Campsite #W29 at Belle Starr Campground, OK

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Campsite #W29

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8 people
50 ft Pull-Through
3 good
W29
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Campsite #W29 Features: Pull-Through parking, 50 amp hookup, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (9)

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@ChristianC0049 · Camped on Oct 21, 2022 at Campsite #W29
Camped in the West Loop in a 43 Motorcoach. Lovely setting, herd of deer daily, beautiful sunsets over the lake. Electric and water hook ups. Bathhouses not to far away, clean. Narrow gate to enter and exit the campground.
@SteveH6337222 · Camped on Aug 26, 2022 at Campsite #W29
Love the site and the nice views of the lake. Only issue we had this visit was the seed ticks. I suspect that the recent shore work caused them to migrate more into the site.
@DavidS3927304 · Camped on Aug 15, 2021 at Campsite #W29
Belle Starr COE campground is a nice place to spend time recreating and relaxing. The view of Lake Eufaula from our site was fantastic. We watched the sunset nightly over the lake!
@DavidS717 · Camped on Aug 15, 2021 at Campsite #W29
Belle Starr COE campground is a nice place to spend time recreating and relaxing. The view of Lake Eufaula from our site was fantastic. We watched the sunset nightly over the lake!
@toms505 · Camped on May 3, 2021 at Campsite #W29
Beautiful sunsets and big pull thrus #W29.
@TomS3186246 · Camped on May 3, 2021 at Campsite #W29
Beautiful sunsets and big pull thrus #W29.
@Christoph94057 · Camped on Apr 16, 2021 at Campsite #W29
This is another great state park that, although a bit of a drive off the interstate, is, in our estimation, certainly worth it. We travel in a 45' coach towing a jeep. When you pull in as a camper, go left past the ranger house to the visitors center to check in. There is RV parking on the left. We were in area "C", site 56 which gives you your own area but that is no slight to the other sites, most of which were plenty long with plenty of RV-2-RV spacing. There are a good number of lakeside spots. Just make sure you tell the reservation folks how big your RV is because some of the sites, though level, have a level section that is only large enough for a shorter vehicle.Utilities were located where they should be. Water was not soft, tasted great, and pressure was very good. And the electricity - it was electrifying.You can ride you bicycles here, tour the area around the visitor center, which is obviously an old site that has been upgraded....very neat features. And certainly take a hike out of "C" area (I almost wrote C Section) to the waterfall. There is a short and long way. It is very much worth it. Bring your water shoes, walk right in anywhere, right at the foot of the falls, and take pics.....or frolic in the water if the spirit moves you.We did no touring except at the park but everyone who goes here knows that Hot Springs is ready and waiting for you....just a short drive.Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and visit. And please do not pay any mind to any mention of the evil power plant on the other side of the lake. If it were not for the lights, I would say that it is abandoned. And at night, well I thought it cool enough, due to the beautiful reflection on the lake, to break out my tripod and shoot it.
@ChristopherM72 · Camped on Apr 16, 2021 at Campsite #W29
This is another great state park that, although a bit of a drive off the interstate, is, in our estimation, certainly worth it. We travel in a 45' coach towing a jeep. When you pull in as a camper, go left past the ranger house to the visitors center to check in. There is RV parking on the left. We were in area "C", site 56 which gives you your own area but that is no slight to the other sites, most of which were plenty long with plenty of RV-2-RV spacing. There are a good number of lakeside spots. Just make sure you tell the reservation folks how big your RV is because some of the sites, though level, have a level section that is only large enough for a shorter vehicle.

Utilities were located where they should be. Water was not soft, tasted great, and pressure was very good. And the electricity - it was electrifying.

You can ride you bicycles here, tour the area around the visitor center, which is obviously an old site that has been upgraded....very neat features. And certainly take a hike out of "C" area (I almost wrote C Section) to the waterfall. There is a short and long way. It is very much worth it. Bring your water shoes, walk right in anywhere, right at the foot of the falls, and take pics.....or frolic in the water if the spirit moves you.

We did no touring except at the park but everyone who goes here knows that Hot Springs is ready and waiting for you....just a short drive.

Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and visit. And please do not pay any mind to any mention of the evil power plant on the other side of the lake. If it were not for the lights, I would say that it is abandoned. And at night, well I thought it cool enough, due to the beautiful reflection on the lake, to break out my tripod and shoot it.
@DelmerP0E43FE1 · Camped on May 26, 2020 at Campsite #W29
The gate host were great, I just wish the water faucet ms were closer and the grass was really tall

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