Farm camping in Oklahoma

Cowboy culture and pioneer history converge at the crossroads of the South, Southwest, and Midwest.

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Three Ponds Community

8 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · Sand Springs, OK
Three Ponds Community is a small mindful yoga community of friends. We have two families living on the land with one more in her tiny home. Joe and Hailey also own and manage Be Love Yoga Studio in Tulsa and Jenks and operate the Big Om Yoga Retreat. We tend the garden year round and have a small farm of animals that include goats, chickens, ducks, pigs, a goose, and 2 miniature donkeys. We are excited to share our little piece of heaven with you. Nearby (drive time): -Keystone Lake (10 minutes) -Big Al's Convenience Store (5 minutes) -Keystone Ancient Forest (6 minutes) -Downtown Tulsa (25 minutes) -City of Sand Springs (15 minutes) -Osage Forest of Peace (15 minutes) Follow our socials: (@)threepondscommunity on Facebook, Instagram, or Tiktok.
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Rough out point

3 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · El Reno, OK
Approximately 15 acres near the river and four mile creek very secluded and off grid as stated this area is not conducive for first time camper From US 81 Highway and State Highway 66 intersection travel north on Shepard Road until the road ends then proceed to the gate with sign on right with the name Stone Oak Operating then follow the road to the north and northeast and travel down the knoll along four mile creek to your camping location please feel free to contact us with any questions Thank you for your consideration
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Chivalry Friesians Ranch

15 sites · RVs, Tents170 acres · OK
Chivalry Friesians Horse Ranch has been here for 13 years and lays over 170 acres. There's five stocked ponds. The land is very pretty with lots of wildlife. Horses run on the land. Johnny Park was named after John Brewer, a relative that designed and built a park after he bought this land. Spring and summer are the prettiest times to visit.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent at Johnny Park. Has a nature trail, stocked pond, shack, fire ring, great for relaxation. Drive ATV 170 acres to explore. Lots of wildlife for people to see. Come to main house for fresh vegetables at certain time of year. Possibility of hen laid eggs. Beef and sausage available to purchase. Any berry on campsite areas eat at will. Also horses run the whole property.
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K.C. Ranch

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents412 acres · Pawhuska, OK
We are a 400 plus acre working family ranch raising crossbred Angus and registered Texas Longhorns. We offer homegrown steaks and hamburger for purchase during your stay. I also grow vegetables in containers to sale at the ranch or at farmers markets. We have three ponds for fishing, lots of wildlife including nesting baldeagles. Bring sturdy inclosed shoes for hiking. Bring your canine friend, they will have a vacation of a lifetime. Pawhuska is only 13 miles away, if you want to let someone else cook your dinner. I recommend Bad Brads BBQ! Hope to see you soon.
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alpaca camping

2 sites · Tents5 acres · Tuttle, OK
We started our alpaca farm in 2010 with 4 females and 2 males, are now have 11 females and 6 boys. We love spending time with them, and camping. So we started our camp site for other to enjoy and relax. 
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Latham Farm

10 sites · RVs8 acres · Mc Loud, OK
Learn more about this land:Our property is an 8 acre farm in Mcloud Ok. We are a Family of 4 with 6 dogs , 45 chickens and 6 goats, a bunny, 2 pigs , 2 ducks and a friendly steer named Thor :) Nearby to several lakes and Thunderbird State Park! Gorgeous Oklahoma sunsets and stars as far as the eye can see. Entirely fenced !
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Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

3 sites · Lodging2 acres · Tahlequah, OK
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
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Mana Farm Davis

3 sites · Lodging, RVs18 acres · Davis, OK
Learn more about this land: Full RV hookup available near barn for $30 nightly. Fire pit available as well as access to large tornado shelter. Campers have access to pool table, dart board, and outdoor games. Meet and greet with farm animals or fresh farm eggs can be added to stay. Manna Farm is located 5.2 miles from Turner Falls as well as many other activites located in the Arbuckle Mountains. Our little farm is located between the Arbuckle mountains and the Washita River so wildlife is abundant.
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412 Safe Place

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Ringwood, OK
The 412 Safe Space is a couple of acres of land hidden away in plain sight that offers easy access to Highway 412. Surrounded by farmland and a high-security fence for privacy this site offers breathtaking views and complete peace of mind. It also has a shop lit by solar lights, an empty 40' sea container, and an underground storm shelter to keep you dry and safe in any weather. Whether you decide to set up camp in the shop or out under the stars, it's a wonderful place to get away for the weekend and enjoy a piece of the Great Plains all to yourself!
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Field Yurt tent or rv (no hook up)

4 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Tahlequah, OK
Learn more about this land:We have approximately 12 acres, mainly field but some wooded area. Fairly secluded. Surrounded by trees. Close drive to Tahlequah and Muskogee Oklahoma. Foothills of the Ozark Only about 15 minutes away from the Illinois river and about 15 minutes to to Fort Gibson Lake. Medical cannabis allowed for valid card holders.
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Bee Happy Farm

3 sites · Lodging, RVs50 acres · Durant, OK
We live on 50 acres of land and raise cattle, chickens and bees. We have a golden named Sam and an Aussie pup named Sheila who will be your best friend if you let them. We have a small pond where we feed some pretty big catfish. We prefer you catch and release as the squeals that come from our grandchildren when they catch a big one is priceless to us. We offer both open pasture area which allows you to see for miles away or some beautiful shaded areas for enjoying our nice breezy days.
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The Pond at Hedges Holler

1 site · Tent20 acres · Pawnee, OK
Learn more about this land:Check out rural America and privately camp at a pond in the middle of a hay field. Walking trails in the field. Instagram-able sunsets. Fire pit at night (weather permitting). Bring your telescope. You won’t believe the stars! Want to kick back and fish? Our pond is tiny but stocked. Take a dip under an unbelievable rising full moon. Explore Pawnee Bill’s Ranch across town, antique stores in town, or visit our historical bathhouse at Pawnee Lake 2 miles away.
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Farm camping in Oklahoma guide

Overview

Set in the Great Plains region of the United States, in Oklahoma you'll find camping opportunities among sweeping grasslands, quiet forests, waterfalls, and an abundance of lakes. Much of the state’s expansive natural areas are protected by the state park system, and Oklahoma also has the longest drivable stretch of the famous Route 66, which passes by all sorts of roadside attractions and historic towns, crossing through the state's two major cities—Tulsa and Oklahoma City—along the way.

Where to go

Western Oklahoma

Characterized by diverse landscapes, western Oklahoma’s popular spots include Little Sahara State Park, which features desert-like dunes popular for off-roading, and Alabaster Caverns State Park, where visitors can explore one of the largest natural gypsum caves on earth. You can even go digging for selenite crystals in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge or go rappelling in the Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.

Central and South-Central Oklahoma

In the center of the state, Oklahoma City is a great place to get your bearings, with all sorts of museums. A number of lakes are set around town, including Lake Thunderbird State Park, which offers boating, swimming, and camping just a short drive out. If you're headed toward Tulsa, make a pitstop in the town of Chandler, where you can learn about regional history at the Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center or the Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History. If you’d rather just play outside, Turner Falls Park and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in the Arbuckle Mountains offer scenery and camping options.

Northeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's northeastern region is characterized by cute towns and numerous Route 66 roadside attractions, not to mention lots of lovely lakes. Lake Tenkiller, Keystone Lake, Grand Lake, and Lake Eufaula all offer plenty of opportunities for watersports and outdoor recreation.

Southeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma's southeast is all about scenery, with nine state parks and plenty of forest land to get out and explore. The region is home to Antlers, the so-called "Deer Capital of the World," where you can learn about the creatures at the Wildlife Heritage Center Museum. If visiting in fall, make sure to take a drive along the 54-mile Talimena National Scenic Byway, which offers opportunities to check out fall colors. Popular camping areas along the way can be found in the Ouachita National Forest, Talimena State Park, Broken Bend State Park, and the Cedar Lake Recreation Area.

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