George Spence
For Boiling Springs State Park: We were here on a Monday night in early May. Nice park. We were in the White Tail campground. Clean restrooms/showers. There were a lot of red (mainly red) ants around - they didn’t bother us, but having grown up in SW Oklahoma, I know they can be bothersome, so be aware if you are there in season. I walked through the Spring Hill campground and saw little any activity there. Couple of nice trails here - one not very long one down to the branch of the Canadian River that runs by (think it’s the South Canadian). 2 AT&T bars so we had cell service. One other warning - this is pretty close to railroad tracks and we were able to hear the trains through the night.
Posted May 31, 2023 by George Spence from NW Arkansas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mary
For Boiling Springs State Park: We stayed at the Whitetail campground, with 50 amps, water and sewer. It was lovely: nicely sized level sites, with a fire pit and picnic table. The bathrooms/shower were older, one shower and 2 toilets, but clean. The shower was roomy. The grounds are well kept and lovely, the trails are very nice, the staff were very friendly and attentive - there was a low hanging branch we were concerned about hitting when we left, told the staff and the next day it was being taken care of. Work was being done to increase accessibility. Nice golf course .5 miles fromthe western entrance.
Posted May 28, 2020 by Mary from Oklahoma. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DSVT
For Boiling Springs State Park: We were looking for a CG in the general area to break up a long drive. We're self contained and don't use the facilities. We stayed on a Friday night in late October in our 25 foot MH.
This is a very nice State Park with 2 CGs across the road from each other. Whitetail has full hook ups and pull thru sites. Spring hill has water and electric sites and are mostly back-ins. We stayed in Spring hill. The generously sized sites are gravel and level, arrayed around a loop surrounded by grass and some trees for shade. The utilities work well. The grounds are clean and well maintained. There's no wifi. There's good ATT and Verizon cell coverage. There are coin op showers which we did not use.
There are short hiking trails in the park. There are a playground and pool in the park. There's a golf course nearby, not operated by the park. The park is near Woodward.
Posted Oct 19, 2018 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Walkabout
For Boiling Springs State Park: Park like setting just a few miles off of 412. Lots of playgrounds and picnic areas, even a pool. Hiking trails, picnic areas and lots of trees also make the park enjoyable. Quiet stay on a Monday night only 3 of us in the area. Would give 5 stars but I had to drive around to find where the RV section was. FYI look for the whitetail campground. 10 full hook up sites with pads, all pull through ($30). Numerous other back in sites with electric and water ($22). A dump station ($5). And lots of tent sites. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings, and bbq.
Posted Jun 27, 2017 by Walkabout from Oklahoma. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Daddio from AZ
For Boiling Springs State Park: great hidden gem for a stay. We stayed one night, but I could see staying a few at this place. Kind of hidden, but full hook ups at the second campground. They have two and both are very nice. We paid $23 for a premium pull they with Water Sewer and 50 Amp electric.
Posted Jul 24, 2015 by Daddio from AZ from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.