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Great Plains State Park

Conveniently located between the foothills of Wichita Mountains and the eastern shores of Tom Steed Reservoir, Great Plains State Park is one of the best places to visit in southwestern Oklahoma, so you better make sure you add this fantastic destination to your RV bucket list. Sitting on 487 acres of land, Great Plains State Park is teeming with recreational outdoors activities including rock climbing, swimming, and biking. Some trails will bring you through rocky terrain to the lakeside. Visitors can also spot free roaming deer and cranes on the lakeshores. For history buffs, there are plenty of historical sites to explore within the park. For a picnic lunch with a view, head to the several picnic area sprinkled by the lake. There is reservable shelter pavilion in each campground with the largest being in Otter Creek campground.

Rising at 1,426 feet, Great Plains State Park is surrounded by breathtaking views. You will love biking through the trails of the park. There are 56 campsites available for RV campers and additional sites for tent camping. While you can camp here for just a night or two, you can stay up to 14 days to explore the park at your own pace.


Transportation

Driving

Great Plains State Park is about two hours southwest of Oklahoma City. Situated south of Hobart off Highway 183, just a few miles from Mountain Park City, guests can easily locate Great Plains State Park. The road leading to the park is accessible by RVs, trailers, and cars. There is a paved parking area near the entrance where visitors can park their trailers. Overnight campers can park in their designated campsites. The interior roads are in good condition and lead visitors anywhere in the park.


Camping Accomodations

100'

Max RV length

100'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Great Plains State Park

Stay in or Hideout!
Stay in or Hideout!
2021 Travel trailer36 ft
Burkburnett, TX
5 (6) Sleeps 10
$120 /night
2022 Gulf Stream Kingsport
2022 Gulf Stream Kingsport
2022 Travel trailer35 ft
Sheppard AFB, TX
5 (4) Sleeps 9
$115 /night
2022 Grand Design Transcend 321BH
2022 Grand Design Transcend 321BH
2022 Travel trailer36 ft
Gracemont, OK
5 (2) Sleeps 9
$129 /night
Memory maker
Memory maker
2021 Class C30 ft
Oklahoma City, OK
5 (7) Sleeps 5
$175 /night
2021 Thor Coleman
2021 Thor Coleman
2021 Class C24 ft
Blanchard, OK
Sleeps 6
$150 /night
2019 Thor Freedom Elite Family Friendly
2019 Thor Freedom Elite Family Friendly
2019 Class C24 ft
Wichita Falls, TX
Sleeps 5
$205 /night
2023 Forest River Salem Cruise Lite Platinum
2023 Forest River Salem Cruise Lite Platinum
2023 Travel trailer36 ft
Lawton, OK
Sleeps 8
$150 /night
2021 Coachmen Apex Ultra Lite 251 RBK
2021 Coachmen Apex Ultra Lite 251 RBK
2021 Travel trailer29 ft
Lawton, OK
Sleeps 4
$107 /night

Campsites in Great Plains State Park

Reservations Camping
Great Plains State Park Campground

Great Plains State Park offers 86 campsites divided among its two campgrounds (Mountain Shade and Otter Creek) and are perfect for trailers, RVs and tents. 30 of the sites are set aside for tent campers, while 56 are designated RV sites. RVers will appreciate that 14 sites are equipped with electric, water, and sewer hookups. The other 42 are standard campsites with water and electricity. A good number of semi-modern sites have water access.

Campers can bring their pets with them provided they are leashed at all times. Amenities include lantern holders, picnic tables, restrooms, a dump station, and grills. Cell reception within the campground is great. Some campsites are open for reservation, while a few are available on a first-come-first-served basis. If possible, you should carry your essentials with you since the closest town is Snyder eight miles away. Hobart and Altus, approximately 20 miles, are nearest major towns.

First-Come-First-Served Camping
Great Plains State Park RV Campground

Some campsites in both campgrounds are available on first-come, first-served basis.


Lakes Nearby Great Plains State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Great Plains State Park

In-Season
Mountain Biking

Great Plains State Park has some of the most amazing biking trails in the Mountain Park area. Bikers can benefit from the seven-mile granite trail system. Divided into three sections this trail can pose a challenge for beginners since it's narrow, rough, and rocky, so it is best suited for skilled bikers. However, inexperienced bikers can still enjoy some paths in East Loop.

Hiking

This park offers access to many hiking trails for RV campers and day use visitors. If you possess average hiking skills, then you can enjoy Great Plains State Park trails on foot. Trails bring you up to views of lush green scenery, rock outcroppings, and historical ruins. You need to be careful since rattlesnakes are common in the park. Remember to pack you a flashlight in your motorhome since it will come handy. Since most of the trees are still small, there is little shade so you will need to bring a hat and sunscreen with you.

Swimming

If you’re trying to beat the summer heat, you can put on your swimsuit and hop into the park's swimming area and enjoy yourself. The beach area is perfect for sunbathing and swimming. If swimming is not your idea of fun, you can simply relax and watch the beautiful blue waters of Tom Steed Reservoir.

Off-Season
Exploring Historical Sites

Great Plains State Park is home to some of Kiowa County's historical treasures. As evidenced by historical remains scattered throughout the northeastern section of the park, the land on which Great Plains State Park lies was once flourishing in the mining and milling industries. Believed to have been functional over 100 years back, the mine ruins are hard to miss during your excursion through the park. Another fantastic historic gem is the remnants of Gold Bell Mill of 1904. For those interested in exploring these sites there is an interpretive trail that provides historical information about the area.

Rock Climbing

There are granite outcroppings in Great Plains State Park where guests of all ages can enjoy rock climbing. If you are a passionate rock climber, then you should make a point of hiking the Granite Trail that exposes visitors to an expansive granite boulder field. Kids will love jumping on the rocks.

Fishing

Created in 1975, Tom Steed Reservoir is a haven for anglers and provides excellent fishing all year round. With two boat ramps, a dock, and extensive shorelines, Great Plains State Park visitors can access both the eastern and southern shores of this reservoir. Catfish, bass, and crappie are native to the reservoir. If you happen to camp during the peak season, you can easily purchase baits and snacks from Tom Steed Bait Shop. You can always bring a boat in your campervan if you cherish boat fishing.


Seasonal Temps in Great Plains State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Great Plains State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 76°F (25°C) to a low around 50°F (10°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Great Plains State Park:
State park information provided in part by our friends at Outdoorsy.

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