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RV Parks In Sulphur, OK

34.5079° N, 96.9684° W

Quick Overview

Sulphur is a charming Murray County town in south-central Oklahoma that serves as the gateway to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, making it one of the most appealing camping destinations in the entire state for RVers who love natural springs, wooded trails, and a laid-back small-town vibe. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Sulphur area, including some free options, you've got solid camping choices that put you within minutes of some of Oklahoma's finest outdoor recreation. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area -- formerly known as Platt National Park -- is the headliner here, protecting a landscape of cold mineral springs, freshwater springs, bubbling streams, and wooded hillsides that have drawn visitors for over a century. Travertine Creek, which flows through the recreation area, has natural swimming holes where the water stays refreshingly cool even in the peak of an Oklahoma summer, and the Little Niagara waterfall area is a favorite gathering spot for families and swimmers. The mineral springs in and around the recreation area have been drawing people since the Chickasaw Nation first recognized their restorative qualities, and you can still fill your water bottles at several active springs throughout the park. The town of Sulphur itself has an old-fashioned downtown with antique shops, a candy store, and restaurants that cater to the steady stream of park visitors. Campgrounds range from the National Park Service campgrounds within the recreation area to private RV parks in town that offer full hookups and modern amenities. Turner Falls, the tallest waterfall in Oklahoma, is about 10 miles south in the Arbuckle Mountains, adding another spectacular outdoor attraction to an already impressive area. The Chickasaw Cultural Center, one of the largest tribal cultural centers in the country, is right outside of town and completely free to visit. Between the national recreation area's springs and swimming holes, the Arbuckle Mountain scenery, and the deep Chickasaw cultural history, Sulphur offers a camping experience that feels much more special than what you'd expect from a small Oklahoma town, and the campground prices keep it accessible for every budget.

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Traveling to Sulphur by RV

Sulphur is located on US-177 about 90 miles south of Oklahoma City and 80 miles north of the Red River. From OKC, take I-35 south to Exit 55 at Davis, then head east on OK-7 about 8 miles into Sulphur -- it's about a 90-minute drive on easy roads. From the Dallas area, take I-35 north into Oklahoma and follow the same routing from Davis. US-177 runs north-south through town and connects to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area entrances. The roads in and around Sulphur are RV-friendly on the main routes, though the park roads within the recreation area can be narrow and winding in spots -- take it slow if you're in a big rig, especially near the Travertine Nature Center area where the road curves through the hills. Fuel up in Sulphur along the US-177 corridor, where you'll find several gas stations with diesel. Davis, about 8 miles west on OK-7, has additional fuel options near the I-35 interchange. For grocery shopping, Sulphur has a small grocery store in town, but for a full Walmart run, Ada is about 30 miles east or you can stop in Ardmore about 40 miles south on I-35.

Dump Station Costs in Sulphur

Among the RV parks and campgrounds near Sulphur, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. National Park Service campgrounds within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area are among the best deals around, with sites running $14 to $24 per night for electric hookups in a beautiful wooded setting right inside the park. Private RV parks in the Sulphur area charge $28 to $40 per night for full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Weekly rates are available at most private parks and typically save you about 15 to 20 percent compared to the nightly rate. The free camping options work well for self-contained rigs that are comfortable without hookups. Given that the national recreation area charges no entry fee and the cultural center is also free, Sulphur is one of the most budget-friendly camping destinations in Oklahoma when you factor in the total cost of activities.

Free: 2 stations (20%)
Paid: 8 stations (80%)

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Best Time to Visit Sulphur by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

30-55°F

Crowds: Low

Quiet time in the recreation area with mild Oklahoma winters. Some campgrounds may close but the park and trails remain open.

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Spring

Mar - May

48-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Wildflowers bloom through the recreation area. Springs are flowing strong and hiking trails are at their best before summer heat.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

72-100°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with heavy crowds at Travertine Creek swimming areas. Arrive early on weekends or visit midweek for a better experience.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

48-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall foliage in the Arbuckle Hills adds beautiful color. Lighter crowds and comfortable temps make this ideal camping season.

Explore the Sulphur Area

The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is completely free to enter -- no admission fee, no parking fee -- which makes it one of the best deals in the entire national park system. Travertine Creek's swimming areas, particularly Little Niagara, get packed on summer weekends with families from across the state, so arrive early in the morning for the best parking and the most enjoyable swimming experience. The Bromide and Pavilion Springs in the recreation area are worth tasting -- the mineral water has a distinctive flavor from the dissolved minerals, and people have been coming here to sample the springs for well over a hundred years. Turner Falls, about 10 miles south, charges an admission fee and gets very crowded on summer weekends, but it's worth visiting on a weekday when you can actually enjoy the 77-foot waterfall and swimming area without fighting for space. The Chickasaw Cultural Center east of town is world-class and completely free -- allow at least two hours for the exhibits, traditional village, and grounds. Don't miss the antique shops and old-fashioned candy store on Sulphur's main street for a pleasant afternoon of browsing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Sulphur

Where can I find RV parks in Sulphur, Oklahoma?

Sulphur has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. Options include National Park Service campgrounds within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area with electric hookups in a wooded setting, plus private RV parks in town offering full hookups and modern amenities.

Are there free camping options near Sulphur?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Sulphur. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area itself is free to enter, though the campgrounds within the park do charge a nightly fee for sites.

How much does RV camping cost in Sulphur?

National Park Service campgrounds charge $14 to $24 per night for electric sites inside the recreation area. Private parks in town run $28 to $40 per night for full hookups. Weekly rates offer 15 to 20 percent savings at most private campgrounds.

What is the Chickasaw National Recreation Area?

The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is a free-admission national park unit protecting mineral springs, freshwater springs, Travertine Creek with natural swimming holes, and wooded hiking trails. It was formerly known as Platt National Park and has been drawing visitors for over a century.

Can I swim at Travertine Creek?

Yes, Travertine Creek has several natural swimming areas within the recreation area, with the Little Niagara waterfall area being the most popular. The creek-fed pools stay cool even in summer heat. Arrive early on summer weekends for the best parking and experience.

Where can I find RV parks in Sulphur, Oklahoma?

Sulphur has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. Options include National Park Service campgrounds within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area with electric hookups in a wooded setting, plus private RV parks in town offering full hookups and modern amenities.

Are there free camping options near Sulphur?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Sulphur. These are basic sites for self-contained RVs. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area itself is free to enter, though the campgrounds within the park do charge a nightly fee for sites.

How much does RV camping cost in Sulphur?

National Park Service campgrounds charge $14 to $24 per night for electric sites inside the recreation area. Private parks in town run $28 to $40 per night for full hookups. Weekly rates offer 15 to 20 percent savings at most private campgrounds.

What is the Chickasaw National Recreation Area?

The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is a free-admission national park unit protecting mineral springs, freshwater springs, Travertine Creek with natural swimming holes, and wooded hiking trails. It was formerly known as Platt National Park and has been drawing visitors for over a century.

Can I swim at Travertine Creek?

Yes, Travertine Creek has several natural swimming areas within the recreation area, with the Little Niagara waterfall area being the most popular. The creek-fed pools stay cool even in summer heat. Arrive early on summer weekends for the best parking and experience.

Are there free dump stations in Sulphur?

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