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About Potato Hills Central
Number of accommodations: 82
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Reviews (245)
What Guests Are Saying
Potato Hills Central is a well-maintained campground with spacious sites, beautiful views, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for camping and outdoor activities. Guests appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendliness of the camp host, Jordan, enhancing their overall experience. While some restrooms could use improvement and the lake poses navigation challenges, the campground's natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite destination for many.
What Guests Are Saying
Potato Hills Central is a well-maintained campground with spacious sites, beautiful views, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for camping and outdoor activities. Guests appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendliness of the camp host, Jordan, enhancing their overall experience. While some restrooms could use improvement and the lake poses navigation challenges, the campground's natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite destination for many.
Review Summary
Sheila G
VerifiedOctober 22, 2024 • Stayed at: D91, Loop: LD
We camped for 3 days with our horses, and it was really nice. The campground is very clean and so is the shower house and bathroom. The horse pens are great and close to your trailer. We had D91 site. The water for your hookup is right where it should be. The other horse sites, do not have a hydrant next to the electric. You have to share a hydrant with someone, and it is not close. You better bring about 100ft of hose and a splitter. All the horse pens have water at them which was nice. The staff checked in on us and was very helpful with information.
michael e
VerifiedOctober 17, 2024 • Stayed at: A23, Loop: LA
We had a great time at potato hill central, we stayed in the A loop campsites were a mixture of gravel and asphalt , mostly level with good spacing between them. There was water at every site and 30/50 amp connections. The water and electric look like they have been upgraded within a couple of years. The area is nice we ventured into Clayton and ate at LIL mommas and K country kitchen , both have good food. The campground was well maintained with a very nice gentleman working the entrance when we arrived. He created us and had the parking passes filled out and ready to go for our reservation. The dump station is on a loop all to itself and prevents campers backing up the entrance / exit. All in all a nice campground .
James S
VerifiedOctober 15, 2024 • Stayed at: A19, Loop: LA
10/10 recommend!! We stay every October for a 5 days and every year it has been perfect! Clean campsites, friendly staff, 1 of the women's restrooms didn't work this year but they had plenty more to choose from. We will be back for many years to come!! Our family loves it here!!
Allen L
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: B32, Loop: LB
Originally had booked at another site 6A, but it was not flat enough for our tent. I had originally saw this site was available and there was no picture so wasn't sure, but area is super flat and right on the water. Nice space and was not too close to our neighbors. Campgrounds are nice, but the bathrooms could use some work. Completely infested with bugs. Campground A and D had cleaner bathrooms.
Kristy P
VerifiedOctober 13, 2024 • Stayed at: D84, Loop: LD
This is a great campground. Almost all the sites are good sites and you have several to pick from that have good views of the lake. The dump station has a grate across the sewer hole so you can't attach your hose. Pro- you don't have to attach your hose. Con- it's smellier. lol Overall, we enjoyed our stay and want to go back.
lynn y
VerifiedSeptember 19, 2024 • Stayed at: A24, Loop: LA
Clean peaceful and clean bathrooms, could use some shoreline weed work to allow better access
Eric G
VerifiedSeptember 16, 2024 • Stayed at: C66, Loop: LC
Campsite isnt level and you will have a difficult time leveling your camper. Your Camp amenities are behind your camper.
It is close to the water if you have a boat or pwc.
Steven J
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: D93, Loop: LD
Location was convenient to the Choctaw Labor Day Festival at Tuskahoma. Nice shade trees and quiet location.
Connie P
VerifiedSeptember 8, 2024 • Stayed at: A19, Loop: LA
Had a great time. Just a bit hot. 😊
Jo-Ann J
VerifiedJuly 23, 2024 • Stayed at: A23, Loop: LA
Nice quiet spot for the heat of summer. It was not cool, but there was shade and a frequent breeze from the lake. Restrooms were clean and grounds well maintained. The trail between Central and South campsites was a pleasure to explore.
Location Potato Hills Central
Address:
42160 Sh 43
Clayton, OK, 74536
United States
From Mcalister, Oklahoma, go south 4 miles on US-69 to Indian Nations Turnpike. Go south on Indian Nations Turnpike to Daisy, Oklahoma, 26
miles. Go east on State Highway 43 to Sardis Lake Office, 33 miles.
Then drive north on State Highway 2 for 2 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.625 / -95.325
Policies & Rules
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Firewood restrictions are in effect to prevent the spread of invasive insects and disease; http://dontmovefirewood.org/ Click here for more information |
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Pets must be on a six foot leash at all times. Pets are not allowed on the beach. |
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Equestrian trail riders: Please park behind the dumpster at the entrance to D-loop or in the grassy area to the east of campsite 94. |
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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. |