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Credit Cards Accepted: NA
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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
What a neat place
Totally unexpected surprise. Great staff. Very clean! A hidden jewel.
Red Rock
Stayed 1 night beautiful park was 102 degrees but nice breeze rest room and shower in need of remodel at wallnut grove area
beautiful
What a beautiful, well kempt park. We only stayed one night, but I would love to go back and stay longer.
Surprising Oasis
Traveling along i-40 coming in to Oklahoma City, we spotted this state park just 5 miles off the interstate. There's a steep and twisty entrance road into the gorge (our 35' motorhome did fine on it). There seems to be 3 or 4 camping areas scattered throughout, and there's really no clear process to getting a spot.
Apparently, in OK you just pull into a spot, and eventually a ranger will stop by to register you. Prices were posted at each site.
The spots were older, but decent. We got a pull through down in the 'California' section of the park. Peaceful evening spent.
Also surprised to see state parks accepting Good Sam for a discount?? Odd, but ok - we'll take it.
We had both AT&T and Verizon 3G signal at the park, although Verizon was a bit weak.
Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon State Park
For a State Park it was average looking. There was a bit of construction going on.
There were nice new bathrooms which charged for showers. However there were older, run down bathrooms with a free shower. You had to hold the button down or the shower would turn off though!
They have a pool that was closed for the season and some interesting trails. Our boys mostly liked playing on the red hills and the small creek running by our campsite. There is also a small pond for fishing and some great walls for rappelling, if you are into that sort of thing.
Dump station and some pull-throughs, very few full hook-ups. No propane, but not unusual for a State Park. About an hour from Oklahoma City and 45 minutes to the west from some Route 66 museums.
Rangers were nice, although they only take cash or check! Natural surroundings were Gorgeous red canyon walls, lots of trees and The California Trail runs through the middle of the park.
Paid $25 for a night.