RV Parks In Sallisaw, Oklahoma
35.4604° N, 94.7875° W
Quick Overview
Sallisaw is eastern Oklahoma's gateway to lake country, and for RVers that combination of an easy I-40 location and nearby clear-water lakes makes it a genuine destination, not just a highway pause. You can base right at the interstate for convenience or head out to the water for the scenery. The camping mix here is well balanced: big-rig-ready private parks near town plus one of Oklahoma's better state parks a short drive away.
The private standouts start with the Sallisaw/Fort Smith West KOA Holiday, sitting right at I-40 Exit 308 with long, level, shady pull-throughs from 65 to 75 feet, full hookups, 30/50-amp service, and cable, all built for big rigs and just steps from the Cherokee Casino. Lakeside RV Park offers 28 full-hookup sites including nine pull-throughs, with 30/50-amp service, a laundry, showers, and a recreation building, and it sits near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir. For a full lake experience, Tenkiller State Park runs its Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops with full hookups and 50-amp electric on the shores of clear Lake Tenkiller, reservable up to eleven months out. A bit farther, MarVal Family Camping Resort in Gore puts all 115 of its full-hookup sites along the Illinois River near the Tenkiller Dam.
What draws RVers to linger here is the water. Lake Tenkiller is famous as one of the clearest lakes in Oklahoma, a favorite for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing, while Robert S. Kerr Reservoir offers big-water fishing and Corps of Engineers recreation to the south. That shapes how you choose a park. If you want maximum convenience, quick interstate access, and big-rig room, the KOA at Exit 308 is the pick. If you want to wake up on the water with a boat ramp nearby, the state-park loops at Tenkiller are the scenic choice, and they book up for summer weekends, so reserve early. Big rigs do well at all the full-hookup options, and reservations run through KOA and the parks directly, or the Oklahoma State Parks system for Tenkiller. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Sallisaw for the local options, including the free rest-area dumps.
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All Dump Stations Near Sallisaw
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ramm's Mobile Home Park | 1.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sallisaw / Fort Smith West Koa Holiday | 2.0 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gmg Llc | 2.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lakeside RV Park & Campground | 6.6 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cowlington Point Recreation Area | 10.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fox/squirrel RV Park | 16.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golden Pond RV Park | 16.8 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| All Seasons Inn Motel And RV Park | 17.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gore RV Park | 18.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Murry Spur RV Park | 19.1 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
Ramm's Mobile Home Park
1.4 miSallisaw / Fort Smith West Koa Holiday
2.0 miGmg Llc
2.1 miLakeside RV Park & Campground
6.6 miCowlington Point Recreation Area
10.2 miFox/squirrel RV Park
16.8 miGolden Pond RV Park
16.8 miAll Seasons Inn Motel And RV Park
17.4 miGore RV Park
18.8 miMurry Spur RV Park
19.1 miTraveling to Sallisaw by RV
Reaching Sallisaw is simple. I-40 runs straight through town, a wide, big-rig-friendly interstate with no low bridges or weight limits, and Exit 308 at US-59 is the main camping and services exit. It's a short, easy paved approach south from the exit to the KOA, fuel, and the casino, so even a 40-footer arrives without fuss. Fort Smith, Arkansas is about 25 miles east and Tulsa roughly two hours west.
Heading out to the water, US-59 north takes you toward Lake Tenkiller, a scenic but easy drive with the state-park loops well signed. The roads to Tenkiller State Park handle big rigs fine, though take the lakeside grades at a relaxed pace. If you're flying in to rent, Fort Smith Regional is the closest airport, with Tulsa International the larger hub about two hours away. Fuel, propane at Lakeside RV Park, and groceries all cluster near Exit 308, so provision in town before heading to the lake, where services get sparse.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Sallisaw, Oklahoma, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Sallisaw
RV camping around Sallisaw is a good value. The private full-hookup parks, the KOA at Exit 308 and Lakeside RV Park, generally run in the mid range for a nightly site, with weekly rates that lower the cost for longer stays; the KOA, for example, has offered a weekly pull-through rate that works out well under nightly pricing for a seven-night stay. Tenkiller State Park is the budget standout, with full-hookup 50-amp loops at state-park rates that sit well below private-park pricing, which is a big part of why its lakeside sites are so popular. MarVal in Gore prices in the mid range with all-hookup river sites. Rates and demand peak in summer around the lakes, so book those months ahead, while fall and winter bring the lowest prices and easiest availability. For a lake stay on a budget, the Tenkiller loops are tough to beat if you can snag one.
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Best Time to Visit Sallisaw by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
31F - 52F
Crowds: Low
Low rates and open sites at the private parks; Tenkiller loops run limited, so verify.
Spring
Mar - May
51F - 73F
Crowds: Medium
Lakes green up and fishing turns on; book weekends ahead as the season starts.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72F - 93F
Crowds: High
Lake Tenkiller peaks; reserve full-hookup state-park loops months ahead for weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52F - 76F
Crowds: Medium
Best value and weather; color in the hills and easy availability midweek.
Explore the Sallisaw Area
A few things we'd tell a friend camping around Sallisaw. Book the Tenkiller State Park full-hookup loops early for summer; Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel are the most sought-after sites in the area and fill on weekends from Memorial Day onward, and the state system takes reservations up to eleven months out. If you want convenience over scenery, the KOA at Exit 308 is unbeatable for a big rig, with long pull-throughs and everything a step away, and it's an easy in-and-out for a travel night that turns into a lake day. For lake-view state-park sites, request a waterside loop when you reserve, since not every site fronts the water. Lakeside RV Park is the practical middle ground, near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir with full hookups and its own propane and dump. Finally, summer is peak here, so if you want quiet and good rates with still-pleasant weather, target the fall shoulder, when the hills show color and midweek sites open up.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Sallisaw
What are the best RV parks in Sallisaw, Oklahoma?
Sallisaw's best RV options balance convenience and lake scenery. The Sallisaw/Fort Smith West KOA Holiday at I-40 Exit 308 leads for big rigs, with long level pull-throughs from 65 to 75 feet, full hookups, and cable, right by the Cherokee Casino. Lakeside RV Park offers 28 full-hookup sites near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir with laundry, showers, and a rec building. For lake camping, Tenkiller State Park's Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops offer full hookups on clear Lake Tenkiller, and MarVal Family Camping Resort in Gore adds river-side full-hookup sites near the Tenkiller Dam. Between them you can pick pure convenience or a proper lake stay.
Do Sallisaw RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, full hookups are the norm here. The Sallisaw KOA, Lakeside RV Park, and MarVal in Gore all offer full-hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer plus 30- and 50-amp service, and the KOA and MarVal add cable. Even the public option delivers: Tenkiller State Park's Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops offer full hookups with 50-amp electric, which is better than many state parks provide. That means whether you choose interstate convenience at the KOA or a lakeside state-park site, you can plug in fully. If full hookups are a must, you have plenty of choices in the Sallisaw and Lake Tenkiller area.
How much does RV camping cost in Sallisaw?
Camping here is reasonably priced. The private full-hookup parks, the KOA at Exit 308 and Lakeside RV Park, run in the mid range for a nightly site, with weekly rates that lower the per-night cost; the KOA has offered a seven-night pull-through rate that works out favorably. Tenkiller State Park is the budget standout, with full-hookup 50-amp lakeside loops at state-park rates well below private pricing. MarVal in Gore sits in the mid range with river-side sites. Summer around the lakes is peak for both rates and demand, so book ahead, while fall and winter bring the lowest prices and easiest availability across the area.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site in Sallisaw?
It depends on where and when. The KOA and Lakeside RV Park near I-40 can often be booked with modest notice outside of summer weekends, since they cater to interstate travelers. The tighter reservations are at Tenkiller State Park, whose full-hookup Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops fill for summer weekends and holidays; the Oklahoma State Parks system takes reservations up to eleven months out, so grab those early. MarVal in Gore also gets busy in summer. For a peak-season lakeside site, plan months ahead, but for a quick I-40 overnight at the KOA outside summer, you can usually reserve close to arrival.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Sallisaw?
Summer is the headline season because the lakes shine then, with clear-water Lake Tenkiller drawing swimmers, divers, boaters, and anglers, but it is also the busiest and warmest time, with hot, humid days and afternoon storms. For the best balance, target the fall shoulder, September through November, when days are warm, nights cool, the hills show color, and midweek sites open up at better rates. Spring is green and pretty but is the severe-weather window from April into June, so watch forecasts. Winter is quiet with low rates, though some state-park loops run limited, so verify availability before you count on Tenkiller in the cold months.
Can big rigs camp in Sallisaw?
Yes, big rigs are well served here. The Sallisaw KOA is purpose-built for them, with long, level pull-throughs from 65 to 75 feet, full hookups, and 50-amp service, plus an easy paved approach from I-40 Exit 308. Lakeside RV Park offers pull-through full-hookup sites too, and Tenkiller State Park's full-hookup loops accommodate large rigs at the lake. MarVal in Gore handles big rigs on its 115 full-hookup sites. The interstate approach on I-40 has no low bridges or weight limits, so getting a large motorhome or fifth-wheel to town is stress-free. For the roomiest big-rig experience with quick access, the KOA is the top pick.
Can I camp on Lake Tenkiller near Sallisaw?
Yes, and it is the scenic highlight of the area. Tenkiller State Park, about 25 miles northwest, sits on the shores of clear-water Lake Tenkiller and offers full-hookup RV camping with 50-amp electric at its Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops. The lake is famous for its clarity, popular for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing, so a lakeside site turns a Sallisaw trip into a proper lake vacation. Reserve through the Oklahoma State Parks system up to eleven months ahead, and request a waterside loop since not every site fronts the water. It is the best-value lakefront camping in the region when you can get a spot.
Is there public or state park RV camping near Sallisaw?
Yes. Tenkiller State Park is the standout public option, about 25 miles northwest on clear Lake Tenkiller, with full-hookup 50-amp sites at its Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops and reservations through the Oklahoma State Parks system up to eleven months out. There are also Corps of Engineers recreation areas around Robert S. Kerr Reservoir to the south, which offer more primitive camping and big-water fishing. The state park is the best-value full-hookup choice in the area, which is exactly why its lakeside sites book up for summer. When it is busy or closed for the season, the private parks near I-40 cover you year-round.
Are Sallisaw RV parks near the lakes?
Some sit closer than others. Tenkiller State Park is right on clear-water Lake Tenkiller about 25 miles northwest, and MarVal in Gore is on the Illinois River minutes from the Tenkiller Dam, so both put you at the water. Lakeside RV Park is near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir to the south. The Sallisaw KOA is not on a lake; it trades waterfront for unbeatable I-40 convenience and big-rig sites, and it makes an easy base for day trips to either lake. So decide first whether you want to camp on the water or camp for convenience and day-trip out, then pick the park that fits.
What is there to do around Sallisaw while camping?
The lakes are the main draw. Clear-water Lake Tenkiller is a favorite for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing, and Robert S. Kerr Reservoir offers big-water fishing and Corps recreation to the south. In town, the Cherokee Casino Sallisaw at I-40 Exit 308 has electronic and table games plus a bar and grill, and the 14 Flags Museum tells local history through historic cabins and a train depot, including the 1835 Lattimore Cabin. The city park has a paved walking trail and an 18-hole disc golf course. It is an easygoing mix of water recreation and small-town stops, ideal for a relaxed lake-country stay.
Are Sallisaw campgrounds pet-friendly?
Most are. The private parks like the Sallisaw KOA, Lakeside RV Park, and MarVal in Gore generally welcome pets, since travelers on I-40 and lake visitors often bring dogs, though policies on number, breed, and designated areas vary, so confirm when you book. Tenkiller State Park allows leashed pets in its campgrounds following standard Oklahoma State Parks rules, which is handy for lakeside walks. As always, keep pets leashed and clean up, especially at the lake sites where wildlife and other campers are close by. For a pet-friendly base with room to walk, both the I-40 parks and the state-park loops work well.
Is Sallisaw a good base for a Lake Tenkiller RV trip?
It is a very practical base. Sallisaw sits right on I-40 with full-service parks at Exit 308, so you can arrive easily, stock up, and then day-trip the 25 miles to clear-water Lake Tenkiller, or camp on the lake itself at Tenkiller State Park. The town gives you fuel, groceries, propane at Lakeside RV Park, a casino, and museums, while the lake delivers scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing. Robert S. Kerr Reservoir adds more water to the south. Whether you want convenience at the interstate or a full lakeside stay, Sallisaw ties the two together and makes an easy hub for exploring eastern Oklahoma's lake country.
Do I need reservations for Sallisaw RV parks?
For the private parks near I-40, reservations are smart but you can often book close to arrival outside of summer weekends, since the KOA and Lakeside RV Park cater to interstate travelers. The bigger need for advance booking is at Tenkiller State Park, whose full-hookup lakeside loops fill for summer weekends and holidays and can be reserved up to eleven months ahead through the Oklahoma State Parks system, so plan early for peak dates. MarVal in Gore also gets busy in summer. In the fall, winter, and spring shoulders, availability is easier across the board, and a quick call ahead confirms your site and any current rates.
What are the best RV parks in Sallisaw, Oklahoma?
Sallisaw's best RV options balance convenience and lake scenery. The Sallisaw/Fort Smith West KOA Holiday at I-40 Exit 308 leads for big rigs, with long level pull-throughs from 65 to 75 feet, full hookups, and cable, right by the Cherokee Casino. Lakeside RV Park offers 28 full-hookup sites near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir with laundry, showers, and a rec building. For lake camping, Tenkiller State Park's Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops offer full hookups on clear Lake Tenkiller, and MarVal Family Camping Resort in Gore adds river-side full-hookup sites near the Tenkiller Dam. Between them you can pick pure convenience or a proper lake stay.
Do Sallisaw RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, full hookups are the norm here. The Sallisaw KOA, Lakeside RV Park, and MarVal in Gore all offer full-hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer plus 30- and 50-amp service, and the KOA and MarVal add cable. Even the public option delivers: Tenkiller State Park's Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops offer full hookups with 50-amp electric, which is better than many state parks provide. That means whether you choose interstate convenience at the KOA or a lakeside state-park site, you can plug in fully. If full hookups are a must, you have plenty of choices in the Sallisaw and Lake Tenkiller area.
How much does RV camping cost in Sallisaw?
Camping here is reasonably priced. The private full-hookup parks, the KOA at Exit 308 and Lakeside RV Park, run in the mid range for a nightly site, with weekly rates that lower the per-night cost; the KOA has offered a seven-night pull-through rate that works out favorably. Tenkiller State Park is the budget standout, with full-hookup 50-amp lakeside loops at state-park rates well below private pricing. MarVal in Gore sits in the mid range with river-side sites. Summer around the lakes is peak for both rates and demand, so book ahead, while fall and winter bring the lowest prices and easiest availability across the area.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site in Sallisaw?
It depends on where and when. The KOA and Lakeside RV Park near I-40 can often be booked with modest notice outside of summer weekends, since they cater to interstate travelers. The tighter reservations are at Tenkiller State Park, whose full-hookup Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops fill for summer weekends and holidays; the Oklahoma State Parks system takes reservations up to eleven months out, so grab those early. MarVal in Gore also gets busy in summer. For a peak-season lakeside site, plan months ahead, but for a quick I-40 overnight at the KOA outside summer, you can usually reserve close to arrival.
When is the best time to go RV camping in Sallisaw?
Summer is the headline season because the lakes shine then, with clear-water Lake Tenkiller drawing swimmers, divers, boaters, and anglers, but it is also the busiest and warmest time, with hot, humid days and afternoon storms. For the best balance, target the fall shoulder, September through November, when days are warm, nights cool, the hills show color, and midweek sites open up at better rates. Spring is green and pretty but is the severe-weather window from April into June, so watch forecasts. Winter is quiet with low rates, though some state-park loops run limited, so verify availability before you count on Tenkiller in the cold months.
Can big rigs camp in Sallisaw?
Yes, big rigs are well served here. The Sallisaw KOA is purpose-built for them, with long, level pull-throughs from 65 to 75 feet, full hookups, and 50-amp service, plus an easy paved approach from I-40 Exit 308. Lakeside RV Park offers pull-through full-hookup sites too, and Tenkiller State Park's full-hookup loops accommodate large rigs at the lake. MarVal in Gore handles big rigs on its 115 full-hookup sites. The interstate approach on I-40 has no low bridges or weight limits, so getting a large motorhome or fifth-wheel to town is stress-free. For the roomiest big-rig experience with quick access, the KOA is the top pick.
Can I camp on Lake Tenkiller near Sallisaw?
Yes, and it is the scenic highlight of the area. Tenkiller State Park, about 25 miles northwest, sits on the shores of clear-water Lake Tenkiller and offers full-hookup RV camping with 50-amp electric at its Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops. The lake is famous for its clarity, popular for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing, so a lakeside site turns a Sallisaw trip into a proper lake vacation. Reserve through the Oklahoma State Parks system up to eleven months ahead, and request a waterside loop since not every site fronts the water. It is the best-value lakefront camping in the region when you can get a spot.
Is there public or state park RV camping near Sallisaw?
Yes. Tenkiller State Park is the standout public option, about 25 miles northwest on clear Lake Tenkiller, with full-hookup 50-amp sites at its Shady Grove and Fox Squirrel loops and reservations through the Oklahoma State Parks system up to eleven months out. There are also Corps of Engineers recreation areas around Robert S. Kerr Reservoir to the south, which offer more primitive camping and big-water fishing. The state park is the best-value full-hookup choice in the area, which is exactly why its lakeside sites book up for summer. When it is busy or closed for the season, the private parks near I-40 cover you year-round.
Are Sallisaw RV parks near the lakes?
Some sit closer than others. Tenkiller State Park is right on clear-water Lake Tenkiller about 25 miles northwest, and MarVal in Gore is on the Illinois River minutes from the Tenkiller Dam, so both put you at the water. Lakeside RV Park is near Robert S. Kerr Reservoir to the south. The Sallisaw KOA is not on a lake; it trades waterfront for unbeatable I-40 convenience and big-rig sites, and it makes an easy base for day trips to either lake. So decide first whether you want to camp on the water or camp for convenience and day-trip out, then pick the park that fits.
What is there to do around Sallisaw while camping?
The lakes are the main draw. Clear-water Lake Tenkiller is a favorite for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing, and Robert S. Kerr Reservoir offers big-water fishing and Corps recreation to the south. In town, the Cherokee Casino Sallisaw at I-40 Exit 308 has electronic and table games plus a bar and grill, and the 14 Flags Museum tells local history through historic cabins and a train depot, including the 1835 Lattimore Cabin. The city park has a paved walking trail and an 18-hole disc golf course. It is an easygoing mix of water recreation and small-town stops, ideal for a relaxed lake-country stay.
Are Sallisaw campgrounds pet-friendly?
Most are. The private parks like the Sallisaw KOA, Lakeside RV Park, and MarVal in Gore generally welcome pets, since travelers on I-40 and lake visitors often bring dogs, though policies on number, breed, and designated areas vary, so confirm when you book. Tenkiller State Park allows leashed pets in its campgrounds following standard Oklahoma State Parks rules, which is handy for lakeside walks. As always, keep pets leashed and clean up, especially at the lake sites where wildlife and other campers are close by. For a pet-friendly base with room to walk, both the I-40 parks and the state-park loops work well.
Is Sallisaw a good base for a Lake Tenkiller RV trip?
It is a very practical base. Sallisaw sits right on I-40 with full-service parks at Exit 308, so you can arrive easily, stock up, and then day-trip the 25 miles to clear-water Lake Tenkiller, or camp on the lake itself at Tenkiller State Park. The town gives you fuel, groceries, propane at Lakeside RV Park, a casino, and museums, while the lake delivers scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing. Robert S. Kerr Reservoir adds more water to the south. Whether you want convenience at the interstate or a full lakeside stay, Sallisaw ties the two together and makes an easy hub for exploring eastern Oklahoma's lake country.
Do I need reservations for Sallisaw RV parks?
For the private parks near I-40, reservations are smart but you can often book close to arrival outside of summer weekends, since the KOA and Lakeside RV Park cater to interstate travelers. The bigger need for advance booking is at Tenkiller State Park, whose full-hookup lakeside loops fill for summer weekends and holidays and can be reserved up to eleven months ahead through the Oklahoma State Parks system, so plan early for peak dates. MarVal in Gore also gets busy in summer. In the fall, winter, and spring shoulders, availability is easier across the board, and a quick call ahead confirms your site and any current rates.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Sallisaw?
The highest-rated station is Rest Area - Sallisaw, Westbound with a rating of 4.7/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Sallisaw?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sallisaw.
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