Best Campgrounds near Stigler, OK

Eastern Oklahoma's landscape around Stigler features multiple lakeside camping options centered on Lake Eufaula, one of the state's largest reservoirs. Brooken Cove Campground and Porum Landing provide direct access to the lake with sites that accommodate both tent and RV camping from April through September. Ladybird Landing and Dam Site South, both located within Stigler city limits, offer electric hookups and basic amenities for campers seeking convenience. Within an hour's drive, Robbers Cave State Park in the Sans Bois Mountains provides a more diverse camping experience with RV sites, cabins, and primitive camping areas set among pine forests and rocky terrain. The region supports various camping styles from fully-developed sites with 50-amp service to more rustic options along shorelines.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping availability in the Stigler area. Most lakeside campgrounds operate from April through September, closing during winter months when temperatures can drop significantly. Road access to some sites may become challenging after heavy rainfall, particularly at primitive locations. As one camper noted about nearby Brooken Cove, "Staying at campsite 61, there are only 2 campsites here... Lots of RVs and boats, campsites all over the lake, far enough away from highways." Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making waterfront sites particularly desirable. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage near Stigler proper and more limited connectivity in outlying areas and state parks.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for most campers in the Stigler area. Lake Eufaula's extensive shoreline provides fishing opportunities, with campers frequently reporting catches directly from their sites. Wildlife viewing is common, with deer, various bird species, and occasional bald eagle sightings. Road noise can be an issue at some campgrounds, as noted by one reviewer who mentioned, "It's pretty quiet but I'm fairly sensitive to road noise when I'm camping. And I can hear the highway for sure." Shaded sites are highly valued during summer months, with mature trees at Webbers Falls City Park and other locations providing natural cooling. Facility maintenance varies between locations, with state parks generally offering more consistent amenities than some of the smaller Corps of Engineers sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Stigler, Oklahoma (155)

    1. Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park

    61 Reviews
    Wilburton, OK
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 465-2565

    $32 / night

    "Our first Oklahoma camping trip lead us to Robbers Cave State Park in the southeastern portion of Oklahoma. It is located on more than 8,000 acres in the San Bois Mountains. "

    "Campground was alongside the highway, however the highway divides the state park, sites up the hill are farther away from the highway."

    2. Brooken Cove Campground

    8 Reviews
    Stigler, OK
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 799-5843

    $26 - $50 / night

    "Next to 4 volunteer spots. $20/night, drive in car parking. Lots of RVs and boats, campsites all over the lake, far enough away from highways. Bathroom doubles as shower, clean, up kept."

    "It's an RV site but I'm not sure how you would fit an RV into the space without blocking the entryway, which is shared between this site and the adjacent site, 54."

    3. Greenleaf State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Braggs, OK
    26 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."

    4. Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    14 Reviews
    Sallisaw, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 775-2792

    "They also have normal cabin rental and tiny home rentals that were perfectly positioned around campground and fishing pond. My only complaint would be that the sites are really compact."

    "Also hiking trails. Also some tent sites. There is a whole new section for Class A and large 5th wheel campers now."

    5. Ladybird Landing

    5 Reviews
    Stigler, OK
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 799-5843

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Found a good site next to the lake. Really quite. Of note there are signs stating the road is closed, this only happens after the campground entrance."

    "Great place to tent camp on Eufaula Lake. Good, simple hiking, beautiful trees and rocks. Only downside is the number of boats from the nearby marina."

    6. Webbers Falls City Park

    8 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    18 miles

    "tables Trash Picnic shelter Camphost Dump station New comfort station Electric Water Primitive sites are available Rates from$7.00 to$15.00

    Webbers Falls is a very small community in Muskogee County Oklahoma"

    "This small city park in a small Oklahoma town was a pleasant surprise. Had water and electric if desired or dry camping. Near the Arkansas river. Locals that drive thru the park were very friendly."

    7. Porum Landing - Eufaula Lake

    6 Reviews
    Checotah, OK
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 799-5843

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Campsite was great, plenty of room to park your boat right next to your camper. Bathrooms are old, but clean. "

    "Lots of peeing in the woods and driving to town to 💩. All that aside, gorgeous view! Loved being able to walk to the rocky beach and fish! Quiet and beautiful. We had a great time!"

    8. Marval Camping Resort

    10 Reviews
    Gore, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-2295

    "This place has everything, movie theater, horse riding, a train that goes around the park, golf carts, tons of activities for the entire family... Swiming pool and all..."

    9. Applegate Cove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mojave River Dam, OK
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-5541

    "The ground was a bit hard to drive tent stakes into, but I'm attributing that to the weather and season until I visit again and disprove that."

    "Right off the lake with awesome scenery. Couple who manages the place is really nice and helpful. Would stop here again."

    10. Dam Site South

    2 Reviews
    Eufaula Lake, OK
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 484-5135

    "It’s a great spot on the Lake."

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Recent Reviews near Stigler, OK

556 Reviews of 155 Stigler Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • P
    Aug. 25, 2025

    The River Bluff Cabins

    Beautiful property

    Amazing place! Cleaning bathrooms, beautiful views!

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Deep woods

    Definitely isolated, kind of creepy at night. Drove our 29ft class c to the site,road is mostly small rocks

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Really in the woods

    Took our class c down the narrow road. Pretty good mostly rock.camp site was clean.

  • A
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Marval Camping Resort

    Horrible Manager

    Very disappointed in Marval Resort. The manager is very unprofessional. We have been going there since 2019 for a family reunion. This year was 59th reunion. I get a phone call on July 7, 2025 and was told we would not be welcomed back and when I asked why the manager could not tell me why. All that she said was several reasons. If it was such a big issue, she should have come to me or someone else and addressed the issue face to face instead of waiting until we left. My cousin had called multiply times to try and get this worked out and she would never speak or call back. When no response to phone calls she was emailed and finally responded to an email. The manager didn’t even have the decency for the closing signature on the email. It’s a shame that Marval Resort has someone like this running their resort. Very poor communication. Instead of coming to my camp spot talking to me about some cars parked on the grass and gravel in front of our camp spot out of the way of others she calls me in the middle of a big gathering and tells me they need to be moved because it rained that morning and the grass was wet. No, the grassy lawn area was dry in the heat of the afternoon day. There are so many staff members driving around on their golf carts and not a word was said. She was on her golf cart right by us and could not come face to face and talk about the issue. Now, that’s pretty unprofessional. We have 96 and 86 year old aunts and some others with walking issues. That’s why cars were there. Family was coming from their cabins or campers to the central area for family gathering. And as far as the pavilion parking that we paid money to rent. Again, for some elders and a few trucks hauling fish fry supplies. You booked a band that was playing on the stage right by the pavilion(that we paid for) and people could not communicate very well due to loud music. This also happened last year as well. So, you the manager don’t know who all the cars belong to. They could have been the bands or other guest not in our family. We have a large group that stayed there for 6 years in campers or cabins and spent lots of money there. There is a lot of issues the manager needs to take care of and get off her high horse. I thought this place is supposed to be family oriented. I will miss seeing Wayne(maintenance gentleman) there with his smiling face. He is such a friendly man. And one more thing, always talking about all the improvements they’re working on or going to do. It’s been the same for 6 years now.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    KOA Campground Checotah

    An older KOA campground that needs a little TLC

    Overall a nice layout for a KOA campground. Everything is clean, however it's showing its age. The little TLC would go a long way and turning this into a five-star campground.

    Please see attached pictures and video for more details.

  • Jon J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Belle Starr Park Campground

    Good pit stop

    Facilities a little outdated but functional. Quite, clay bottom lake good to chill by and get some sleep.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Riverfront RV Resort

    Beautiful Resort!

    We only stayed here 2 nights on our way to Colorado. Beautifully maintained, sits right on the Arkansas river. Pool is cold but clean and well maintained. The park was not even 1/4 full while we were there. I hope business picks up because it’s nice. A little pricey ($81 per night), but with Good Sam or Military discount, it helps. Ladies in the office were fantastic, each going through their purses to find enough quarters so I could wash and dry a load of clothes! Very nice! It was just TOO HOT to do much outside, especially with dogs.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2025

    Deep Fork Campground — Lake Eufula State Park

    Nice campsites, but amenities need TLC

    Campsites are really great with trees, concrete pads, hook-ups and beautiful scenery. But showers in our loop have been out-of-order for sometime but repaired on day 2 of our stay. Still need a good cleaning. Staff are very helpful - even drove our firewood to our site since we were on bikes. Nature Center could use a face lift and fountains around the property were dry. Marina & shore areas just recovering from heavy rains and flooding and staff working to get things back in order. The state of OK should definitely invest in this park, as it could be really special!


Guide to Stigler

Camping opportunities near Stigler, Oklahoma center around the foothills of the Sans Bois Mountains where elevations range from 500 to 1,500 feet. The region's clay-rich soil creates distinct red shorelines along Lake Eufaula and surrounding water bodies. Most campgrounds remain open from April through September with average summer temperatures of 93°F in July and humidity levels frequently exceeding 80%.

What to do

Fishing from shore: At Brooken Cove Campground, the fishing access directly from campsites provides excellent opportunities. "Fish constantly flopping in and out of the water, missed out on not bringing a permit and pole!" notes Shawn K. The campground's proximity to deep water fishing spots makes it popular among anglers.

Hiking historical trails: The region's outlaw history can be explored through trail systems at Robbers Cave State Park. "The hike was worth every hair raising nervous parent moment... He was trying to find the robber that was hiding out," says Kyle H. The ¾-mile trail to the cave features steep, rocky terrain with significant drop-offs requiring careful navigation.

Equestrian camping: Horse owners can find dedicated facilities at specific campgrounds. "This is such a great park, one of the best I have ever been to for equine camping. Horses are very happy here, just remember to bring your coggins paperwork," advises Kent B. about Robbers Cave State Park. Trail riding opportunities range from beginner to advanced difficulty levels.

What campers like

Quiet off-season camping: Visiting outside peak months offers a completely different experience. "If you dig the crowds and the splash park scene and the loud music... hit it in the summer. But if you like it quiet and peaceful check it out in the winter or early spring," recommends ShaneB about Greenleaf State Park.

Waterfront access: Many sites provide direct lake or river views. At Webbers Falls City Park, "The park sits on and alongside the Arkansas River and the McClellan-Kerr Navigation Channel. Off the beaten path, I was the only RV here for 8 of my 10 days and I enjoyed the privacy," reports Jerry E.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse animal populations. "Animals! Turtles, deer that like to be petted, frogs croaking at night, owls talking, beavers splashing in the lake and turkeys eating snakes!" shares Julie O. about Greenleaf State Park. Morning and evening hours provide the best wildlife observation opportunities.

What you should know

Bathroom conditions vary significantly: Facility maintenance differs between parks and seasons. "The structure is very old and very dated stone structure, where you might find frogs sitting on shower curtains, spiders, and lizards," warns Kyle H. about Robbers Cave State Park.

Seasonal closures impact facilities: Many campgrounds reduce services outside summer months. "The sign on the bathroom said it was closed for the season," notes Adams about Webbers Falls City Park. Some parks close bathrooms but keep camping areas open for self-contained units.

Insect issues: Prepare for insects, particularly during warmer months. "Suggest checking your site before parking and if you have an ant system in place activate it. By the time we left I thought the ants planned to carry away our small cabin," warns N I. about Porum Landing.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Multiple parks feature swimming areas for children. "There is a pool with two water slides and a splash zone, it is $5 dollars to enter for the entire day," mentions Kyle H. about Robbers Cave State Park. The absolute best part of Greenleaf State 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," according to Richard.

Playground availability: Several campgrounds maintain play areas. "Great playground for kids, clean bathrooms with showers. There are several sandy beach areas and the water is shallow for a great distance out, making it good for swimming," shares Angie N. about Brooken Cove.

Activity schedules: Look for organized programs during peak season. "Oklahoma Park staff were very knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to answer any of my questions. Also when you get to camp they will give you a schedule of all the events that are going on throughout the week you are staying," notes Kyle H.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Choose locations based on hookup needs and space requirements. At Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA, "Sites are a bit close for our tastes but for a quick overnight it suited our needs perfectly," says Steve G. Cell service is generally strongest at KOA and state park locations.

Water hookup planning: Shared water spigots require extra equipment at some parks. "In our site we needed 50 ft of water hose and I would suggest bringing a 'y' water connector," advises Kassi S. about Greenleaf State Park.

Road condition awareness: Access routes to some campgrounds deteriorate seasonally. "Warning, the road is narrow and severely potholed. A couple are rather bad. For the first few miles trash is abundant," cautions N I. about the route to Porum Landing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Stigler, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Stigler, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 155 campgrounds and RV parks near Stigler, OK and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Stigler, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Stigler, OK is Robbers Cave State Park — Robbers Cave State Resort Park with a 4.2-star rating from 61 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Stigler, OK.

What parks are near Stigler, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 parks near Stigler, OK that allow camping, notably Pine Creek Lake and Eufaula Lake.