Review: Cleveland County RV Park

  • $25.00 /night
  • (4.0)4 reviews
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Steve Morris

8 months ago
3/5

Updated January 2023

This so-called “park" was, for a long time, the perimeter of the empty parking lot of the Cleveland County Fairgrounds. Consequently many of these reviews and photos are taken of and written for the County Fair which occurs in the fall. The rest of the year offers various markets or events

The actual RV park has always been an off-season use of the empty parking lot.

They have now upgraded some of the gravel slots and created about 20 actual concrete RV slots which will make it easier to keep your unit clean.

These 20 new slabs are nicely lit and all seem to have individual 50 Amp connections, water, electric and sewer.

The park is convenient to most things in Norman, and is the only RV facility in town other than Walmart and Sam's. There are alternative RV parks but they are further up or down the highway.

Scheduling is first come first serve. They do not accept reservations and even seem reluctant to let you know if slots are available. Just show up and take your chances.

When I pointed out that their prices seemed high in comparison to parks that also offer picnic tables, showers, bathrooms, a pool, laundry and even a workout room (the short list of shortcomings of this “park”) they informed me that there was a state park about 17 miles down the road that I could use. But I have found the people in the office to be quite nice.

If you cannot find a developed spot for your RV check the empty parking lot. There are power and water hook-ups but no sewage.

The Wifi is terribly weak and not able to be used from most slots.

On the new, developed, slots you may notice that the car/truck park is on the back side of your RV. Odd but not hard to live with.

Overall the 20 new slots make this a much more comfortable stay.

There are two entrances. The one on Robinson has a light but is pretty tight. If it is busy you may find this one to be difficult. Also, they have been working on the Robinson Gate and it is sometimes closed.

The entrance on Porter is wider and less used but it has a bit of a hill. You may scrape pavement if your rig is close to the ground.

Payment for your stay can be made in the Fairground office which is in the brick addition at the South end of the large metal exposition building. There is also a small kiosk near the Robinson St gate that has envelopes and a lock box for late arrivals. The park is considered a short stay park and long stays are discouraged and require permission in advance.

Again, many of the photos and evaluations here are for the annual County Fair and should not be part of this RV park description.

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