Best Campgrounds near Yukon, OK

Camping options around Yukon, Oklahoma range from full-service RV parks to more rustic lake settings, all within a 30-minute drive of Oklahoma City. Lake El Reno RV Park, just west of Yukon, offers both hookup sites and primitive camping areas along a small lake with walking paths and fishing opportunities. Nearby Rockwell RV Park provides convenient interstate access for travelers, while Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park, about 40 minutes west, features distinctive canyon camping with tent sites tucked against red sandstone walls. Most campgrounds in this region serve as convenient bases for exploring both the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and the surrounding prairie landscapes.

Oklahoma's variable weather patterns significantly impact camping conditions throughout the year. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons. Flash flooding can affect lakeside campsites during heavy rains, particularly at Central State Park where campers report: "Choose something a little further back from the water to avoid possible flooding from unexpected rainfall." Many RV parks in the area feature tornado shelters as a standard amenity. Highway noise affects several campgrounds near interstates, though sites further from main roads offer quieter experiences. Most established campgrounds require reservations, especially during weekends and holidays when Oklahoma City residents seek nearby getaways.

Lakeside camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors exploring the Yukon area. Arcadia Lake, northeast of Oklahoma City, offers water views, swimming beaches, and fishing opportunities that make it popular for family outings. As one camper noted, "It's gorgeous when it's lush and green, but be aware of flash flooding." RV parks near Yukon typically feature level concrete pads, full hookups, and amenities like laundry facilities and dog runs. Highway proximity creates convenience but also noise at many sites. Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park stands out as a unique geological feature where campers appreciate the shade and cooler temperatures within the canyon walls compared to surrounding areas. Bathroom cleanliness and maintenance vary significantly between facilities, with state and county parks generally receiving lower ratings than private RV resorts.

Best Camping Sites Near Yukon, Oklahoma (90)

    1. Rockwell RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Bethany, OK
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 787-5992

    "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."

    "Easy access Close to highway - a little noise Clean showers and bathrooms Nice front office folks Close camping sites Very full in October Storm cellar! Did not need to use."

    2. Arcadia Lake

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

    "Definitely be aware of flash flooding- then again... it is Oklahoma... It’s an awesome spot not too far outside of town!"

    "Very easy to get to from Oklahoma City."

    3. Lake El Reno RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Yukon, OK
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 482-6120

    $20 - $25 / night

    "East entrance has sites with no hookups for $20. Weather entrance has hookups for $25. Within park, but outside of campground are a handful of free, primitive sites. Small, but pleasant lake."

    "This campground is situated in a growing area- but is tucked away. It is really cute- well maintained and many sites. There are washrooms with showers- good hot water."

    4. Mustang Run RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Yukon, OK
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 577-6040

    "Took the RPod 202 and chose Mustang Run RV Park for its convenient location for my needs. VERY near all types of entertainment."

    "It sits right beside the highway, so there is quite a bit of traffic noise, but other than that, This RV park is top of the line."

    5. Twin Fountains RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Oklahoma City, OK
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 475-5514

    $59 - $65 / night

    "Twin Fountains is right off where I-35 and I-44 meet in Oklahoma City so it's fairly easy to get to this campground (CG)."

    "Easy access to this family oriented campgrounds. The hosts were very accommodating and catered to all our needs.  "

    6. Roadrunner RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Oklahoma City, OK
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 677-2373

    $52 - $60 / night

    "Close to the highway and downtown OKC. Highway noise is buffered by hotels so its not really that bad. Full hookups, free wifi and codes to bathrooms for more security."

    "If traveling North get off one exit early."

    7. OK Treehouse

    3 Reviews
    Warr Acres, OK
    12 miles
    Website

    $45 - $55 / night

    "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."

    8. Council Road RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bethany, OK
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 789-2103

    $40 - $610 / night

    9. Central State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Edmond, OK
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 359-4630

    "Stay with some friends here for a festival in Oklahoma City."

    "Nice location just outside the city of Oklahoma City. Pretty peaceful by the Arcadia Lake."

    10. Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

    49 Reviews
    Hinton, OK
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 542-6344

    $12 - $38 / night

    "After spending a couple hours driving through TX and OK, this spot doesn’t even feel like Oklahoma."

    "My dog, Ava, and I joined a group of fellow teardrop campers in a surprisingly unique and fascinating campground in Oklahoma."

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451 Reviews of 90 Yukon Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2026

    Lake Stanley Draper

    Nice campground

    A little hard to find because the only sign is set in, about 100 feet from the road. Enter where the sign says ‘off road trails’ and then turn right on the road the encircles the large parking area. Lots of nice sites and almost all were empty on a June weeknight.

  • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Wanderlust Crossings RV Park

    Semi-ridiculous luxury just off the mother road

    This is a very nice, almost overbuilt rv park with landscaping, water features, pull throughs and sprinklers. We needed close to rt. 66, it was very nice. Incredible bathrooms.

  • Carole I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2026

    Twin Fountains RV Park

    Oklahoma

    This place is great! It’s beautifully landscaped lots of trees

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

    Beautiful and well kept

    I came here with my dog and cat in April and I would say it is one of the most beautiful well kept campgrounds I’ve ever been in as I make my way cross country from Florida to California that wasn’t all booked up and in fact, I was the only tenter there.

    I picked a spot that had a red rock wall cove because I knew it would protect us from the coyotes. And I was right — by dusk you can hear them howl and yelp in the bushes so definitely watch your pets especially at night.

    The camping spots are big enough, so you have ample room. I could’ve probably fit 3 to 4 tents easily in my spot with room to spare.

    The only thing is, there’s no water at the tent site so I borrowed some from the recreational spigot across the way.

    The bathrooms are semi-rustic but I’m sure you’ll survive.

    There were a lot of old trees and moss on the ground so the ecology is really healthy and I don’t know if it’s because I was there in the spring.

    I also like that they have ice and firewood delivery. Their café and snack bar was also a nice touch.

    I saw mostly RVs. But they’re mostly in the back of the park.

    They also have other amenities like a swimming pool, volleyball courts, playgrounds etc. It would be a perfect place for a family event.

  • Randall M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2026

    Lake El Reno RV Park

    Quiet

    My 2nd night here. Nice and quiet here. Only a few people here actually but Memorial weekend is coming up. My brother in law & sister stayed here a couple of years ago and recommended it to me.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2026

    Territory Route 66 RV Park & Campgrounds

    Terrific Place

    The location has great amenities, a fabulous host and a peaceful rural feel. Great place to shower and do laundry. Feels very safe.

  • Ilce H.
    May. 1, 2026

    Lake Thunderbird State Park - Rose Rock RV Campground

    Good campground

    Good campground that had everything we needed. Easy access to the lake and lots of squirrels! The lake is kinda dirty tho lots of trash/glass and so are the bathrooms. Awesome sunsets!

  • Bastian P.
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Wes Watkins Reservoir

    Good Camp, but Prison Bathrooms

    It was cold when we visited so we had the entire tent campground to ourselves, which was good because of the bathroom situation. The toilets and shower are in individual alcoves, but much like prison there are no stall doors or curtains. I stood outside the ladies room to make sure my companion had privacy while she showered.

    There's access to the reservoir for swimming and 15/night for tent campsites. I had no trouble scanning the QR code at the gate to pay for entry, but the payment page can be confusing because it's also used for sewer tax, traffic violations, and other local things.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Oklahoma City East KOA

    Noisy tent area

    The restrooms with shower were nice. Private stall with keypad entry. Noisy as I heard a lot of motorcycles up and down the highway next to the campground


Guide to Yukon

Camping spots near Yukon, Oklahoma are situated on level terrain at approximately 1,300 feet of elevation, with the Red Rock Canyon area offering a dramatic 100-foot descent into sandstone formations that contrast with the surrounding plains. Seasonal weather variations significantly impact camping conditions, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F and winter nights frequently dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open year-round but adjust services seasonally.

What to do

Buffalo viewing: Visit Rockwell RV Park to see their resident buffalo herd, which has become a unique attraction among camping areas near Yukon. "They have a decent indoor pool, buffalo in an enclosure, and laundry facilities. They have a church service on Sundays, and they bake muffins each morning that are free for guests," notes Bret N.

Fishing opportunities: Arcadia Lake offers multiple fishing spots within a 30-minute drive east of Yukon. The lake maintains stable fish populations including bass, catfish, and crappie. "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," reports Madison P.

Canyon exploration: Travel 40 minutes west to explore the sandstone formations at Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park, where hiking trails range from easy paved paths to more challenging routes along the rim. "Great trails to get up on top of the canyon and see the landscape. Showers, restroom, all in good working order," writes Kathy K.

What campers like

Convenient city access: Campers appreciate Twin Fountains RV Park for its proximity to Oklahoma City attractions while maintaining camp amenities. "Due to the CG's location this is an excellent place to stay to explore OKC. There are two fenced dog runs, one is tiny and the main one is longer, but very narrow," mentions MickandKarla W.

Tornado shelters: Oklahoma's severe weather patterns make storm shelters a critical feature at several campgrounds. "This RV park has everything you might need. There are pull through sites and back in. The sites are concrete so level. They are full hook ups with cable and wi-fi. They also have tornado shelters," Shannon G. points out about Mustang Run RV Park.

Morning hospitality: Some campgrounds offer unique morning amenities not commonly found elsewhere. At Rockwell RV Park, "Coffee and muffins free in the morning! They have church services on Sunday as well," says Butch S.

What you should know

Highway noise levels: Most campgrounds near major highways experience traffic noise throughout the day and night. "It is right off the interstate so the usual highway noise but not terrible. Free coffee and muffins every morning. Bathouses were very clean and well kept," Richard reports about Rockwell RV Park.

Site spacing considerations: Space between camping spots varies significantly between facilities. "Lots are not super close, and it feels more private. Our pad was not super level but not a deal breaker," Jasmine B. mentions about Roadrunner RV Park.

Seasonal flooding risk: Lake-adjacent sites may experience flooding during rainy seasons. At Central State Park Campground, campers are advised to "Choose something a little further back from the water to avoid possible flooding from unexpected rainfall."

Tips for camping with families

On-site activities: Lake El Reno RV Park offers both lakeside recreation and playground facilities. "This campground is situated in a growing area- but is tucked away. It is really cute- well maintained and many sites. They have a children's playground, although it is small it is new and in good condition," according to Carly B.

Family-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds provide entertainment options specifically designed for children. "Twin Fountains is right off where I-35 and I-44 meet in Oklahoma City so it's fairly easy to get to this campground. Upside is the park is clean, there's laundry, pool, putt putt golf, and little restaurant/bar," notes MickandKarla W.

Weather preparedness: Families should monitor forecasts during storm seasons (April-June). "We stayed here for a week, and nearly every night we had buckets of rain. We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado! This RV park has 4 or 5 underground shelters, which is somewhat of a comfort," shares Lynn G.

Tips from RVers

Late arrival protocols: Many campgrounds offer self-check-in options for after-hours arrivals. "Arrived at about 1AM after we had some car trouble. Campground was great because you can pay 24/7 by filling out the envelope at the office and putting it in the drop box," Amelia R. explains about Lake El Reno RV Park.

Sewer hookup positioning: Some sites have challenging sewer connections that require planning. "Some sites have have sewer hookups toward the far rear with a slight incline, so it may take an extension or 2 pending your rig and some imagination," Daniel L. notes about Roadrunner RV Park.

Big rig accessibility: Concrete pads at several parks accommodate larger vehicles. "All concrete and level. Lots of grass for the pups. Sites are a little close for an extended stay. Friendly staff," reports Bill B.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping parks are available in Yukon?

Oklahoma offers several excellent camping parks near the Yukon area. Lake Thunderbird State Park is a popular destination with multiple campground areas situated around a 6,000-acre lake, offering both tent and RV sites with varying hookup options. Another notable option is Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park, which provides a unique canyon setting that feels distinctly different from typical Oklahoma terrain. The park offers shaded tent sites that stay cooler than surrounding areas, making it a refreshing getaway close to Oklahoma City.

Can I rent an RV in Yukon, Oklahoma?

While the reviews don't specifically mention RV rental services in Yukon, Oklahoma, there are likely rental options available in the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area, which Yukon is part of. After securing a rental, you can stay at parks like Rockwell RV Park, which offers good access to Oklahoma City attractions with clean, well-maintained bathhouses and morning amenities like free coffee and muffins. Council Road RV Park is another Good Sam Campground with full hookup sites (sewer, water, 50 AMP) and pull-through availability, making it suitable for rental RVs.

Are there RV parks in Yukon and what amenities do they offer?

Yes, the Yukon area has several well-equipped RV parks. Twin Fountains RV Park is conveniently located near the intersection of I-35 and I-44, offering full hookup sites, pull-through access, and is known for its helpful staff who escort you to your site. Mustang Run RV Park is another option not far from Oklahoma City off I-40, featuring amenities like dog runs, storm shelters, a swimming pool, playground, laundry facilities, and a clubhouse. Many RV parks in the area provide easy access to Oklahoma City attractions while maintaining essential facilities for comfortable stays.