Park is set in a scrub oak forest. Abundant hiking trails, fishing in a smallish lake, group camp area, swimming pool, and recreation center. Also is home to numerous deer and wild turkeys. Definitely would return! We camped here in a camper.
New owners just purchased the park in Feb. 07. River flooded entire park in July 07. Will probably be a nice park in the future. Spaces are close together, but had room for our slides. A lot of permanent residents. May return in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Established park by river recently taken over by new owners. Owners are friendly and efficient. Access roads are narrow, particularly when vehicles park on the road. Front park of campground crowded and sites were very close together. These sites have full hook-ups and many are pull-thrus. The newer section at the back are mainly back-ins, are wider but do not have sewer, but pump-out is available. All sites are flat and have solid electricity and good water pressure. New owners are starting to make improvements to the campground so watch this space. The nightly rate was after Passport America discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very crowded due to construction workers staying there temporarily. New owners, who were very nice and friendly, have plans to do a lot of fix up work. When they're done, the park should be greatly improved. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Many of the 75 advertised sites do not have sewer connection and most of the sites are very difficult for a big rig to get into. Unfortunately, if you want to stay in Bartlesville, its about the only choice you have but maybe that's reason enough to bypass this rather run down little town altogether. We camped here in a Motorhome.