Best Campgrounds near Hulbert, OK

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The northeastern Oklahoma landscape surrounding Hulbert features numerous lakeside camping options centered around Fort Gibson Lake, a 19,000-acre reservoir with 225 miles of shoreline. Sequoyah State Park, located 8 miles from Wagoner, serves as a major camping hub with five distinct camping areas ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV sites with concrete pads. Dam Site Campground at Fort Gibson offers electric hookups and water directly in Hulbert, while Wahoo Bay provides free primitive camping for up to 14 days with vault toilets and water access. Taylor Ferry and Wildwood campgrounds round out the options with varying levels of amenities. Most campgrounds in this region provide boat ramps and shoreline access, making them popular with anglers and water recreation enthusiasts.

Oklahoma State Parks in the region charge a daily parking fee of $10 per vehicle in addition to camping fees, a regulation strictly enforced according to frequent visitors. Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences, with summer bringing crowds and intense heat while spring brings potential flooding concerns. As one camper noted, "Some areas are more prone than others to flooding, so you should check with the park before going because you may be limited in what you're able to do or access if there has been local flooding." Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though facilities like shower houses may have limited availability during winter months. Cell service varies throughout the area but is generally reliable near larger campgrounds.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for most campers visiting the Hulbert area. Fort Gibson Lake offers opportunities for power boating, kayaking, fishing, and swimming from sandy shorelines. The Three Forks Nature Center at Sequoyah State Park provides wildlife viewing opportunities, with visitors reporting sightings of bald eagles and coyotes. Beyond water recreation, the region offers hiking trails, disc golf courses, and horseback riding. Campers seeking shade should research specific sites, as sun exposure varies significantly. One visitor recommended, "If you need relief from sun, site 22 is the bomb. Shades all day." Weekday visits typically offer more solitude, while summer weekends bring higher occupancy rates and more day-use visitors.

Best Camping Sites Near Hulbert, Oklahoma (184)

    1. Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    31 Reviews
    Hulbert, OK
    6 miles
    Website

    "Sequoyah State Park located just 8 miles from Wagoner Oklahoma has something for everyone."

    "See below for my updates) Great park for anyone wanting to catch a round of golf while camping."

    2. Taylor Ferry

    8 Reviews
    Fort Gibson Lake, OK
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 485-4792

    "It is close to Hwy 51 but you really can’t tell. Gate keepers were wonderful and very helpful I saw some old oyster mushrooms all over the place possibly some lions mane 💓 I had a great time."

    "We could hear the noise from the highway across the lake."

    3. Wahoo Bay

    8 Reviews
    Okay, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 682-4314

    $14 / night

    "My wife and I had to come to Oklahoma for work in the Muskogee area, so we packed up our little camper and hit the road."

    "This was our first stay in Oklahoma camping. I highly recommend staying at this location or the location across Fort Gibson Like(Johnson Bay)."

    4. Greenleaf State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Braggs, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 487-5196

    "Greenleaf State Park is a gem in eastern Oklahoma. This state park offers fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and a splash pad to cool off at!"

    "One really great thing about the summer is that a pair of Osprey have begun nesting across highway 10! So neat to see the pair nesting in Oklahoma. The hiking trails need some maintenance."

    5. Eagle Bluff Resort

    11 Reviews
    Tahlequah, OK
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 456-3031

    $28 - $495 / night

    "However, the facilities up next to the main area of the grounds were the best I have seen anywhere."

    "It's an okay campsite as long as you're okay with noise from nearby campers and you're not looking for a remote experience."

    6. Wildwood - Fort Gibson Lake

    3 Reviews
    Hulbert, OK
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 682-4314

    "We did a nearby hike named Hillside Trail and it was gorgeous. The views were stunning!! We did it early in the morning to beat the crowds and it was perfect."

    "We spent our day hiking and playing in the lake nearby that we were only in the campsite at night. Hiking was amazing here, we recommend spending the morning doing this."

    7. Cherokee Landing State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Park Hill, OK
    18 miles
    Website

    "Its right on the side of the road, next to Grand Lake. Being on the lake, it made sense that most of the campers were there to play on the water. The campground is really three campgrounds."

    "Good access to Lake Tenkiller and most of the sites here have some sort of Lake view. A little highway noise can be heard from the Chickasaw loop, but it is not too bad."

    8. Dam Site Campground at Fort Gibson

    3 Reviews
    Okay, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 682-4314

    "Fort Gibson Lake is a flood control lake so the water levels can fluctuate."

    "There is plenty to do around the area, fish, hike and explore. The people are nice and the camp host helped us out with firewood."

    9. Blue Bill Point

    7 Reviews
    Wagoner, OK
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 476-6638

    $16 - $50 / night

    "The sites are not too close to each other. There are 'full hook-ups," partial, primitive, and day use. We've never encountered loud music or disrespectful neighbors."

    "We enjoyed the view of the lake and plenty of space at our site! The park is nice and spread out and the sites are kept clean and well managed!"

    10. Jackson Bay Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Fort Gibson Lake, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 682-4314

    "Beautiful view over the lake at sunrise!"

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Recent Reviews near Hulbert, OK

566 Reviews of 184 Hulbert Campgrounds


  • Miranda T.
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Fantastic spot!

    We came up with our 2 and 3 year old and had a fantastic time! We stayed 2 nights in the tent area and loved it, it was very clean, and easy to set up at, people were friendly as well!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Echota Village Store & RV Park

    Nice and Tucked in

    Nice quiet campground. Pretty rustic and hasn’t been updated in awhile. Right across from floating the River. Definitely over priced for quality of park. Can get pretty loud and crazy during peak season with drunk or high people coming back from floating the River. Is tucked between two hills that protect you from wind and weather. Off season is amazing as it’s quiet with very few people there. I stay here a lot for work and it works well.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

    There is a horse racing track here!

    Nice clean campground, level sites FHU. Everything worked as expected. Easy friendly check-in. Would definitely stay here again.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Dogwood Campground — Lake Eufula State Park

    Well-maintained state park close to I 40

    Coming in to the park, there are scattered and very private campsites. At the end of the loop campsites are very close together, but have easy access to the restroom and showers.

  • Overland 1.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Spencer Creek

    Nice place to camp.

    This is a nice place to camp. It got a little crowded on the weekend but the weather is good so, have to expect that. Bathrooms are close by and were very clean and well maintained. They have 2 large dumpsters located at each end of the camp and the campground was cleaner than most I have been in. No view of the lake from my site but when you walk up the hill to the bathrooms you have a nice view. Stayed 3 nights on my way to Colorado.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Expo Square RV Park

    Decent clean close to Route 66

    Huge campground, level concrete pads , clean and 50 bucks for 30 amp , showers and restrooms

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Spacious

    Very large sites. Large park with boat ramp, sites you can pull your boat up to. Wildlife all around. Many different types of sites.

  • Erricka C.
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Bluff Landing

    Nice place

    It had a smell to it the reservation making was not understood so we were made to leave after being there all day in the rain we really just found a spot and set up thinking they'd come get the money there's also free camping I believe over in the next section yes there segregated lol from poor to rich folk go figure the guy who took care of the place was super kind explained things to me and kept things cool while I did what I had to do to leave I like the place over all stand up guy


Guide to Hulbert

Fort Gibson Lake forms the heart of camping spots near Hulbert, Oklahoma, with 225 miles of shoreline and water levels that fluctuate seasonally due to its role as a flood control lake. The eastern side of the lake features spring-fed creeks, creating clearer water for recreational activities. Campgrounds in this area range from primitive lakeside spots with vault toilets to full-service RV parks with concrete pads.

What to do

Fishing from shore: At Taylor Ferry, campers can easily access prime fishing spots directly from the campground. "We caught some catfish right off the rock peer," reports one visitor who stayed at the north end.

Water recreation: Fort Gibson Lake provides opportunities for various water activities with multiple boat ramps. At Blue Bill Point, "there's a nice swimming area and a beautiful spot for SUP boards and kayaks. If you have a boat, it can be anchored by the beach."

Hiking: Greenleaf State Park offers several well-maintained trails for day hikes. "The trails at greenleaf are well maintained and marked. Their primitive camping is accessible and well kept," notes a reviewer who appreciates the park's hiking opportunities.

Wildlife viewing: The area hosts diverse wildlife, particularly during less crowded seasons. "We observed a pack of turkeys quietly making their way down the ridge. It was magical," shares a camper who visited during Thanksgiving.

What campers like

Off-season tranquility: Visiting during non-peak times transforms the camping experience. At Sequoyah State Park, "We stayed in the north end of the Choctaw Campground, nearest the converted cabin and heated showerhouse. We were the only tent visitors until our last night when two additional campers arrived."

Shoreline access: Many campgrounds provide direct lake access with rocky or sandy beaches. "The rocky beach and how wooded all the sites were!" stands out as a favorite feature for visitors to Blue Bill Point.

Fall colors: Autumn brings visual rewards for campers willing to brave cooler temperatures. "We went to enjoy hiking & fall colors and we're not disappointed," shares a Greenleaf State Park visitor who camped during Thanksgiving.

Free camping options: Budget-conscious campers appreciate no-cost sites. At Wahoo Bay, "You can stay up to 14 days for free at this location. The campsites are very specious and most if not all of them overlook the lake."

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Each campground has different policies. At Dam Site Campground, reservations may not be required, while others like Cherokee Landing State Park require advance booking through their online system.

Water level fluctuations: Fort Gibson Lake serves as a flood control lake, meaning water levels change throughout the year. "The lake would be low for the next two years for reconstruction of the dam. Because of the low water you can walk very far into the water from where we we're staying."

Showers require quarters: Several campgrounds in the area have pay showers. "The showers will cost you, so bring quarters," advises a visitor to Sequoyah State Park.

Seasonal closures: Some areas restrict access during winter months. "Campground closes December 8 and reopens March 31," reports a visitor to Cherokee Landing State Park who visited during fall.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated family areas: Some campgrounds separate family camping from louder sections. At Eagle Bluff Resort, "The park is set up in several sections. There is the family campground which we were in, and the late night campground, which is intended for late night drinking and music."

Splash pads available: Water features offer entertainment beyond the lake. "The absolute best part of this park is the splash pad. It was the best splash pad we've been too. They had a cool slide and we had a blast."

Fall weekends feature activities: Special seasonal events enhance family camping experiences. "In October, they do trick or treating every weekend - which is fun!" notes a Sequoyah State Park visitor.

Beach conditions vary: Swimming areas differ between locations. "The swim area is perfect for our toddler grandsons, as it's a slow decline," mentions a Blue Bill Point visitor, highlighting its family-friendly shoreline.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Not all sites provide equal experiences for RVs. "The RV FHU sites in the Deer Run campground are on top of one another. We had a neighbor's picnic table maybe a foot or two at best from the slide out side window."

Concrete pads available: Some areas offer premium surfaces for larger rigs. "Choctaw camping area has full hookups, nice concrete pads & concrete picnic tables. Limited amount of shade."

Extra hose length needed: Water connections sometimes require additional equipment. "At our site we needed 50 ft of water hose and I would suggest bringing a 'y' water connector."

Dump stations limited: Most campgrounds offer electric and water but lack sewer connections. "The campground is great except no sewer connections. Great views of the lake and plenty of trees most sites are shaded."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hulbert, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hulbert, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 184 campgrounds and RV parks near Hulbert, OK and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hulbert, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hulbert, OK is Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins with a 4.2-star rating from 31 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Hulbert, OK.

What parks are near Hulbert, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Hulbert, OK that allow camping, notably Fort Gibson Lake and Tenkiller Ferry Lake.