Heyburn Park features 47 campsites, a 2 lane boat ramp, courtesy dock, playground, 2 restroom/shower facilities, 2 group shelters, and a large swim beach with picnic tables. Recreation Boating, water skiing and fishing are all popular activities on Heyburn Lake. Common catches include crappie, bass and catfish. During hunting season, project lands provide opportunities for waterfowl and whitetail deer. Heyburn Public Hunting Area covers more than 6,000 acres of project lands and provides hunting opportunities for squirrel, rabbit, quail, waterfowl and wild turkey. Facilities The campground has 46 campsites with water and electric hookups, some of which have 50 amp service. Two group shelters, one with 50 amp camping sites and one day-use shelter by the swim beach, are available. Natural Features Heyburn lies in a picturesque setting of grasslands and gently sloping, sandstone hills covered with oak trees and scattered with hickory, ash, elm and cottonwood. In the spring, flowering wild plum and redbud trees add color to the soft, green landscape. Nearby Attractions Visitors can explore the various parks of Heyburn Lake including Sunset Bay, Overlook and Sheppard Point. Keystone Lake lies about 25 miles to the north and Tulsa is less than 30 miles northeast. ADA Access: N
From Bristow, go 9 miles east and turn left on to 257th West Ave. Follow the paved road about 3 miles to the campground.
From Sapulpa, take State Highway 66 west to Kellyville, turn west on to 151st South Ave and go about 3.5 miles to the 4 way intersection. Turn right and stay on the paved road for about 2 miles until you reach the park.
Nice campsites and well kept grounds. Friendly and helpful staff. Restrooms were clean and modern with hot water showers!
We reserved an RV spot (#17) and it was excellent. The first full day there it rained, so we were in our camper van most of the day... but the remaining days were nice and cooler for May.
Nice camping locations. Staff was very welcoming. Bathrooms were clean & open. The lake was beautiful.