Camping in Hugo Lake State Park, OK

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Lakeside Point

96%
(47)
15 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents ¡ Clayton, OK
This property boasts breathtaking views of the lake and mountains. Guests can stroll to the water for swimming, fishing, or kayaking right from the campground's banks. While boats cannot be launched on-site, a boat ramp is just a few miles away. Boats may be pulled up to our shore for daytime convenience. Our intimate campground features spacious pull-through sites starting at 40x60 feet, complete with full hookups, eliminating the hassle of waste disposal upon departure. The pavilion provides breathtaking views of the lake and mountains. It features an open area measuring 30x30 feet, complete with a full kitchen and two bathrooms. The surrounding space affords a private setting. A great place for events including weddings, family reunions and more intimate gatherings. The tiny cabin is rustic but functional. Although there is no kitchen, it has a coffee maker, microwave and mini fridge. The shower is small and can only be used for quick showers. However, the environment and views make the spot great for relaxing and enjoying nature.
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$35
 / night

Pleasant Hill Pines of Red Slough

100%
(2)
5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents ¡ Haworth, OK
A Peaceful Family RV Park with Utilities Available Just 4 Miles from Alligators and more than 350 bird types. Perfect for families and couples alike. Red Slough WMA covers 5,814 acres in McCurtain County in southeast Oklahoma. Located 6 miles south of Haworth, the area consists of consists of about 2,400 acres of wetlands (Red Slough WRP), 1,600 acres of shrub/scrub habitat, 1,100 acres of bottomland hardwood reforestation, 414 acres of reservoirs, and 300 acres of woodlands. In addition Push Creek intersects the entire WMA. It is cooperatively managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, U.S. Forest Service, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Follow the links to wildlife management areas. Habitat consists of reclaimed rice farm fields, bottomland hardwoods, small areas of open prairie, and replanted hardwood areas. The area also has a waterfowl refuge. Non-toxic shot is required for hunting with deer archery hunting allowed. All waterfowl hunting is closed after 1:00 pm local time. The average annual precipitation for the area is 54 inches.
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$17
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Glampin' In Style - Broken Bow

93%
(66)
5 sites ¡ Lodging ¡ Broken Bow, OK
The Beaver's Bend State Park is within minutes, as it the Broken Bow Lake. We have owned our property for 12 years, and decided to buy in Hochatown because we had been camping in this area for over 28 years. This area brings us joy, love, peace, tranquility, and seclusion. We love the nature, the water, animals, and sunshine. We even love the rain! Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Our little piece of Heaven on Earth. We are also close to all of the Hochatown events, eateries, wineries, & breweries. You can go golfing, swimming, get lost in a "secret room" or get a massage, within a 5 minute drive of our location. Grab your pillow, towels, swimsuits, toiletries and come on to Broken Bow Lake (2 miles) or Beaver's Bend State Park (5 miles) and enjoy the great outdoors, in style!
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$110
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Bill's Place

90%
(5)
10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents ¡ Bennington, OK
This property has been in my family for 5 generations.  There was a house and a cabin on it at one time, but now it just has the old cemetery and a small corral.  The cemetery is notable, it being the final resting place of Wilson N. Jones (1827-1901), principal chief of the Choctaw Nation.  Learn more about this land:Have a great stay. This is the first time my folks have let anyone stay on the farm. So please be respectful of the land. No trash/litter. You can see the stars at night in a way that is impossible in the cities. It’s really worth the drive. Perhaps bring a telescope! There are the remnants of long gone houses and a worn out barn. Interesting to look at. But be careful, your car might get stuck unless it has 4x4. There is a creek that runs along the backside to the South of the property. Sometimes it has water, sometimes not, depends on how much rain we’re getting. We only allow one camping party at a time, this ensures you get to enjoy the property undisturbed. It is primitive camping, no services, no facilities. Bring in everything you need, take out everything you brought.
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$10
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Beavers Bend Village Cabins

1 site ¡ Lodging ¡ Broken Bow, OK
Welcome to Beavers Bend Village Cabins, your private retreat near Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Our cozy two-bedroom cabin offers modern amenities, including a hot tub, full kitchen, and WiFi. Enjoy outdoor adventures and relaxation in the heart of southeastern Oklahoma. Book your memorable getaway today! Our cabin features a spacious open-concept floor plan with two luxurious queen bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a cozy living room with a wood-burning fireplace. Enjoy modern conveniences like WiFi, Roku TV, a hot tub on the back deck, an outdoor barbecue grill, and an open fire pit for evening gatherings. Located near Beavers Bend State Park and Broken Bow Lake in southeastern Oklahoma, Beavers Bend Village Cabin is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. Experience natural beauty and exciting adventures just minutes from your cabin. At Beavers Bend Village Cabin, we provide all the amenities you need for an unforgettable stay. Our well-appointed cabin ensures your comfort and convenience with a fully equipped kitchen, on-site washer and dryer, and a relaxing hot tub on the back deck. Our fully equipped kitchen includes modern appliances such as a dishwasher and microwave, making meal preparation and clean-up a breeze. The on-site washer and dryer add to the convenience of your stay, allowing you to keep your clothes fresh and clean without leaving your cabin. Relax in the hot tub on the back deck, a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring Beavers Bend State Park and the surrounding area.
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$162
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Camping in Hugo Lake State Park, OK guide

Overview

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Party on a boat, anyone? At Hugo Lake State Park you can rent 24-foot pontoon boats and float around in style with your friends and family for a truly memorable outing. If you have your own boat you can bring it here too, and enjoy the scenic beauty and great fishing of Hugo Lake. When you need to get your land legs back head over to the lakeside trails and try to spot some birds and wildlife while you’re at it. After all that sun and water, stay the night at one of the many campsites, some with adjacent swimming coves along the water. Or you could rent one of the super cush cabins complete with luxury style accommodations. So whether you want to pretend you are a gazillionaire with a yacht, or get down to earth in your tent and canoe, you will find what you are looking for here.

Notable campgrounds

  • Resort Cabins - Enjoy spacious living areas and full kitchens, perfect for family getaways.
  • Primitive Cabins - Offers a rustic experience with essential comforts and screened porches.
  • Lakeside Campsites - Wake up to waterfront views and enjoy easy access to swimming and fishing.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred dates, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Hugo Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers full access to water activities but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter but cooler, with some facilities possibly closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts on closures or safety advisories before your trip.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Pets are welcome in the cabins for an additional fee, ensuring a fun trip for your furry friends.
  • Facility wifi is available, keeping you connected even amid nature's escape.
  • Remember to get a parking pass to avoid any inconveniences during your stay.
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