hole disc course that is rated 4.4/5 on UDisc," making it a top activity option for campers seeking recreation beyond water sports.

What campers like

Budget-friendly primitive camping: Spencer Creek offers discounts for those with National Park passes. One regular visitor notes, "If you have accessible All Access Pass from National Park service you get a discount. We usually get 1/2 off."

Off-season tranquility: Many campgrounds are less crowded during fall and winter. Bull Creek Peninsula visitors found "the campground was pretty empty when I was there due to late season and some poor weather expected to roll in," but enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere.

Honor system at unmanned sites: Some campgrounds operate with minimal supervision. At Bull Creek Peninsula, "There wasn't anyone at the gate, but there was an honor system pay tube, and the campground host was really helpful," allowing for easy late arrivals.

Clean facilities despite rustic settings: Even primitive sites maintain good standards. A camper at Bull Creek noted "The vault toilet was really clean which made me not mind as much the lack of showers," showing that basic amenities can still be satisfactory.

What you should know

Uneven terrain challenges: Many campgrounds require leveling equipment. At Flat Rock Creek, a visitor mentioned, "Sites and patio are paved, but I had to pull the camper up on to levelers," highlighting the need for stabilization gear.

Limited or no water hookups: Bull Creek Peninsula has no water sources on-site. One camper lowered their review because "No water available anywhere, which lowered my review to 4. No electric or dump station, so come prepared."

Potential noise issues: Some campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads or other campers. At Okemah Lake, "Loud trucks and cars made it very noisy. Evidently there isn't a speed limit or anyone out there enforcing any laws."

Maintenance varies by season: Some campgrounds have reduced services in off-seasons. A recent Okemah Lake visitor warned, "Weeds in campgrounds, fire pits full of trash and grills all broken. There is no longer any personnel or workers living in the area."

Tips for camping with families

Look for accessible amenities: Hawthorn Bluff offers family-friendly facilities. "The swim beach was well kept and easily accessible with free life jacket loaners," notes Stephen R., making it ideal for families with children who want to enjoy water activities safely.

Choose sites away from bluffs: Safety concerns exist at some waterfront sites. A visitor cautioned about Hawthorn Bluff: "Lake side spots are not advisable if you have little ones, the bluffs are very close to the fire pits and have about a 30ft drop."

Seek out playgrounds: Several campgrounds feature play areas. At Spencer Creek, one camper highlighted that the "Park has a play area, trail, soccer field, boat ramp and short walk to beach area," providing multiple activity options for children.

Consider seasonal camping: School-year weekdays offer quieter experiences. One reviewer noted at Spencer Creek, "It was a mid-week stay during the school year," resulting in a "Quiet" experience, ideal for families seeking peaceful camping.

Tips from RVers

Reserve early for popular spots: Osage Hills State Park Campground fills quickly during peak seasons. "The park offers 20 fully-outfitted RV campsites, 8 rustic cabins, and over a dozen designated tent-camping sites. Advance reservations are recommended, but not required (if the designated camping areas are not full)."

Scout for level sites: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. At Osage Hills, "The main loop is a little uneven so it may take some work finding a level spot in certain camp spots. The far end of the loop is the best, imo."

Bring extra water hoses: Not all sites have convenient water access. At Hawthorn Bluff, one RVer noted: "The only downside is that they don't have water hookups at the sites. You can connect your hose to the nearest spigot but you better hope it's long enough."

Check for dump station quality: Facilities vary between campgrounds. At Okemah Lake, an RVer advised, "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."

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