From Tulsa, Oklahoma, take Highway 75 north to State Highway 20. Take the Skiatook exit, turn west on State Highway 20 and drive about 20 miles. Turn right at the entrance sign for the park and continue for about two miles to the campground.
We love this place...a great place to get away from the city and replenish your soul.! It is clean and we'll maintained, camp hosts are great. Can't wait till next year to come back.
Beautiful and quiet. Each space has picnic table, work table, BBQ grill and fire pit. Only problem we had was the shower hot water takes way to long to get warm. Bathroom and shower very clean. Camping space 11.
Space 33 is very uneven for a big rig. Our 42ft had plenty of room but the slope in 2 different directions is bad. I could easily reach top cabinets in my outdoor kitchen though. Backing in to most spaces isn't easy at all.
Amazing campground! We stayed there for the 4th of july and it was nice and quiet. Perfect spot by the lake to go swim. The rocks were hard to walk on and it's overgrown between the camp site and the lake but it had a little path down there. The playground was fun for the kids and the spaces were far enough apart where we were that we had decent privacy.
Very nice clean camping areas, playgrounds, bathroom facilities etcetera. Large individual campsites with closed fire pits, electric and water hookup, table and Grill. The people overseeing the campground were very friendly in courteous. I've never been here, I usually go to tall Chief Cove but I figured I would give this place a whirl. And I am glad I did. Me and my family had a great time and I would definitely recommend this place if you're looking for someplace new to go.
Beautiful campsite! Very clean and quiet! Beautiful views; that was a nice surprise! Staff there are very helpful and courteous; she changed my campsite to a better spot without me even asking, and it was the most gorgeous view (campsite 23 if you’re curious). Make sure to bring a super long hose; some neighbors will steal your spicket if it’s closer (because they didn’t bring a long hose either). Each site has a enclosed fire pit, charcoal grill, work table and picnic table. The main bathroom/shower house was clean and had hot showers. The other bathrooms that are closer to the campsite are basically modern outhouses with no electricity, just fyi (I had a ball laughing at my kids during the whole experience; at the end of the weekend it was an old hat to ‘em). There are cute little trails you can take down to the lake to fish and explore. This was the best camping experience I’ve ever had to be honest, we really enjoyed our stay there and will be back for sure!!