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Turner Falls Park
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Turner Falls Park

Davis, Oklahoma
4.3 (8532 reviews)

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About Turner Falls Park

Located near Davis, Oklahoma, Turner Falls Park features 200 campsites in a scenic setting. This state park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

Turner Falls Park in Davis, Oklahoma offers a picturesque camping experience nestled in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains. This 200-site park provides the perfect base for exploring one of Oklahoma's most scenic natural areas, where visitors can enjoy the spectacular beauty of the region's dramatic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities.

The park's location makes it an ideal destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike. The nearby Turner Falls, a stunning 77-foot waterfall, stands as the crown jewel of the area and provides excellent opportunities for swimming, photography, and hiking. The falls themselves create a refreshing natural pool where visitors can cool off during the warmer months, and the scenic hiking trails throughout the property offer varying difficulty levels suitable for both casual walkers and more experienced hikers.

For those who enjoy water activities, Turner Falls Park provides convenient access to boating and fishing opportunities. The boat ramp allows visitors to launch watercraft and explore the scenic waters surrounding the park. Whether you're an avid angler looking to test your skills or simply interested in enjoying time on the water, the park's aquatic amenities cater to various water recreation preferences.

The camping experience at Turner Falls Park is well-supported by essential amenities that make extended stays comfortable and convenient. The facility includes a dump station for RV waste management, multiple shower facilities and restrooms maintained throughout the property, picnic tables for meals and gatherings, and fire rings for evening campfires. Pet-friendly policies mean your furry companions can enjoy the adventure alongside you, making this a welcoming destination for the entire family.

The Arbuckle Mountains region surrounding the park offers abundant natural beauty and outdoor exploration. Beyond the park boundaries, visitors discover scenic drives, additional hiking trails, and opportunities to experience Oklahoma's unique geological formations. The mild climate allows for enjoyable camping during much of the year, with the park remaining open year-round for those seeking a winter escape or off-season adventure.

Turner Falls Park represents an excellent choice for RV camping that combines natural attractions, reliable amenities, and genuine Oklahoma hospitality in a setting that feels genuinely welcoming to the RV community.
200

Total Sites

4.3

Rating

8,532

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Dump Station
Boat Ramp
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 200

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Davis 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 Davis.

Explore the Area

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

Turner Falls Park Reviews

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Fallon Mouton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Fallon Mouton

My family rented a bunkhouse and it was nice the beds are a little harder than expected but it was new mattress and was not worn in yet. The bath house was nice and the privacy was amazing. A little more clean up on the trails is needed due to disrespectful people not following the rules of no glass bottles. But I completely understand they are off season and limited staff. We did see three amazin... My family rented a bunkhouse and it was nice the beds are a little harder than expected but it was new mattress and was not worn in yet. The bath house was nice and the privacy was amazing. A little more clean up on the trails is needed due to disrespectful people not following the rules of no glass bottles. But I completely understand they are off season and limited staff. We did see three amazing young adults doing there best to keep the park clean. All the staff was completely amazing and the young lady in the trading room was very sweet and helpful

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Jonathan Clark

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jonathan Clark

Just visited here today. I failed to check ahead of time what the admission fee was. I was charged $12 per person for entry. In checking their website this evening it should have been $9 per person. This is still a fairly steep price since nothing is open in the park. The waterfall is pretty abd we saw a lot of deer fir $24.

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Leanne Cremeans

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Leanne Cremeans

Stayed 1 night in a new covered wagon. Approx $235 after taxes, fees and $6 half price entry. Online booking does not extend senior discount. Looking forward to peace and quiet in nature with some hiking. Unfortunately, there were a group of off road 4 wheel vehicles that drove around till 1am despite park rules for quiet hours after 10p. Next day, went exploring. “Hiking trails” not clearly marke... Stayed 1 night in a new covered wagon. Approx $235 after taxes, fees and $6 half price entry. Online booking does not extend senior discount. Looking forward to peace and quiet in nature with some hiking. Unfortunately, there were a group of off road 4 wheel vehicles that drove around till 1am despite park rules for quiet hours after 10p. Next day, went exploring. “Hiking trails” not clearly marked. Also ran into several off road vehicles exiting 2 mile trail while parking to hike. Decided against for safety reasons. Disappointed only park staff accessible was at the entry gate. Accommodations and facilities were nice. Old trash visible on some overlooks and Creekside areas.

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Kevin Becker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Becker

Beautiful park. Just did 3rd grade Daddy/Daughter campout using mainly the primitive - tent campsite. Beautiful and accessible hikes, the castle and caves were very cool. The zipline right outside the park was fun too, great trip!

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Whitmore Reads

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Whitmore Reads

I went to get information about the park and spoke to the most pleasant, respectable young man at the ticket office because of his kindness and knowledge about the park I stayed for a day pass. It's beautiful in the winter so I can imagine how perfect it will be for camping in the spring. Can't wait to return.

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