Best Campgrounds near Catoosa, OK

Campgrounds near Catoosa, Oklahoma primarily consist of developed RV parks and established campgrounds along nearby waterways. Several options include Claremore Expo RV Park, located just north in Claremore, and Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA to the northeast. Most facilities accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several sites offering full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. Hawthorn Bluff and Blue Creek campgrounds provide alternatives with waterfront access, while facilities closer to Tulsa like Expo Square RV Park cater primarily to visitors attending events rather than those seeking traditional camping experiences.

Access to most campgrounds in the area remains consistent year-round, though several waterfront locations like Hawthorn Bluff operate seasonally from April through October. Many facilities require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and local events. Weather conditions typically permit comfortable camping from spring through fall, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Bathroom and shower facilities vary significantly between locations, with several campers noting maintenance issues at some sites. As one visitor remarked about Bluff Landing, "Peaceful area outside of Tulsa metro on the outskirts of Broken Arrow near Coweta. 25min drive into Tulsa. 10min drive to Walmart and fast food."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive feedback, particularly at sites along the Verdigris River. Campers value the blend of natural settings with proximity to urban amenities. Bluff Landing earns mention for its quiet riverside location and boat launch access, though reviews note variable maintenance of facilities. Several campgrounds feature large shade trees and spacious sites, particularly those converted from former mobile home parks. A camper described Bluff Landing as "just a few miles East of Broken Arrow and sits pretty much right on the bank of the Verdegris river. We took our kayaks out to enjoy the beautiful sunset!" Security concerns appear in some reviews, suggesting travelers should practice standard precautions with valuables. Most camping options remain conveniently located within 30 minutes of Tulsa, offering both outdoor recreation and urban conveniences.

Best Camping Sites Near Catoosa, Oklahoma (130)

    1. Claremore Expo RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Claremore, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 342-5357

    "This is a great location for RVers that want the conveniences and/or are wanting to see the local area."

    2. Hawthorn Bluff

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

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Great location with lots of shade. Also, very close to the playground. Easy spot to back-in and is very level. Only downside is that you must be back in the park by 10:00 PM."

    "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."

    3. Expo Square RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tulsa, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 744-1113

    $40 / night

    "Laundromat was functional and centrally located. Space 719 was just long enough for trailer but we were allowed to park our truck in the space next to it. Wifi was strong where we were parked."

    "Was camping here for a horse fair and loved being able to walk to the barns and festival grounds. Laundry, showers, bathrooms on-site and security code locked."

    4. Bluff Landing

    7 Reviews
    Broken Arrow, OK
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 489-5541

    $18 / night

    "My friend and I arrived late at night - around ten pm - and even then the camp host came around to kindly make sure we had our reservation, which made us glad to know the place was secure."

    5. Tall Chief Cove

    14 Reviews
    Prue, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 288-6820

    $24 - $50 / night

    "Nice lakeside campground. Electric at every site and communal water spigots. Flush toilets and showers. Site has a playground, disc golf course, volleyball, basketball hoop."

    "I have been going to Skiatook Lake almost all of my life with friends and family to boat and enjoy the beaches."

    6. Mingo RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Tulsa, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 832-8824

    7. Tulsa NE-Will Rogers Downs KOA

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

    $42 / night

    "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."

    "Lots of restaurants close by."

    9. Blue Creek

    7 Reviews
    Oologah, OK
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 341-4244

    $16 - $50 / night

    "We camped in a spot near the water. The lake was beautiful at sunset. The bathroom was clean, our spot had a covered picnic table, grill and fire ring."

    "General: Blue Creek is one of four campgrounds operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers on Oologah Lake (the others are Spencer Creek, Red Bud, and Hawthorn Bluff)."

    10. Warrior Campground

    3 Reviews
    Jenks, OK
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 446-3199

    $40 / night

    "No trees and fairly close to a primary road and an interstate highway.

    We'd stay there again."

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Recent Reviews near Catoosa, OK

391 Reviews of 130 Catoosa Campgrounds


  • 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

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Blue Creek

    Excellent spacious campground

    We loved our stay here. Everyone was so kind and respectful. The campground host and his dog were excellent and so helpful! We enjoyed swimming and taking a breather from our roadtrip. Quite peaceful and room to explore!

  • Sean M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Pawhuska Lake (Old City Lake) Dispersed

    Nice but overgrown.

    It’s an ok campground. It looks like it hasn’t been mowed at all this year. Some of the sites would be hard to get to with all the tall grass. I camped on the back part and it was easy enough to get to. The toilets are just OK. One has the water level pretty high so I wouldn’t use that but the other one would be OK. I’m here in July and nobody else is here.

  • Faustina B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Expo Square RV Park

    Solid stay

    Was camping here for a horse fair and loved being able to walk to the barns and festival grounds. Laundry, showers, bathrooms on-site and security code locked. It's got electric, sewer, and trash. It's not really a destination if your looking for a camping experience around the fire pit and fishing. It's concrete, some grass and trees and is what it's meant for, a place to stay overnight and do your business at the fair grounds.

  • S
    Jun. 11, 2025

    Hawthorn Bluff

    Beautiful

    We had a great time camping here! It was beautiful and clean. The bathrooms and showers were always clean and fresh. 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. The water was really high so fishing was so so. The dam is right across the road pretty much and the recreation area is nice. A couple trails with a few options.

  • Jenny The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    Large state park

    This park offers full hookup sites and has many hiking trails. In October, they do trick or treating every weekend - which is fun!

  • Jenny The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Tall Chief Cove

    Ok

    Nice and close to skiatook lake. The bathrooms had spiderwebs that could have been cleaned out a bit better. Campsite had scorpions at night so be prepared for that 🦂.

  • Jason G.
    Jun. 7, 2025

    Little Blue Area — Grand Lake State Park

    Great campground, lousy location

    The campground itself has everything we could ask for with showers and bathrooms and a great spot on the water. However, our site, No. 6, is right on the road and people drive ATVs up and down the road at all hours of the night. Like, for real, ALL HOURS. They were doing it at 3am. We would love this campground if it were anywhere else away from this road.

  • christina B.
    Apr. 26, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake

    Absolutely would not recommend Jellystone RV Park at Keystone Lake.

    We called ahead and clearly explained we needed a full hookup site to test out our motorhome before a major trip. We were also told they had a playground and asked to be placed as close to it as possible. We confirmed that checkout was at 11 AM and were told if we needed a late checkout, it would be an additional$20.

     When we arrived, we were one of the only guests there, yet they still insisted on charging a late checkout fee. Even worse— the site they gave us had only 30 amp electric hookup— no water, no sewage hookup— despite what we were promised over the phone. The“playground” was a complete joke: no swings, no slides— just a small metal structure with a few steps. Nothing like what is pictured or advertised. When we asked for a refund because the site was not what we were promised, the older woman at the front desk laughed and said,“It’s raining, the kids can’t play anyway,” and refused to refund us. 

    She offered a“credit toward a future stay,” which we obviously declined. There are only THREE sites in the entire park with full hookups, and they are right at the front gate next to the train tracks. As a military family(my husband is a disabled combat vet), it’s also worth noting they do not offer any military discount. Between the poor service, false advertising, and complete lack of accommodations, this place is wildly overpriced and absolutely not worth the three-hour drive we made to get there.

     0/10 recommend. Save your money and go somewhere else. We left and stayed down the road by Pier 51 instead— a much better experience.


Guide to Catoosa

Camping near Catoosa, Oklahoma, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. From beautiful lakes to spacious campgrounds, there’s something for everyone looking to escape into nature.

What to do:

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at Osage Hills State Park Campground. A reviewer said, “The sheer beauty of them as well. 12/10 and would absolutely visit again!”
  • Spacious Sites: Many enjoy the roomy campsites at Keystone State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, “The bathrooms were the nicest, cleanest bathrooms from a campsite I have ever seen.”
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Greenleaf State Park Campground is great for families. A visitor noted, “On-premises splash park with waterside was great for the grandkids.”

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: If you’re sensitive to noise, be aware that some campgrounds, like Natural Falls State Park Campground, are near racetracks. One camper warned, “The racetrack was so loud we couldn’t hear each other talking.”
  • Water Access: At Heyburn Park, some sites have water hookups that are quite far away. A camper mentioned, “Finding a semi-balance space was atrocious.”
  • Limited Amenities: Campgrounds like Eagle Bluff Resort may have limited facilities. A reviewer noted, “Restroom facilities were in somewhat disrepair in our area.”

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Campgrounds with Activities: Look for places like Sequoyah Bay Marina and Cabins — Sequoyah Bay State Park, which offers swimming, basketball, and a marina. A camper said, “Swimming, basketball court, baseball field, marina, showers, all within a HUGE campground.”
  • Plan for Kids: At Greenleaf State Park Campground, there are plenty of trails and a splash pad. One family shared, “We all enjoyed the walking and biking trails.”
  • Safety First: Choose campgrounds with good ranger presence, like Osage Hills State Park Campground. A parent mentioned, “A park ranger would drive by every couple of hours so I felt very safe.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: At Tall Chief Cove, some sites can be sloped. A reviewer noted, “Didn’t care for the slope of our site.”
  • Look for Full Hookups: Campgrounds like Dogwood Campground — Lake Eufula State Park offer full hookups, which are great for RVs. One camper said, “Gorgeous sites with so many trees! Full hookup, enough space from neighbors.”
  • Be Prepared for Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, such as Cherokee Landing State Park Campground, may have older facilities. A visitor mentioned, “Not as updated as other State Parks in the area but well maintained.”

Camping near Catoosa, Oklahoma, has its perks and quirks. With the right preparation, you can enjoy a fantastic outdoor experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Catoosa, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Catoosa, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 130 campgrounds and RV parks near Catoosa, OK and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Catoosa, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Catoosa, OK is Claremore Expo RV Park with a 3.5-star rating from 6 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Catoosa, OK.

What parks are near Catoosa, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Catoosa, OK that allow camping, notably Skiatook Lake and Oologah Lake.