About Doris Campground
Number of accommodations: 90
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Birding
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Photography
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Showers
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1160)
What Guests Are Saying
Doris Campground is praised for its beautiful location within a wildlife refuge, clean facilities, and friendly hosts. Many visitors appreciate the variety of hiking trails and wildlife sightings, contributing to a peaceful camping experience. However, some concerns include limited bathroom facilities and inconsistent enforcement of campground rules, which could be improved for larger groups.
What Guests Are Saying
Doris Campground is praised for its beautiful location within a wildlife refuge, clean facilities, and friendly hosts. Many visitors appreciate the variety of hiking trails and wildlife sightings, contributing to a peaceful camping experience. However, some concerns include limited bathroom facilities and inconsistent enforcement of campground rules, which could be improved for larger groups.
Review Summary
Ruth K
VerifiedMarch 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 65, Loop: E
Very nice campsites. They were large enough you had space for kids to play without being in your neighbor’s camp. The quiet hours were generally well observed. Picnic tables were concrete so no worry about splinters. Having flushing toilets and showers in March was nice.
Robert A
VerifiedMarch 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: D
Very friendly and accommodating staff. Huge sites and great views.
Catherine B
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: B
RV 26 ft, Loop B, March 2023. Hiking is outstanding. Visitors center informative and friendly staff. Campground hosts very friendly and helpful. Overall, enjoyed our stay and would return for the hiking and wildlife viewing. We spotted Bison, Elk, Deer, Belted Kingfisher, Beaver, wren, woodpecker, flicker, geese, ducks, prairie dogs, and more. Loop B is electric only. Water is available and was told the Dump Station water is potable; it is easy to access, but never knew you could use the dump station water spigot for potable water fill up. Dump station was clean and easy to use. The additional potable water station with the easiest access is at the primitive camping entry, just before Loop B; however, when we arrived, there were cars parked in the pullout, blocking the water. Would be nice if they marked that stop for RV water fill up, so you can access it. The other potable water stations are difficult to access without a long water hose (50 ft or so), and also allow car parking which blocks access to water. Good news is, they have water now! RV sites in Loop B are clean, and relatively easy to level, abit narrow and some are short, but nothing new for state park facilities. Trees/shade throughout Loop B was nice. We ran out of water and did have to use the Campground showers near Loop C entry; ug. Better than nothing, but would have preferred a dip in the lake vs their showers. Push button shower, one temperature, lukewarm when it was low 40's outside. Floors are old and in disrepair, bring your flip flops and don't let your clothes touch the ground, floors had dirt/scum mixture that looked unsanitary.
Ryan K
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: D
Great campsite in the Wichitas. With easy access to water and trails, it's a phenomenal location. The amenities are what are to be expected at a camp ground, but they are clean and kept up with. Water and Fire Wood available in an honor system at the check-in gate. Patrol trucks were constant which made me feel at ease. Each campsite has it's own piece of brilliance, and I'm excited to get back and experience the next site.
Tim F
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 62, Loop: E
Nice site. A little small for a big fifth wheel camper.
Andrew V
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 87, Loop: SP
Great location. Nice campground. Pit toilets could use an update.
Catherine B
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: B
RV 26 ft, Loop B, March 2023. Hiking is outstanding. Visitors center informative and friendly staff. Campground hosts very friendly and helpful. Overall, enjoyed our stay and would return for the hiking and wildlife viewing. We spotted Bison, Elk, Deer, Belted Kingfisher, Beaver, wren, woodpecker, flicker, geese, ducks, prairie dogs, and more. Loop B is electric only. Water is available and was told the Dump Station water is potable; it is easy to access, but never knew you could use the dump station water spigot for potable water fill up. Dump station was clean and easy to use. The additional potable water station with the easiest access is at the primitive camping entry, just before Loop B; however, when we arrived, there were cars parked in the pullout, blocking the water. Would be nice if they marked that stop for RV water fill up, so you can access it. The other potable water stations are difficult to access without a long water hose (50 ft or so), and also allow car parking which blocks access to water. Good news is, they have water now! RV sites in Loop B are clean, and relatively easy to level, abit narrow and some are short, but nothing new for state park facilities. Trees/shade throughout Loop B was nice. We ran out of water and did have to use the Campground showers near Loop C entry; ug. Better than nothing, but would have preferred a dip in the lake vs their showers. Push button shower, one temperature, lukewarm when it was low 40's outside. Floors are old and in disrepair, bring your flip flops and don't let your clothes touch the ground, floors had dirt/scum mixture that looked unsanitary.
Ryan K
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: D
Great campsite in the Wichitas. With easy access to water and trails, it's a phenomenal location. The amenities are what are to be expected at a camp ground, but they are clean and kept up with. Water and Fire Wood available in an honor system at the check-in gate. Patrol trucks were constant which made me feel at ease. Each campsite has it's own piece of brilliance, and I'm excited to get back and experience the next site.
Tim F
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 62, Loop: E
Nice site. A little small for a big fifth wheel camper.
Andrew V
VerifiedMarch 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 87, Loop: SP
Great location. Nice campground. Pit toilets could use an update.
Location Doris Campground
Address:
127 Nw Camp Doris Road
Indiahoma, OK, 73552
United States
From I-44 take Highway 49 (exit 45). Go west 7 miles to the Refuge gate or 14 miles to the Visitor Center. If coming from Highway 62, take Highway 115 (Cache exit) north to the Refuge Gate.
Doris Campground is accessible via I-44 and Highway 49, with Highway 49 leading west for 7 miles to the Refuge gate. Additionally, Highway 62 is nearby, with Highway 115 providing access to the Refuge gate.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.7193 / -98.6495
Elevation: 467 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026