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Good camping place in Oklahoma?

Posted by teacher_mom2 (My Page) on
Sun, May 11, 08 at 11:13

Are there any really good camping places in Oklahoma that aren't wall-to-wall people? I love Beaver's Bend, but there are so many campers and both times I have been there, there were very noisy people who partied all night. Looking for a quiet place.


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RE: Good camping place in Oklahoma?

We like to go to Ft. Supply, OK. It is big enough where the noise isn't so annoying & the gates are locked at night. We have our family reunion there every year. You can have jet skis, boats, etc., and the catfish are fun to catch. There is a spillway where my hubby likes to go fish. There is also a nature trail. There is a Walmart and United grocery in the neighboring town of Woodward, OK. Here is a link for you to check out.

www.oklahomafishingguides.com/Lake-Fort-Supply/index.html


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RE: Good camping place in Oklahoma?

My favorites are:
Greenleaf State Park near Braggs (Muskogee area). Smaller place, well tended, not rowdy.
Quartz Mountain State Park. (near Altus)Way down southwest, but different and beautiful. Head to the Back Door steakhouse in Blair for a treat.
Roman Nose state park. Another middle of nowhere place near Watonga, but once you're in the park, beautiful. Coldest spring water you ever felt (in Oklahoma) and a fantastic pool. Not crowded, lots of racoons.


 
 

 

 


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