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Oklahoma City East KOA Holiday
Big rig? Tent? Cabin? Lodge? No problem, we've got your camping needs covered! Best camping in the Oklahoma City area.
This award-winning KOA offers a quiet, shaded country setting just 15 minutes from the heart of downtown Oklahoma City. Connect with the city's cowboy legacy at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum or Stockyards City. Take a water taxi ride in Bricktown, pay your respects at the Oklahoma City National Memorial, catch a Thunder basketball game, stop at Bass Pro Shops or visit the city's other exciting museums, shops and sporting events. Or just relax at the campground. Enjoy the scavenger hunt, ride the barrel train (weekends in season), roast marshmallows, let your pet run in the Kamp K9 park or stroll the 1-mile nature trail. This KOA staff always welcomes your visit! Limited services December 1 - March 15. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 90 feet. Your hosts: the Haith family.
User Reviews
Kennedy Erin
We needed a quick place to stay overnight on a road trip. The staff had everything prepared for us to pick up after hours. The campground is very peaceful and clean. Very grateful for the warm shower after a long day of driving!
Roger Wujek
Friendly, accessible, level sites, great bath house. Staff friendly and helpful. Love this place and highly recommend it.
Marlena Bruington
We've stayed here a few times in the last few years. They never disappoint from check in to check out...friendly staff, nice facilities and pretty setting plus looks like they're expanding. Will stay again as our travels allow.
Marvin Gibson
I prefer to boondock, but on this trip, I am convoying with family and we overnight at KOA locations. I was very impressed with the Oklahoma City East KOA. The management was friendly and helpful. The sites were level. The wifi was strong and dependable. There were lots of trees, so it was almost like camping. It was about a mile away from the freeway, so access was easy but you could not hear the freeway. It was a very good experience.
Jason Breig
Checking in was easy as it is with KOA. Roads are narrow and park is on a slight slope so your site is small (level area). Lots of mature trees and several narrow roads, could be confusing to leave. Park looks like it has been around again. In all honesty, I don’t know if I would come back here or try something else next time in town