Looking for a beautiful campground in Oklahoma that’s surrounded by a glorious waterfall, crystal-blue water, and magical scenery? If this sounds like the perfect setup to pitch your tent, Turner Falls Park is the place to go. It’s situated in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains and features 1500 acres of the finest beauty nature has to offer. Guests can stay overnight and enjoy primitive camping, or rent one of their cabins for a more comfortable stay. Either way, you won’t forget your stay at this magical waterfall campground in Oklahoma.

Turner Falls Park is located in Davis and is home to the tallest waterfall in the state, standing at 77 ft. tall. The park is open to visitors who want to come swim for the day or they offer overnight camping and cabin rentals.

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Once inside the park, you’ll see the sign for the camping area of the park. Just follow the road and you’ll find the campground area easily.

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All campsites are primitive and camping permits can be pre-purchased online. You can pitch your tent anywhere, so there are no designated spots or reservations.

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Some of the camping areas have picnic tables, grills, and fire pits, so drive around and check out the spots before landing on which one to choose. Summer camping rates are $20/night plus admission to the park.

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The night sky is so majestic in this part of the state. Bring the whole family and make memories in this fantastic campground.

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If you would like to stay overnight but primitive camping is a little too rustic for you, they also offer 12 cabin rentals.

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The cabins come fully furnished with two full-sized beds and a full bathroom. They also have a small refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop but you’ll need to bring your own utensils and plates.

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Admission includes access to the waterfall swimming hole, so if you visit during the summer months you’ll definitely want to plan on spending time in the water.

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Parts of the campground are along Honey Creek so you can pitch your tent close to the water. You can also swim in the creek and the water is very clear and blue.

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Hiking trails can also be found in the park and there are even caves in the mountains. The park is filled with outdoor recreation, so plan a weekend getaway and enjoy nature at its finest.

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To book an overnight stay at the campground or to rent a cabin, visit their website.

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Did you know Turner Falls Park had hidden caves in the mountains overlooking the waterfalls? Some of these caves are marked and easily accessible, however, there are a few “secret” caves that exist that are waiting to be explored in some of the oldest mountains on earth.

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Address: Turner Falls Park, I-35 &, US-77, Davis, OK 73030, USA