Little Blue Area — Grand Lake State Park

  • $16.00 /night
  • (3.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

The Little Blue Area at Grand Lake State Park is comprised of a small creek and plenty of camping spots. Visitors will find shallow, crystal-clear waters perfect for families with young children, as well as 30 primitive tent camping spots nestled between the trees and Grand Lake. Leashed pets are welcome, and the park is open 24 hours a day.

The Little Blue Area at Grand Lake State Park is centrally located between Tulsa (65 miles), Joplin (67 miles) and Rogers (63 miles), which lets you get away without wandering too far from home.

Nearby entertainment includes Hogan's Off Road Park, which is located right beside the neighboring dam spillway. The park gives off-roaders easy access to the range with about five square miles of trails and rock structures for rock crawlers. Guests can also check out Grand River Dam Authority Ecosystems and Education Center and book a tour of the Pensacola Dam.

Directions

State Hwy 28 E, Disney, OK 74340

From the intersection of Hwy 82 and Hwy 28, follow Hwy 28 across the Pensacola Dam, through the town of Disney and across the spillway No. 1 approximately 3 miles. Turn right on CR 492, which is adjacent to the Tijuana Fire Dept. building. Follow the road approx. 1/4 mile to the gates.

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Features

Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Not Joey

3 years ago
3/5

The water's perfect, nice cold and clear. But the only reason it's not getting 5 stars are the amount of people that go there every day. They start arriving at 8am and leave at 8pm. Not even mentioning that some still do fireworks at 2 in the morning

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Bill Henson

1 year ago
5/5

We absolutely love this hidden gem of a state park in Disney, Oklahoma. Turn off Route 28 at the Firestation. The sign is posted, but it's small. This is a gorgeous park along Summerfield Creek with beautiful water up against cliffs with a rope swing.

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Alicia Freeman

2 years ago
3/5

The location itself is very beautiful, the water is clear and the scenery is calming. Unfortunately there are snakes that you have to watch out for and on our most recent visit apparently there was a occasion occurring with lots of side by sides or dune buggies and they were in the water and all over so we couldn't really swim my suggestion would be to make sure ahead of time that nothing is going on holiday wise or anything else in the town of Disney

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Doin the Most

1 year ago
3/5

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Oklahoma, our recent stay at this campsite provided us with a mix of awe-inspiring natural beauty and some challenges worth mentioning. Here's a comprehensive review of our experience:

PROS:

The campsite is a true gem in the heart of Oklahoma, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the lush greenery, vibrant flora, and the serene atmosphere.

The spillway is a highlight of this campsite, with its pristine water and an array of stones jutting out of the terrain. The mesmerizing view of this area provided an excellent backdrop for relaxation and contemplation.

The abundance of wildlife in the area was a pleasant surprise. Birdwatching enthusiasts will find delight in the variety of birds, while the occasional snake, possum, or gray squirrel sighting added an extra touch of wilderness to our camping experience.

For those seeking tranquility, the campsite didn't disappoint. The night was incredibly peaceful, with the soothing sounds of nature (including a VERY loud owl that sang for about 5 minutes), making it the perfect escape from the daily hustle and bustle.

CONS:

Unfortunately, the peace and quiet were disrupted during the daytime due to the constant noise from tourists riding all-terrain vehicles. This activity, while thrilling for some, may not be to everyone's liking and did detract from the overall serenity.

A considerable downside was the condition of the restrooms. They were not only dirty but also lacked basic privacy measures. For campers who value clean and private facilities, this aspect was quite disappointing.

Although the campsite's proximity to fruit trees may seem idyllic, we found it a bit of a nuisance. Heavy, rotten pears falling from the trees posed a minor inconvenience, particularly for campers looking to set up their tents underneath the trees.

The gravel in the spillway, while aesthetically pleasing, was less than ideal for those who enjoy walking barefoot. The sharp edges of the stones can be uncomfortable for those unprepared for the terrain.

While the natural beauty is undoubtedly a highlight, the campsite offers limited activities beyond walking the loop trail and sitting by the campfire. For campers looking for more entertainment options, it might be a bit lacking.

In conclusion, this campsite in Oklahoma offers a picturesque setting that will undoubtedly appeal to nature enthusiasts seeking scenic beauty and tranquility. However, it comes with its share of challenges, including noise from ATVs, subpar restroom facilities, and some inconveniences caused by the surrounding fruit trees and the sharp gravel. While it may not be the ideal destination for everyone, those looking for a quiet retreat in the midst of natural splendor will find it a worthwhile visit.

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Stormy Son

1 year ago
5/5

I am 57 years old and was taken there by my grandparents when I could barely walk it is a beautiful area and now they are allowing jeeps and four-wheel drives to drive up and down the waterfall while I have mixed emotions about that and also on a Jeep it used to be much more beautiful years ago but it's still an awesome place to go

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