About Virgil Point
Number of accommodations: 52
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Swimming
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2026 Season availability
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- Dump station on site
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- Showers
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Reviews (168)
What Guests Are Saying
Virgil Point is praised for its beautiful sunsets, clean and well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a pleasant camping destination. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and scenic water views, with some noting great picnic areas and level sites. However, there are concerns about maintenance, including electrical issues, bathhouse cleanliness, and some campsites being under water.
What Guests Are Saying
Virgil Point is praised for its beautiful sunsets, clean and well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a pleasant camping destination. Many visitors enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and scenic water views, with some noting great picnic areas and level sites. However, there are concerns about maintenance, including electrical issues, bathhouse cleanliness, and some campsites being under water.
Review Summary
Brian H
VerifiedOctober 20, 2021 • Stayed at: B-01, Loop: B-RO
Mid sized park with 2 camping areas. Loop B has shaded gravel driveways that are fairly level and widely spaced. Plenty of room to breath. Beautiful trees and a park like atmosphere.
The other loop has just a couple shaded spots and all the sites have concrete pads that appear to be level with less spacing between sites.
Overall the park is clean and well maintained.
Brian H
VerifiedOctober 20, 2021 • Stayed at: B-01, Loop: B-RO
Mid sized park with 2 camping areas. Loop B has shaded gravel driveways that are fairly level and widely spaced. Plenty of room to breath. Beautiful trees and a park like atmosphere.
The other loop has just a couple shaded spots and all the sites have concrete pads that appear to be level with less spacing between sites.
Overall the park is clean and well maintained.
john t
VerifiedOctober 18, 2021 • Stayed at: B-16, Loop: B-RO
i had a wonderful time,the weather was beautiful so the pictures were exceptional.sincerely,john
john t
VerifiedOctober 18, 2021 • Stayed at: B-16, Loop: B-RO
i had a wonderful time,the weather was beautiful so the pictures were exceptional.sincerely,john
Karen M
VerifiedAugust 8, 2021 • Stayed at: B-20, Loop: B-RO
We stayed in the B loop. The campsites are not paved, but level. We did battle some ants. We were there end of July and only about 6 sites had campers and that suited us perfectly. The C loop has paved sites and it was full and pretty crowded. Boat ramp is near C as well, so a couple of reasons for the popularity of the loop. The camp host looks like he’s lived I. c loop a very long time- lots of stuff.
Karen M
VerifiedAugust 8, 2021 • Stayed at: B-20, Loop: B-RO
We stayed in the B loop. The campsites are not paved, but level. We did battle some ants. We were there end of July and only about 6 sites had campers and that suited us perfectly. The C loop has paved sites and it was full and pretty crowded. Boat ramp is near C as well, so a couple of reasons for the popularity of the loop. The camp host looks like he’s lived I. c loop a very long time- lots of stuff.
Scotty G
VerifiedJuly 26, 2021 • Stayed at: C-18, Loop: C-RO
This is a GREAT place to camp. However, the 50 amp and 20 amp plugs don’t work (and haven’t for some time). We do have a 50 to 30 amp adapter and used it, but it limits the number of things we can run at one time. We would’ve liked to have plugged the outdoor fan into the 20 amp plug (instead of into the camper since the 50 amp plug doesn’t work), but it doesn’t work either. This would be the best spot in the park in the middle of summer if y’all could get these fixed.
Scotty G
VerifiedJuly 26, 2021 • Stayed at: C-18, Loop: C-RO
This is a GREAT place to camp. However, the 50 amp and 20 amp plugs don’t work (and haven’t for some time). We do have a 50 to 30 amp adapter and used it, but it limits the number of things we can run at one time. We would’ve liked to have plugged the outdoor fan into the 20 amp plug (instead of into the camper since the 50 amp plug doesn’t work), but it doesn’t work either. This would be the best spot in the park in the middle of summer if y’all could get these fixed.
Roger B
VerifiedJuly 24, 2021 • Stayed at: B-20, Loop: B-RO
It was literally a last minute decision to ride through this campground to check it out, and book it online while sitting in front of the site. I received a quick on-line reservation authorization via e-mail on my account. The weather was hot (June 2021). It was nice that this campground offered several sites with shade trees. Fortunately the site we decided on was available (per online reservations) and located on the lake side with awesome views. The only bad experience we had was on the day we were leaving (unhooking/tearing down) the guys showed up with weed eaters, then mowers, and was getting right up to our Motorhome and motorcycle trailer. There were only 3 RV's total in the park including us, and for some reason they started on our side first. I jumped out of the RV and and asked them if they could wait another 30 minutes before they finished over here. There were huge amounts of common area in the park with no campers around. My wife offered all 3 of the workers on our site and another one close by ice cold bottle water. They were happy and thirsty. (It was HOT!) They moved on to the other vacant areas in the campground. From my 25 years of RVing I personally think yard maitance close to check out time should be avoided. I obviously felt rushed even through It was only 11:00 am and technically we had several more hours b4 check out time. It's not safe to rush any campers on moving day tearing down to travel. We were planning, and needed to leave by 12:00 noon. To head to our next corps park in Arkansas. But, with that said, we really love, and appreciate the Army Corps of engineers campgrounds. Very affordable for us (seniors). 90% of the time the parks are well kept and very nice. I love the ease of the online booking too. We will see you soon!
Roger B
VerifiedJuly 24, 2021 • Stayed at: B-20, Loop: B-RO
It was literally a last minute decision to ride through this campground to check it out, and book it online while sitting in front of the site. I received a quick on-line reservation authorization via e-mail on my account. The weather was hot (June 2021). It was nice that this campground offered several sites with shade trees. Fortunately the site we decided on was available (per online reservations) and located on the lake side with awesome views. The only bad experience we had was on the day we were leaving (unhooking/tearing down) the guys showed up with weed eaters, then mowers, and was getting right up to our Motorhome and motorcycle trailer. There were only 3 RV's total in the park including us, and for some reason they started on our side first. I jumped out of the RV and and asked them if they could wait another 30 minutes before they finished over here. There were huge amounts of common area in the park with no campers around. My wife offered all 3 of the workers on our site and another one close by ice cold bottle water. They were happy and thirsty. (It was HOT!) They moved on to the other vacant areas in the campground. From my 25 years of RVing I personally think yard maitance close to check out time should be avoided. I obviously felt rushed even through It was only 11:00 am and technically we had several more hours b4 check out time. It's not safe to rush any campers on moving day tearing down to travel. We were planning, and needed to leave by 12:00 noon. To head to our next corps park in Arkansas. But, with that said, we really love, and appreciate the Army Corps of engineers campgrounds. Very affordable for us (seniors). 90% of the time the parks are well kept and very nice. I love the ease of the online booking too. We will see you soon!
Location Virgil Point
Address:
Po Box 99
Sawyer, OK, 74756-0099
United States
From Hugo, OK, take Highway 70 east for 10 miles, then turn north onto Highway 147. Continue for 2 miles and follow the posted signs to the campground.
Virgil Point is accessible via Highway 70, which connects to the east of Hugo, OK. It is also accessible via Highway 147, which leads directly to the campground after a short distance.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.0497 / -95.3779
Elevation: 138 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Pets must remain on leash under 6 feet in length
- 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.
- All sites have a 14-day limit.
- A dump station is on property, any discharge of waste waters is prohibited.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026