Six miles southwest of the small farming community of Jet, Salt Plains State Park Campground sits alongside the Arkansas River and Great Salt Plains Lake in one of Oklahoma's most distinctive landscapes. The campground operates within a larger ecosystem that includes both state park facilities and the adjacent Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, creating an unusual mix of recreational camping and unique geological features.
Multiple camping areas spread across the park offer different experiences. The River Road Campground provides the most shade and isolation, with sites positioned directly along the Arkansas River where campers can walk to the water's edge within seconds. Richard notes the area "has a playground and the bathroom was pretty clean," while several reviewers highlight the cliff swallow flights visible from under the nearby river bridge. The Sandy Beach Campground places campers closer to the lake and swimming area near the dam, though sites here offer less natural screening between neighbors.
The park's signature attraction lies in the designated crystal digging areas on the salt plains themselves, available April through October when whooping crane migration allows access. Campers dig roughly two feet down until water fills the hole, then use that water to wash sediment and reveal selenite crystals in various shapes and sizes. Crystal C. explains "you then use the water to wash away the dirt and reveal the crystals" during this free activity that regenerates naturally. The park also offers hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and an auto tour route through different habitat areas.
Cell service varies significantly by carrier, with Verizon working well throughout the park while T-Mobile shows weak signals. The nearby Air Force training facility generates occasional aircraft noise during daytime hours. Road conditions can become rough, particularly after weather events, and the park office closes at 4 PM though honor-system check-in remains available. Reservations are recommended during peak season, and campers should bring metal shovels and plenty of water if planning to dig for crystals.
Description
Salt Plains State Park is one of Oklahoma's most unique state parks. The barren landscape of the nearby Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of salt leftover from an ocean that covered Oklahoma in prehistoric times, and the saltwater lake in the park, Great Salt Plains Lake, is about half as salty as the ocean.
Visitors can take their pick of activities in the park, such as swimming in Great Salt Plains Lake or trekking along bike trails. Equestrians can bring their horses to ride designated trails, and there are nature trails to enjoy while taking in the scenery. Fishing at the lake is fun for the entire family, whether in a boat or onshore. Varieties of fish such as catfish, saugeye, sand bass and hybrid striper can be found in these salty, shallow waters. You can also bring your canoe or kayak and enjoy a trip around the lake viewing the many migratory birds that pass through the area.
The selenite crystal dig area is located southwest of the lake in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, and access roads are available six miles west of Jet or three miles south of Cherokee. The crystal digging area is open from April 1 to October 15 from sunrise to sunset. Located just under the surface of the salt plains, these crystals usually form into an hourglass shape. Oklahoma is the only place in the world where the hourglass-shaped selenite crystal can be found. While searching for crystals, look for some of the over 300 species of protected birds that live in and can be seen in the refuge.
Enjoy a multi-day stay at Salt Plains State Park in one of the renovated, eco-friendly cabins. Each of the six cabins has its own bed, refrigerator and stove, among other amenities. Pets are allowed in select units for a small nightly fee. Also, overnight camping is available in an RV or tent site. One full hookup site is available. Online reservations must be made for all RV and tent campsites. Comfort stations with showers are located near the sites and throughout the park for the convenience of visitors. Great Salt Plains State Park also offers picnic pavilions and outdoor grills.
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Location
Public CampgroundSalt Plains State Park Campground is located in Oklahoma
Directions
Located in north/central Oklahoma, west of I-35 near the Kansas border. 8 miles north of Jet, OK, on Highway 38.
Address
23280 S Spillway Drive
Jet, OK 73749
Coordinates
36.74368920345333 N
98.13286011446769 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome CoverageVerified by 6 usersLast on 3/27/26
- VerizonPossible CoverageVerified by 15 usersLast on 3/27/26
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 3/27/26
Connectivity
- T-MobileLTESome CoverageVerified by 6 usersLast on 3/27/26
- VerizonPossible CoverageVerified by 15 usersLast on 3/27/26
- AT&TLTESome CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 3/27/26
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
- Yurts
- Equestrian
Features
For Campers
- ADA Access
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- 50 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Drive Time
- 50 min from Enid, OK
- 1 hr 40 min from Wichita, KS
- 2 hrs 8 min from Oklahoma City, OK
- 2 hrs 34 min from Tulsa, OK










































