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- Kit_CarsonExplorerTry Tulsa RV Ranch in Beggs, OK. Just a little south of Tulsa. Lots of activities there, nice restaurant, bar, etc.
- hellbird503ExplorerThanks to everyone for your suggestions, Dave
- rtz549ExplorerDon't know if you'll be passing through OKC; but this is the place to be these days: www.twinfountainsrvpark.com
Fairly new place and always packed. Looks nice passing by. - rexlionExplorerOK state parks have nice campgrounds. My first thought would be Keystone State Park near Mannford. Normally it's just a mile south of 412, south of the Keystone Dam, but that road over the dam (Hwy 151) is closed for repairs. So if you go to this place, (assuming you're coming from the west) exit Hwy 48 and go south to Hwy 51, through Mannford, and pick up 151 North for a half mile to the park entrance on your left. Or if coming from the east, get off at Sand Springs and go south 2 miles to Hwy 51 west.
Gafidler's advice about Tall Chief Cove (COE) is good, too. I haven't been there but have heard a couple of good comments about it. - intheburbsExplorerBack in July, we stayed one night at Cherry Hill RV Park in south Tulsa.
$30 a night for water, electric and sewer.
It is a Good Sam park. Nothing to write home about, but decent, clean and relatively cheap.
It's seven miles south of 412 at the junction of US75 and I-44.
CLICK HERE - gafidlerExplorerHow about TALL CHIEF COVE, OK....GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
36.35056, -96.08667.... http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73435
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