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Turkey Pass Campground, located on Turkey Pass Dr in Norman, Oklahoma, offers a scenic camping experience. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it provides well-maintained sites and amenities for campers.
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Turkey Pass Campground offers a very nice camping experience in a scenic area of Norman, OK. It features well-kept sites and provides 50 amp service, particularly at site #12, which is a pull-through. However, potential visitors with large Class A RVs or vehicles with toads should be aware of the potentially difficult road access. If you have a smaller RV, or smaller vehicle, this location is very nice. Turkey Pass Campground is located at Turkey Pass Dr, Norman, OK 73026.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Very nice campground. Unfortunately we were in a Class A with a toad and the roads out of the campground aren't very class a friendly. We made it but not easy. Well kept. Spot #12 was the only pull thru with 50amp.
Very nice area. Wished they would trim the trees along the very tight curving road around the rv spots. Will use again.
We always have so much fun! We met a nice couple on our visit this time and we had a wonderful time!
This is a nice and clean campground. 10/10 would recommend.
Really good veiw of the lake, close to boat ramp, very close to MTB trails and hiking. Pad sites are nice and clean. Only negative was the showers and bathrooms had not been tended to. But the facility are nice.
We enjoyed our trip. There were a few things that equated to a deduction of a star. Bathrooms were out of hand soap and not super clean but it is a state park. The quiet hours are not really enforced as several of our neighbors played loud music and partied well into the night (the camp host was the spot across from us). There is only one dump station for those sites that don't have sewer. We were 5th in line at noon. Things to note, there is alligator grass in all the grass so don't walk barefoot and watch your pets. We pulled off a few ticks from us and the dogs (seed ticks and line star ticks) so make sure you spray and check daily. Also I am not sure with the park in pay how people know if spots are open and not reserved since there are no markings on sites and you are suppose to reserve and pay after you park? Pros: plenty of space for kids to ride and play. They spent a lot of time at the playground and playing with neighboring kids. Lots of trails. The spot we stayed in was spacious and paved but not level. Includes grills, fire pit and table and close to the amenities. Camp host greeted us upon arrival. We would come back.
Great concrete slabs are totally level with plenty of room for any rig setup. Nice grill and picnic table area as well. Sites are fairly spaced, so you aren't on top of your neighbors