Best Campgrounds near Schulter, OK

The Schulter area includes numerous lakeside camping options that cluster around Okmulgee State Park, Lake Eufaula State Park, and several KOA campgrounds. Tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals are available throughout this eastern Oklahoma region, with the highest concentration of developed facilities along Lake Eufaula's northern shore. Primitive campsites at Okmulgee State Park accommodate tent campers seeking more secluded experiences, while full-service campgrounds like Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA provide amenities including electric hookups, water access, showers, and sanitary dump stations for RVs. Several locations also offer cabin rentals and glamping options for visitors preferring more comfortable accommodations.

Year-round camping is possible in many campgrounds throughout the region, with most offering standard facilities like picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms. A visitor noted, "Great place to camp and have fun on the water. Clean facilities and fun on the water." Highway noise can be an issue at campgrounds situated near Interstate 40, particularly for tent campers. Cell service varies significantly by location, with limited connectivity reported at more remote sites like Okmulgee State Park. Campsite reservations are recommended during peak summer periods when water recreation draws larger crowds. Many campgrounds allow pets, though specific regulations vary by location. Weather conditions remain relatively mild throughout the year, though summer temperatures can reach uncomfortable highs, making waterfront sites particularly desirable.

Lake access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Schulter area, with fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities available at most campgrounds. A camper wrote, "This state park is off the beaten path and is on the shores of a very good bass fishing lake." Campsites at Okmulgee feature considerable tree cover providing natural shade, while the more developed KOA locations typically include amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and camp stores. The terrain around most campgrounds is relatively flat, making for easy site setup. Campgrounds with full hookups tend to receive higher ratings from RV travelers, while tent campers often prefer the more natural settings at state park locations. Reviews consistently mention clean facilities as a positive attribute across most locations, though some bathhouses show signs of aging and may have limited hot water availability.

Best Camping Sites Near Schulter, Oklahoma (118)

    1. Okmulgee

    8 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    10 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. Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    13 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."

    3. KOA Campground Checotah

    7 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    13 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."

    4. Dogwood Campground — Lake Eufula State Park

    16 Reviews
    Stidham, OK
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 689-5311

    "I did notice a laundry room on site and there is a small playground, not much play equipment but plenty of room around it for playing ball, frisbee etc."

    "Picnic tables, fire rings, shade, and easy walk to the restroom and lovely paths to the lake. Literally best bathrooms I’ve ever encountered in a park. Very ADA accessible, AIR CONDITIONED TOILETS?!"

    5. Gentry Creek Landing

    10 Reviews
    Checotah, OK
    16 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."

    6. Okmulgee & Dripping State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    9 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."

    7. Rocky Ridge Resort

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

    $30 / night

    8. Clovis Point

    1 Review
    Okmulgee, OK
    9 miles

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

    9. Okemah Lake

    11 Reviews
    Okmulgee, OK
    21 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."

    10. Henryetta RV Park

    1 Review
    Henryetta, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 652-9111
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480 Reviews of 118 Schulter 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.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park

    I stayed for almost 10 days

    Stayed in the Equestrian campground with access to miles and miles of trails. It was wonderful and some of the best hiking I have done in quite a while. The hikes along the lake edges were great. There are horse trails id have loved to have done but it was time to move on. Of all the campgrounds, and there are many in the park, the Equestrian is the best if you want to hike.

  • 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 Schulter

The Schulter area sits at approximately 670 feet above sea level in eastern Oklahoma's rolling hills region, where Lake Eufaula's waters extend across 105,500 surface acres. Camping options range from heavily wooded sites at Okmulgee State Park to more developed facilities along Lake Eufaula's shoreline. Summer temperatures regularly reach the 90s with high humidity, making lakeside camping particularly popular.

What to do

Kayaking opportunities: Okmulgee State Park offers excellent flat-water paddling with minimal boat traffic. "Great small campground right on the lake. Great kayaking and camping," notes Kala V., who gave the park a 5-star rating. The lake's calm waters make it ideal for beginners and families.

Fishing excursions: Several campgrounds provide boat ramps and dock access specifically for anglers. Deep Fork Campground at Lake Eufaula offers waterfront sites with convenient lake access. One camper observed, "We stayed at the lakeside/lakeview loop and had a nice view of Lake Eufaula," mentioning that each site includes a fireplace and grill for preparing the day's catch.

Nature exploration: The nature center at Deep Fork Campground provides educational opportunities about local wildlife. A visitor mentioned, "They have a marina, as well as campground, and even a frogatorium!" This makes for a good rainy day activity when water recreation isn't possible.

What campers like

Lakeside privacy: Gentry Creek Landing receives praise for its secluded waterfront sites. One camper shared, "The night we spent here, we were the only ones in that whole section of the campground, so we had the whole place to ourselves. The campsite was nice -- next to the lake, spacious, and clean."

Affordable pricing: Corps of Engineers parks like Gentry Creek Landing offer reasonable rates. "Great Corp of Engineers park. Very reasonably priced. Lots of families with children playing in the lake," notes one reviewer who gave the park 4 stars.

Shaded campsites: Dogwood Campground at Lake Eufaula State Park features substantial tree cover. "Gorgeous sites with so many trees! Full hookup, enough space from neighbors while not being too spread out," a camper shared, adding that there are "lovely paths to the lake" from the campsites.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds near Schulter now require advance reservations. At Gentry Creek, one visitor warned, "Be aware, you will not be allowed into the park without a prior reservation... She said 'oh yes, I've got lots of spaces.' She kicked us out."

Seasonal maintenance: Facilities may need repairs following spring flooding. At Deep Fork Campground, a camper noted in July, "Showers in our loop have been out-of-order for sometime but repaired on day 2 of our stay... Marina & shore areas just recovering from heavy rains and flooding and staff working to get things back in order."

Noise considerations: Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA is convenient but experiences highway noise. A visitor advised, "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."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. At KOA Lake Eufaula, a reviewer listed amenities including "Outdoor Pool, Shady, Petting zoo" among the campground's pros, making it suitable for families with younger children.

Swimming opportunities: Okemah Lake offers designated swimming areas. "There were play equipment from my childhood that built character and made me remember the good old days... Did a lot of kayaking, walking the grounds and swimming and everyone was super courteous," reported one camper.

Holiday events: Lake Eufaula State Park offers seasonal activities during holidays. A December visitor was pleasantly surprised: "Once the sun went down we noticed a massive Christmas lighting display up near the RV portion. This made the trip!" The park also features an amphitheater with occasional programming.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain requiring preparation. At Gentry Creek Landing, a visitor noted, "Our campsite, #33, was perched on top of a hill, accessible by a fairly long, steep incline. The site is not level and would be appropriate only for shorter RVs."

Bathroom facilities: Quality and accessibility vary widely across campgrounds. At Dogwood Campground, one RVer gave high praise: "Literally best bathrooms I've ever encountered in a park. Very ADA accessible, AIR CONDITIONED TOILETS?!, showers and toilets were single stalls, clean, roomy and had everything you need."

Cell coverage: Connectivity varies throughout the region. An RVer at Deep Fork noted, "One very small bar on my Verizon iPhone 12 but I managed to Facetime when I wanted," while another camper at Dogwood reported, "ATT & Verizon had decent service at both sites."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Schulter, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Schulter, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 118 campgrounds and RV parks near Schulter, OK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Schulter, OK?

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

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

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

What parks are near Schulter, OK?

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