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Choctaw Country Destinations

Glamp Into the Great Outdoors

If sleeping on the ground and roughing it in a tent isn’t your idea of a good time, glamping in Southeastern Oklahoma might just change your mind.

Tucked among the scenic hills and forests of the Ouachita Mountains, our retreat combines the beauty of nature with the comfort of a boutique getaway. Think soft beds instead of sleeping bags, private bathrooms instead of campground showers and air conditioning to keep you perfectly comfortable after a day outdoors.

You can spend your days exploring hiking trails, paddling across peaceful lakes, or simply relaxing on your deck with a glass of wine and a stunning view. When night falls, gather around the fire pit, roast marshmallows and let the stars do the rest.

It’s camping—only better, cozier and designed for those who love nature but also love a little luxury. Even for the avid tent-camper, it’s fun to glamp every once in a while.

These are a few of our favorite places for glamping and RVing in Choctaw Country—places where you can tap into the wilderness without leaving your creature comforts behind.

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Broken Bow & Hochatown | Yurts, Glamping & RVs

Beavers Bend State Park is home to two luxurious yurts, conveniently seated along the peaceful banks of Mountain Fork River. Each yurt features a queen-sized bed and sleeper sofa to accommodate up to four people and a large wraparound porch overlooking the river. Beautiful, waterside RV accommodations can also be found within the park along Mountain Fork River and the shores of Broken Bow Lake.

For a tent glamping experience, Heidi’s Hideaway offers an oversized luxury tent situated on a raised deck. The tent comes fully equipped for a cozy stay with a woodburning stove, clawfoot tub, kitchenette and queen-sized bed.

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Robbers Cave | Yurts, Lake Hut, Covered Wagons & RVs

Robbers Cave State Park has several options for unconventional camping. Choose from two yurts, each with a queen-sized bed, sleeper sofa and large deck with a tranquil view of Lake Carlton. Lakeside views can also be enjoyed in the lake hut—a rustic, cabin-like accommodation near the front entrance of the park.

For a truly memorable experience, nothing beats a stay in the covered wagon. Get a small taste of the pioneer days in this charming, covered wagon with queen-sized bunk beds, microwave, mini-fridge, fire ring and charcoal grill.

RVers are spoiled for choice, with options to stay near the ATV trails, in the equestrian campgrounds, along the Fourche Maline tributary or surrounded by the woods.

A yurt with fairy lights surrounding the outside.

Lake Eufaula State Park | Yurts & RVs

Lake Eufaula State Park boasts three yurts along the stunning shores of Lake Eufaula, abutting the Fountainhead Creek Golf Course. Two of the yurts come with full-sized futon bunk beds, while the Honeymoon Yurt features a single queen canopy bed with a net draping. All yurts are equipped with a wall-mounted TV.

Back-in and pull-through RV pads are located throughout the park and feature water, sewage and 30-amp electric hookups. Stay in the Deep Fork Campground for easy access to the marina where guests can enjoy food, drinks, shopping and boat rentals.

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K River Campground | Tree Houses, Glamping & RVs

No matter where or how you stay at K River Campground, you’re in for a good time. With concerts at the outdoor stage, sand volleyball, ATV trails, kayaking, canoeing and more, there’s always something going on and plenty of opportunities to mingle with other groups.

Get the full glamping experience in one of the two safari-style glamping tents, featuring windows, covered porch areas and a queen or two full-sized beds.

Or really tap into your inner child with a stay in one of the two enchanting tree houses. These cozy treetop cabins sleep two and come with a mini-fridge, outdoor shower, microwave, Keurig and private balcony with romantic views of the Kiamichi River.