Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wewoka, OK

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Wewoka, Oklahoma, providing various hookup options and site configurations. Lake Thunderbird State Park offers RV camping at multiple areas including Turkey Pass and Rose Rock campgrounds, with most sites featuring 30/50-amp electric and water hookups. Concrete pads are available at many sites, though leveling may be required at some locations. "Sites have 50 amp with water hookups, dump station for sewer, concrete picnic table, charcoal grill and fire pit," noted one visitor about Turkey Pass campground. Catfish Round-Up RV Park in Seminole provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service, while Pine Tree RV Park offers electric, water, and sewer connections for travelers seeking complete utility access.

Access to these parks varies seasonally, with some facilities maintaining year-round operations while others reduce services during winter months. Most RV sites accommodate larger rigs, though tree clearance can be an issue at certain parks—one camper at Lake Thunderbird mentioned, "Trees need to be trimmed from the campground, you will get your rig scratched." Dump stations are available at most developed campgrounds, though not all sites offer sewer hookups at the pad. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with Verizon reported to have strong coverage at Lake Thunderbird. Pet-friendly policies are common across area campgrounds, though specific restrictions may apply. During summer months and holiday weekends, advance reservations are strongly recommended as lakeside parks become particularly popular with local visitors.

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RV Park Reviews near Wewoka, OK

228 Reviews of 72 Wewoka Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Great place, quiet location

    Nice campground, on the lake with spacious camp sites most are pull through. Sites have 50 amp with water hookups, dump station for sewer.. have concrete picnic table, charcoal grill and fire pit. Bathrooms are older but clean. Showers have HOT water.

  • R
    Feb. 15, 2021

    Turkey Pass — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Great spot

    50 amp, water, sewer dump station on the way out, concrete pad, picnic table under the shade tree, fire pit, 5g T-Mobile cell service. Trees need to be trimed from the campground, you will get your rig scratched. We have a 40 foot fifthwheel and was able to find several sites that would work fot sat dish. Sites are not on top of each other. Lots of places for walks and the boat launch is just down the hill. We will stay here again, just hope they trim the trees.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Little Axe — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Great State Park in Oklahoma

    We had a great stay in Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman Oklahoma. The park has 11 campground areas situated around the 6000 acre centerpiece lake with many tent, RV sites and some of those have full hook up; our choice was the Little Ax campground on the southern end just off Oklahoma 9. In addition to water activities the park offers hunting, horse rental and boarding, equestrian trails, hiking, mountain biking, nature trails, a nature center, and an archery range. Our lakefront site#37 was nice and shaded with a gentle lake breeze offering a concrete pad, water, 30/15 amp electric, concrete table, lantern holder, fire ring and grill at site. The campground has an entry station, camp host, picnic shelters, playground, bathhouse and laundry, beach area, common fire pit, Verizon 4 bars, dump station, trash receptacles, interior roads are paved, with many sites waterfront. RV sites are close quarters. Tent sites are amazing...pads, concrete table, fire ring, grill, water spigot dispersed, waterfront sites. The town of Norman has all the amenities: shopping, dining, groceries, fuel and yes, Walmart. The area is home to local wineries and breweries and also the hometown to actor James Garner. WARNING: Oklahoma State Parks charge a daily parking fee per vehicle of$10 in addition to the camping fee and they enforce it...just saying from experience...read the information carefully! 13101 Alameda Dr, Norman, OK 73026 GPS- 35.234940,-97.219224 for the Little Ax Campground.

  • R
    May. 5, 2023

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    Busy campground with excellent management

    Beautiful campground with plenty of amenities at a great price. The spaces were a good size to fit our 45’ toyhauler with 2 vehicles (and put the back patio down). There are a fair bit of trees, so big rigs use caution pulling into spaces.

    Nice playground for the kids, pool was closed (opens Memorial Day to Labor Day), dog park is large and very well shaded. Laundry room is very clean and well kept.

    Approximately 20-30 minutes from OKC zoo & science museum.

    Overall wonderful stay with no complaints.

  • K
    Nov. 3, 2022

    Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    Overnight Stay

    We stayed one night in November. Easy on/off, though the service road isn’t in good shape. We were in site 13, closest to the highway along with two cabins and the playground. Extremely noisy so if traffic bothers you request a site towards the back. Lots of trees. Our site was also close to the toilets and showers which were very clean. Shower stalls are private with a door and a curtain but the stalls are very shallow. Don’t leave anything on the floor in the outer area or it will get wet. There is a very shallow bench to put your items on but not meant for sitting. Two hooks to hang your items which is appreciated. No lock on the bathroom door. Pull through 50 amp. We’re towing a 28ft Airstream and it was level enough we didn’t need to unhitch. Listed as a gravel site but more dirt than gravel. Full hook ups, no cable, limited wifi. $44.50 a night. The swing in the playground desperately needs some WD-40, lol. We would overnight here again if needed.

  • Beth R.
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Checotah-Lake Eufaula KOA

    Nice overnight stay

    Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Pull thru site Level site Picnic table on-site Outdoor Pool Shady Petting zoo

    Cons: Dirt site

  • Leslie  N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Bell Cow Lake Campground C

    Very Peaceful & Not Crowded

    Campground C area offers many pull through RV sites and some back-in RV sites, all with electric & water hook ups. There is also equestrian RV sites with pens, tent camping with shared water spigots, primitive tent camping and a dump station. There are miles of equestrian trails. Hiked down one and the trail was very peaceful and beautiful. It had recently rained a lot, so I had a thick layer of red mud on my shoes from the hike, but glad I hiked it. There are bathrooms with showers, a swim beach, a volleyball court, pavilions, a boat ramp, and plenty of wildlife. Lake is calm & shallow, so it is best for small boats and kayaks. There were plenty of flies due to the time of year and the presence of horses, so a good fly swatter and a fly trap is recommended. Found a small cemetery on the drive to the campsite with some very old grave sites. In all, it was a great place to escape from the real world and relax.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    It’s ok

    Disappointed about the patio site… drive through very unleveled. They do have two storm shelters which would not fit everyone. The bathrooms clean hosts are nice. Play ground cute, updated , and room to run. Dog run needs work, it consists of dead leaves and silt sand. Spaces are closer than we prefer.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2022

    Little Sandy Campground — Lake Thunderbird State Park

    Nice place, however bathrooms are horrible

    Spacious campground with other campground in the area. Like Thunderbird, or Dirtybird as the locals call it gets a lot if use. Time to rebuild the horrible bathroom by the lake. Roads need to be replaced or major patching. Some campsites are very close to each other while others have good spacing. Stayed in one 30 amp RV site with water but no sweet. Dump station is well maintained. Concrete pads for RV’s blots if tent spaces but the bathrooms would spoil the fun. Price was tight for $25-$26 per night including power. Bugs , skunks, possum l, and 3 kinds of poisonous snakes. Though it was too cold for snakes. I’m from the Northwest so not used to these critters.


Guide to Wewoka

Camping opportunities around Wewoka, Oklahoma span several state parks and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The region features prairie terrain with wooded areas and multiple lakes, creating diverse camping environments. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F, while summer months regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for outdoor recreation.

What to do

Fishing access options: Lake Thunderbird State Park offers multiple fishing spots with an ADA-accessible dock at Turkey Pass Campground. "There is an ADA fishing dock on the lake and equestrian horse trails are available for the traveling horse owners," notes a camper at Turkey Pass.

Hiking trails: River Run RV Park provides 3 miles of trails across 80 acres. A visitor mentioned, "80 acres with 3 miles of trails to explore! River access less than a quarter mile away. UTV trails abound." The property combines natural exploration with proximity to River Run RV Park and Cabins.

Rock collecting: The Norman area is known for crystalline formations unique to Oklahoma. A visitor to Rose Rock RV Campground noted, "The crystalline baryte red rose rocks are easy to find." This distinctive geological feature makes for an interesting outdoor activity.

What campers like

Restaurant access: Catfish Round-Up RV Park features an on-site restaurant that receives consistently positive reviews. "Great place to stay for the night, easy to get to from I-40, clean and has a great restaurant on site to eat at or take bake to your camper and enjoy!!!" wrote one visitor at Catfish Round-Up RV Park.

Quiet atmosphere: Many rv sites near Wewoka, Oklahoma offer peaceful settings away from highway noise. A camper at Oak Glen RV Park shared, "It is close to I-44, but far enough away to be quiet. Easy in/easy out for an RV. Bathrooms heated." The combination of accessibility and tranquility appeals to many travelers.

Friendly management: Multiple campgrounds receive praise for their hospitality. "Mary Hope, owner of this clean and beautiful park, has created a living space here that is simply wonderful. My wife and I love this park and never want to leave! Special mention to park manager, Teri, because she's also a fantastic human being," reports a guest at Arrowhead RV & Tiny House Park.

What you should know

Site spacing variations: Campgrounds differ significantly in site layout. While some offer generous spacing, others place sites close together. One visitor to Rose Rock noted, "Camp sites are very close together. Bathrooms are in a serious need of an update. Lake is about half a mile away from campground."

Vegetation maintenance issues: Tree maintenance varies across campgrounds. Some visitors report issues with overgrown vegetation that can damage RVs.

Bathroom facilities: Facility quality varies considerably between campgrounds. "Bathrooms are older but clean. Showers have HOT water," reports one camper about Turkey Pass. At other locations, bathroom facilities may be limited or unavailable, particularly during off-season months.

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings higher occupancy and potential for insects. "It can get hot during the summer months and ticks can be bad when getting out of established areas and off of the trails," notes a camper at Oak Glen RV & Mobile Home Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Some campgrounds include play areas specifically designed for children. One visitor to Rose Rock mentioned, "Campground also has a small playground appropriate for young children."

Swimming options: Lake access provides swimming opportunities during warmer months. "When I camped there was clean. We stayed a week in a tent fishing camping swimming had a great time," shared a visitor about their experience at Lake Thunderbird.

Watch for natural hazards: The region has vegetation that can cause issues. "There are little stickers everywhere that get into your pets fur and gets trapped in carpets forcing you to trash any rugs," cautioned one camper about their experience.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: Some campgrounds require additional effort to level rigs. "Not completely level, but that wasn't a problem for us," noted a camper at Oak Glen RV Park.

Optimal site selection: For satellite reception and shade balance, strategic site selection is important. "We have a 40 foot fifthwheel and was able to find several sites that would work for sat dish. Sites are not on top of each other," mentioned a visitor at Turkey Pass.

Overnight convenience: Several rv parks near Wewoka provide convenient overnight options. "Perfect little spot for a nice cheap overnight stay on the way through Oklahoma. Not far from Walmart so it was a good place to restock the fridge!" shared a visitor to Happy Acres RV Park & Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Wewoka, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Wewoka, OK is Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground with a 3.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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