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RV Parks In Laverne, Oklahoma

36.7097° N, 99.8935° W

Quick Overview

Laverne is a small town in Harper County in northwestern Oklahoma, located along US Highway 64 about 100 miles southwest of Liberal Kansas and 60 miles north of Woodward. The area has several RV campgrounds and parks listed for travelers, with some offering free access. RV parks around Laverne cater to visitors exploring the northwestern Oklahoma plains country and the broader High Plains region near the Texas Panhandle. Laverne has a population of around 1,300 and serves as a service centre for the surrounding ranching and farming community. The town sits in classic flat to gently rolling High Plains country -- big-sky ranching and wheat country with the Cimarron Bluffs region to the south providing some scenic variation in the otherwise open plains landscape. Local RV parks tend to be small, family-run operations with full hookups at most sites, designed for travelers exploring the less-visited parts of northwestern Oklahoma. For RVers exploring the northwestern Oklahoma plains, the Cimarron National Grassland country, or making a long-distance plains crossing, Laverne offers a quiet small-town stop with reliable RV access in authentic ranching-country surroundings -- the kind of genuine small-town High Plains hospitality and big-sky scenery that travelers seeking truly less-visited corners of the southern plains will find rewarding and memorable on any cross-country trip.

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Traveling to Laverne by RV

US Highway 64 runs east-west through Laverne, providing direct access east toward Buffalo and the Salt Plains, and west toward the Oklahoma Panhandle and Texas. Oklahoma Highway 46 runs north-south through town, providing access south to Woodward (about 60 miles) and north to the Kansas border. From Interstate 40 at El Reno, take Highway 281 north to Highway 64 west to Laverne -- about 130 miles. The roads through northwestern Oklahoma are flat to gently rolling High Plains country -- excellent driving for any size RV. Wind can be significant on exposed sections. Watch for grain trucks during harvest season and ranch traffic. Fuel and basic groceries are available in town.

Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials

Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Laverne, Oklahoma, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.

Check your RV insurance coverage

A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.

Know your roadside assistance options

RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.

Decide about an extended warranty early

Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.

Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees

A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.

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Dump Station Costs in Laverne

Among the campgrounds listed for Laverne, a portion% offer free access while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid RV park rates in northwestern Oklahoma typically run $25 to $40 per night for full-hookup sites, with weekly and monthly rates often discounted. Free or low-cost municipal options are available in many small towns across the region. Laverne-area pricing is among the most affordable in Oklahoma -- well below the central Oklahoma metro and I-40 corridor rates, and significantly cheaper than comparable Texas or Kansas Panhandle destinations. The northwestern Oklahoma corridor offers excellent value for travelers exploring this less-visited region of the southern High Plains.

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Best Time to Visit Laverne by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

25-55°F

Crowds: Low

Mild northwestern Oklahoma winter with occasional cold snaps and rare snow. Most RV parks remain open year-round. Strong winter winds can affect high-profile RVs significantly on the exposed High Plains during winter storms throughout the region.

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Spring

Mar - May

45-80°F

Crowds: Low

Variable spring with rapidly changing temperatures and frequent strong winds. Spring is also tornado season -- watch weather forecasts carefully. Wildflowers across the prairies bloom in late April and May throughout the High Plains.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

65-100°F

Crowds: Low

Hot High Plains summer with high temperatures regularly above 95°F. Wind keeps it manageable. Most campgrounds remain available with light traveler traffic in this less-visited region of northwestern Oklahoma.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

40-80°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant fall with cooling temperatures and spectacular blue skies typical of the High Plains. Excellent traveling weather throughout. Most campgrounds remain open through November as fall stretches across the southern High Plains region.

Explore the Laverne Area

The Cimarron Bluffs and the surrounding High Plains country offer scenic drives with wide-open ranching country views. Boiling Springs State Park about 50 miles south near Woodward has good RV camping and unique freshwater springs. The Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge to the east is one of the most distinctive landscapes in Oklahoma, with vast expanses of glittering salt and the unique Selenite crystal-digging area where visitors can hunt for the rare hourglass-shaped crystals. Local cafes serve solid northwestern Oklahoma home cooking. The wide-open High Plains night skies offer excellent stargazing far from city lights.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Laverne

What RV campgrounds are available near Laverne?

Laverne and the surrounding northwestern Oklahoma area have {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks listed in our directory. These range from full-service RV parks with full hookups to more basic camping areas. Check individual listings for site details, amenities, and availability to find the best match for your travel plans.

What's nearby to explore?

The Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge to the east offers vast salt flats and the unique Selenite crystal-digging area. Boiling Springs State Park near Woodward has good RV camping and freshwater springs. The Cimarron Bluffs region offers scenic High Plains drives. Black Mesa in the far western Panhandle is Oklahoma's only true mountain park.

What is the best time to camp near Laverne?

The prime camping season runs from spring through fall, with March-May and September-November offering the most pleasant weather. Summer is hot but generally uncrowded in this less-visited area. Winter camping is possible at parks that stay open year-round, with mild northwestern Oklahoma winter conditions typically manageable.

Can large RVs access campgrounds in Laverne?

Most RV parks in the Laverne area can accommodate standard travel trailers and motorhomes without difficulty. If you are driving a Class A motorhome or pulling a large fifth wheel, check individual site listings for maximum rig length and any access restrictions. Calling ahead to confirm site dimensions is a good practice for rigs over 35 feet.

Are there free dump stations in Laverne?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Laverne.