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Doris Campground Introduce

Doris Campground offers a pristine outdoor experience nestled in the heart of Indiahoma, Oklahoma. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, this campground provides a gateway to explore breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. Whether you're hiking through scenic trails, fishing in nearby waters, or simply enjoying the serene environment, Doris Campground is your ideal destination for an unforgettable adventure.

  • Wildlife Encounters: Spot bison, elk, and longhorn cattle roam freely nearby, adding a wild charm to your camping experience. Keep your food secure and be mindful of scorpions at night.
  • Hiking & Trails: Well-maintained trails lead you through diverse terrains, offering opportunities to discover hidden gems like the Holy City and stunning views from Mt. Scott.
  • Fishing: Anglers will enjoy fishing for bass and catfish in nearby waters, with plenty of spots around the refuge to cast your line.
  • Clean Facilities: Known for its cleanliness, Doris Campground provides well-maintained facilities, including electric sites with 30 and 50 Amp services available by water sources.
  • Connectivity & Rules: Cell phone service is limited, so disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. Strict rules apply regarding vehicle usage on pavement to preserve the environment.

Customers rave about their experiences at Doris Campground, highlighting its seclusion and dark skies perfect for stargazing. The clean facilities and well-maintained trails make it a top choice for campers seeking an authentic outdoor adventure. Don't miss the chance to create lasting memories in this hidden gem of Oklahoma.

Location

OklahomaComanche County

Customer Reviews

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330 reviews
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Travis. Hadden
Aug 06, 2024

This is a hidden gem in Oklahoma! Not only can you see bison on the side of the road but there is a heard of Elk as well as longhorn cattle that may or may not stroll through the camp site! Hiking and trails were well maintained and fun to go on! The holy city was a neat experience as well! The view from the top of MT. Scott was worth the trip by itself! While in the wildlife refuge their is a feeling of seclusion being surrounded by rocky mountain out cropping feels good in oklahoma! Fishing was good bass and catfish for us! The campsite was clean and very strict about rules! No vehicles off the pavement at all times! Cell phone service was not available so plan accordingly; we are Verizon. 30 and 50 Amp are available throughout the electric section by the water! Wildlife was everywhere you look!

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jennifer love
Jun 24, 2024

This place is amazing! It’s perfectly dark at night, plenty of shade in the day time and the facilities are by far the cleanest I have EVER used at a campground! There are wild animals that will visit so keep your food away and scorpions at night but I mean, we are in their home. No lake water access other than the bridge I have in the pictures but there is plenty of other places around the refuge for that. Please stay here! It is totally worth it!

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Benjamin Cruz Perez
Nov 29, 2024

A very nice place for camping. Not a 5 star because the electrical outlet on my site was not working. Also it was difficult to find a public water faucet nearby.

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Ashley Campbell
Sep 14, 2023

We like to pick a spot close to the quick hike up Little Baldy to soak in the sunrise & sunset. We arrived the night after a packed Labor Day weekend and the bathrooms were spotless. We love it here, but it would be nice to have water at each campsite.

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Small Town Picker
Jul 27, 2023

We camped with our rv. We didn’t understand we only had electric and no water but we had 3 water hoses and were fortunately able to hook them up and fill our fresh tank because we were just close enough. Park host was very kind and helpful. Rating is low because the only bathroom/shower facility in the entire park was extremely dirty. It needs to be hosed down from top to bottom. The men’s restroom was air conditioned but the women’s wasn’t. The shower and sink faucets are push buttoned. Making it cumbersome to shower. Even with shower shoes I wouldn’t do it. For the only shower facility, time could be spent cleaning it and fixing the a/c. It’s 105 degrees outside. We left a day earlier than planned.