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Crowder Point Family Campground Introduce

Introduction / Overview

For Oklahoma families and anglers seeking a peaceful, picturesque getaway, Crowder Point Family Campground is a cherished destination on the western shore of the magnificent Lake Eufaula. Situated north of McAlester, this family-owned and operated campground delivers the quintessential lakeside camping experience that Oklahomans value: stunning water views, direct lake access, and a strong focus on a tranquil, family-friendly environment.

The core identity of Crowder Point is its quiet charm and commitment to providing a safe, accessible, and comfortable base for enjoying Oklahoma’s largest lake. Customer feedback consistently highlights the campground’s beautiful natural setting, with one reviewer noting it is a "Very nice area on the lake," and another praising the "very nice lake access and pretty views." The welcoming nature of the staff is also a standout feature, with reports of a "very nice gentleman who guided us to our site," indicating a personal touch often missing in larger, corporate resorts. Open year-round, Crowder Point invites local users to enjoy all seasons of Oklahoma outdoor life, from summer swimming and boating to fall fishing and peaceful winter retreats.

This facility serves as a perfect hub for fishing enthusiasts, particularly for those targeting the area's famed crappie, and for families who want a relaxing place to park their RV or pitch a tent while maximizing their time on the water.

Location and Accessibility

Crowder Point Family Campground boasts a prime waterfront location near the quiet community of Crowder, strategically positioned between the cities of McAlester and Eufaula in Southeastern Oklahoma.

The address is identified as:

Rock Creek Rd, McAlester, OK 74501, USA (or often listed as Hwy 69 & Rock Creek Rd, Crowder, OK 74430)

Accessibility is excellent, as the campground is conveniently located just off US Highway 69, a major artery connecting Southeastern Oklahoma. For local users, this means a straightforward drive with minimal navigation challenges. The campground is approximately 15 miles north of McAlester and a similar distance south of Eufaula. RV drivers, including those with big rigs, will appreciate the easy access from the highway onto Rock Creek Road. Its position on the quiet western waterfront of Lake Eufaula means guests get the beautiful lake experience without the congestion often found near the main marinas or state park beaches, making it an ideal, easily reached destination for a peaceful Oklahoma vacation.

Services Offered

Crowder Point Family Campground offers a variety of camping styles and essential services to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests, from short-term travelers to long-term residents.

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  • Diverse RV Sites: The campground caters to all RV sizes with a variety of hookup options, including: 5 Full Hookup Sites (Water, Electric, Sewer), 24 Water/Electric Sites, 6 Electric-Only Sites, and 10 Pull-Thru Sites, all featuring 20/30/50-amp electric service.
  • Tent and Primitive Camping: Offers 22 designated tent spaces and ample open areas for primitive camping, providing flexibility for those who prefer ground sleeping.
  • Primitive Cabin Rental: For guests desiring a touch more comfort, a primitive cabin is available for rent, offering shelter while remaining close to the nature experience.
  • Sanitary Facilities: Features public bathrooms and shower areas for guest use. (Note: some feedback suggests facilities are older; guests are encouraged to check current status.)
  • Gated Security: Operates as a gated facility, providing an enhanced sense of security and privacy for campers.
  • Pet Friendly: Dogs are allowed, ensuring the entire family, including furry members, can enjoy the outdoor adventure together.
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    Details

    • Highlights

    • Picnics
    • Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible entrance
    • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
    • Activities

    • Hiking
    • Amenities

    • Barbecue grill
    • Picnic tables
    • Public restroom
    • Restroom
    • Running water
    • Tent sites
    • Children

    • Good for kids
    • Kid-friendly hikes
    • Parking

    • On-site parking
    • Pets

    • Dogs allowed

    Location

    OklahomaPittsburg CountyMcAlesterRock Creek Road

    Customer Reviews

    4.0
    151 reviews
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    Chris Wilke
    Jun 26, 2025

    Very nice area on the lake.

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    Lucie Arndt
    Sep 01, 2025

    Very nice gentleman who guided us to our site. We were staying overnight and heading out the next day. Very nice lake access and pretty views. Would definitely stay there again.

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    Douglas Stansfield
    Oct 22, 2022

    Good Electric, only dump station, not at site we had. Staff was nice drove us right to our site. Public bathrooms, no lights to turn on inside, somewhat dirty feeling but the shower was warm and it fine just dark. Lovely views of the lake. Can't stay long to find out more that's here but it was nice to stop here.

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    richard young
    Sep 24, 2025

    We didn't care to much for it as we only drove through to check it out. Good boat ramps. There were several campers with people living in them. Most campsites we're overdue for mowing.

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    Kevin Brandenburg
    Jul 12, 2024

    Favorite camping location I have had many good trips here thus year 2024 we found a 4 ft rattlesnake in camp after dark very dangerous so beware of your surroundings with that said this is nature were visitors in their home

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