About Buckhorn Campground (Chickasaw)
Number of accommodations: 41
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
- Potable Water
Cooking and Fire
- Fire Pit
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (559)
What Guests Are Saying
Buckhorn Campground is highly praised for its beautiful, well-maintained sites and clean facilities, including bathrooms and showers. Campers appreciate the friendly campground host and the variety of activities available, particularly those related to Chickasaw culture. While some have noted issues with raccoons and noise from fellow campers, the overall experience remains positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Buckhorn Campground is highly praised for its beautiful, well-maintained sites and clean facilities, including bathrooms and showers. Campers appreciate the friendly campground host and the variety of activities available, particularly those related to Chickasaw culture. While some have noted issues with raccoons and noise from fellow campers, the overall experience remains positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
susan l
VerifiedNovember 8, 2020 • Stayed at: 054C, Loop: Loop C
Love this camp ground! Well maintained. Access to the lake is great. Comfort station was clean.
nancy s
VerifiedNovember 1, 2020 • Stayed at: 059C, Loop: Loop C
GREAT SPOT! We had a waterfront location with water and electric hookups. The host was friendly and helpful. The only wildlife we experienced was a heron...and he was delightful.
Terry W
VerifiedOctober 31, 2020 • Stayed at: 068C, Loop: Loop C
Awesome time here.... very nice restroom facilities... spacing & tent sites very nice
Steven N
VerifiedOctober 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 052C, Loop: Loop C
We were here for 2 nights at spot 52 on Loop C. The camping spot was level and a good size. Firepit had an attached grill to it which made cooking easy. The camp host was patrolling around often, and noise from other campers was never an issue. Bathrooms and showers were in good condition. The shower was warm and ran off a timer. Not a problem though. Cell phone reception wasn't great, but I enjoyed that and it helped me keep the phone out of my hand. Just enjoyed the outside more. Coming from Dallas it is a quick and easy trip and we are looking forward to camping here again.
Randy J
VerifiedOctober 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 085C, Loop: Loop C
Wonderful, heavily wooded campground. Interesting venues around Sulphuric to learn the history of the Chickasaw Indians, the CCC camps and their lasting heritage.
Very clean restrooms. A little challenging for big rigs due to narrow roads and tree limbs.
Wes H
VerifiedOctober 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 076C, Loop: Loop C
The on-site rangers were extremely helpful. We had rented a RV for the first time and had a few hitches to deal with. Helped us with black water dump clog and problems sliding out room extension to mention two issues! Site was A+ for handicap and beautiful.
Courtney D
VerifiedOctober 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 058C, Loop: Loop C
The campsite was spectacular, my site was right on the water. This was my first visit to Chickasaw so I was a little disappointed that pretty much the only activities to do are water-based. I had hoped for some more hiking. Visiting all of the springs was a good hike, I would recommend it, but otherwise the trails were pretty mediocre. After hiking all of the trails and with very few other options for entertainment (it was October and around 40 degrees so we couldn't go swimming,) I learned how to fish from the bank near my campsite, which was a lot more fun that I had expected it to be. In just a few hours, I caught at least 5 perch and a bluegill (I think it was a bluegill, but I'm not an ichthyologist haha.) I cannot attest to how good the bass fishing is or if you'll be successful catching fish big enough to eat, but as a complete beginner I will say that catching a bunch of little fish on the shore of the beautiful lake while watching the birds was a surprisingly fun way to spend my trip. The most important thing to me was that the fish were biting frequently enough that it wasn't boring.
Other than that, the bathrooms are spectacular (for a public park.) Easily the nicest bathrooms I've used in any state or national park. Bring a hammer if you're in a tent to drive the stakes down. We had to use rocks because we forgot our hammer and the ground too solid to drive them in with our body weight. If you stay on the lakefront, prepare for the wind. Even after staking our tent down completely, it collapsed under the wind on a particularly windy day. We ended up adding an extra guy line to keep it up. Also, the temperature on the waterfront sites is several degrees colder than those sites behind trees, pack an extra jacket and wear layers!
Daniel L
VerifiedOctober 28, 2020 • Stayed at: 086C, Loop: Loop C
We found this place quite by accident, hoping to camp in the Arbuckle Mountains that we had driven through several times but never explored. We were so happy with the beautiful setting and facilities! Our rig is 36’, and leveling was difficult, but we managed. I wouldn’t have wanted to be in anything much bigger in our site. We spent a day exploring the park, and the rangers at the Travertine Nature Center went above and beyond to provide information. We finished our day at a wine tasting in town- very nice. A beautiful place to enjoy nature!
James M
VerifiedOctober 22, 2020 • Stayed at: 053C, Loop: Loop C
Very nice, quiet and clean, great price,
Laure G
VerifiedOctober 21, 2020 • Stayed at: 077C, Loop: Loop C
Spot 77 was much better than the last spot we got!(75)
Location Buckhorn Campground (Chickasaw)
Address:
901 West 1st Street
Sulphur, OK, 73086
United States
From Interstate 35, take Exit 55 and drive towards the city of Davis, OK. Once in Davis, go east on Highway 7. Watch for the Chickasaw National Recreation Area signs. For Buckhorn Campgrounds, Pavilion, and Picnic Area, drive approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of Davis to the only 4 way STOP (Jct Hwy 7 and Hwy 177) in the city of Sulphur. Turn right on Hwy 177 and go approximately 7 miles to Buckhorn Road. Turn right at Buckhorn Road and drive all the way down until you reach your desired location. Follow the directional signs
Buckhorn Campground is accessible via Interstate 35, approximately 8 miles from the exit. From there, travelers can take Highway 7 east towards Sulphur and connect to Highway 177.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.4289 / -96.9897
Elevation: 287 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
2:30PM
Check out time
12PM
General
- Recreational and medical marijuana are not permitted in Chickasaw National Recreation Area at any time.
- In case of emergency, call 911. If you have a non-emergency after hours and no Camp Host is available, the local dispatch number is 580-622-3918.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026