Best RV Parks & Resorts near Watts, OK

Several RV parks in the Watts, Oklahoma area provide varied accommodations for motorhomes and travel trailers. Blowing Springs RV Park in Bella Vista, AR offers concrete pads with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. "Sites are a bit too close to one another," noted one camper, highlighting the park's parking-lot style layout that many RVers experience. Waters Edge RV & Cabin Resort near Grand Lake Towne features big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service, water and sewer hookups. Pappy's Riverside RV Park accommodates large rigs with full hookups and trash service, though it lacks shower facilities and has no fires permitted on the grounds. Natural Falls State Park Campground provides RV sites with concrete pads that have been praised for being level and accessible.

Seasonal considerations affect RV camping in this region, with most parks remaining open year-round but experiencing higher occupancy during fall months when visitors come to see foliage. Dump stations are available at several locations including Blowing Springs RV Park and Natural Falls State Park. Cell service varies throughout the area, with better connectivity at parks closer to towns like Bella Vista and Siloam Springs. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, the park entrance at Logan Cave RV is "dirt and quite narrow and bumpy and not clearly marked," which may present challenges for larger rigs. Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing pets but some implementing restrictions. Reservation systems are in place at nearly all parks, with many reviewers recommending advance bookings, especially during weekend periods.

Best RV Sites Near Watts, Oklahoma (182)

    1. Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

    20 Reviews
    Bella Vista, AR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 855-8075

    "There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits."

    "My wife and I love cycling on the trails in and around Bentonville."

    2. RV - River Valley

    2 Reviews
    Siloam Springs, AR
    5 miles
    +1 (479) 228-8367

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Bring your mountain bikes, kayaks, climb gear, and anything else you can think of because this area offers TONS of outdoor recreation. Siloam Springs is 5 min away has many walking and hiking trails."

    "There are just two spots with woods behind you; the quiet is so nice. The owner is very kind and thoughtful. Great monthly price."

    3. Pappy’s Riverside RV Park

    1 Review
    Watts, OK
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (918) 696-9108

    $35 - $50 / night

    "Very convenient to highway 412 and Siloam Springs. Hosts very friendly and helpful. New park, nothing fancy but a work in progress reasonably priced. Met our needs."

    4. Logan Cave RV & Varnadoe Ranch

    1 Review
    Gentry, AR
    12 miles
    +1 (479) 215-9568

    $25 - $50 / night

    "However it is hard to find with GPS directions, so be sure and make contact with the owner concerning directions.  30 amp site is unlevel dirt next to a wellhouse with electricity and water only on private"

    5. The Creeks Golf & RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Cave Springs, AR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 248-1000

    "The sites are all paved and have full hookups, no tent camping or motorhomes under 25’. Not much shade, but if you want to golf the course looks good."

    "WiFi is spotty during peak times."

    6. Southgate RV Park of Fayetteville

    6 Reviews
    Fayetteville, AR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 442-2021

    "Very sweet owner who is a one man show. There are pull through sites and full hookups. $38 a night for that."

    "PROS:

    *CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN: you can’t camp in your RV any closer to downtown Fayetteville than at Southgate."

    7. Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

    2 Reviews
    Greenland, AR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 466-0696

    $25 - $150 / night

    "I have a travel trailer and stayed here many times, I love this place."

    "Flat Sites, Clean, Nice Amenities, Nice Staff, Little Exposed in heat to Sun. Best shades sites rented in advance. (Site 24-27)"

    10. Waters Edge RV & Cabin Resort

    4 Reviews
    Disney, OK
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 782-1444

    $40 - $46 / night

    "Primarily travel trailers and cabins. Multiple full-timers."

    "We visited family at Water’s Edge for the 4th of July and it was fantastic. The campground hosts were extremely helpful in getting us to our spot and parked."

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RV Park Reviews near Watts, OK

851 Reviews of 182 Watts Campgrounds


  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Rocky Point (ft Gibson)

    Beautiful Lake Shore Campground

    Ft Gibson Lake near Wagoner Oklahoma offers six class A campgrounds for RV and tent camping, six marinas, multiple boat ramps on 19,990 surface acres of lake with 225 miles of shoreline. Our visit was to Rocky Point COE with a gated/staffed entry station, multiple camp hosts, day use areas, boat ramps, interior paved roads, RV concrete pads, large table, fire ring, grill, lantern holder, 50/30/15 amp electric and water on class A sites plus tent camping sites complete with shelters, tables, fire rings, grills, dispersed water spigots. The campground had a dump station, bath house and several trash receptacles. Most sites were on the water or had a water view and adequately spaced to enjoy the amazing sunrises and sunsets. We enjoyed site 2A which was a level pull through and big rig friendly. The rocky shoreline is a birders paradise...we had an eagle, three Great Blue Herons and plentiful hawks to name a few. The town of Wagoner has all the essentials to include grocery, fuel, dining and yes, Walmart. Verizon cell coverage was 1- 2 bars. The America The Beautiful Senior Pass is good for 50% camping discount. Recommend a look at Google Maps to plan your route into the campground from Oklahoma Hwy 69 as Garmin and Google are a little wacky. Just follow the signs!! 8568 STATE HWY. 251A, Wagoner, OK 74434 GPS- 36.027978,-95.314844

  • Jason M.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    C and J Sports - Under new management, now Beaver Dam Dive Shop and Resort

    Nice spot a little away from the lake

    This is primarily a dive shop/convenience store that has a campground and rooms for rent attached to the property. It is clean, quiet, and a pleasure to stay at. Most RV sites are 30-amp with water, but most do not have sewer connections. There is a dump station, but larger RVs may have a problem getting in through the pull through. I have an 18-ft travel trailer and didn't have any problems.

    The water is good, but pressure is a little on the low side. There are free showers and toilets available, as well as a pool on site. The store is open weird hours but has a pretty good selection. If you are a scuba diver, they are a full service dive shop. Make sure you get a full tank of air though--the guy filling ours only gave us about 2600psi in ours.

  • Peggy S.
    Nov. 12, 2023

    Mulberry River Outdoor Adventures

    Diamond in the rough!

    Awesome campground right on Mulberry River. From Full hookups, 50 amp to primitive camping right on the river. Mile long river hike , atv trails, 4 swimming holes, fishing kayaking , rafting( after spring rains). Owners are great and helpful. Surprisingly quiet. Park sells ice and wood. No w/ d. Offers long term camping for $500/ mo. Park well kept and clean. Very scenic.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2019

    Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    Convenient to I-40

    This is KOA, not my favorite place to stop, but they have good, basic facilities, sort of like Motel 6. They are just off I-40, so it was convenient for a one night stop. The sites were level, and were Pull-Thru so we didn’t even unhook. Full hookups, Some shade, a dump station. The shower/bathroom was clean. There is a small store. They also have cabins and tent sites; Free Wi-Fi, cable tv, a pool and playground, and a pond for fishing. There is a small Kamp K9 (dog park). When we were there everything was wet, and the smell of wet creosote from the log yard next door was terrible.

  • Brian B.
    Jun. 12, 2020

    Sequoyah State Park - Marina and Cabins

    Nice campsites!

    We had never been to Ft. Gibson Lake so we thought we'd give it a go... and we really enjoyed it. We stayed at Seminole Campground in Sequoyah State Park for two nights at the end of May and had a nice time. The camp host greeted us when we pulled in and gave us the low-down and provided us with maps on the campgrounds and the area. 

    The campground, was really nice. It was clean, well kept, and quiet. With only one road in and out you'd think the traffic my be kinda bad, but it wasn't. It probably helps that there's not a boat ramp directly in the campgrounds. The sites were spacious and included a nice level concrete pad, a concrete picnic table, a firepit, and a lantern hook. All the sites away from the shore had sewer connections. The ones closest to the water did not, but there's a dump station right outside the campground gate. 

    Being kayakers we like campgrounds that have easy water access and Seminole campground did not disappoint. The water level was up about 15-20' this particular weekend which made it easy to launch/land and with floating debris due to the water level we pretty much had the lake to ourselves. There are also hiking trails in the area including a paved walking trail. 

    There's a convenience store a couple of miles away for ice, beverages, etc. It's about 12 miles to the nearest Walmart to pick up those things you forget... we now have dedicated camper pillows. 

    Since I sometimes need to login to work, I'm always curious about the wifi. While the campground itself doesn't have wifi, I was able to turn on the hotspot feature on my phone and get connected without any problems. We have service through AT&T and didn't have any issues.

    The camp host told us that this campground is one of the few that stay open year round so we may be back in the fall for a different view.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Monte Ne RV Park

    Friendly Staff Will Make You Wanna Come Back

    When I came here I had but one reason to check out this area, the abandoned once amazing Monte Ne.  As a bit of a novice urban explorer I was intrigued by the history of this once giant which featured the first indoor swimming pool in the state, hosted a presidential function, boasted a gondola to ferry those visiting the facilities and was a part of a man’s manifesto of greatness.  Then it fell to hard times and eventually to ruin much like so many other locations.

    So what makes this area so intriguing?  The ruin is now being slowly swallowed by Beaver Lake and the once grandiose walls are now somewhat of an embraced location for street art.   

    Rogers has several locations you can camp, but this is the closest to the site itself.  I was excited to check it out and as I drifted further and further away from the Rogers city it started to look more and more remote.  While there were some homes which scattered along the roadsides there wasn’t much in way of civilization.  

    Then I happened upon my location of the Monte Ne RV Park, a quaint and secluded space which embraces the peaceful location of Beaver Lake and makes for a perfect idealist setting for relaxing. While it isn’t the most updated campsite I had seen it by far was not the worst and the staff in the front more than made up for any short comings of some weary benches here and there.

    The typical person staying here while traveling is enjoying hiking and fishing along with boating and other outdoor based activities.  It was a perfect location for access to the lake and though there were several people there, it didn’t seem crowded because the spaces are nice sized.  There are more than a few long term campers here as well and much like any campsite which allows long term camping you can tell the difference in the residence spaces as they have skirtings on their RVs and plants outdoors.

    I was able to find a tent site and settled in and was very pleased that it was very quiet.  I met a couple that was also traveling and had been there a couple nights and they had said they had been out exploring a bit in the area and were quite pleased, even made a couple suggestions for me for my time at the location.

    My site was typical in that it had a picnic table and fire ring.  It did include electricity, which typically I am not concerned with but it was nice to have so I could charge my devices and edit some video. 

    Closer to nightfall I noticed several people were outdoors using their grills and moving around because the temperatures were a bit better.  It was nice to see the community I was around and again the staff came around to check on everyone which was a very nice touch.  

    The positives of this campground:

    • TENT, RV and CABIN options

    • Shady sites - on hot days this can make all the difference

    • Friendly Staff

    • Free WIFI

    • AT&T Good Signal

    The negatives of this campground:

    • Slightly outdated, needs some paint and some upgrades on some tables and benches

    • Trash - unfortunately when I drove in I noticed trash as one of the first things I saw, this looked like it had been tossed by people coming in and out instead of using trashcans

    • Bumpy Road

    Well worth the stop to get to be so close to checking out Monte Ne.  If I was to return to Beaver Lake this would for sure be on my list again!!

  • R
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Cookson Bend

    Lake Front Camping

    This is a lakeside campground with 2 primary sections terraced so that most campsites have at least a partial lake view. All sites are water/electric with sites 51 thru 57 offering 50 amp and the remaining sites 30 amp. Some of the 30 amp sites share water connections. There are 2 boat ramps and a playground. The dump station is just outside the gate and is in good working order. Cookson Bend has the potential to be a beautiful campground but lacks facility and grounds maintenance. Unfortunately, this is well below the COE's typical standards.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Devil's Den State Park Campground

    Lots of shade in Campground E

    Follow route alerts by taking AR170 at West Fork from Interstate 49! 

    Do not go to Visitor Center to check in while towing. Go to campsite, unhitch, and then go to Visitor Center. 

    Fayetteville for Walmart, Target and other box stores + Braun's Ice Cream

    Jakes in West Fork Harps grocery store & fuel 

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    No fee to make my own on-line reservation

    Dark sky friendly 

    Quiet during weekday stay

    Campground E has lots of trees 

    Campsite asphalt parking pad level 

    Metal picnic table (on concrete pad), pedestal BBQ grill, metal fire ring with cooking grate that consumed half of the ring and metal lantern hook 

    Good space between most campsites 

    Campground E trash bin at every other campsite 

    Clean toilet/shower facility 

    Ample TP, hand soap and an electric hand dryer in toilet facility Campground E

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility. Felt great on a 38 degree morning! 

    Park ranger drive thru campground during daylight hours 

    Good signage throughout park concerning burn ban 

    Good assistant park superintendent presentation at the park amphitheater regarding the CCC constructing DDSP 

    Nice hiking trails 

    Squirrels will eat from your hand
 in Campground E

    CONS 

    No cell service. Pay phone at campground toilet/shower facility 

    Only free WiFi is at camp store by the pool. We purchased WiFi from park vendor Viasat $20 unlimited for 3 days for one device 

    Cannot see or hear creek from site 89 

    Sewer connection at rear of site pad 

    No privacy from any other campsite in Campground E 

    Cannot move site picnic table 

    No camp host

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2023

    Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    Many improvements since last time

    This was our second stop at the KOA in Fort Smith AR. They have many improvements since out last stay. The campground is convenient to I-40. It’s far enough away to not have traffic noise. The sites are level, there is a pool, Propane, fishing pond, and camp store. Also hiking trails. Also some tent sites. There is a whole new section for Class A and large 5th wheel campers now. The are located behind a highway department facility, and last visit the smell of the treated power line poles was overwhelming. No problem this time. This is one of the few campgrounds I’ve been to that have a storm shelter!


Guide to Watts

RV camping near Watts, Oklahoma offers varied options within northeastern Oklahoma's Ozark Plateau region. The area sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation and experiences four distinct seasons with humid summers and mild winters. Several campgrounds provide water access to nearby rivers and lakes, making this location popular for water recreation enthusiasts.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Blowing Springs RV Park in Bella Vista provides direct access to extensive trail networks. "This camp ground is close to a mecca of both biking and mountain biking trails. Nice bath area, only if it is hot outside it is hot in there," notes Mike B. The park connects to the Back 40 trail system.

Water activities: Waters Edge RV & Cabin Resort near Grand Lake offers waterfront camping with lake access. "Having a picnic and campfire area right next to the water was a unique experience for a campground," writes Jenifer L., highlighting the uncommon lakeside setup.

Golfing options: For RV campers who enjoy golf, The Creeks Golf & RV Resort combines camping with on-site golfing. "They have monthly spots available and also weekly/nightly rates. About 1/3 are full timers," reports TJ W., noting the balance between permanent and transient campers.

What campers like

Spacious tent areas: Some campgrounds separate tent camping from RV sections. At Blowing Springs RV Park, "the tent sites are separate from the RV area, and RV's don't have to go through the tents to get to their area," explains Annie C. The tent sites border a creek, creating a more nature-immersed experience.

Downtown proximity: Southgate RV Park of Fayetteville offers urban convenience within 30 minutes of Watts. "You can't camp in your RV any closer to downtown Fayetteville than at Southgate. There are no other campgrounds as close to the main square and all the action of restaurants, breweries etc," states Kelsey G.

Secluded camping: Some campers prefer more isolated spots away from crowds. At Pappy's Riverside RV Park, a reviewer noted, "Very secluded. Loved watching fireflies over the hayfield," highlighting the natural experience at this newer facility.

What you should know

Cell service variations: Internet connectivity differs significantly between campgrounds. At Waters Edge, a camper noted "the wireless can be spotty depending on your site location in the park," which may affect those needing reliable connections.

Entrance conditions: Road quality varies between parks and can impact large rigs. Some smaller campgrounds have challenging access points.

Seasonal considerations: Campgrounds in the Watts area experience different booking patterns throughout the year. The peak season typically runs from spring through fall with holiday weekends requiring advance reservations.

Hookup configurations: RV - River Valley provides full hookups on a smaller property. "It's just a few miles to the ozark forest park. Which is beautiful no matter what time of year. There are just two spots with woods behind you; the quiet is so nice," reports Ren I.

Tips for camping with families

Natural attractions: Families can explore natural springs and cave systems near certain campgrounds. At Blowing Springs, a camper recommends, "Definitely hike back to Blowing Springs, LOTS of flowing water. The hiking trails up top are really pretty and surprising."

Kid-friendly bike access: For families with bikes, Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort offers "Flat Sites, Clean, Nice Amenities," according to Chris A., who also noted it's "next to good mountain biking."

Water safety considerations: Campgrounds on lakes may have steep shorelines. At Waters Edge, one camper cautioned, "The drop off from the camp sites to the lake was so steep that we had to constantly remind our children to stay back from the edge."

Tips from RVers

Extension cord needs: Water and electrical hookups aren't always conveniently positioned. At Waters Edge, "you may need an electrical extension if you're bringing a towable as the electric is on the opposite side from the sewer and water."

Level site selection: RVers emphasize the importance of level sites. The Creeks Golf & RV Resort features "all paved and have full hookups," according to Paul F.

Parking configuration: Site arrangements vary between campgrounds. Some parks feature pull-through sites while others have back-in only. Spacing between sites also differs significantly, affecting privacy levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

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