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From Muse, OK, take State Rt. 63 east 1.1 miles to campground sign (Forest Rt. 6022). Turn left onto Rt. 6022 and go north 2 miles into campground. Rate: $8 per day.
Campground and boat ramp. Northwestern Copan Lake. Must have camping equipment to stay overnight. http://www.hellobartlesville.com/Landmarks/Park/
From Heavener, OK, take US Rt. 270 south 9 miles to Cedar Lake Recreation Area sign (Holson Valley Rd.). Turn right onto Holson Valley Rd. and go 2.8 miles to Winding Stair Recreation Area – Cedar Lake sign (Forest Rt. 7269). Turn right onto Rt. 7269 and go 0.7 miles to campground entrance. The campground [...]
Lake Ellsworth Primitive $7.00/night Modern $12.00/night Seniors $5.00/night 42 Grass: 42 42 pull-thrus(20 x 55) Some shaded Room for slide outs
Very nice city park south of the city of Elk City. 4 sites with electric overlooking a small 250 acre lake, Elk City Lake. Wonderful one or two night stop.
This is a neat little RV Park hosted by the Hobart Lions Club. It is next door to the General Tommy Franks Museum and just across the street from the Kiowa County Historical Society Museum. It is within a blocks walk of some of the finest restaurants and shops in SW Oklahoma.
Hominy Lake is one mile west of Hominy on Highway 20. The land surrounding the lake provides picnic benches, campgrounds, and a baseball field. The 600-acre, spring-fed lake is equipped with two loading ramps and swimming beaches. You can look forward to catching bass, catfish, crappie, and perch.
Primitive $7/night Modern $12/night Seniors $5/night Preferred $15/night Take exit 45 off Interstate 44 on to highway 49. Go west 5 miles to highway 58, turn north, go 1 1/2 miles and turn towards lake.
Free overnight parking in city park. No designated sites. There is a free dump station and potable water within the same park, just behind the visitors center. Park is adjacent to the police station. Located on Highway 3 East, enter at Perkins or Morgan Streets. 7 acres with a swing set, climbing gym, skateboard park, [...]
The 38.6-acre Randlett Park was named after Col. James R. Randlette, who was administrator of the Indian Agency in Anadarko from 1899 to 1905. The City was founded in 1901, and during Col. Randlette’s term at the Agency, he secured land from the government for a park that became the present Randlett Park. Actual park [...]
In OK panhandle, from Boise City take US-412 SW to village of Felt. Turn south and pass through village, 1/2 mile to end to “roadside” picnic area at end of street. Looks little used, yet clean and quiet. Overnight stays are permitted according to national grassland website, and there are no prohibition signs. I stayed [...]
From Heavener, OK, take US Rt. 270 south 14 miles to US Rt. 259. Turn right onto Rt. 259 and go 4.3 miles to Talimena Drive sign (State Rt. 1). Turn right onto Talimena Dr. and proceed to stop sign. Turn right onto State Rt. 1 (Talimena Drive) and go 2 miles to Winding Stair [...]
