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About Blaine Park
Number of accommodations: 13
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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River Access
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (4)
What Guests Are Saying
Blaine Park is a clean and attractive park with ample parking and a peaceful atmosphere, particularly at campsite #13, which is conveniently located near vault toilets and fishing areas. The absence of showers is mitigated by nearby beach facilities, and the park offers a well-shaded trail perfect for morning hikes. Overall, visitors appreciate the cleanliness and tranquility, making it an ideal spot for a quiet getaway.
What Guests Are Saying
Blaine Park is a clean and attractive park with ample parking and a peaceful atmosphere, particularly at campsite #13, which is conveniently located near vault toilets and fishing areas. The absence of showers is mitigated by nearby beach facilities, and the park offers a well-shaded trail perfect for morning hikes. Overall, visitors appreciate the cleanliness and tranquility, making it an ideal spot for a quiet getaway.
Review Summary
John H
VerifiedNovember 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: Blaine Park
Very clean and pretty park with great parking spaces and open area to enjoy the stay.
Vanessa N
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: Blaine Park
We stayed at campsite #13 for a night and found it very peaceful. Site #13 is right next to the vault toilets and is the first site when you enter. We chose this campground since it was close to the fishing area and my husband wanted to fish at night. There are no showers, but we used the ones at the beach area after swimming. No one really stays at this campground which is really nice if you are looking for something quiet. The nearby trail is perfect for a morning hike, it has lots of shade and several distance options. The toilets were not smelly and everything was really clean. We will be back soon.
Brandon C
VerifiedJune 27, 2024 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: Blaine Park
Cleaner and nicer bathrooms and watwr accessibility.
Anonymous
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Location Blaine Park
Address:
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Canton, OK, 73724
United States
The nearest community to Blaine Park campground is the town of Canton. To get to Blaine Park from the Canton 4-way stop, you need to head west out of Canton 1 mile on Highway 58. Then you will turn north on Highway 58A for approximately 2.25 miles. Then you will turn North at the T-intersection and drive passed the overlook cafe. Once you have crossed the second concrete bridge (This is the concrete structure overlooking Blaine Park), you will turn right and drive down a sloped road that will lead you to the Blaine Park campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.0808 / -98.598
Elevation: 483 feet
Policies & Rules
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There are no sewer site hookups at this campground. |
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2-night minimum required during the annual Walleye Rodeo. |
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Maximum of two tents per campsite, or one RV and one tent per campsite. |
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Pets are not allowed at the Sandy Cove beach day-use area. |
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Gate House hours: April 1-30 & Tuesday following Labor Day to September 30 - 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. May 1 to Labor Day - 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Gate Houses are located in Canadian, Sandy Cove, and Big Bend campgrounds. |
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From November - March, water may be off and only pit toilet restroom facilities will be available. Rate is reduced to $12 during this time. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. |
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Fees are collected by self-payment through Recreation.gov April - October. |