Warning
GeneralNo Gate Attendant for Heyburn Park Gate Shack 2026 Season: Pass Sales and Cash Sales will NOT be available this season. Please visit the Heyburn or Keystone Lake Office to purchase USACE Annual or ATB passes. Digital Passes can be purchased online. Only Credit Cards are being accepted at the Heyburn Lake Office. Please note, staffing is limited for Heyburn Lake Office. Please reach out to the Heyburn Lake Office at 918-247-6391 or the Keystone Lake Office at 918-865-2621 for questions.
About Heyburn Park
Number of accommodations: 46
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (516)
Review Summary
Stephen W
VerifiedJuly 5, 2021 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: HPAR
I have stayed at Heyburn Park on multiple occasions and always enjoyed my stay. The campground is well laid out with shade, multiple pull through sites with water and electric and beautiful lake views. The lake is large and there is a nice swimming beach. The campers are mainly families, friendly and quiet at night. On this visit the lake was flooded and rising due to heavy rains , so the beach was closed, but this is unusual. The two downsides to this campground are the bathroom facilities which are quite limited(men's have two showers and one flush toilet) and the roads leading into the campground are poorly maintained.
Stephen W
VerifiedJuly 5, 2021 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: HPAR
I have stayed at Heyburn Park on multiple occasions and always enjoyed my stay. The campground is well laid out with shade, multiple pull through sites with water and electric and beautiful lake views. The lake is large and there is a nice swimming beach. The campers are mainly families, friendly and quiet at night. On this visit the lake was flooded and rising due to heavy rains , so the beach was closed, but this is unusual. The two downsides to this campground are the bathroom facilities which are quite limited(men's have two showers and one flush toilet) and the roads leading into the campground are poorly maintained.
Freddie M
July 4, 2021
The pavilion and RV hookups were just fine as usual. Our family rents this space very year and it always seems to serve guys very well. The bathrooms nearby could have been cleaner. The light is low inside the bathrooms and the smell is not desirable. But we appreciate the Heyburn Park Pavilion every year as the venue for our family reunion. The Corps of Engineers Ranger that came by was very friendly and accommodating. Thank You all for another good experience.
Freddie M
July 4, 2021
The pavilion and RV hookups were just fine as usual. Our family rents this space very year and it always seems to serve guys very well. The bathrooms nearby could have been cleaner. The light is low inside the bathrooms and the smell is not desirable. But we appreciate the Heyburn Park Pavilion every year as the venue for our family reunion. The Corps of Engineers Ranger that came by was very friendly and accommodating. Thank You all for another good experience.
Lawrence J
VerifiedJuly 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: HPAR
This was a great location off the main thorough fare. I enjoyed this location and have recommended it to friends and family. The park was in a great location with views of the lake from all around. There was no attendant on duty at the main gate so that made it a little hard for me to navigate to my spot. I think there needs to be a giant park map posted upon the entrance so that one can navigate the park better. I had to drive around twice before finding my spot. I enjoyed driving around as it gave me a chance to see all the excited campers again.
Lawrence J
VerifiedJuly 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: HPAR
This was a great location off the main thorough fare. I enjoyed this location and have recommended it to friends and family. The park was in a great location with views of the lake from all around. There was no attendant on duty at the main gate so that made it a little hard for me to navigate to my spot. I think there needs to be a giant park map posted upon the entrance so that one can navigate the park better. I had to drive around twice before finding my spot. I enjoyed driving around as it gave me a chance to see all the excited campers again.
Kami T
VerifiedJuly 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: HPAR
The park itself was nice. Campsites were well spaced for decent privacy. However, we were here on the weekend and the place (campground specifically) was a nut house! There were anywhere from 3-5 cars at most campsites and people overcrowding the campsites. Most campgrounds don’t allow more than 2 cars per site to help prevent this issue. Also, the bathrooms were disgusting. We had vehicle issues and ended up having to stay 3 extra days while it got fixed. In the 4 days we were there the bathrooms didn’t get cleaned one single time. The trash got emptied and the toilet paper got refilled but that was it. There was poop on floor directly in front of the toilet in the women’s shower house on day 1 of our 4 days stay and it was still there when we left. This park has so much potential to be a great stay but the bathrooms need daily attention ans there really needs to be a limit on cars/people per campsite. Fix those issues and it would’ve been a 4+ star rating easy!
Kami T
VerifiedJuly 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: HPAR
The park itself was nice. Campsites were well spaced for decent privacy. However, we were here on the weekend and the place (campground specifically) was a nut house! There were anywhere from 3-5 cars at most campsites and people overcrowding the campsites. Most campgrounds don’t allow more than 2 cars per site to help prevent this issue. Also, the bathrooms were disgusting. We had vehicle issues and ended up having to stay 3 extra days while it got fixed. In the 4 days we were there the bathrooms didn’t get cleaned one single time. The trash got emptied and the toilet paper got refilled but that was it. There was poop on floor directly in front of the toilet in the women’s shower house on day 1 of our 4 days stay and it was still there when we left. This park has so much potential to be a great stay but the bathrooms need daily attention ans there really needs to be a limit on cars/people per campsite. Fix those issues and it would’ve been a 4+ star rating easy!
Carla B
VerifiedJune 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: ORIL
We had a great time. Very quiet . Loved it and we are coming back soon
Carla B
VerifiedJune 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: ORIL
We had a great time. Very quiet . Loved it and we are coming back soon
Location Heyburn Park
Address:
28381 W Heyburn Lake Road
Kellyville, OK, 74039-9615
United States
Coming from OKC, continue east on I-44 on Turner Turnpike. There are 2 exits that may be taken.
Option 1: Exit 196, exiting towards Bristow/Keystone Lake. From Bristow, go north towards HWY 48 and continue straight on OK-66 past the PDQ gas station for roughly 5 miles. Turn left onto S 273rd W Ave and take a slight right following the asphalt road to continue on S 273rd W Ave. Continue onto S 273rd W Ave road for about 3 miles and turn left onto E0740 Rd/Lake Heyburn Rd. Heyburn Park is 0.5 on the right.
Option 2: Exit 203, exiting towards Kellyville. Take Exit 203 and turn right onto OK-66 crossing over the turnpike bridge. Turn right onto S 273rd W Ave and take a slight right following the asphalt road to continue on S 273rd W Ave. Continue onto S 273rd W Ave road for about 3 miles and turn left onto E0740 Rd/Lake Heyburn Rd. Heyburn Park is 0.5 on the right.
Guests may also follow OK-66 to go through Kellyville for gas.
Coming from Tulsa, continue west on I-44 on Turner Turnpike. There are 2 exits that may be taken.
Option 1: Exit 211, exiting towards Kellyville/Sapulpa. Turn left onto OK-33 E followed by a right at the stoplight onto OK-66 W. This will take you through Kellyville. Turn right onto E0740 Rd between the Dollar General store and Simple Simon's Pizza. Follow E0740 Rd for 5.5 miles and turn right onto S 257th W Ave. Take a slight left onto Heyburn Lake Rd and follow this road for 2 miles passing the dam and the Corps Office. Heyburn Park is on the right.
Option 2: Exit 203, exiting towards Kellyville. Turn right onto OK-66. About .4 miles, turn left onto S 273rd W Ave and take a slight right following the asphalt road to continue on S 273rd W Ave. Continue onto S 273rd W Ave road for about 3 miles and turn left onto E0740 Rd/Lake Heyburn Rd. Heyburn Park is 0.5 on the right.
Coming from Mannford or Keystone Lake. Going west on HWY OK-51, turn left onto State HWY 48. Stay for HWY 48 until you approach a 4 way intersection across from Phillips 66 gas station. Turn left onto OK-33 E. Follow OK-33 for about 15 miles and turn right onto S 241st W Ave (there is no sign indicating the lake but there is a white church on the left side of the highway across the turn). Follow this road for 5.5 miles until you reach road W 151st St S. Google will direct you to take a right on W 141st St S which is a gravel road and inclines at the top (not recommended for large trailers). Go past the gravel road and continue onto the asphalt road and turn right on W 151st St S and follow this road until you reach a 4 way intersection. Turn right onto S 257th W Ave. Take a slight left onto Heyburn Lake Rd and follow this road for 2 miles passing the dam and the Corps Office. Heyburn Park is on the right.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.9455 / -96.3077
Elevation: 244 feet
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralNo Gate Attendant for Heyburn Park Gate Shack 2026 Season: Pass Sales and Cash Sales will NOT be available this season. Please visit the Heyburn or Keystone Lake Office to purchase USACE Annual or ATB passes. Digital Passes can be purchased online. Only Credit Cards are being accepted at the Heyburn Lake Office. Please note, staffing is limited for Heyburn Lake Office. Please reach out to the Heyburn Lake Office at 918-247-6391 or the Keystone Lake Office at 918-865-2621 for questions.
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Last updated: May 20, 2026