Buckhorn Campground has four loops. Loop A is open seasonally on a first come, first served basis. There are no hookups for RVs on Loop A. A dump station is located near the campground off of the main park road. Located next to Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground is also located near the Buckhorn Boat Launch and near the southern trailhead for the Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail. Roads within the campground are mostly paved, though some parking at campsites may be gravel. Many of the sites have rock terraces in order to create a flat tent pad. Each loop has its own restroom facility with showers.
Buckhorn Campground has four loops. Loop B is open seasonally on a first come, first served basis. There are no hookups for RVs on Loop B. A dump station is located near the campground off of the main park road. Located next to Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground is also located near the Buckhorn Boat Launch and near the southern trailhead for the Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail. Roads within the campground are mostly paved, though some parking at campsites may be gravel. Many of the sites have rock terraces in order to create a flat tent pad. Each loop has its own restroom facility with showers.
Buckhorn Campground has four loops. Loop C is open year round and have a mix of primitive sites and sites with RV hookups for electric and water. A dump station is located near the campground off of the main park road. Loop C is by reservation only. Located next to Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground is also located near the Buckhorn Boat Launch and near the southern trailhead for the Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail. Roads within the campground are mostly paved, though some parking at campsites may be gravel. Many of the sites have rock terraces in order to create a flat tent pad. Each loop has its own restroom facility with showers.
Buckhorn Campground has four loops. Loop D is open year round. Campsite on Loop D are first come, first servedcand have a mix of primitive sites and sites with RV hookups for electric and water. A dump station is located near the campground off of the main park road. Located next to Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground is also located near the Buckhorn Boat Launch and near the southern trailhead for the Rock Creek Multi-Use Trail. Roads within the campground are mostly paved, though some parking at campsites may be gravel. Many of the sites have rock terraces in order to create a flat tent pad. Each loop has its own restroom facility with showers.
All sites must be reserved via recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777
Central Campground consists of ten group sites. It is located in the northeast section of the park, near downtown Sulphur. It is approximately 1.5 miles from the Travertine Nature Center and Little Niagara. The nearest falls is Panther Falls, at approximately half a mile away. The main portions of the campground are open with trees along the edges. It has one restroom building.
All sites at Cold Springs Campground are available by reservation only
Cold Springs Campground is open year-round. It opens no later than Memorial Day Weekend and closes no earlier than Labor Day Weekend. Rebuilt in the 1930s to its current configuration, it does not accommodate most RVs, though small pop-up or teardrop trailers may fit in the parking spaces at some campsites. Roads and parking are gravel. There is a restroom building near the front of the campground and another near the rear. Campground has many trees, and is located nearest to Bear and Garfield Falls along Travertine Creek. Campground is about halfway between Highway 177 and the Travertine Nature Center along NE Perimeter Road.
Guy Sandy Campground is open seasonally for the summer. It opens no later than Memorial Day Weekend and closes no earlier than Labor Day Weekend. It is located on the western shore of Lake of the Arbuckles. This primitive campground offers basic amenities only. RVs are permitted, but no hookups are available. Communal water spigots and pit toilets are available. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring with a grill.
The group site is the only site that can be reserved at this campground.
Located along Rock Creek and near Veterans Lake, this wooded campground was built with small travel trailers in mind. This campground is good for primitive camping. No hook ups are available. Roads are a mix of gravel and asphalt. Some campsites have pull through parking spaces for small RVs and travel trailers. Rock Creek runs near the front of the campground. Three restroom buildings are located in the campground, one near the front of the campground, one near the middle, and one near the back. The back areas of the campground (and any associated bathrooms) may be closed when not needed.
The Upper Loop is available by reservation only. The Lower Loop is first come, first served.
The Point Campground is open year round. It has a combination of sites with and without RV hook-ups. The Upper Loop is available by reservation only. The Lower Loop is first come, first served. Located near the shore of Lake of the Arbuckles and The Point Boat Launch. Roads within the campground are mostly paved, though some parking at campsites may be gravel. Many of the sites have rock terraces in order to create a flat tent pad. Two restroom facilities, one on the Lower Loop and another on the Upper Loop, include showers.