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KOA Oklahoma City East / I-40
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KOA Oklahoma City East / I-40

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4.5 (868 reviews)
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About KOA Oklahoma City East / I-40

Located near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, KOA Oklahoma City East / I-40 features 105 campsites in a scenic setting. This RV park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

KOA Oklahoma City East offers a welcoming home base for travelers exploring Oklahoma's vibrant capital and the surrounding region. Located conveniently off I-40, this 105-site campground provides the perfect balance of accessibility and comfort for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. Whether you're passing through on a cross-country journey or settling in for an extended stay, you'll find the full hookup sites and pull-through options make setup effortless, even in an RV of any size.

The Oklahoma City area has evolved into a destination worth more than just a quick stop. History buffs will appreciate the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, which celebrates the American West with remarkable collections and exhibits. The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum offers a moving tribute and important historical perspective. Downtown Oklahoma City has experienced a renaissance, with the Bricktown district offering restaurants, entertainment, and scenic canal walks perfect for an evening stroll after a day of exploring.

For those traveling with families, the area provides excellent recreation options. The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is a fantastic way to spend a day, and the Science Museum Oklahoma engages visitors of all ages with interactive exhibits. If you're visiting during baseball season, catching a minor league game can be a fun local experience. The region's natural attractions include beautiful parks and outdoor spaces ideal for walking, picnicking, and enjoying Oklahoma's open skies.

At the campground itself, you'll appreciate amenities designed for comfortable camping. The laundry facilities keep your travel wardrobe fresh, while WiFi connectivity lets you stay in touch or catch up on work. The playground and mini golf provide entertainment for kids, and the on-site camp store handles last-minute needs. The pet-friendly policy means your four-legged companions are welcome too. With propane available and a full dump station on-site, all your RV needs are covered.

Open year-round, this KOA location works wonderfully for spring and fall travelers enjoying mild Oklahoma weather, summer visitors seeking air-conditioned comfort during hot months, and winter snowbirds escaping harsher climates. The convenient I-40 location means you're never far from major highways for onward travel while enjoying all Oklahoma City has to offer.
105

Total Sites

4.5

Rating

868

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Pull-Through Sites
Dump Station
Laundry
WiFi
Propane
Playground
Picnic Tables
Camp Store
Showers
Restrooms
Mini Golf

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 105

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Oklahoma City 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 Oklahoma City.

Explore the Area

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

KOA Oklahoma City East / I-40 Reviews

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Bryon Freeman

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Bryon Freeman

I tent camp year round in all locations, even in places where snow is measured in feet. This location was ideal for what I was looking for. Within a half hour of downtown OKC, electric hookup (bonus!), and a reasonable price. Now for all the bad... Yep, it is close to the highway. I could likely throw something and hit the highway from my campsite. Be prepared for noisy vehicles through the nigh... I tent camp year round in all locations, even in places where snow is measured in feet. This location was ideal for what I was looking for. Within a half hour of downtown OKC, electric hookup (bonus!), and a reasonable price. Now for all the bad... Yep, it is close to the highway. I could likely throw something and hit the highway from my campsite. Be prepared for noisy vehicles through the night. Why they put the tent sites closest to the highway is very confusing. Yes, I cheated for this trip and brought an electric heater. It's one that I have no problems with at home on a 15 amp circuit. Here...it dimmed my LED lights anytime it turned on. To me, that indicates under-sized wiring to the campsite. It should be expected that tent campers will use small heaters, which usually use more power than the one I have, during cooler camping. My wood stove provided us with most of the heat and cooking needs, so I limited the heater use. This is a fire hazard for the campground, especially if multiple tent sites are in use. I'm glad I have a SUV with good clearance and AWD. It would be rough to even get to the tent camping area with a standard sedan. The bathrooms need a lot of work. The weekend started out ok with just some burnt out light bulbs. No big deal. The shower was still hot and it was clean. Things got worse through the weekend. One bathroom has a light switch that's not correctly attached - another fire hazard. Pressing it sometimes works. After a long day, we arrived back to over half the toilets being clogged and very little water. The next morning...no water at all. I'm glad I have enough in the tent. We were all hoping for showers. The tent pad itself is ok. Gravel, so a hammer is needed to get stakes in. Outside of the pad, most of the ground was pretty sandy. You'll need longer stakes for any type of grip. The staff at check in was nice and so was the bathroom cleaning person. So, no problems there. The facilities are just not very nice for tent camping. I might be back, only for the convenience. Next time, I'll take my portable toilet and some ear plugs! Edit: I talked with the staff about some of the above issues. They assured me that plans are in place to fix the ones they can (hard to move the tent area). I talked with the actual maintenance guy and he's struggling with the backlog of stuff. They have tried hiring helpers, but have not been successful.

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Jim Shipman

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Jim Shipman

Rented an RV spot and a cabin. Issues from the start, no water for days and was told later that this was a recurring issue. Cabin had water bugs all over it, and living in the toilet. The RV site was backed up to a private property that looked like a junk yard, no fence between the site and property. The sites were dirt and gravel which is fine, but were not even close to being level or maint... Rented an RV spot and a cabin. Issues from the start, no water for days and was told later that this was a recurring issue. Cabin had water bugs all over it, and living in the toilet. The RV site was backed up to a private property that looked like a junk yard, no fence between the site and property. The sites were dirt and gravel which is fine, but were not even close to being level or maintained. Dog poop everywhere. Residents let their pets use the bathroom at empty spots and leave the droppings there and apparently there are no rules upheld as full time residents have junk everywhere. This is a subpar park for a KOA and has zero company oversight. There was a time where I enjoyed the KOA's due to space and cleanliness, but this seems to be fading with unchecked franchises. The monthly rate here is overpriced at $740 for a full hookup site and not worth the cost. Pictures on the website are deceiving compared to the actual onsite experience. Overall location is not bad. 30 minutes from OKC if you don't mind the commute. There are many parks in the OKC area and would not recommend this KOA.

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Jay Vincent

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jay Vincent

Stopped here on our way west. One of the best KOA’s we have experienced. Close enough to the freeway but very quiet. Friendly staff, great dog area. Thank you!

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Terry Scotzin

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Terry Scotzin

This is a very nice KOA. Easy access and set up for big or little rigs. The only issues we had was with stickers. They we in the dog park as well as around our spot. Doggy bags in park were out both days I was there so no one picking up after pets. Bathroom/shower house was very nice but did get locked in one of them. Thankful I had my phone

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Ambitious Web

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ambitious Web

Very nice and clean KOA. Between OKC and Shawnee - and very close to both so a great location. Private Bathrooms are the huge plus and the place is very woodsy which we loved. Lots of things to do with the kiddos and huge dog park for the canine little ones. Will stay here anytime we are in the OKC area.

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