The best camping near Quartz Mountain State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Quartz Mountain State Park adventure.

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Sams Town

5 sites · Lodging, RVs1 acre · Erick, OK
SAMS TOWN is a one-of-a-kind, rustic hangout and pit stop put together by Samuel Hagen, an artist and landscape photographer. He used all sorts of reclaimed materials and rescued nostalgic artifacts that give it a unique vibe, celebrating the good ol' days and a desire to reignite community spirit. Right on Old Route 66, in Erick, OK, this spot mixes up some classic Americana feels with a chill roadside rest or an overnight stay. If you're on the road and want a stop that's anything but ordinary, this is it! Come visit or stay at one of our campsites or one of our unique accommodations: We welcome: Bicycles: Individual or groups, Walkers, Runners, Hikers, RVs, Motorcycles, well... we welcome everyone! Campers: looking to pitch a tent or rent a rustic cabin (some have more amenities than others). Hunters: Looking for a low-key place to chill out after a long day Travelers: Anyone looking for a unique place to stay halfway between Oklahoma City and Amarillo Texas Anyone needing a rest stop, come sit a spell, or stay awhile. Pets are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash while outside and cleaned up after.
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Deep Creek Ranch

13 sites · RVs, Tents252 acres · Sayre, OK
Welcome to our newly revitalized RV park, nestled along the iconic Route 66, just off I-40 in the heart of western Oklahoma. Originally established years ago, this park had great bones, and in the spring of 2024, we took on the challenge of bringing it back to life. Conveniently located between Oklahoma City, OK, and Amarillo, TX, and just a short drive from Elk City, our park offers a perfect retreat for travelers exploring the historic Mother Road. We've worked hard to preserve the park's vintage charm while adding modern amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Our recent upgrades include a fenced-in dog park where your furry friends can roam freely, a cozy sunken fire pit for evening gatherings, and a game area featuring horseshoe, corn hole, and tetherball for family fun. The old office has been completely remodeled, now housing air-conditioned private bathroom and shower for your convenience. We’ve also added an air-conditioned coin laundry room to make your stay even more comfortable. For those looking to explore the outdoors, we offer horseback riding and hunting opportunities on the adjacent ranch property we acquired. As we continue to grow, we’re committed to adding even more features and amenities to enhance your experience. Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or just passing through, our park is the perfect stop on your Route 66 adventure. We look forward to welcoming you!
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The Secret Garden

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Altus, OK
Welcome to The Secret Garden, a safe haven for women seeking solitude, healing and renewal to reclaim peace, safety, and empowerment. Nestled on 5 serene acres surrounded by farmland and mountains, The Secret Garden offers an exclusive, women-only environment where you can walk freely under the stars, through forest trails, and gaze at mountain vistas—all without fear of encountering a man or a bear. Known for outdoor recreation, this property is in the middle of incredible mountains. The surrounding area offers acres of fishing, biking, hiking and hunting at the nearby Lake in Quartz Mountain State Park. Whether you’re a camper, prepper, or RV traveler, our grounds are designed to welcome your unique journey. Pitch a tent, set up your car camping site, or park your RV/Bus/Trailer in the company of like-minded women seeking refuge and restoration. 🌱 Be Part of Something Bigger This is more than a campsite—it’s the beginning of a thriving, women-led community. Join us as we build a membership only food forest homestead, where every tree and bush will one day bear food for all who belong. Imagine strolling through lush gardens, plucking fresh fruit, herbs, and berries, all grown with care and intention in an oasis you and your community helped create. 💌 Why Us? • Healing in Nature: Experience the therapeutic power of nature alone or surrounded by women who share your journey. • Community or Solitude: Whether you crave connection or solitude, you’ll find space to grow at your own pace. • Safety and Security: Feel at ease in a secure, women-only environment far removed from city stress and forest dangers • Contribute to a Legacy: As a founding member, your voice will help shape the future of this community and its food forest homestead | prepper sanctuary 🌟 Membership Applications Now Open We’re building a community, not just a rental space. Membership is based on applications to ensure a harmonious group of women committed to healing, growth, and self-reliance. Be part of this unique sisterhood from its inception, laying the foundation for a better, freer way of life. Leave behind the noise, the stress, and the pain—come to The Secret Garden, where the air is clean, nights are quiet, Earth untouched —the future is full of possibilities
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The best camping near Quartz Mountain State Park guide

Overview

About

Listen up, Quartz Mountain Nature Park is the spot for adventure lovers of any age. Spend your days rock climbing the granite face of Baldy Point or hike to the top for incredible views of the prairie. Those who want to chill can enjoy the cycling and interpretive trails that winds through the park; spot eagles in January and February. ‘Merica is alive and well here in the heartland. If you’re looking to get amped up, there’s 400 acres for off roading or try the amusement park. Ya, you heard it, there’s an amusement park to go along with your camping; we think coasters and rappelling go quite well together. And with tons of camping options you can make a weekend out of it for the entire family, there’s no shortage of fun at Quartz Mountain.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Quartz Mountain State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be hot, making early morning or late evening the best times for outdoor activities. Winters are usually short and mild, but check ahead for any unexpected closures.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as Oklahoma weather can change rapidly.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and follow guidelines to ensure a safe encounter.
  • Some areas may have limited cell phone reception; plan accordingly.
  • Visit the park's visitor center for the latest information on trail conditions and park events.

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