Best RV Parks & Resorts near Seminole, OK

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Best RV Sites Near Seminole, Oklahoma (66)

    RICK V.'s photo of rv camping at Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman, OK
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    Camper-submitted photo at Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman, OK
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    1. Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park

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    Norman, Oklahoma

    Lake Thunderbird State Park offers a variety of water activities and recreation. The park features two marinas (Calypso Cove Marina and Little River Marina), nine boat ramps and two swim beaches. Accommodations include over 200 RV sites with 30 full hookup sites, restroom facilities and primitive campsites. Lake Thunderbird State Park also features playgrounds, picnic tables and an archery range. A total of ten picnic shelters for groups and eight family shelters, as well as tent and RV campgrounds, can be reserved online.

    Both the Lake Thunderbird State Park Discovery Cove Nature Center and equestrian trails are located in the Clear Bay area. The trails, which are open Wednesday through Sunday, cover four miles and feature 12 obstacles. Negative Coggins papers are required, and no on-site stables are available. An array of hiking, mountain biking and nature trails are also available in Lake Thunderbird State Park. Deer archery and waterfowl hunting are available in designated areas during the applicable seasons.

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    John R.'s photo of rv camping at Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground near Norman, OK
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    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground near Norman, OK
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground near Norman, OK
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground near Norman, OK
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground near Norman, OK

    2. Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground

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    Norman, Oklahoma
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    Erich H.'s photo of rv camping at Oak Glen RV & Mobile Home Park near Chandler, OK
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    3. Oak Glen RV & Mobile Home Park

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    Chandler, Oklahoma
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    • Tents
    Nita D.'s photo of rv camping at Pine Tree RV Park near Henryetta, OK
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    4. Pine Tree RV Park

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    Henryetta, Oklahoma
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    • Reservable
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    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead RV & Tiny House Park near Pauls Valley, OK
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    5. Arrowhead RV & Tiny House Park

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    Pauls Valley, Oklahoma

    Adult RV Park Country living; secure locking mailbox; gated community Rates are: $400.00 monthly Full hook up sites, picnic tables, Minutes from the City Lake Located at 36978 Hwy 19, Paul's Valley Oklahoma. Rates subject to change.

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    $40 / night

    Tamara R.'s photo of rv camping at Happy Acres RV Park & Campground near Meeker, OK
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    6. Happy Acres RV Park & Campground

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    Meeker, Oklahoma

    Happy Acres RV Park and Campground is located in Shawnee, OK. Our RV campsites offer concrete slabs, water, sewer, internet and 30/50AMP. Walking Trails. Minutes from shopping and I-40, close to shopping, restaurants and casinos yet a quiet country feel. Come watch us grow!

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    Ashley F.'s photo of rv camping at River Run RV Park and Cabins near Ada, OK
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    7. River Run RV Park and Cabins

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    Ada, Oklahoma

    Hello, we have full hook up RV sites, primitive sites for RV's, tents, whatever! UTV trails (slow poke family oriented trails) 4whlrs, sidebysides, jeeps, 4x4's, and camping on trails, NO DIRT BIKES!!! Outdoor stage, for concerts. Around 3 miles of trails on 80 acres! Beer Shak(for concerts) and Cabins not available yet but on the way!!😊🙏🙏🙏 call me and come see us, (no Park access to river, but its just quarter mile away!!!!😁😁😁👍)  convenient store 1/2 mile away Thank you!

       PS bathrooms available, still building showers and laundry this fall/winter

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    $150 / night

    Lawrence P.'s photo of rv camping at Cleveland County RV Park near Norman, OK
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    8. Cleveland County RV Park

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    Norman, Oklahoma

    The Cleveland County Fairgrounds is located in the heart of Cleveland County - Norman, Oklahoma. Sitting on 20 acres, the fairgrounds is located just east of the intersection of Porter and Robinson. The facilities consist of an indoor arena, 5 meeting room / banquet halls with kitchens, RV hook-ups and an outdoor tractor pulling track with covered bleachers.

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    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Love's RV Stop-Choctaw OK 486 near Choctaw, OK
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    9. Love's RV Stop-Choctaw OK 486

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    Choctaw, Oklahoma
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    $33 - $441 / night

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    10. Catfish Round-Up RV Park

    5 Reviews
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    Prague, Oklahoma
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Recent RV Reviews near Seminole, Oklahoma

190 Reviews of 66 Seminole Campgrounds


  • H
    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Tree RV Park
    Oct. 18, 2021

    Pine Tree RV Park

    Great one night spot while traveling through.

    Great owners! A few miles from the interstate. Not your typical RV park, no frills just a place to park with full hookups. Nice little pond, if you like to fish.

  • Aaron T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Wewoka Lake
    Feb. 12, 2020

    Wewoka Lake

    Nice small lake

    Nice lake it is a smaller lake but still has some nice RV hookups as well as primitive camping it has toilets and showers they are so so, everything else though is really nice there is a big pavilion and a couple of smaller ones. It is a boating friendly lake jet skis a well. It has a decent little playground and a swimming area, course you can swim around your campsite as well.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Tree RV Park
    May. 24, 2021

    Pine Tree RV Park

    Easy Going No Frills

    Very close to the highway but in nature on a pond in a lush green area.

    Owners were very communicative, coinscientious, and helpful.

    It appears there may be a few long term renters on the property.

    This was good for a one-2 night stay.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Axe — Lake Thunderbird State Park
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Little Axe — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Great State Park in Oklahoma

    We had a great stay in Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman Oklahoma. The park has 11 campground areas situated around the 6000 acre centerpiece lake with many tent, RV sites and some of those have full hook up; our choice was the Little Ax campground on the southern end just off Oklahoma 9. In addition to water activities the park offers hunting, horse rental and boarding, equestrian trails, hiking, mountain biking, nature trails, a nature center, and an archery range. Our lakefront site#37 was nice and shaded with a gentle lake breeze offering a concrete pad, water, 30/15 amp electric, concrete table, lantern holder, fire ring and grill at site. The campground has an entry station, camp host, picnic shelters, playground, bathhouse and laundry, beach area, common fire pit, Verizon 4 bars, dump station, trash receptacles, interior roads are paved, with many sites waterfront. RV sites are close quarters. Tent sites are amazing...pads, concrete table, fire ring, grill, water spigot dispersed, waterfront sites. The town of Norman has all the amenities: shopping, dining, groceries, fuel and yes, Walmart. The area is home to local wineries and breweries and also the hometown to actor James Garner. WARNING: Oklahoma State Parks charge a daily parking fee per vehicle of$10 in addition to the camping fee and they enforce it...just saying from experience...read the information carefully! 13101 Alameda Dr, Norman, OK 73026 GPS- 35.234940,-97.219224 for the Little Ax Campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Tree RV Park
    May. 24, 2021

    Pine Tree RV Park

    Friendly & Helpful Owners

    This RV park is a no frills park located in Okemah, Oklahoma.  It was 5 minurtes from I-40 in a very green setting.  

    The operators were kind and helpful. Theyn kept in touch with us for our ETA to make sure we could find the spot. 

    Very inexpensive for a 1 night stop on our way cross the country!

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Oklahoma City East KOA
    Oct. 13, 2022

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    Great campground, lots of trees

    This is a very inviting campground with lots of trees and plenty of room around the site. Our site is level, pull thru, full hookup with plenty of room for our tow vehicle

  • Andrew W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Thunderbird lake turkey pass campground, Quite spacious concrete sites with plenty of wildlife around. 20/30/50 w/water no sewer hook up but a dump site is available at the entrance. Bathrooms are run down but painted as we were here . There is a boat ramp right here at this campground to the lake. Is an ADA accessible Fishing dock. Not a whole lot of folks here during the week.

    Quiet spacious Concrete level sites with plenty of wildlife abound. 2030 and 50 amp with water no sewer hook up but there is a dump at the entrance of the camp Ground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Sportsmans Lake
    Mar. 11, 2020

    Sportsmans Lake

    Beautiful quiet area.

    This campground was very quiet and beautiful. The grounds are neat and well cared for. There are about 10 reservable sites with full hookups. Several sites with water and electric. Most pads are short. No skiing or motorboats allowed. Restrooms need some work and only cold water available for showers.

  • Brian B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Sandy Campground — Lake Thunderbird State Park
    May. 3, 2020

    Little Sandy Campground — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Crowded but a nice quick getaway

    Hadn't been to Lake Thunderbird since I was a kid (40+ years ago) and all I could remember is that we always called it Lake Dirtybird because of the water. As far as that is concerned nothing has really changed. Typical central Oklahoma red water. 

    We stayed a couple of nights at Little Sandy Campground. There weren't any full hookups and we had to stay at a spot that was water and electric only ... and boy were we glad. The full hookup sites in the next campground over -- Hickory Hill -- were packed in like sardines. Our site on the upper loop of Little Sandy was away from all the hubub but also away from the water, so there was that. If you don't mind being right up against the next camper, Hickory Hill has some full hookup sites right on the water. However, the upper loop of Little Sandy was nice with all the trees and the better-spaced sites. In my opinion spot 36 is the best one. No one can camp behind you and there's a lot of space to the south. The dump site it up on the main road about a quarter of mile north from the campground entrance and easily accessible.
    We stayed the first weekend of May 2020 ... the first weekend some of the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. The place was PACKED, especially with tent campers. No judgment, just saying there were a lot of them. It was tough finding a path to the water without walking through someone's campsite. The water pressure was pretty low at the site and my guess it was due to all the sites being in use.
    All in all it was a nice weekend, but I've stayed at nicer and quieter places.

  • Amber D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sportsmans Lake
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Sportsmans Lake

    Great place

    Went camping this last weekend and we all had a great time. Love having the woods right behind us. Nice camp spots with full hookups and good water pressure. We will be back soon!

  • Brian B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pauls Valley City Lake Campground
    May. 16, 2020

    Pauls Valley City Lake Campground

    Small lake with great potential

    Pauls Valley City Lake (PVCL) is a nice litte lake and camp area just east of Pauls Valley, OK. The campgrounds aren't the best, but they aren't the worst. And actually, they seem to be working to upgrade the area. They just finished putting in more infrastructure to expand the number of full hookups. Some of the sites have concrete pads and some are just gravel. Ours was gravel but it was level. Plenty of water pressure and the electricity was clean. TV/antenna reception was poor, but that's not why we camp. AT&T cell-phone reception was pretty good ... not 5-bars but fast enough to stream video. The campground was quiet at night and everyone was friendly. They're also in the process of upgrading the playground for the kids. And there is also a little bait shop on site ran by the camp host. 
    I don't fish, but I've heard that PVCL is a good crappie lake. There are plenty of places to fish from the bank if you don't have a boat and there is also a fishing dock near the campround. Keep in mind that it is a recreational lake so expect boats, tubes, sea doos, etc. We enjoy kayaking and didn't have any trouble with it being too busy. If you kayak, head to the northeast side of the lake. There is a spot where you can land your rig, get out and have a picnic. 
    The campground sits on the west side of the lake so there are some pretty amazing sunrise photo ops. If you don't want to spend all your time on the water, Pauls Valley is a quaint little town with a toy museum, two-screen theater, brick streets, and Field's Pecan Pies. Plus at $20/night for full hookups, it's hard to beat.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Hill — Lake Thunderbird State Park
    Apr. 21, 2023

    Hickory Hill — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Right on the lake!

    Camped for 2 nights at Hickory Hill site 21 (HH021). Highly recommend this premium site. Right in the lake, we could watch the sun rise over the lake. Site had full hookups and was pretty level. The first night we had a lot of tornado warnings and the sirens were going off continuously. Fortunately we got nothing but rain and a little hail, as this started right after we arrived and we had no idea where a tornado shelter was - I highly recommend you scope out the shelters first when camping in OK in Mar/April!

  • Andy G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Okemah Lake
    May. 16, 2020

    Okemah Lake

    A great small lake

    We stayed in RV spot A3 and had friends staying in A1 and A2. The park ranger is very pleasant. The lake was very calm Saturday morning. It was a great place to relax.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Catfish Round-Up RV Park
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Catfish Round-Up RV Park

    Perfect over night stop

    We decided to try this campground based on a review on The Dyrt, and we are glad we did.  Went over to the resturant for dinner and we enjoyed our meal, but the service was GREAT.  They came around with apple fritters while we were looking at the menu, and when the meal was served they came around with fresh baked rolls.  Good food, great staff, what else can you ask for.  The campground is $27.50 per night, they have wifi, full hookup, and there are over the air tv stations.  We are in a 33 ft class pulling a Jeep Wrangler, and we did not unhook the Jeep.

  • Christine N.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bell Cow Lake Campground C
    Jun. 4, 2018

    Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    Bell Cow Area B

    Bell Cow Lake near Chandler. Water hook up and 30 amp. We stayed in "Area B," Campsite #4. Several shady spots. Easy water access.

    This area is quieter and less popular than area "C", but it is a little bit more rustic.

    The dump location is near the restrooms by the boat dock. It's a little hidden.

    There is an older bathroom facility in the center of the RV camping area.

    There is a picnic table and a grill at each site.

    It's $15 a night for RV, $3 a day for fishing. Permit allows you access to both Bell Cow and Chandler Lake. I think the area is rather heavily fished. Restrictions on size of fish (and number) you can keep. We gave it a good try, (fishing tube, kayak and bank fishing) but we didn't catch anything.

    Lake is full of stumps and trees which keeps the boats at a slower speed.

    Frequent Chandler police patrols, which we really appreciated.

    Area "B" also has several equine trails.

    Area "C" is more popular, looks to have better facilities. It also has a fixed corral, and a nicer beach, but it more crowded. Seemed to have less shade.

    Here is the TravelOK link.

    Here is the Chandler City Lake Info.

    Here is the wikipedia entry.

    Recommended: Area B. We will be back

  • Gail
    Camper-submitted photo from Okemah Lake
    Sep. 23, 2020

    Okemah Lake

    I’d drive three days to get here!

    Happened upon this campground on our way from Tucson to Cleveland, OH. OH MY!!!! 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. One was in the water before we unhooked the camper!!! Have arranged for our son from CA to meet us there for a week next Sept. so yes we will drive thee days to come back here next year!

  • Lawrence P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cleveland County RV Park
    Mar. 4, 2022

    Cleveland County RV Park

    Good place in town!

    Stayed for about a week (weekly rate) and was great. They are adding some new sites on the North side of property with concrete pads and full hookups!  Ours was still on the gravel site.

    It is fairly quiet with some traffic noise but what d'ya expect being in town?!! 

    "Holly" in the office is very polite, friendly and helpful with tons of info about the area!

    Hiking Trails near by.. Sutton Wilderness Trail Park.

     Mountain Biking, Hiking, Boating, and Fishing at the nearby Lake Thunderbird. 

    Golf Course is near I-35 and Robinson St. 

    Plus many grocery stores, hardware stores and many other very close by as well..

     Propane can be purchased at "OLG" Propane on 12th Ave NE & Main St about 2 miles away. 

    And if need, the Hospital is just across the street!!

    Come on in and stay awhile and enjoy this wonderful place and town!

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Okmulgee
    Sep. 18, 2016

    Okmulgee

    Okmulgee state park

    Visited on a cool but rainy weekend. We had not been to the park before, so we explored their multiple campgrounds prior to deciding on one. We chose Red Oak b/c it had good space for tent camping. Hickory Point was another campground option but lacked tent space, more for RVs. By far the busiest area was Clovis; this is a big fishing area as we were told. All campgrounds had flush toilets, the facilities are older so they aren't great but they suffice. The park as a whole is well taken care of. The main points of attraction are fishing and swimming. It would be great for families with kids - designated beach areas for swimming, large playgrounds, etc... Kayaking and canoeing on the lake is a great alternative to hiking here; they only have one short nature trail within the park.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Bell Cow Lake Campground C
    Jun. 8, 2020

    Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    Nice hidden gem

    Had friends come to town with an RV and we decided to do a last minute camp out.

    After finding out all of the RV and tent camping areas around OKC were at capacity we gave Bell Cow Lake a shot and we were not disappointed. We stayed in Camp Area B, Friday night there were a handful of RV spots still available and we were the only tent campers. Saturday a few more tent campers arrived but there was still open sites between us. 

    Our friends in the RV stayed in RV site 1 and we stayed directly across from them in tent site 3. There was some small trash, cigarette butts and such around the site, cans in the fire ring adjacent to us (site 2) but over all it was a nice spot with ample room to put tents. 

    The tent area is on the water with water access through the grass along the shoreline. Swimming was great with a sand bottom once you got past the grass along the shoreline. There were tons of fish hitting the surface in the evening but I was unable to catch any. Each tent site had a table but it either had a fire ring or a grille (alternating) it would have been preferable if each site had both. 

    The bathrooms weren't the cleanest but were what I would probably expect for a camp ground owned by a smaller city. 

    Bell Cow lake may become one of our go to places as it is still within an easy drive from OKC and half the price of the next closest lake to camp at (Lake Arcadia).

    Tent camping is $10 a night, RV is $20. 

    One of the only things we did not like was with the campsite being 2 miles from I-44 you could hear the highway traffic all night and there was not fire wood available to gather or purchase (perhaps in town) so though it is generally frowned upon to bring your own you won't have a fire otherwise.

  • Ramdas S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Oklahoma City East KOA
    Feb. 28, 2022

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    Convenient but noisy

    Just did a quick overnight stop here.  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.  I hosted a Zoom meeting from the picnic table with no issues over the KOA Wifi.

    As is typical with KOA and most RV campgrounds, very closely packed sites.

    Exceptionally friendly staff and well kept facilities.

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Oklahoma City East KOA
    Jun. 2, 2024

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    Well managed, pleasant

    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. We liked our site, it was level and the utilities great. The bathroom/showers were very clean and there was plenty of hot water. The maintenance was good throughout. Solid KOA.

  • Leslie  N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Okemah Lake
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Okemah Lake

    Extremely Peaceful & Beautiful!

    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. RV sites have water and electric but did not see any sewer hookups, but maybe we missed 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. Views were fantastic. Some sites are level, some require a bit more work to level. There was plenty of shade to stay cool and you can have your choice between concrete pad, gravel or just go primitive. There were play equipment from my childhood that built character and made me remember the good old days. Never went in the public bathrooms. Did a lot of kayaking, walking the grounds and swimming and everyone was super courteous, especially those who rode in bass boats near us while we were kayaking. Definitely would go back.

  • Rachel S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bell Cow Lake Campground C
    Apr. 3, 2024

    Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    Peaceful springtime camp spot

    Very pleasantly surprised by this campground. Has everything you need for pretty cheap ($11 for tent/no hookup) including bathrooms, tables, trash, water and more. Only one other car on a weeknight in April, so very quiet and peaceful. Bathrooms were kind of gross but I expect that’s due to visiting in a shoulder season.

  • Leslie  N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bell Cow Lake Campground C
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    Very Peaceful & Not Crowded

    Campground C area offers many pull through RV sites and some back-in RV sites, all with electric & water hook ups. There is also equestrian RV sites with pens, tent camping with shared water spigots, primitive tent camping and a dump station. There are miles of equestrian trails. Hiked down one and the trail was very peaceful and beautiful. It had recently rained a lot, so I had a thick layer of red mud on my shoes from the hike, but glad I hiked it. There are bathrooms with showers, a swim beach, a volleyball court, pavilions, a boat ramp, and plenty of wildlife. Lake is calm & shallow, so it is best for small boats and kayaks. There were plenty of flies due to the time of year and the presence of horses, so a good fly swatter and a fly trap is recommended. Found a small cemetery on the drive to the campsite with some very old grave sites. In all, it was a great place to escape from the real world and relax.

  • Sandy O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stroud Municipal Lake
    Oct. 26, 2019

    Stroud Municipal Lake

    Typical City Run Campground

    This is a City run state park. A very nice lake with a swimming beach, hiking trails, and recently added ATV course 😡 they screwed up a lot of pristine wilderness area to try and attract ATVs. There are two camping areas. The one on the east side of the lake is a bit more primitive but still has hook ups and a bathroom (seasonal) the main camp is open year round.

  • Kristi D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Axe — Lake Thunderbird State Park
    Dec. 5, 2023

    Little Axe — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Quiet spot near the lake

    Nice campspots as we are passing through Oklahoma, near Norman and restaurants/grocery stores. Quiet with decent shower and bathrooms.

    The spot we found was level, but has pulled into the spot next door first and it was not very level. You can't beat the price for $26 a spot for electric. They also don't tack on non-resident fees like some states wish is appreciated. Tourism brings additional money into the state. Thank you!


Guide to Seminole

RV camping near Seminole, Oklahoma offers a variety of well-reviewed parks that cater to different needs, from family-friendly amenities to convenient access to local attractions.

Enjoy Local Dining and Attractions

  • The Catfish Round-Up RV Park features an on-site restaurant known for its great service and delicious meals, making it a perfect stop for dinner after a day of exploring.
  • Nearby, the Wes Watkins Reservoir provides a scenic backdrop for fishing and boating, ideal for those looking to enjoy the outdoors.
  • For a unique experience, the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort RV Parking offers easy access to gaming and entertainment, perfect for a fun night out.

Activities for All Ages

Well-Equipped Parks with Essential Amenities

  • The Sac and Fox RV Campground provides essential amenities for a comfortable stay, making it a reliable choice for RV travelers.
  • At Pine Tree RV Park, guests can enjoy full hookups and a tranquil setting, perfect for a restful night.
  • The Oak Glen RV & Mobile Home Park features friendly staff and clean facilities, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Seminole, OK?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Seminole, OK is Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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