RV Parks In Broken Arrow, OK
36.0526° N, 95.7908° W
Quick Overview
Broken Arrow is the largest suburb of Tulsa and the fourth-largest city in Oklahoma, sitting on the southeastern edge of the Tulsa metro area with easy access to both urban amenities and rural camping in the Arkansas River valley. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Broken Arrow area, including some free options, this city offers convenient camping for RVers who want to be close to Tulsa's attractions without dealing with the traffic and congestion of staying downtown. The city has grown rapidly over the past two decades and now features extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options along its major commercial corridors, particularly along Elm Place (the old Main Street) and the newer developments along the Broken Arrow Expressway. For outdoor recreation, the Rose District in downtown Broken Arrow is a revitalized entertainment area with restaurants, boutiques, and regular community events that make for a pleasant evening stroll. The nearby Arkansas River corridor and the Haikey Creek trail system provide good options for hiking and biking right within the metro area. If you're looking for more natural settings, the campgrounds east and south of Broken Arrow offer a quick transition from suburban life to wooded creek bottoms and rolling Oklahoma countryside. Lake Fort Gibson is about 45 minutes southeast and provides an excellent fishing and boating destination, while the Illinois River float country near Tahlequah is within an hour's drive. RV parks in the Broken Arrow area tend to be well-maintained facilities catering to both overnight travelers and longer-term residents, with full hookups, paved sites, and modern amenities that reflect the suburban setting. For RVers who need to combine city errands, RV service appointments, or family visits with their camping, Broken Arrow provides the perfect balance of accessibility and comfort. The parks here often serve as home base for traveling nurses, contract workers, and snowbirds who appreciate being close to metro conveniences while still having a campground atmosphere. You'll find that the suburban setting means well-paved roads, reliable utilities, and quick access to anything you might need during your stay.
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All Dump Stations Near Broken Arrow
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Martin 71st RV Park | 2.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Country View Estates | 6.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camping World of Tulsa | 7.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hall Of Fame RV Park | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mingo RV Park | 9.0 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Expo Square RV Park | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Valley RV Park | 10.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Warrior RV Park | 12.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Apache Pines RV Park | 12.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bluff Landing Public Use Area | 12.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Martin 71st RV Park
2.7 miCountry View Estates
6.6 miCamping World of Tulsa
7.2 miHall Of Fame RV Park
7.7 miMingo RV Park
9.0 miExpo Square RV Park
10.0 miLake Valley RV Park
10.2 miWarrior RV Park
12.5 miApache Pines RV Park
12.6 miBluff Landing Public Use Area
12.9 miTraveling to Broken Arrow by RV
Broken Arrow is accessible via the Broken Arrow Expressway (OK-51) from downtown Tulsa, which connects seamlessly to the city's main commercial areas. The Creek Turnpike loops around the south side of the metro and intersects with US-169 and OK-51, giving RVers multiple route options to avoid congestion during peak traffic hours. From I-44, take US-169 south through Tulsa to reach the Broken Arrow area. From the south, US-69 runs through McAlester and connects to the Broken Arrow area via the Muskogee Turnpike. Roads throughout the metro are wide and RV-friendly on the main corridors, though some of the older residential streets can be tight with low-hanging tree branches and parked cars -- stick to the highways and commercial routes with your rig. Fuel is plentiful along every major road in Broken Arrow, with diesel available at multiple truck stops and fuel centers. Shopping is extensive with Walmart, Sam's Club, Home Depot, and every major retailer you could need all within easy reach. RV dealers, repair shops, and supply stores are available in the greater Tulsa metro for any maintenance or parts needs.
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Dump Station Costs in Broken Arrow
Among the RV parks and campgrounds near Broken Arrow, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Being in the Tulsa metro area, prices here are higher than rural Oklahoma campgrounds, with full hookup sites at private parks typically running $35 to $50 per night. Monthly rates are popular in this area given the number of traveling workers and snowbirds who use Broken Arrow as a base, and those typically range from $500 to $800 per month depending on the park and amenities included. Weekly rates fall in the $175 to $250 range and offer a reasonable middle ground for stays of several days. The free options are limited and best for self-contained rigs that can dry camp comfortably without hookups. If you compare these prices to hotels in the Tulsa metro, RV camping still comes out well ahead on a per-night basis.
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Best Time to Visit Broken Arrow by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
28-52°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters with occasional ice storms that can disrupt travel. Most parks stay open year-round with full services available.
Spring
Mar - May
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Storm season kicks in so monitor forecasts and know your campground's shelter locations.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-100°F
Crowds: High
Hot summers with high humidity. Full hookup sites with reliable electric for AC are essential for comfortable camping.
Fall
Sep - Nov
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Best camping weather in the Tulsa area. Fall festivals and events make weekends lively around the metro.
Explore the Broken Arrow Area
If you need RV service or parts, the Tulsa metro has several full-service RV dealers and repair shops, making Broken Arrow a practical base for getting maintenance done while still having a comfortable place to camp. The Rose District in downtown Broken Arrow is worth an evening visit, with local restaurants, craft beer spots, and seasonal events that give the area a neighborhood feel despite being part of a large metro. For outdoor recreation, take the short drive to the Haikey Creek trails for hiking and mountain biking without leaving the metro area, or head east toward the Illinois River or Lake Fort Gibson for a full day of fishing and lake activities. Tulsa's Gathering Place, one of the best public parks in the entire country, is about 20 minutes north and completely free to visit -- it's an incredible space with playgrounds, trails, gardens, and waterfront areas. Storm season in Oklahoma runs from April through June, so keep an eye on the forecast and know where the nearest storm shelter is at your campground. Traffic on the Broken Arrow Expressway gets heavy during morning and evening rush hours, so plan your drives into Tulsa outside of those peak windows.
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Where can I find RV parks in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma?
Broken Arrow has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily full-service private parks catering to both overnight guests and longer-term residents, with paved sites, full hookups, laundry facilities, and other modern amenities reflecting the suburban Tulsa metro setting.
Are there free camping options near Broken Arrow?
There are {{freeCount}} free options near Broken Arrow. These are limited given the suburban metro location. For the best free or very low-cost camping, look at Corps of Engineers campgrounds at lakes within an hour's drive of the area.
How much do RV parks cost in Broken Arrow?
Full hookup sites at private parks run $35 to $50 per night. Weekly rates are $175 to $250, and monthly rates range from $500 to $800. Metro pricing is higher than rural Oklahoma, but still considerably cheaper than hotels in the Tulsa area.
Is Broken Arrow a good base for visiting Tulsa?
Broken Arrow is an excellent base for Tulsa visits. It's about 15 to 20 minutes from downtown Tulsa on the Broken Arrow Expressway, with easy access to attractions like the Gathering Place, Philbrook Museum, and the Tulsa entertainment district while camping outside the downtown congestion.
Can I get RV service and repairs in the Broken Arrow area?
The Tulsa metro area has several full-service RV dealers and repair shops within easy driving distance of Broken Arrow. You can schedule maintenance, buy parts, and get warranty work done without having to travel far from your campground base.
Where can I find RV parks in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma?
Broken Arrow has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily full-service private parks catering to both overnight guests and longer-term residents, with paved sites, full hookups, laundry facilities, and other modern amenities reflecting the suburban Tulsa metro setting.
Are there free camping options near Broken Arrow?
There are {{freeCount}} free options near Broken Arrow. These are limited given the suburban metro location. For the best free or very low-cost camping, look at Corps of Engineers campgrounds at lakes within an hour's drive of the area.
How much do RV parks cost in Broken Arrow?
Full hookup sites at private parks run $35 to $50 per night. Weekly rates are $175 to $250, and monthly rates range from $500 to $800. Metro pricing is higher than rural Oklahoma, but still considerably cheaper than hotels in the Tulsa area.
Is Broken Arrow a good base for visiting Tulsa?
Broken Arrow is an excellent base for Tulsa visits. It's about 15 to 20 minutes from downtown Tulsa on the Broken Arrow Expressway, with easy access to attractions like the Gathering Place, Philbrook Museum, and the Tulsa entertainment district while camping outside the downtown congestion.
Can I get RV service and repairs in the Broken Arrow area?
The Tulsa metro area has several full-service RV dealers and repair shops within easy driving distance of Broken Arrow. You can schedule maintenance, buy parts, and get warranty work done without having to travel far from your campground base.
Are there free dump stations in Broken Arrow?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Broken Arrow.
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