Second time we have stayed here. It really is a mobile home park with some RV spots. Clean and real nice pool area. Easy on/off I 44. No restrooms/showers so plan to use your RV. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Many of the residents of this campground are there for the long term but it is still a good spot to stay for just a few days or even a one night stopover. One of the best things about the campground is that it is located adjacent to the River Trail that runs along both sides of the Arkansas River. It is an easy traffic free walk or bike ride to downtown. There is a WiFi provider for a charge but when we stayed there there was also a free site available. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree that this park has much to offer in the Tulsa area. It is right across the river (just west) of downtown and very close to ORU and the new Oklahoma Aquarium. Most sites are permanent residents but I get the feeling that it is well managed as it was very quiet day and night and generally attractive appearance. Large clean pool near the office. Many tall cottonwood trees provide shade in the summer. Nearest neighboor was about 100 ft. away at my site #409. Easy access to I-44 east or west. There were some cons but compared to the competition - this is a little unadvertised gem on the river in Tulsa. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an excellent facility in an area where there are not many RV parks of note. While it is listed as a Mobile Home Park there are numerous RV spaces. The spaces are extremely large so big rigs and slide outs should not be an issue. The park is centrally located, more so than the few other parks in the Tulsa area and very convenient to the new Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks Oklahoma, which is just across the river from Tulsa. The managers are very friendly and helpful. The park is easily accessed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is part of the Tulsa Fairground complex. Basically a paved parking lot with hookups. No trees or shade. Very convenient when exhibiting or attending events at Expo Square. Office staff very helpful. Back in sites will not allow you to park your vehicle in front of rig because of length. You must park your vehicle in a designated area. Probably more designed for MH's. Kind of tight when full. Designed for max rigs in minimum space. Very bright lighting in the night. Appears to be in a fairly safe neighborhood. I would stay here again if exhibiting or attending events at Expo Square. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Campground is associated with Tulsa Expo Square Fairgrounds. It is centrally located in Tulsa and convenient to all parts of the city. It is a large parking lot type place with little shade. They have trees planted but they haven't grow big enough to provide much shade. We stay here every year when we go visit family in Tulsa. The staff is friendly and helpful. The only drawback is you may be sharing the campground with horse or cattle show people. They do a lot of going and coming to the show arenas, mostly in diesel pickup trucks. Fortunately they do not allow any of the show animals in the RV Park. Price listed is for 50 amp service. 30 amp is $2 less. Sites are not very big. Unless you are on the end of the row or no one is in the next site, your awning will stay rolled up. I always try to get on the end so I can put out the awning. WiFi is purchased from a local company. It costs $18.95 for seven days. I think it was $3.95 for one day. Since we were there for 6 days it was cheaper to get it for the whole week. We will stay here every time we go to Tulsa. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Mostly perm. residents. We have a 40' motorhome and were provided a sufficient sized spot for an overnight stay. It had the wooden fences on both sides. This appears to be an older park. We had not problem getting into the site, we were led there by an escort. Wi-fi worked nicely. I would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Slim pickens for RV parks in this area. This is an older bare-bones, down-home park in the north-eastern part of Tulsa. Beautifully treed, the paved streets are iffy and the sites are dirt/gravel. No picnic tables or grills, our site was too narrow – just a fairly level, full hookup site with 50 amp. Not a straight-forward layout in the park, it seemed that some of the sites were placed as an afterthought making navigation to some of the sites a bit challenging. Thanks to a friendly and experienced escort – all went well. Our site, which was in a pull-through row, was flanked by tall wooden privacy fences – nice touch. Although a bit narrow, the site had ample length to accommodate our 37.5’ 5th wheel and 1-ton dually. Good WiFi, signal available all over the park. There was no apparent traffic, train or jet noise – we were here in Winter, so being closed up helps keep the noise at bay, our assessment on that might be a bit skewed. We only stayed here one night as part of a 4-night whistle-stop jaunt to avoid a serious storm system so we didn’t have a chance to learn much more. We would stay here again – if passing through Tulsa. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Best park on the trip in 2005 - Loved their decor and hookups. Privacy from fences between spaces was super. Very good laundry facilities and Recreation room. Their actual individual bathrooms with toilet, sink and shower were a very pleasant surprise - just like home. Plan to return on next trip through Tulsa. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Smoke filled office, lots of older, untidy rigs. Drive throughs require much manaeuvering through other sies and are very narrow. WiFi near office only. Old motorhome gassed us out when started several times, even setting off gas alarm in our closed trailer at 6 am. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is geared toward full timers and most of the units don't appear to be taken care of. We were given a spot between two full timers, with a fence between each unit. The sites are actually quite large. The office was a little hectic but informative. The washrooms were in the main building and ways away from our site. I had to drive there, once there the showers and washroom was clean and large. Over all the campground did not look very nice once you got inside, but for one night it was OK. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not a lot of choices in the immediate Tulsa, Ok, area. This park is okay. There are some
residents that are full time and do not really take care of their rigs or cars. Lot of permanent residents in the park which is not a bad thing if the park manages the looks which this one does not. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2003
$25
This is definitely not a "destination" type park in my opinion. It was OK for an overnight stay and sleep. Not much else in the area we could find. Not well marked at street. When you get off the xway get in the curb lane and be ready to turn pretty soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$25
We stayed a month & had one of the sites that have privacy fences on both sides of our Motorhome. These sites were good. Place to park 2 vehicles, They were level, Paved, wide street. You can leave & return easily without going through the whole campground. Didn't have any problems at all. Free donuts & coffee every morning. Will go back, but ask for a site with the privacy fences again. They are the best. Also storm shelter. Cable TV was free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
2000
$20
This park has over 200 permanents. the spaces are very narrow where they put overnighters, smokers in office. This is okay for an overnight stop in the area, but that is all. We camped here in a camper.
Once I turned off of the public street at the KOA sign, I couldn't believe the road I had to traverse! It was like the surface of the moon! After a block or so I still couldn't see any campground and thought I may be lost. Finally there it was and I was very disappointed. The noise of the highway was very loud and the sites were very narrow and bumpy. I can't believe KOA lets this park keep its affiliation! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
April 2007
$28
KOA should take their name off this park. Spaces are so narrow that nobody can put out a patio awning; there barely is enough space to extend window awnings. Some spaces have picnic table - many (incl. our's) do not. The park is immediately adjacent to a very busy freeway. The noise goes on all night. The surrounding is VERY seedy; several restaurant and gas station sites boarded and fenced - abandoned. Yes, you could walk to a casino about 1/2 mile, but I sure would not feel safe. This is a park to avoided!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a tired park that sits right next to the highway. Semi trucks and other traffic is very noticeable day and night. Depending on your RV, that could mean no sleep at night. Sites are not level, and the concrete patios are cracked and broken. The pool was closed for the winter and the price didn't seem to reflect that fact. You could walk to places to eat, or the casino about 1/2 mile away. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Second time we have stayed at this park. Very easy access to the freeway but the noise is pretty loud day and night. Very clean restrooms. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located right off the highway, real close to Rt 66, across the street from the Cherokee Casino. Nice, curtious staff. Game room, well board games and books. Sites narrow. Awning to neighbors Door narrow. Location is the key though. Short drive or walk to enjoy the area. Very nice country site for motorcycle riding. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground made an OK place to sleep when traveling through. We had tried another park called Mingo in the area and liked this place much better. The sites were level and the place was quiet enough for sleep. The big negative I found was the road that went from the main highway to the campground entrance. It was just pitiful and needed major work to be suitable for large motorhomes. If you go, be careful of the road unless it has been fixed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$20
Office staff were very nice & helpful. Great place to stop for a night. Easy access to I-44. Very quiet & sites were nice & big. We'll be back when in the Tulsa area again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a good, clean campground. Sites have concrete pads, including patio. There is also grass as your yard! I would have rated it higher but it is difficult to get to if you do not have access to specific directions. (I use Streets & Trips for mapping.) We would have stayed a little longer but had to get to our RV dealership for warranty repairs. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.