The park was OK, bathhouse was closed when we were here, hubby prefers bath house versus small shower in camper. Staff friendly. Clean park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is one nice place to camp. Buffalo and longhorn cattle roam around. Water is available at different places around the park so one can fill up tank. There is an interpretive center that is very nice for families and do not forget to go to Meers and grab a hamburger! You will not forget this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a brand new RV park, and we came for three days but stayed five. Their pool is complete, but they are still working on WiFi and cable TV. Beautiful view of Mount Scott and the lake, and lots to see and do in the area. The park is very well kept and maintained, and the people running it couldn't be more helpful or accommodating. We will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Clean park with pool almost complete. Laundry room available. Clubhouse with books and games. Some sites sloped but owners have blocks available. Free firewood was also available. Great view of Lake Lawtonka and Mount Scott. Some sites have trees but not all. Stayed here last year too. It's a quiet and nice park for a day or long term. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice campground, fish here all the time since were military and live within 10 miles of park. Will camp here again, water slide etc were closed at the time we stayed but overall was a nice area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Lots of ammenities but no shade in the newer area. We did drive to the "older" area and there is more trees & some shade over there, those sites are right on the lakefront also but appears most of those sites are permanently occupied. There is a store, a cafe, water sport rentals and a 2 slide water park. The road from the base, Fort Sill, to the LETRA is a bit bumpy and its easy a 10-15 minute drive. The lots in the "new" area are pretty close together. The lots closest to the cafe can reach the wifi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is located on Army Fort Sill..there is a firing range south of the park. Artillery rounds and machine gun fire could be heard and felt at the CG. They fired sometimes until 11:00PM. The CG is on Lake Elmer Thomas, a pretty lake, with paddle boats, canoes, etc., for rent. A small store is also there. Although it was nice, and had a lot of activities, I don't think I will stay there again, too much noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice and scenic primitive area. Clean water to fish, swim or boat in. We had no hassles from anyone here and it's a wide and open area. I have camped here 3 times. The next best thing to Camp Doris, in the Wichita refuge, without all of the National park rules. We camped here in a Tent.
This is a city park that is actually 20 miles from the city of Lawton. Located in the Wichita Mountains - this looks more like New Mexico than Oklahoma. In the summer it is full much of the time - best bet is Sun. evening through about Thursday. Unfortunately the ciy of Lawton will allow you to reserve a site with a "tent" so you will see several 2x3 ft. tents in the RV slots during the week. If you are cruising down I-44 in the fall or winter this is really a very nice stop about 8 miles west of the interstate at the Medicine Park exit. The Wichita Mt. Wildlife Refuge is great as are the museums at Ft. Sill and Lawton. This park is best experienced in a self contained unit not requiring the bath facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful location in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma. It is operated by the city of Lawton and is about 20 miles north of the city on highway 49. This is not a great park in terms of faculities but it is a great overnight if you are in the area. During the summer it is full most of the time - since the city has not been enforcing the 21 day rule. They are now putting a new effort into the park and it should get better. The sunset over Mt. Scott is first rate. We camped here in a camper.