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
Brittany S
VerifiedMay 12, 2025 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: C
Family had a blast! We always have an amazing time when we stay at Doris. Hiked to little baldy, enjoyed medicine park and just enjoyed time away from the busy crazy world we live in. Loved the self service ice and firewood. Bathrooms were nice. There was a longhorn chilling in the campground just minding his business so that was exciting!
Would always recommend anyone that loves nature and amazing hiking trails and views to stay here! Thanks again!
Brittany S
VerifiedMay 12, 2025 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: C
Family had a blast! We always have an amazing time when we stay at Doris. Hiked to little baldy, enjoyed medicine park and just enjoyed time away from the busy crazy world we live in. Loved the self service ice and firewood. Bathrooms were nice. There was a longhorn chilling in the campground just minding his business so that was exciting!
Would always recommend anyone that loves nature and amazing hiking trails and views to stay here! Thanks again!
Michael B
VerifiedApril 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: D
Nice and clean showers and restrooms. A very quiet campground and great hiking all around. Sharing the refuge with bison, longhorns, turkey, and elk was awesome.
Michael B
VerifiedApril 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: D
Nice and clean showers and restrooms. A very quiet campground and great hiking all around. Sharing the refuge with bison, longhorns, turkey, and elk was awesome.
John S
VerifiedApril 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: C
Great clean lake view site. Well kept bath rooms. As a bicyclist it was great to start right from my campsite and tour the refuge. Abundance of wildlife was fantastic. Plenty of good hikes too.
John S
VerifiedApril 23, 2025 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: C
Great clean lake view site. Well kept bath rooms. As a bicyclist it was great to start right from my campsite and tour the refuge. Abundance of wildlife was fantastic. Plenty of good hikes too.
Eric S
VerifiedApril 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 72, Loop: SP
We loved camping here. We spent most of our time hiking the trails, especially the ones right in the campgrounds. Little Baldy was a perfect way to start and finish our day. We were here during the full moon and it really lit everything up beautifully, it was so nice to turn our lights off and just be. We loved how easy it was to get around the campground and how close the bathrooms, showers, and water were. I do recommend some kind of shower caddy because we noticed people would forget their stuff. The shower head was also very wide and kind of aggressive (so put your stuff behind the concrete wall) but it did the job. We brought an expanding cart that had no problems on the gravel path either, it's a must if you're in any of the walk up spots. When booking it didn't say if the walk up spots had a table but they do, a concrete one with a charcoal grill next to it. There was even a log to sit on by the fire ring (with no grill). The wildlife was amazing and by far our favorite part, you have to go to the visitor center to get all the good info (they have paper lists of all the critters!). And lastly we'd definitely recommend going into Lawton to go to the Great Plains Museum, it was so fun! It's very kid oriented, with lots of activities and life size recreations of a general store you can actually shop in, a tent with clothes to try on, a tornado simulator(you're in the storm shelter), and so much more. We don't have kids and it was so cool!
Eric S
VerifiedApril 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 72, Loop: SP
We loved camping here. We spent most of our time hiking the trails, especially the ones right in the campgrounds. Little Baldy was a perfect way to start and finish our day. We were here during the full moon and it really lit everything up beautifully, it was so nice to turn our lights off and just be. We loved how easy it was to get around the campground and how close the bathrooms, showers, and water were. I do recommend some kind of shower caddy because we noticed people would forget their stuff. The shower head was also very wide and kind of aggressive (so put your stuff behind the concrete wall) but it did the job. We brought an expanding cart that had no problems on the gravel path either, it's a must if you're in any of the walk up spots. When booking it didn't say if the walk up spots had a table but they do, a concrete one with a charcoal grill next to it. There was even a log to sit on by the fire ring (with no grill). The wildlife was amazing and by far our favorite part, you have to go to the visitor center to get all the good info (they have paper lists of all the critters!). And lastly we'd definitely recommend going into Lawton to go to the Great Plains Museum, it was so fun! It's very kid oriented, with lots of activities and life size recreations of a general store you can actually shop in, a tent with clothes to try on, a tornado simulator(you're in the storm shelter), and so much more. We don't have kids and it was so cool!
Ron P
VerifiedApril 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: A
We enjoyed our stay at Doris Campground. Our site was clean and we saw lots of wild turkeys. The nearby composting toilets were clean.
Ron P
VerifiedApril 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: A
We enjoyed our stay at Doris Campground. Our site was clean and we saw lots of wild turkeys. The nearby composting toilets were clean.
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