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Beaver Dunes
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Beaver Dunes

Perryton, Oklahoma
4.4 (182 reviews)

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About Beaver Dunes

Campground in Oklahoma.

Beaver Dunes Public Campground offers a unique and memorable camping experience in the heart of the Oklahoma Panhandle, where visitors can enjoy the raw beauty of one of the region's most distinctive natural landscapes. Located near the town of Beaver, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the remarkable sand dunes that give the area its character and charm. The dunes themselves create a striking desert-like environment that feels worlds away from everyday life, providing an adventure-filled backdrop for RV camping that appeals to both thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

The area surrounding Beaver Dunes offers a compelling mix of outdoor recreation opportunities and authentic small-town charm. Visitors can explore the dramatic sand formations that dominate the landscape, which are particularly popular with off-road enthusiasts and families looking for outdoor adventure. The rolling terrain creates scenic vistas that change throughout the day as sunlight shifts across the dunes, offering photographers and nature lovers endless opportunities to capture the region's striking beauty. The relatively remote location means that camping here offers a genuine escape from crowds and urban distractions, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the natural environment.

Beaver, the nearby community, provides convenient access to essential services, local dining, and a genuine taste of rural Oklahoma hospitality. The region's clear skies make it excellent for stargazing, with minimal light pollution creating ideal conditions for viewing the night sky. The Panhandle region has a rich history tied to cattle ranching, pioneer heritage, and the expansive grasslands that stretch across western Oklahoma, adding cultural depth to any visit.

This campground attracts visitors seeking adventure in a distinctive natural setting, from families wanting quality outdoor time to outdoor enthusiasts exploring Oklahoma's diverse landscapes. The combination of unique terrain, accessible recreation, and proximity to small-town services makes Beaver Dunes a compelling choice for RV travelers wanting to discover the lesser-known gems of the Oklahoma Panhandle.
4.4

Rating

182

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Perryton is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oklahoma weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Perryton.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Perryton. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Beaver Dunes Reviews

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Jack B

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jack B

Convenient. Paved road into Campgrounds. Dump station free for park campers that paid for their site. ($10 dollars for dump station only) Fee still 25$ Right next to orv park. Sites were level, with electric and working water at sites. Also had concrete picnic tables.

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Vincent Sheridan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Vincent Sheridan

Cute park with potential but sadly under neglect by City of Beaver and visitors alike. Streetlights shot out, broken windows at the shower house, trash in the bush with trash cans full with sun faded garbage. Highway noise is noticeable and way too much traffic for what should be a simple dead end campground loop. Not sure if it’s used as a drug drop or if everyone in town with a Mustang has an... Cute park with potential but sadly under neglect by City of Beaver and visitors alike. Streetlights shot out, broken windows at the shower house, trash in the bush with trash cans full with sun faded garbage. Highway noise is noticeable and way too much traffic for what should be a simple dead end campground loop. Not sure if it’s used as a drug drop or if everyone in town with a Mustang has an obligation to do a drive through but it was excessive. Being fall, there’s absolutely no reason to do the park loop so I have no idea why the frequent traffic that didn’t stop, just drove through the loop. Pros - Has stable 20/30/50 amp electric service with snug connectors. Sites are level concrete pads with picnic tables and fire rings. Potable water spigots with decent pressure at each site. Most sites are pull-through for rigs up to 50 feet. The showers are hot with nice water flow. The shower house is dated but functional. Grass is mowed, paths are paved and has an RV dump. Cons - Traffic and trash. The two trash cans at the tent sites were both full. Judging by the fading of ink, the trash isn’t new. There’s burned trash in a couple of fire rings. Burned cans and plastic, sad. Both mirrors in the shower house, broken. A toilet loose on the floor, one shower stall missing the handle, a window broken with loose glass. There’s 3 streetlights, none worked as the bulbs were shot out. Lastly, the traffic. We were the only ones camping at either campground but there were dozens of cars that seemingly use the loop as a turnaround. It didn’t feel unsafe but something seemed “off” with the traffic. Worse, no drive through by city, state or law enforcement. At $25 a night, the price is affordable but I really wasn’t expecting such apathy from the City of Beaver in its condition. Hope someone with authority and pride reads this and pays the campgrounds a visit and not a drive through. Off season, the trash and trash cans should be easy to maintain. Pics don’t lie…

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Vincent Sheridan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Vincent Sheridan

Cute park with potential but sadly under neglect by City of Beaver and visitors alike. Streetlights shot out, broken windows at the shower house, trash in the bush with trash cans full with sun faded garbage. Highway noise is noticeable and way too much traffic for what should be a simple dead end campground loop. Not sure if it’s used as a drug drop or if everyone in town with a Mustang has an... Cute park with potential but sadly under neglect by City of Beaver and visitors alike. Streetlights shot out, broken windows at the shower house, trash in the bush with trash cans full with sun faded garbage. Highway noise is noticeable and way too much traffic for what should be a simple dead end campground loop. Not sure if it’s used as a drug drop or if everyone in town with a Mustang has an obligation to do a drive through but it was excessive. Being fall, there’s absolutely no reason to do the park loop so I have no idea why the frequent traffic that didn’t stop, just drove through the loop. Pros - Has stable 20/30/50 amp electric service with snug connectors. Sites are level concrete pads with picnic tables and fire rings. Potable water spigots with decent pressure at each site. Most sites are pull-through for rigs up to 50 feet. The showers are hot with nice water flow. The shower house is dated but functional. Grass is mowed, paths are paved and has an RV dump. Cons - Traffic and trash. The two trash cans at the tent sites were both full. Judging by the fading of ink, the trash isn’t new. There’s burned trash in a couple of fire rings. Burned cans and plastic, sad. Both mirrors in the shower house, broken. A toilet loose on the floor, one shower stall missing the handle, a window broken with loose glass. There’s 3 streetlights, none worked as the bulbs were shot out. Lastly, the traffic. We were the only ones camping at either campground but there were dozens of cars that seemingly use the loop as a turnaround. It didn’t feel unsafe but something seemed “off” with the traffic. Worse, no drive through by city, state or law enforcement. At $25 a night, the price is affordable but I really wasn’t expecting such apathy from the City of Beaver in its condition. Hope someone with authority and pride reads this and pays the campgrounds a visit and not a drive through. Off season, the trash and trash cans should be easy to maintain. Pics don’t lie…

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Anna M

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Anna M

Stayed at the hunting cabin. It had electricity, lots of wall plugs, sufficient heating, and window AC. It needs some repairs, but was def way better than a tent in the middle of winter.

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Anna M

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Anna M

Stayed at the hunting cabin. It had electricity, lots of wall plugs, sufficient heating, and window AC. It needs some repairs, but was def way better than a tent in the middle of winter.

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CL Woods

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by CL Woods

Hackberry Campground: Nice big campsites for both RVs and tents (in 2 separate places) and a cabin right next to the lake! Pretty lake with wildlife. Dunes here for fun! Bathrooms and showers are “ok” but useable.

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CL Woods

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by CL Woods

Hackberry Campground: Nice big campsites for both RVs and tents (in 2 separate places) and a cabin right next to the lake! Pretty lake with wildlife. Dunes here for fun! Bathrooms and showers are “ok” but useable.

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Trotavan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Trotavan

It’s a nice Free park to do a trail or have a picnic. It has a self pay station for people that have ORV to drive on the dunes. Has a playground, basketball 🏀, restrooms, and covered picnic tables.

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