Trail Camps

Robbers Cave State Park

Camp Information: Phone reservations for special events: 918-465-2562 Re parking passes: Parking passes come with a night stay Horse trailers are not another fee For day trippers: Annual passes are the best way to go 62 and older and their spouses get one free Honorably discharged Veterans get one free Maps: Robbers Cave Equestrian Camp
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Roman Nose State Park

Camp Information: Roman Nose State Park, named after a Cheyenne chief, is one of the original seven Oklahoma state parks. It has There are 15 miles of marked trails amidst a beautiful canyon, gypsum rock cliffs and three natural springs. For a longer ride, contact the trail ambassador who can guide you on 4000 acres
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Salt Plains State Park

Camp Information: Salt Plains State Park has approx. 15 miles of bare foot friendly trails and two equestrian parking/camping areas. Both areas are located off Highway 38. The trails on the north side of Salt Fork River are a little flatter and sandier. The trails on the south side have more ups and downs, and
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Sardis Lake

Camp Information: Sardis Lake is located five miles north of Clayton, Oklahoma, along Oklahoma Highway 2 in beautiful southeastern Oklahoma. The lake covers 14,360 acres, with 117 miles of shoreline, and offers many opportunities for every diversification of outdoor recreation. There are three campgrounds located around the lake offering various facilities including general hookups, restrooms,
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Sportsman Lake

Camp Information: 30 miles wooded trail along lake shore, sandstone outcroppings & across creeks. 20 sets of 10 pipe pens, numerous picket poles; 12 sites water & electric (3 may be reserved), ample overflow camping; restrooms & showers; RV sanitary station; pavilion with electric & tables. Fees: Trail daily $3.00, Annual $30 (immediate family); Camp
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Stroud Lake

Camp Information: The approximately 6 miles of trails were built for a dirt bike race in 2019. However such vehicles are ONLY allowed during sanctioned races. In the meantime, we are welcome to use them to keep them from becoming overgrown. The trails are nice and wide, very well marked with ribbon. I would say
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Thunderbird Lake

Camp Information: Scenic wooded and lakeview trails with 3 large loops and numerous connecting loops. Trails are sandy with no rocks – no shoes required. Day riding only–open dawn to dusk daily. Picnic tables, water trough, 3 hitching rails and a mounting block with handrails. 11 trail obstacles including a gate, 3 bridges, and a
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