Natural Falls State Park Campground
Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 27, 2020

Beautiful Campground & Waterfall

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Nestled in the foothills of the Ozarks, Natural Falls State Park boasts a unique beauty which is unmatched through other state parks within Oklahoma. Perhaps best known for its beautiful waterfall, there are many other things to do here that make this a great place to visit during camping season. 

I visited during the summer months, it was hot and sticky outside, but slightly overcast making it a perfect day to visit and enjoy the park itself as well as some of the camping options. 

Exploring this park is fun as trails wind around and meander through some of the most beautiful areas of Oklahoma. If you are a person who likes mountains more than plains, this area of Oklahoma is one for you as lush tree coverage and rocky crags abound. 

The campsites themselves are pretty typical of an Oklahoma campground. 44 RV sites, also which can accommodate tent campers who are in need of power and 17 tent sites are available in addition to yurts they have on property. Yurts are pretty common in many Oklahoma State Parks in this region I have found. The sites are pretty standard with fire rings, picnic tables and some lantern hooks, just the basic ground work laid for you to set up your own unique adventures. 

When visiting I noticed that the Yurt section had no visitors during the week day and the campground itself was sparse as well. During the weekends I can imagine this fills up much more as it is a great place to visit. 

Visiting is fun with lots to do including the hiking trails however they also have playgrounds, volleyball and disc golf. The one downside for those visiting during the heat of summer however is, unlike many parks in Oklahoma which offer swimming beaches or pools, this park does not have any swimming resources. This was not a deal breaker for me personally but I would think for many it could be. 

A few things I noted that apply at the park that could be negatives to visitors passing through. They do currently have a reservation system, this can have both pros and cons. The reservation system is pretty easy to navigate but does state that on weekends you must book for the 2 days of the weekend no exceptions. When visiting the park in person I was told you can also get a site on the day of, however there is no guarantee of sites being available. Unlike many parks which hold a certain number for arrivals they are moving toward a fully online booking system like many other states.

  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Natural Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., July 27, 2020
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