About Belle Starr
Number of accommodations: 103
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Showers
On Site Services
- Playground
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Reviews (582)
What Guests Are Saying
Belle Starr Campground is praised for its cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a top choice for campers. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, beautiful lake views, and spacious pull-through sites, with ample wildlife to observe. Some concerns include limited restroom availability during off-peak months and the presence of stickers in the area, but overall, guests express a strong desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Belle Starr Campground is praised for its cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a top choice for campers. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, beautiful lake views, and spacious pull-through sites, with ample wildlife to observe. Some concerns include limited restroom availability during off-peak months and the presence of stickers in the area, but overall, guests express a strong desire to return.
Review Summary
Randy V
VerifiedApril 19, 2022 • Stayed at: C60, Loop: BSTS
Great place to camp
Phillip W
VerifiedApril 15, 2022 • Stayed at: E13, Loop: BSTS
We had a large campsite right on lake Eufaula with our own beach! The campground is very large with lots of room for walking and biking. I saw a Bald Eagle flying over the edge of the lake.
Lots to do in the area, Honey Springs Battlefield, Fort Smith, and Route 66 in Tulsa Blue Dome district.
Dennis J
VerifiedFebruary 8, 2022 • Stayed at: C61, Loop: BSTS
I did not use this reservation but I was charged I tried to cancel for weeks never got it done and no refund has been given. Sorry system I’ve talked and text everyone on this site still nothing has been done.
Geneva M
VerifiedJanuary 31, 2022 • Stayed at: C65, Loop: BSTS
It was a very nice park and hope to visit when the weather is warmer!
Don P
VerifiedJanuary 5, 2022 • Stayed at: C58, Loop: BSTS
Nice sites with lake views.
Robert J
VerifiedDecember 31, 2021 • Stayed at: C57, Loop: BSTS
Very nice facility. Very friendly and helpful hosts. Went out of their way to help, make us feel welcome, and encourage us to visit again.
Stacy J
VerifiedDecember 30, 2021 • Stayed at: C49, Loop: BSTS
Poor, creepy, experience. People look like they are living in this campground. Couldn’t see our site behind the live in “campers” with all their vehicles, campers and pop up shelters. A herd of cats surrounded us when we finally found and pulled into our site, odd when you plan to tent camp. Tried to find another open site to pay for in order to get away from the people living here (and their herd of felines) and were run off the road/penned in by an aggressive man who thinks he owns the campground. Did not identify himself as the on-site campground attendant or anything, just an aggressive, territorial, vigilante type. Armed I’m sure, so it was time to leave the PUBLIC CAMPGROUND. Gates closed an hour earlier than posted in this description on recreation.gov, glad we could even find out way out. Signage was non-existent and also hard to see the branching roads or site markers in the dark winter evenings. Not exactly the camping near the lake experience I was looking forward to. Thanks for all the help vigilante man, your cats are all safe from us now.
Robert W
VerifiedDecember 30, 2021 • Stayed at: C56, Loop: BSTS
So glad the the COE is allowing people to camp in these parks and keeping them open during the fall and winter.
Thank you
Clinton G
VerifiedDecember 21, 2021 • Stayed at: C66, Loop: BSTS
Excellent sites, beautiful park
Jonathan E
VerifiedDecember 19, 2021 • Stayed at: C58, Loop: BSTS
Very peaceful well kept grounds and facilities.
Location Belle Starr
Address:
116009 S. 4200 Rd.
Checotah, OK, 74426
United States
From Eufaula, Oklahoma, take Highway 69N to the OK-150 exit toward Texanna Road/State Park/Lake Eufaula.Turn right onto E1140 Rd/Texanna Rd. Travel east for 2 miles, turn right onto Belle Starr Rd/Northsouth 420, travel south for 2 miles and you will arrive at Belle Starr Campground.
The campground is accessible via US Highway 69, which is approximately 10 miles to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.3326 / -95.5397
Elevation: 192 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
6PM
Check out time
4PM
General
- October-March there are no gate attendants on duty, a volunteer will make rounds and check in/out campers. If you need assistance please call the Eufaula Project Office 918-799-5843
- Gates open at 6AM and close at 10PM. Camping is permitted in designated campsites only. Each campsite is limited to 1 wheeled camping unit with up to 3 tents. Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days within any 30 day period. Campers must occupy the campsite at least once during each 24 hour period. Each campsite may not have its own water spigot, some share with adjacent sites consequently you may need extra hose to reach, we apologize for the inconvenience. Campers shall keep their sites free of trash and litter during the period of occupancy and shall remove all personal equipment and clean their sites upon departure. Fires must be contained within the fire ring or grill provided. These are NOT trash receptacles, please leave them free of food and litter upon departure. Bathrooms are closed and winterized from November 1st - March 31st.
- 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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Last updated: June 4, 2026