RV Parks In Marlow, OK
34.6481° N, 97.9581° W
Quick Overview
Marlow is a small Stephens County town in south-central Oklahoma that sits along US-81 between Chickasha and Duncan, offering RVers a quiet and affordable camping option in the rolling red-earth farmland of the southern Oklahoma prairie. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Marlow area, including some free options, this town provides just enough camping infrastructure to serve travelers while maintaining the small-town character that defines this part of the state. Marlow is probably best known for its annual Outlaw Trail Ride, one of the largest organized trail rides in Oklahoma, which draws hundreds of horseback riders each year -- and plenty of RVers who haul horse trailers along for the event. The landscape around Marlow is classic southern Oklahoma: gently rolling grassland with scattered post oak trees, red dirt roads leading off the main highways, and cattle ranches stretching across the horizon. The Chisholm Trail once ran through this area, and that ranching and cowboy heritage is still very much alive in the local culture and economy. The campgrounds here cater to a mix of highway travelers, horse trailer enthusiasts, and oil field workers who need affordable longer-term accommodations. Lake Humphreys, a city-owned lake on the edge of town, offers fishing for bass and catfish and adds a pleasant waterside option to an otherwise landlocked camping area. If you're looking for a bigger outdoor recreation experience, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is about 45 miles to the west, with one of the best free-range bison herds in the country and hiking trails through granite mountain terrain that's dramatically different from the surrounding plains. For RVers who value simplicity, affordable rates, and genuine small-town Oklahoma hospitality, Marlow delivers exactly that without any pretense. The ranching heritage runs deep here, and you'll get a feel for the working Oklahoma countryside that you simply can't experience at the more tourist-oriented campgrounds closer to the big lakes and metro areas. It's authentic Great Plains camping at its most unpretentious and budget-friendly.
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All Dump Stations Near Marlow
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Town And Country RV Park Of Marlow | 2.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Outback RV Park | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| David And Sharon's RV Park | 6.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Duncan's Grove R.v. Park | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fundady's Hideaway RV Park | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Duncan Mobile Village | 11.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shady Oaks Lakeview RV Park | 12.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chisholm Trail RV Park | 12.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Broken Spoke RV Park | 13.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rolling Meadows RV Park | 18.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Town And Country RV Park Of Marlow
2.6 miOutback RV Park
5.5 miDavid And Sharon's RV Park
6.2 miDuncan's Grove R.v. Park
10.0 miFundady's Hideaway RV Park
10.0 miDuncan Mobile Village
11.3 miShady Oaks Lakeview RV Park
12.0 miChisholm Trail RV Park
12.2 miBroken Spoke RV Park
13.0 miRolling Meadows RV Park
18.3 miTraveling to Marlow by RV
Marlow is located on US-81 about 70 miles south of Oklahoma City and 20 miles north of Duncan. From OKC, take I-44 southwest to the Chickasha area and then follow US-81 south -- it's about a 75-minute drive on flat, easy highway. From I-35, take US-70 west through Ardmore to US-81 north, which brings you into Marlow from the south. The roads around Marlow are flat and straight with no low bridges or tight turns on the main routes, making navigation with a big rig completely straightforward. Some of the rural county roads off the main highways can be unpaved red dirt, which gets extremely slick when wet -- stick to paved routes after rain. Fuel is available at several stations along US-81 in Marlow, and Duncan, about 20 miles south, has more extensive fuel, food, and shopping options including a Walmart Supercenter. For propane fills, check with your campground or the farm supply stores in either Marlow or Duncan. RV parts and service are limited locally, with the nearest full-service options in the OKC metro or Lawton to the west.
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Dump Station Costs in Marlow
Of the RV parks and campgrounds near Marlow, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for camping. This is seriously affordable camping country, with full hookup sites at private parks typically running $20 to $30 per night. Weekly rates are commonly available in the $100 to $150 range, and monthly rates drop even lower for extended stays, especially for oil field workers and seasonal residents who make up a portion of the campground clientele. Municipal camping options tend to be the cheapest at $10 to $15 per night for basic electric hookups. Free dry camping options exist for self-contained rigs, keeping costs at zero when you don't need hookups. Overall, south-central Oklahoma offers some of the best RV camping values in the entire Great Plains region.
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Best Time to Visit Marlow by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
28-52°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters with occasional cold snaps and ice events. Most parks stay open with basic services for winter travelers.
Spring
Mar - May
48-80°F
Crowds: Low
Pleasant temps for camping and outdoor activities. Wildflowers bloom across the prairie and fishing picks up at area lakes.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-102°F
Crowds: Low
Very hot with triple-digit temps common. AC hookups are essential. The annual Outlaw Trail Ride preps happen through the summer.
Fall
Sep - Nov
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Best camping season with the Outlaw Trail Ride in September bringing crowds. Cooler weather and beautiful prairie sunsets.
Explore the Marlow Area
If you're in Marlow during the Outlaw Trail Ride in September, book your campsite well ahead of time because every available spot for miles fills up with horse trailers and RVs. The ride itself is open to participants who register, and even if you don't ride, the atmosphere during the event is a blast with campfire gatherings, live music, and cowboy culture at its most authentic. Lake Humphreys on the east side of town is a nice spot for bank fishing and a peaceful evening walk -- bass and catfish are the main catches, and the lake is quiet enough that you can usually fish without competition. The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is well worth the 45-minute drive west to see free-roaming bison, longhorn cattle, elk, and prairie dogs in a stunning granite mountain setting that looks nothing like the rest of Oklahoma. Lawton, adjacent to the refuge, has a Comanche National Museum and additional dining options for a full day trip. Marlow's downtown has a few local diners and cafes that serve honest home-style cooking at prices that'll make you smile compared to metro area restaurants.
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Where can I find RV parks in Marlow, Oklahoma?
Marlow has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These include private parks with full hookups along the US-81 corridor and smaller municipal camping areas. The parks here cater to highway travelers, horse trailer enthusiasts, and longer-term guests.
Are there free camping options near Marlow?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Marlow. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs that don't need hookups. The rural setting and low demand mean you can usually find a quiet, free spot without any trouble in this area.
How much does RV camping cost in Marlow?
Full hookup sites at private parks cost $20 to $30 per night, among the cheapest in Oklahoma. Municipal sites run $10 to $15 for basic electric. Weekly rates are $100 to $150, making Marlow an excellent value for budget-conscious RVers.
What is the Outlaw Trail Ride?
The Outlaw Trail Ride is one of the largest organized horseback trail rides in Oklahoma, held annually in September near Marlow. Hundreds of riders participate, and RVers with horse trailers fill up the campgrounds. It's a celebration of cowboy culture with campfire gatherings and live music.
What outdoor recreation is near Marlow?
Lake Humphreys offers local fishing for bass and catfish right on the edge of town. The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is about 45 minutes west with free-roaming bison, hiking trails, and stunning granite mountain scenery that's unlike anything else in Oklahoma.
Where can I find RV parks in Marlow, Oklahoma?
Marlow has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These include private parks with full hookups along the US-81 corridor and smaller municipal camping areas. The parks here cater to highway travelers, horse trailer enthusiasts, and longer-term guests.
Are there free camping options near Marlow?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Marlow. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs that don't need hookups. The rural setting and low demand mean you can usually find a quiet, free spot without any trouble in this area.
How much does RV camping cost in Marlow?
Full hookup sites at private parks cost $20 to $30 per night, among the cheapest in Oklahoma. Municipal sites run $10 to $15 for basic electric. Weekly rates are $100 to $150, making Marlow an excellent value for budget-conscious RVers.
What is the Outlaw Trail Ride?
The Outlaw Trail Ride is one of the largest organized horseback trail rides in Oklahoma, held annually in September near Marlow. Hundreds of riders participate, and RVers with horse trailers fill up the campgrounds. It's a celebration of cowboy culture with campfire gatherings and live music.
What outdoor recreation is near Marlow?
Lake Humphreys offers local fishing for bass and catfish right on the edge of town. The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is about 45 minutes west with free-roaming bison, hiking trails, and stunning granite mountain scenery that's unlike anything else in Oklahoma.
Are there free dump stations in Marlow?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Marlow.
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