RV Parks In Lone Grove, OK
34.1754° N, 97.2628° W
Quick Overview
Lone Grove is a small Carter County community in south-central Oklahoma, sitting just a few miles south of Ardmore along US-70 and close to the Red River valley that marks the Texas-Oklahoma border. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Lone Grove area, including some free options, this quiet town offers affordable and uncrowded camping in one of the southern-most corners of the state. The area around Lone Grove is characterized by rolling grasslands and post oak savanna, a landscape that transitions from the Cross Timbers ecological region toward the Red River plains. Lake Murray State Park, one of Oklahoma's oldest and largest state parks, is about 15 miles to the east and serves as the primary outdoor recreation destination for the area, with its 5,700-acre lake offering fishing, boating, swimming, and a well-developed camping infrastructure. The Arbuckle Mountains are just to the north, with Turner Falls -- the tallest waterfall in Oklahoma at 77 feet -- and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area both within easy driving distance. Ardmore, just up the road, provides all the shopping, dining, and services you'd need without having to drive to a major metro area. The campgrounds near Lone Grove tend to be smaller operations with a relaxed atmosphere and personal service from the owners, offering full hookups at prices that reflect the rural southern Oklahoma market. For RVers traveling between the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and Oklahoma City, Lone Grove and the Ardmore area make a natural midpoint stop that's far more interesting than pulling over at a rest area. The proximity to Lake Murray, Turner Falls, and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area means you've got enough outdoor activities within a short drive to justify staying several days rather than just passing through. Southern Oklahoma's mild climate extends the camping season well into the fall and allows comfortable winter stays, so you're not limited to just the summer months when planning a visit to this part of the state.
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All Dump Stations Near Lone Grove
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Happy Trails Mobile Home Park | 0.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bar K Mobile Home Park | 1.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Green Acres Rental Spaces | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ardmore RV Park | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Red River Rose RV Resort | 7.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Town & Country Mobile Home And RV Park | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| By The Lake RV Park/resort | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Murray Lake RV | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Horseshoe Acres RV/mobile Home Park | 11.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Murray State Park | 12.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Happy Trails Mobile Home Park
0.3 miBar K Mobile Home Park
1.2 miGreen Acres Rental Spaces
4.0 miArdmore RV Park
5.2 miRed River Rose RV Resort
7.2 miTown & Country Mobile Home And RV Park
7.4 miBy The Lake RV Park/resort
10.3 miMurray Lake RV
11.0 miHorseshoe Acres RV/mobile Home Park
11.9 miLake Murray State Park
12.6 miTraveling to Lone Grove by RV
Lone Grove is located along US-70, about 5 miles south of Ardmore and approximately 100 miles south of Oklahoma City. From OKC, take I-35 south to the Ardmore exits and then head south on US-77 or US-70 -- it's about a 90-minute drive on the interstate. From Dallas-Fort Worth, take I-35 north across the Red River into Oklahoma, and Lone Grove is about 90 miles north of downtown Dallas. The I-35 corridor through this area is heavily traveled by both trucks and RVs, so expect moderate traffic especially on holiday weekends. Local roads around Lone Grove are flat to gently rolling and handle RVs without any issues. Fuel up in Ardmore, where multiple truck stops along I-35 offer competitive diesel prices. Ardmore has a Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, and full shopping options about five minutes north of Lone Grove. For propane refills, there are farm supply stores in the Ardmore area, and most campgrounds can direct you to the nearest fill station. RV service and parts are available in the Ardmore area at a couple of small shops, with the closest full-service dealers in the OKC or DFW metros.
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Dump Station Costs in Lone Grove
Among the RV parks and campgrounds near Lone Grove, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee for camping. Private RV parks in the area are quite affordable, with full hookup sites typically running $25 to $35 per night -- southern Oklahoma pricing that's easy on the camping budget. Lake Murray State Park charges $14 to $24 per night for electric sites, with Oklahoma residents getting a further discount on state park fees. Weekly rates at private parks commonly fall in the $120 to $175 range, and monthly rates are available for extended stays at even better per-night values. Free camping options work for self-contained rigs comfortable with dry camping. This part of Oklahoma offers some of the best camping value in the state when you consider the combination of low nightly rates and proximity to quality outdoor recreation destinations.
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Best Time to Visit Lone Grove by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
30-55°F
Crowds: Low
Mild southern Oklahoma winters keep most parks open. Ice storms are the main weather concern for this stretch of I-35 corridor.
Spring
Mar - May
50-82°F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflowers bloom in the Arbuckle hills and fishing picks up at Lake Murray. Storm season is active so keep an eye on weather alerts.
Summer
Jun - Aug
74-100°F
Crowds: High
Hot and humid with Turner Falls and Lake Murray drawing heavy weekend crowds. Full hookup sites with AC are essential.
Fall
Sep - Nov
50-82°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable camping temps and fall color in the Arbuckles. Lighter crowds make this the best season for exploring the area.
Explore the Lone Grove Area
Lake Murray State Park should be your first side trip from Lone Grove if you haven't visited before -- the lake has good fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie, and the park's Tucker Tower is an interesting stone structure from the 1930s that overlooks the lake from a scenic bluff. Turner Falls, about 30 minutes north in the Arbuckle Mountains, is a popular swimming and picnic spot that draws big crowds on summer weekends, so go early in the day or visit on a weekday to avoid the congestion. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur is about 45 minutes northeast and it's completely free to enter, with mineral springs, swimming areas in Travertine Creek, and hiking trails through wooded hills. Ardmore's Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum celebrates the famous singing cowboy who grew up in the area, and the Ardmore Convention Center hosts events throughout the year. For dining, Ardmore has a solid selection of restaurants including good BBQ, Mexican, and classic American fare -- much better options than what you'd find in Lone Grove itself. Keep an eye on the weather during spring and early summer, as this area of Oklahoma sees its share of severe thunderstorms and the occasional tornado.
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Where can I find RV parks near Lone Grove, Oklahoma?
Lone Grove has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily smaller private parks with full hookups and a relaxed atmosphere. Lake Murray State Park about 15 miles east adds another well-developed camping option with lake access and state park amenities.
Are there free camping options near Lone Grove?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Lone Grove. These are primitive sites suitable for self-contained rigs. For budget camping near water, check the Corps of Engineers areas around Lake Murray as well for low-cost and sometimes free access.
How much does RV camping cost near Lone Grove?
Private parks charge $25 to $35 per night for full hookups. Lake Murray State Park runs $14 to $24 per night for electric sites with state resident discounts available. Weekly rates at private parks fall in the $120 to $175 range for extended stays.
What outdoor activities are near Lone Grove?
Lake Murray State Park offers fishing, boating, and swimming about 15 miles east. Turner Falls in the Arbuckle Mountains provides a 77-foot waterfall and swimming hole about 30 minutes north. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur has free hiking, mineral springs, and creek swimming.
Is Lone Grove a good midpoint stop between OKC and Dallas?
Lone Grove is perfectly positioned on the I-35 corridor between Oklahoma City and Dallas, about 90 minutes from OKC and 90 minutes from downtown Dallas. The Ardmore area has all the services you need, and the nearby state parks give you reasons to stay longer than just one night.
Where can I find RV parks near Lone Grove, Oklahoma?
Lone Grove has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily smaller private parks with full hookups and a relaxed atmosphere. Lake Murray State Park about 15 miles east adds another well-developed camping option with lake access and state park amenities.
Are there free camping options near Lone Grove?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Lone Grove. These are primitive sites suitable for self-contained rigs. For budget camping near water, check the Corps of Engineers areas around Lake Murray as well for low-cost and sometimes free access.
How much does RV camping cost near Lone Grove?
Private parks charge $25 to $35 per night for full hookups. Lake Murray State Park runs $14 to $24 per night for electric sites with state resident discounts available. Weekly rates at private parks fall in the $120 to $175 range for extended stays.
What outdoor activities are near Lone Grove?
Lake Murray State Park offers fishing, boating, and swimming about 15 miles east. Turner Falls in the Arbuckle Mountains provides a 77-foot waterfall and swimming hole about 30 minutes north. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur has free hiking, mineral springs, and creek swimming.
Is Lone Grove a good midpoint stop between OKC and Dallas?
Lone Grove is perfectly positioned on the I-35 corridor between Oklahoma City and Dallas, about 90 minutes from OKC and 90 minutes from downtown Dallas. The Ardmore area has all the services you need, and the nearby state parks give you reasons to stay longer than just one night.
Are there free dump stations in Lone Grove?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Lone Grove.
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