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Spring Creek Dispersed Sites
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Spring Creek Dispersed Sites

Foss, Oklahoma
4.7 (20 reviews)

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About Spring Creek Dispersed Sites

Dispersed camping.

Spring Creek Dispersed Sites offers RV travelers a genuine escape into Oklahoma's natural landscape, where you can experience backcountry camping without the constraints of developed facilities. These dispersed camping areas provide access to some of the state's most authentic outdoor experiences, perfect for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with nature.

The dispersed sites around Spring Creek are ideal for RV enthusiasts who prefer a more primitive camping style. You'll find yourself surrounded by Oklahoma's diverse terrain, with opportunities to explore creeks, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas. The beauty of dispersed camping is the freedom it offers—you can often choose your own site within designated areas, allowing you to find the perfect spot that matches your comfort level and desired level of seclusion.

Oklahoma's landscape around these areas showcases the state's natural beauty, from rolling grasslands to wooded creek bottoms. The region is home to various wildlife species, making it excellent for nature photographers and bird watchers. Early mornings and evenings often reward visitors with sightings of deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. The creek itself provides a calming backdrop and opportunities for those interested in fishing or simply enjoying the soothing sounds of flowing water.

This area appeals particularly to RVers who value self-sufficiency and minimal environmental impact. Without maintained facilities, you'll need to come prepared with water, supplies, and a willingness to leave no trace. It's an excellent choice for experienced RV campers who appreciate the freedom and authenticity that dispersed camping provides. The cost is typically minimal or free, making it budget-friendly for extended stays.

Spring Creek Dispersed Sites represents quintessential Oklahoma outdoor recreation—a chance to experience the state's natural heritage in its most unmanicured form. Whether you're passing through Oklahoma or making it your seasonal destination, these dispersed sites offer a refreshing alternative to traditional RV parks.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Foss 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 Foss.

Explore the Area

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

Spring Creek Dispersed Sites Reviews

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Victoria J

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Victoria J

Dark place to see the milky way, one of the last places in the panhandle, unless your neighbors keep their lights on all night. Loads of native birds, plants and insects. Tons of trash, likely from regular party goers. Could use a few locking food bins to keep the trash pandas out but we didn't have any issues. The clearest places to have a tent and camp are at the main site. No RR @ the dispersed... Dark place to see the milky way, one of the last places in the panhandle, unless your neighbors keep their lights on all night. Loads of native birds, plants and insects. Tons of trash, likely from regular party goers. Could use a few locking food bins to keep the trash pandas out but we didn't have any issues. The clearest places to have a tent and camp are at the main site. No RR @ the dispersed sites. Lots of wildlife and it's quiet when people aren't running generators. Bring bug spray and fly catchers. Will be back! Be Kind Humans!

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Pollen

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pollen

Gorgeous spot tucked away in a beautiful area. Rolled up super late at night and was easy to navigate. Only a few sites but there's a little table, garbage cans / dumpster, and a medium-ish sized fire ring at one of them Stayed in tent one night in nov; drove thru in subaru forester; saw one other person arrive early in the morning

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John Byrne

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Byrne

Quiet lakeside with 4 spots for tent or RV about 75 yards from each other. Scattered shade trees. The underbrush was all wood chipped and is now a blanket of course wood chips covering the whole area. A real improvement over years past, according to a local. Lots more sites if you are willing to pitch your tent a few yards from where you park, but not accessible to an RV cuz of tree branches... Quiet lakeside with 4 spots for tent or RV about 75 yards from each other. Scattered shade trees. The underbrush was all wood chipped and is now a blanket of course wood chips covering the whole area. A real improvement over years past, according to a local. Lots more sites if you are willing to pitch your tent a few yards from where you park, but not accessible to an RV cuz of tree branches. The lake is "no wake" with a sandy bottom. About a foot deep for a few yards, gradually dropping to about 18' at the deepest. Great stars at night.

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Wahya Tsalagi

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Wahya Tsalagi

Spring Creek campground in the Black kettle national grassland is beautiful quiet good SHADE! An people can somewhat spread out,an not be on top of each other,no light pollution from cities or towns,an the night sky is so beautiful an clear you can see stars behind the Stars never seen so many Stars,if you love the night sky and hiking and fishing and birding,I recommend this place as a suggestion... Spring Creek campground in the Black kettle national grassland is beautiful quiet good SHADE! An people can somewhat spread out,an not be on top of each other,no light pollution from cities or towns,an the night sky is so beautiful an clear you can see stars behind the Stars never seen so many Stars,if you love the night sky and hiking and fishing and birding,I recommend this place as a suggestion, just beautiful

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Christopher Delzell

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Christopher Delzell

I visited with a 25ft camper and had plenty of room to maneuver. The first campsite is the first left and has it's own turnaround spot while the other two have two entrance/exits. I did not see a fourth campsite. I had an amazing time enjoying the solitude

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