RV Parks In Sapulpa, OK
35.9987° N, 96.1142° W
Quick Overview
Sapulpa is a Creek County town on the western edge of the Tulsa metro area, sitting right along historic Route 66 and offering RVers convenient camping with easy access to both Tulsa's urban attractions and the rural countryside of central Oklahoma. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Sapulpa area, including some free options, you've got practical choices for overnight stops, weekend camping, or longer stays while you explore what the region has to offer. Sapulpa has genuine Route 66 heritage -- the old alignment runs right through town, and you can still see some of the classic neon signs, gas stations, and roadside architecture that defined the Mother Road era. The town's Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum is a local favorite, housing vintage cars and Route 66 memorabilia in a historic building downtown. Beyond the Route 66 connections, Sapulpa sits near the convergence of several creeks that feed into the Arkansas River system, and the surrounding landscape is a mix of post oak woodland and open pasture that's typical of the Cross Timbers region. Keystone Lake, one of Tulsa's primary recreation lakes, is about 15 miles north and offers excellent fishing for striped bass, sand bass, largemouth bass, and catfish in a Corps of Engineers setting with developed campgrounds. The campgrounds in the Sapulpa area cater to a mix of travelers -- some are positioned for quick I-44 access for overnight stops, while others offer a more settled experience for RVers who want to use the Tulsa metro's services without paying Tulsa metro campground prices. Sapulpa's downtown has restaurants, antique shops, and a walkable character that makes it a pleasant place to spend an afternoon when you need a break from the campsite. For RVers who want the best of both worlds -- proximity to a major city with smaller-town affordability and Route 66 character -- Sapulpa hits that sweet spot.
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All Dump Stations Near Sapulpa
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Whispering Oaks RV Park Tulsa | 1.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Route 66 RV Park - Tulsa, Sapulpa | 2.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rt 66 Mobile Home & RV Park | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cross Trails RV Park | 4.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shady Brooke Mobile Home And RV Park | 7.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oliver's Place RV Campground | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Riverview RV Park | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Warrior RV Park | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| West Bend RV Outpost | 11.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Eagle's View RV Park | 12.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Whispering Oaks RV Park Tulsa
1.1 miRoute 66 RV Park - Tulsa, Sapulpa
2.0 miRt 66 Mobile Home & RV Park
4.0 miCross Trails RV Park
4.4 miShady Brooke Mobile Home And RV Park
7.3 miOliver's Place RV Campground
7.7 miRiverview RV Park
8.4 miWarrior RV Park
8.4 miWest Bend RV Outpost
11.5 miEagle's View RV Park
12.0 miTraveling to Sapulpa by RV
Sapulpa is located on US-66 (old Route 66) and is accessible from I-44, which runs just north of town. Take Exit 215 from I-44 and head south into Sapulpa's main commercial area. From Tulsa, it's about 15 miles southwest on I-44, making it a quick drive into the metro for shopping, dining, or RV service appointments. OK-33 and OK-97 also pass through the area, providing alternate routes to and from the surrounding countryside. The roads in and around Sapulpa are straightforward for RVs on the main routes, though some of the older town streets can be narrow with limited turning radius at intersections. The Turner Turnpike (I-44) connects Sapulpa to Oklahoma City about 90 miles to the west, and it's a toll road so have your PikePass or cash ready. Fuel is plentiful along the main commercial corridors, with diesel available at truck stops near the I-44 interchange. Shopping options are solid with grocery stores and hardware stores in town, and the full range of Tulsa metro retailers is a short drive east. Propane fills are available at farm supply stores in the area. RV dealers and repair shops in the greater Tulsa metro can handle any service needs within a 20-minute drive.
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Dump Station Costs in Sapulpa
Of the RV parks and campgrounds near Sapulpa, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Being on the western edge of the Tulsa metro, prices here tend to be lower than campgrounds in Tulsa proper, with full hookup sites at private parks running $28 to $40 per night. Keystone Lake Corps of Engineers campgrounds offer electric sites for $16 to $24 per night, with federal pass discounts cutting that rate in half for qualifying holders. Weekly rates at private parks fall in the $150 to $225 range, and monthly rates are available for extended stays, which is particularly useful for traveling workers and snowbirds. Free camping options are limited but available for self-contained rigs. The cost savings of camping in Sapulpa versus downtown Tulsa can be $10 to $15 per night, and you still have full access to metro services.
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Best Time to Visit Sapulpa by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
28-50°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters keep most parks open year-round. Occasional ice storms can impact I-44 travel so watch the forecasts.
Spring
Mar - May
48-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Striper fishing heats up at Keystone Lake. Route 66 cruise events start happening on weekends through the area.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-100°F
Crowds: High
Peak travel season with heavy I-44 traffic. Hot and humid so full hookups with reliable AC power are a must.
Fall
Sep - Nov
48-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Best weather for Route 66 touring and outdoor activities. Fall fishing at Keystone Lake produces excellent striper catches.
Explore the Sapulpa Area
The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum downtown is a fun stop for car enthusiasts and road trip history buffs, with a rotating collection of vintage vehicles and Route 66 memorabilia that captures the spirit of America's most famous highway. For lake recreation, Keystone Lake is your best option nearby -- the striper fishing is outstanding, especially in the spring and fall when the fish are actively feeding, and the Corps of Engineers campgrounds around the lake offer good sites with electric hookups. Sapulpa's downtown has several locally owned restaurants that are worth trying -- the BBQ spots in particular serve up some solid smoked meats that compete with anything in the Tulsa metro. If you're traveling Route 66 end-to-end or just doing a section, the stretch through Sapulpa and into Tulsa has some of the best-preserved Mother Road landmarks in Oklahoma. The Gathering Place in Tulsa, about 20 minutes east, is one of the finest public parks in America and it's completely free -- great for a day trip with kids. Keep your rig secure and well-lit at night at any campground, as you would in any metro-adjacent area.
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Where can I find RV parks in Sapulpa, Oklahoma?
Sapulpa has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These include private parks near I-44 with full hookups and easy highway access, plus options closer to town with a Route 66 character. Keystone Lake campgrounds are about 15 miles north for lakeside camping.
Are there free camping options near Sapulpa?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Sapulpa. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs. For the most affordable camping with amenities, the Corps of Engineers sites at Keystone Lake offer low-cost electric hookups with federal pass discounts.
How much does RV camping cost in Sapulpa?
Full hookup sites at private parks run $28 to $40 per night. Keystone Lake Corps sites charge $16 to $24 with federal pass discounts. Weekly rates fall in the $150 to $225 range. These prices are lower than camping in Tulsa proper.
Is Sapulpa on Route 66?
Yes, Sapulpa is directly on the historic Route 66 alignment through Oklahoma. The town has preserved Route 66 landmarks, classic neon signs, and the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum. The old highway runs through downtown and continues east into Tulsa.
How far is Sapulpa from downtown Tulsa?
Sapulpa is about 15 miles southwest of downtown Tulsa, roughly a 20-minute drive on I-44. This proximity gives you easy access to Tulsa attractions, shopping, dining, and RV services while camping at lower rates than the metro area parks charge.
Where can I find RV parks in Sapulpa, Oklahoma?
Sapulpa has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These include private parks near I-44 with full hookups and easy highway access, plus options closer to town with a Route 66 character. Keystone Lake campgrounds are about 15 miles north for lakeside camping.
Are there free camping options near Sapulpa?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Sapulpa. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs. For the most affordable camping with amenities, the Corps of Engineers sites at Keystone Lake offer low-cost electric hookups with federal pass discounts.
How much does RV camping cost in Sapulpa?
Full hookup sites at private parks run $28 to $40 per night. Keystone Lake Corps sites charge $16 to $24 with federal pass discounts. Weekly rates fall in the $150 to $225 range. These prices are lower than camping in Tulsa proper.
Is Sapulpa on Route 66?
Yes, Sapulpa is directly on the historic Route 66 alignment through Oklahoma. The town has preserved Route 66 landmarks, classic neon signs, and the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum. The old highway runs through downtown and continues east into Tulsa.
How far is Sapulpa from downtown Tulsa?
Sapulpa is about 15 miles southwest of downtown Tulsa, roughly a 20-minute drive on I-44. This proximity gives you easy access to Tulsa attractions, shopping, dining, and RV services while camping at lower rates than the metro area parks charge.
Are there free dump stations in Sapulpa?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sapulpa.
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