Best Glamping near Warr Acres, OK

OK Treehouse offers a distinctive glamping experience minutes from Oklahoma City with its professionally crafted artisan treehouse accommodation. This elevated glamping option includes a double bed, outdoor shower, camping toilet, and outdoor kitchen area. The property features an eclectic art collection and includes a fire pit surrounded by a groovy outdoor space, creating a private nature retreat in an urban setting. One guest shared, "A sacred spot in Oklahoma City worthy of meditation and communion with nature - priceless. This will forever be my home away from home when traveling in this area."

Located near major attractions, glamping sites around Warr Acres showcase unique overnight experiences including treehouse stays and specialty accommodations. The Rockwell RV Park supplements its traditional sites with glamping options while offering unexpected amenities like an indoor pool, clean facilities, and even buffalo viewing opportunities. Glamping at Arcadia Lake provides lakeside experiences with swimming beaches, boat access, and fishing opportunities. A visitor noted, "Great campsite with picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site with lots of trees between each." Most glamping locations in the area remain open year-round, with some providing free morning refreshments, storm shelters, and convenient access to Oklahoma City's metropolitan offerings.

Best Glamping Sites Near Warr Acres, Oklahoma (13)

    1. Arcadia Lake

    60 Reviews
    Edmond, OK
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 216-7470

    "There are three main campground parks around the lake. Spring Creek and Scissortail Parks are off 15th. Central Park is off the 2nd Street entrance."

    "Picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site lots of trees between each. Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods."

    2. Rockwell RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Bethany, OK
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 787-5992

    "Friendly staff with small store. They have small, but nicely maintained dog park. They have live buffalo, too! Pool, jacuzzi, laundry, and bathhouse."

    "The location is good for access to Oklahoma City attractions. It is right off the interstate so the usual highway noise but not terrible. Free coffee and muffins every morning."

    3. OK Treehouse

    4 Reviews
    Warr Acres, OK
    4 miles
    Website

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Cool Treehouse with double bed . Outdoor Shower and camping toliet, kitchen. Groovy outdoor space with fire pit. Eclectic Artwork. Right off Rt 66 Last minute booked on Airbnb."

    "A sacred spot in Oklahoma City worth of meditation and communion with nature- priceless. This will forever be my home away from home when traveling in this area."

    4. Lazy H Alpaca Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Yukon, OK
    20 miles
    +1 (405) 850-3965

    $30 / night

    "We got to pet the Alpacas and the 3 Great Pyrenees kept us company. We camped early Jan and it was cold. Kathy was very friendly and helpful."

    5. Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

    48 Reviews
    Hinton, OK
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 542-6344

    $12 - $38 / night

    "RV sites had a little space to them and included a fire pit, picnic table, and charcoal grill. Electric and water worked just fine."

    "Awesome surroundings, incredible hikes, broken pool, showers and toilets were very rough but worked well. Trees at site, a grill, picnic table. 2 shower and bathhouses both far from site."

    7. El Reno West KOA

    12 Reviews
    Hinton, OK
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 884-2595

    $38 - $42 / night

    "Super friendly staff. If you need full hook ups, those are basically a parking lot. However, there’s some really nice shaded electric/water sites for RVs and tent sites."

    "We literally walk out our door into their sewer. (See pictures) My husband can touch both RVs with his arms outstretched."

    8. Shawnee Twin Lakes

    5 Reviews
    Shawnee, OK
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 878-1529

    "Beautiful sunset views and nice, spacious, clean campsites all with fire pits with attached grill! The price per site/night allows for two tents on one site!"

    9. Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    7 Reviews
    Chandler, OK
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 258-3200

    "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."

    "Campground C area offers many pull through RV sites and some back-in RV sites, all with electric & water hook ups."

    10. Pecan Grove RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Elgin, OK
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 224-0500

    "Propane on site, wifi, dog run, showers/bathrooms, laundry, & storm shelter."

    "The only reason I didn’t give this park five stars is it it’s right next to the interstate so there was quite a bit of freeway noise. Other than that the park is very well kept and maintained."

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  • Jes P.
    Aug. 31, 2019

    OK Treehouse

    In City Treehouse

    Cool Treehouse with double bed . Outdoor Shower and camping toliet, kitchen. Groovy outdoor space with fire pit. Eclectic Artwork. Right off Rt 66 Last minute booked on Airbnb.

  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Arcadia Lake

    Good for newbies, popular for all

    There are three main campground parks around the lake. Spring Creek and Scissortail Parks are off 15th. Central Park is off the 2nd Street entrance.

    Spring Creek and Scissortail were both full, so we ended up at the Spring Creek Park.

    In Spring Creek, there is primitive camping in Bobcat Campground and King Snake Campground. We stayed in the Cottonwood Campground which had a mix of camping types. 

    We stayed in an RTT, so all of the spots were easy access for us, but I saw some big rigs and setups with boats, so it looked like it was easy to park for most anyone.

    The spaces were ample sized and most all of them had enough trees surrounding them to offer decent privacy. They all had had fire pits, grills and picnic tables. They all looked pretty level.

    Restrooms and showers were passable, but not much better than that.

    The campground was pretty full, but pretty quiet. No problems with noise.

    Lots of trash cans around, but they were all full or overflowing. Most of the campsites had some lingering trash around. Definitely could have been cleaner.

    My son had a ball and this place isn't far from home, so we will probably checkout the other campgrounds on 15th the next time we are there.

    In addition to easy setup and getting around, the other thing that makes this great for new campers is that the city of Edmond is just a few miles away for a full list of stores and restaurants. Or head east on 2nd (66) and go to Pop's in Arcadia for a burger and a selection of over 500 sodas.

    And finally, lots of Oklahoma hospitality in case you do have problems or need a hand.

  • Julie H.
    Jan. 17, 2019

    Cedar Crest RV park

    Very Nice

    This is a very well maintained RV park. I think the pictures speak for them selves.

    • 32 Spacious Hookups
    • 22 - Drive-through
    • 10 - Back-in
    • Quaint Picnic Area 
    • Convenient On-site Laundry and General Store 
    • Shower/Rest Rooms Building
    • Rental Cabin
    • Free Wi-Fi 
    • Safe Storm Shelter 
    • Stocked Fishing Pond 

    Located just minutes from Lake McMurtry, Lake Carl Blackwell, Karsten Creek Golf Course, Oklahoma State University, and all the rest that Stillwater has to offer, Cedar Crest is situated on 40 acres in a natural setting and offers modern amenities. Despite our country setting, we are easily accessible by paved roads.

  • Madison P.
    Jul. 20, 2017

    Arcadia Lake

    Arcadia Lake

    Great campsite! Picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site lots of trees between each. Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods.

  • Brittany  J.
    Aug. 21, 2020

    El Reno West KOA

    Love this place!

    Pool, pedal carts, jumping pillow, and a playground for the kids! Super friendly staff. If you need full hook ups, those are basically a parking lot. However, there’s some really nice shaded electric/water sites for RVs and tent sites. The bathrooms are super nice and clean. Pond has great crappie fishing too! It’s way less crowded than the state parks, and it’s nice place to spend a weekend away. They have little cabins that have beautiful, shaded outside areas (fire pits, porch swings, etc) and they’re cheap to rent. We’re not typically “KOA” type campers, but we really enjoy this place.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

    Probably Fine For RVs, But My Experience Wasn't Great

    This place was such a disappointment. I don't often pay for campsites that aren't inside a National Park, but this place looked so pretty and it was in the location I needed.

    I should start by saying that if you book an RV spot (I think they cost around $30) and whatever you're staying in has a toilet, your experience will probably be a lot better than mine. Although very close together, the RV sections seemed fairly nice.

    My experience, however, was a little different (if you don't want to read all about my experience & just want the basics, scroll down to the section "the campground"):

    I booked my tent site ($20) on their website a few hours before I arrived. I arrived well before sunset, and there was a sign up that said the office closed at sunset. No one was in the office and there was another sign that indicated they would return at 10AM. This wasn't a big deal.

    When I booked my site online it told me to select an area (there's three different sections of the park), and then once I arrive I could choose any available campsite. I chose the Walnut Grove area. They have a map on their website showing the areas where there is tent camping. What they fail to mention on their site, is that there isn't any obvious parking for most of these sites in the Walnut Grove area. A couple of the campsites on the map were in what was signed to be a "day use only" area, a couple of the sites on the map looked like walk-in sites, but I had no clue where to park my vehicle, a couple of the sites I just couldn't find, and most of the sites were on the main road that goes through the canyon and had no obvious place to park (I looked for dead or trodden grass near the sites to give me a sign that people were just parking in the grass & didn't see any.) Also, at first it was hard to distinguish between which sites were day use picnic sites and which were campsites, because the website told me the campsite area I chose didn't have fire rings.

    I finally decided to just pull onto the grass, but I noticed that multiple campsites had trash at them (most likely from guests using the park during the day). Nearby a dumpster was overflowing with trash, and I eventually saw that every section had one or two dumpsters either filled to the brim or overflowing.

    I decided to stop off at the toilets in the Walnut Grove area. To get there you cross a wooden bridge that has wood planks laying over the original structure, which seems a little hazardous for navigating after dark. I could smell the bathrooms (an actual running water bathroom) from the bridge, not a great sign, but it appeared to be coming from the men's. In the women's side were two spiders the size of my palm, one in each stall. (Yes, I am afraid of spiders. In most circumstances I can get over it, but a spider of this size, that didn't seemed particularly frightened by my presence, hanging out close by while I sat on a toilet was a little too much for me in this moment.).

    Between the frustration of trying to find a campsite/parking, the overflowing trash, the horrible smelling bathroom, the giant spiders, and the trash at the campsites, I finally decided to check out another area. Despite finding another overflowing dumpster, this area was a little better. The campsites were on a gravel loop, with a cleaner, but still not great bathroom at the front of the loop. At this point, I was hungry, tried, and frustrated, so I just stayed there. The office was still closed when I left in the morning.

    I'm not a particularly fussy camper. I don't mind picking up a little bit of trash at a campsite. I frequently camp in areas that don't have toilets or any amenities. But when I pay $20 to camp in a tent, I do expect to have the campsites, the toilets, and the overall campground maintained and cleaned to some acceptable degree.

    The campground: You drive down a short, but steep and curvy hill to get into the canyon. The red rocks of the canyon wall give off a pretty glow, especially when the sun is lower in the sky. The park is labeled into three different sections; if you are tent camping I would advise going for the first campground called Canyon Campground. Also, unless you're concerned about it filling up, I would go down and look at the areas before booking one. There are three bathrooms with running water throughout the canyon; the toilets themselves look clean, but the bathrooms as a whole don't; also lots of bugs and a couple large spiders inside. There was trash at many of the campgrounds and most of the dumpsters were overflowing with trash.

    The area: If you are coming from highway 40 you'll pass through a small town that has a Sonic and a local restaurant or two. Watch your speed here, there was a police officer every time I drove by. Otherwise there's not much nearby.

    Booking: You can book online, but they did have envelopes & a drop box by the front office.

    Cell service: I could call out, but couldn't text or use internet.

  • J
    Jun. 7, 2024

    El Reno West KOA

    Easy access- ridiculously close to neighbors

    We were in Site# 66. We had Full hook- up with a paved pull-through.
    We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep.

    The site was easy to level. Our site was not shaded with limited trees. In eight years of RV-ing, we’ve never had such little space between us and our neighbors. We literally walk out our door into their sewer. (See pictures) My husband can touch both RVs with his arms outstretched.

    The lot did not come with a concrete patio, picnic table, or a fire ring. Some lots had a picnic table. We did not request one since we’d be eating at our neighbor’s sewer.

    It is an easy access to the campground from highway -(right off the highway).

    There is free WiFi. They offer Cable TV and there are many local channels).

    They do not sell wood here.

    They do not provide garbage service at your site but there are many barrel drum trash cans that can be accessed.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool (not heated & freezing). They have a fishing Lake on property (it is hidden behind some cabins so you could stay here & never know the lake is here). There are two Buffalo that are owned by the owners of the restaurant and trading post above the KOA (who also own the KOA).

    There is a Playground and jumping pad for kids. They have a basic general store.

    There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site but there is a restaurant at the top of the hill.

    The streets are paved and good for riding bikes. There is not really anywhere to ride bikes outside of campground.

    This is a RV park but also have many cabins for rent and tent areas.

    They have 2 shower houses. The shower house has the typical stalls. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility. You’ll need to get change in the main office while they are open (no change machine). There are approximately 6 washers and 6 dryers. It is approximately $2 to wash and $2 to dry a load.

    They have a fenced in dog park.

    Bugs were an issue and bug spray was definitely needed.

    There were no trails to hike in the campground.

    We’ve noticed that the casinos nearby mainly offer slot machines only (very few have live tables (craps, roulette, blackjack,etc.).

  • Kimberly L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Arcadia Lake

    Spacious sites with beautiful views

    I was pleasantly surprised by the amenities and spacious sites at such an affordable rate. Fish cleaning stations, grill, fire pit, and solid picnic tables at every site make this one of the better places I've camped. It's quiet, spaced out well, and there is so much room between sites that you can't hear your neighbors unless they're really loud. The bathrooms need serious updating or I would have given 5 stars.

  • P
    Sep. 17, 2020

    Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

    Hiking, Fishing, Fun

    This is literally the first place we’ve ever been in our pop up so we don’t have anything to compare it to. We were happy with our experience at Red Rock Canyon. We loved the setting with the red canyon walls. Our two kids enjoyed the fishing in the pond (just blue gill but the fishing was fun). We did a little hiking and didn’t even scratch the surface of all the hiking available, lots of rappelling going on and it appeared the local fire department was even out practicing. In the evening they were setting up a large projector screen by the camp shop and looked to be doing a move night possibly. RV sites had a little space to them and included a fire pit, picnic table, and charcoal grill. Electric and water worked just fine. Only part that was less than great was the bathrooms, but they worked just fine.


Guide to Warr Acres

Arcadia Lake offers a practical camping option within 15 miles of Warr Acres, Oklahoma. The lake spans 1,820 acres with water activities and multiple camping areas that remain open year-round. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing while summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, requiring proper preparation for seasonal conditions.

What to do

Swimming beaches at Arcadia: Arcadia Lake features designated swimming areas with sandy bottoms for safe water access. "Awesome lake! Very peaceful around the campfire with my team members," notes Kara M. about the lake atmosphere.

Hiking through wooded areas: Trail systems wind through the forested sections around Arcadia Lake. "We have taken our family to Arcadia many times to camp. While it's close to the city, it feels far away. Lake activities and hiking are available," shares Angela H.

Fishing opportunities: The lake provides multiple shore fishing spots with catches most active during morning and evening hours. "Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods," says Madison P. about the Arcadia Lake site options.

Buffalo viewing: Rockwell RV Park maintains a small herd of buffalo on property that visitors can observe from a safe distance. "The kids loved the 7 baby Buffalo on the property," reports lauren W. about her family's experience at Rockwell RV Park.

What campers like

Storm shelters: Several campgrounds provide safety during Oklahoma's severe weather season. "They are well lit, have a tornado shelter and are near a multitude of stores and restaurants," explains Elizabeth S. about the facilities.

Morning refreshments: Free coffee and breakfast items available at select locations. "They bake muffins each morning that are free for guests. My youngest did not miss a day," shares Bret N. about his family's experience.

Privacy between sites: Many campsites feature natural barriers for seclusion. "Very private site lots of trees between each," mentions Madison P. about the campsite layout at Arcadia Lake.

Year-round availability: Most glamping options near Warr Acres remain open throughout all seasons. "We really enjoyed lake Arcadia as our last camping spot of the year. We loved being close to the lake and the people were very helpful," says Juelie H. about her late-season visit.

What you should know

Highway noise levels: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds due to proximity to major roadways. "It is right next to the interstate so there was quite a bit of freeway noise," notes Lisa M. about Pecan Grove RV Resort.

Limited firewood availability: Several camping areas require bringing your own firewood or purchasing in town. "One of the only things we did not like was... there was not fire wood available to gather or purchase," reports Jon B. about his experience at Bell Cow Lake.

Bathroom facilities vary: Quality and cleanliness of restrooms differs between locations. "The bathrooms weren't the cleanest but were what I would probably expect for a camp ground owned by a smaller city," explains Jon B. about facilities.

Lake water characteristics: Some lakes in the area have distinctive water qualities. "The lake is filled with red clay. My mom and I harvested some and made little figures and baked them in the sun," describes Danielle C. about her creative activities at Bell Cow Lake Campground C.

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children of various ages. "The park itself is beautiful. The campsites are in the canyon along the canyon walls," explains Morgan K. about the family-friendly layout at Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Family-friendly animal encounters available at select locations. "We were competing the the Cotopaxi questival and it was a blast. Ran into a lot of people there doing the same thing," Keith W. shares about the community atmosphere.

Shade availability: Many campsites offer natural protection from summer heat. "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," Jon B. explains about the practical setup.

Unique glamping experiences: Specialty accommodations provide distinctive overnight options close to Warr Acres. "This is a very clean camping area, one of the number one spots locals go to swim," says Julie H. about the popular swimming areas.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: RV sites vary significantly in size and proximity to neighbors. "For being a RV park, the spaces were not right on top of each other like some parks are," observes Lisa M. about the comfortable arrangement.

Pull-through accessibility: Some parks offer easier access for larger rigs. "We stayed the week of Thanksgiving to visit friends. This park is an awesome place to stop. They have a decent indoor pool, buffalo in an enclosure, and laundry facilities," shares Bret N. about the comprehensive amenities at El Reno West KOA.

Hookup options: Full service connections available at many locations with varying quality. "Sites are large! Amenities are clean!" summarizes Samantha S. about her positive experience.

Extended stay potential: Some campgrounds accommodate longer-term visitors with monthly rates. "We stayed for 8 months & it has been our favorite campground to date! It's quiet, clean, friendly & most importantly safe!" reports Katelyn A. about her extended stay experience.

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