Best Tent Camping near Woodward, OK
Are you planning a tent camping trip to Woodward? We've got you covered. Find the best tent camping sites near Woodward. Search nearby tent campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Are you planning a tent camping trip to Woodward? We've got you covered. Find the best tent camping sites near Woodward. Search nearby tent campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Five designated primitive camping areas are offered on the area:
The Hal and Fern Cooper WMA covers 16,080 acres of northwestern Woodward and south central Harper Counties. Located just east of Hwy. 270 (northwest of the city of Woodward), the area is primarily upland rolling sand hills with around 4,500 acres of river bottom.
Mixed grass prairie and sagebrush is found on upland sites, interspersed with sand plum thickets. The river bottom is fairly open and consist of cottonwood, American elm, hackberry and eastern red cedar interspersed with sand plum thickets, salt cedar and mixed grassland. The Beaver River joins Wolf Creek to create the North Canadian river on the area. The average annual precipitation for the area is about 20 inches.
The US Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Supply Lake offer campsites with facilities and RV hookups. The Corps of Engineers lake office can be reached at (580) 766-2701.
Both lodging and restaurants are available in Woodward. The Woodward Chamber of Commerce can be reached at (580) 256-7411.
Cooper WMA does not have a gun range and recreation shooting is not allowed.
A public gun range can be found on the south end of Fort Supply WMA. The US Army Corps of Engineers offers a public gun range located just to the north the Corps of Engineers office(2 miles south of the town of Fort Supply). Both ranges offer 50 and 100 yard shooting opportunity.
Peaceful in early November. In a tent site but just slept in the back of my suv. Bathrooms clean and nice.
Labeled as a camping area and site 8. Pretty nice spot to overnight. Small field about 1 acre of cut grass and a medium size shade tree. Good Verizon signal. No facilities. GPS is dead on for the location. Look for a turn in to the right.
Very nice campground. Open views of the lake. Very laid back and relaxing. Roomy. Well up kept. Good showers and restrooms. Stayed in tent on site with water and electricity. Paid $25. Would stay again.
clean sites, Clean bathrooms, Affordable. Good sells service for T-Mobile. Friendly staff. Beautiful stock lake. Main town is less than 15 miles away with pretty much anything you need.
This was our first time staying in an Oklahoma State park. We had a great site (#1). Very level, near the bathhouse and cave entrance. I could only get cold water in the shower. That was invigorating! I asked at the ranger station and they told me how to work the shower handle. I went back the next day and same thing, no hot water! Other than that it’s a great campground.
Doby Springs Park is hidden behind a golf course with a fishing pond, trees, trails, picnic tables, grills, playground equipment, shelter house, and lots of solitude. Going on 3 days here and only had a few people come fishing. I'm the only camper. I have a tent, so only paying $5 per night with shower and toilet available at the club house. After the first night on Wed, I decided to stay until monday!
We spent a lovely three nights here, we were the only ones camping although a huge family did come and have a sprawling Easter picnic on one of the days. Camping area is pretty bootleg but has everything you need, just watch out for mice and ticks. I was thrilled to find somewhere so quiet that had pit toilets and water and walking trails, and our dogs were happy about a campsite where no one else was around.
This spot is a hidden gem! Very quiet and peaceful. There were a few other people there the night we stayed but definitely still plenty of room to spread out from one another and still have your own private space. We originally planned to stay at spring creek but we got there late in the evening and all the spots had already been claimed. To be fair there was only 3 spots so not many to choose from but would have definitely preferred to stay at the one. But either options are excellent choices!
Beautiful spot on lake. All spots look great. Easy in and out.Dump site on outside of facility.
We van life and stayed here for 5 days and it was magical! Quiet and peaceful the entire stay. Only one other camper besides myself and my boyfriend. Max stay is 14 days. Great, scenic picnic tables right by the lake, lots of space for tents, vault toilets (no showers) and totally free! Enjoy!
I had a great time here. I spent 4 days hiking the area during the day. At night, the sky seemed to rip open above. Great place to stargaze.
We were there during Thanksgiving week and there were only two other campers. Clean and warm bathrooms. Level sites.
We really enjoyed this campsite. Lots of trees and grass. Since sites are on different levels, most everyone has a good view of the lake. Sites are not too close and are at an angle, which makes it more private.
Big Bend is a really nice campground with most sites on or overlooking the water. We were in site A10 which was a nice site overlooking the lake with shade in evening, but sunny most of the day. Most of the sites, except a few on the water, seemed to have shade during part of the day. The picnic tables were all covered. We didn't use the bathhouse because it was so far from our site. The large lake looks like a great place for boating activities. The park has a very nice, challenging disc golf course beside the campground. We were here on a Saturday night in mid- August and the campground was only partially full.
The map and recreation area/campground is actually Dead Water Lake. Is you turn to the left after entering, you'll get a lot with parking barriers so only tent camping. Go straight and you'll find plenty of spots to park for a pop-up or RV. It's very peaceful and beautiful. The crickets and an occasional bullfrog will sing you to sleep.
We stayed at whitetail campground in the tent area. The facilities were beautiful- new, clean, large and well maintained and well lit. The tent camp sites were on a sloped area and it was challenging to find a well drained spot for a large tent but site F fit our needs perfectly. Running water available nearby. The only downside was the heavy train traffic nearby. We just turned up our white noise machine to help drown it out. Several playground areas within the park. Also a swimming pool but it was closed.
We only stayed 1 night, but it was enjoyable. Park is a little dated, but clean.
Beautiful grassy location right by a fish stocked lake. There are wells around the area that you can use for free. There are also vault toilets around. Can stay 2 weeks.
Google maps took me to city neighborhood
Nice park but awful showers some don’t spray at all and no hot water, park has lots to offer for entertainment!
I got to the campsite very late, but was surprised by how nice it was when I woke up. There are bathrooms and plenty of picnic tables. It was a clean campsite with no trash. There is a little hike there that leads you through wetlands, forrest, and pasture.
We were the only ones to stay here for the night. A very beautiful place. Came in at night and just parked and set up tents where we could. You could see lots of stars at night and there was little sound of traffic. Very clean, and had bathrooms and trash cans as well. Colors of the land are very nice as well. In the Morning a park worker came in around 1030 to clean the bathrooms and change trash. I also explored a little more and found a lake over the hill. Easy park to access, roads are good to get to it. Good service with Verizon as well
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The grass along the entrance is mowed and looks great with the back drop of the Oklahoma grassland. The road in is paved and also in the campground. You will find a picnic table, fire ring, pedestal grill, trash, pit toilet. Nice mature trees that offer a lot of shade. Large parking area where you can park an RV or grassy area for a tent. I think this would fill up quick during the hunting season. Nice small lake or large pond however you look at it. Looks great for fishing.
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Mary was very helpful over the phone to get us a site. New bathrooms made it nice. Very clean park with lots to do. Could hear a train close by, but didn't detract. DID NOT HEAR MANY BIRDS. Weather was very hot for mid-October (94 degrees)! Glad we have A/C in the 5th wheel.
great tent site with firepit and covered picnic table. $17 for tent site
Decided to try this since it was close to home. Even though the park said so many sites were reserved, it was almost empty. I guess people reserve the week to make sure they get a place for weekends? Our site was good, not too much sun beating on us and the trees shaded the site well. Good for light biking on pavement or walking Sites seem to be well maintained. It was quiet and peaceful and that’s what we wanted. Our only complaint which isn’t the camps fault is there were so many bees getting in our faces and ears. But when the wind blew they kinda left too. The bathrooms weren’t the very best, but clean. Private showers with dressing area. Hot water… push button style spigot.
The campsite was right on the lake,with a nice evening breeze and trees to shade from the sun. Camp host is helpful and the site clean.
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Which is the most popular tent campsite near Woodward, OK?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Woodward, OK is Hal and Fern Cooper Wildlife Area with a 0-star rating from 0 reviews.