Reviews
Red Rock Canyon
User Reviews
L Hardman
It was so relaxing! The employees were very friendly and informative about things going on around them. We did some hiking up in the horse shoe area and it was worth the climb. My niece and I cooked over the fire, enjoyed some needed time away from the city and that’s what we got.
Tim Diehl
Overall really nice and quiet, genuinely nice and caring owners. Lots of semi-rugged hiking (not walking) trails requiring some athleticism and dexterity- not for disabled people. Although very dog-friendly, the areas not paved contain many goatheads, so beware. Can easily accommodate large RV's and travel trailers, though the road down and out is quite tortuous and steep. Sites have electric and water with a communal dump station with tank flush, but no potable water, so fill your tank before leaving your site. Would revisit in the future if the opportunity presented itself.
Victoria R
One of my favorite places to get a quick easy hike. Taken the kiddo a couple times also. Easy for him and us both and plenty of places to stop to have a picnic. Very clean area and camping grounds. Would bring bug spray of course and the usual camel back and sunscreen. Really pretty scenery also.
Victoria R
One of my favorite places to get a quick easy hike. Taken the kiddo a couple times also. Easy for him and us both and plenty of places to stop to have a picnic. Very clean area and camping grounds. Would bring bug spray of course and the usual camel back and sunscreen. Really pretty scenery also.
Chris Stiles
I loved coming here when I was a kid. It was privately bought, so it's no longer a state park. Campgrounds were very clean. Pool was a great relief to the heat. But it's $7 a day per person. Would have been 5 stars but there are no anchor points anywhere for repelling. Sadly we were not able to repel. Biggest reason we went. Be sure to bring your own tools for anchors. They should put that on the advertising. Any trees that could have been used to tie off, were dead or too small. Bathrooms were very clean, and had hot water There is lots of water spickets throughout the campgrounds, which makes washing dishes easy. Very friendly staff.
Farai Mazhandu
I loved this place. It’s an easy, quick drive from the OKC metro and absolutely worth it. $10 entrance fee to the state park—totally fair for what you get. The terrain shift is wild: you're driving along flat land, then suddenly drop into a hidden valley and boom—everything changes. It's serene, scenic, and unexpectedly stunning. The trails are shaded and cool, especially refreshing on a hot day. Great views, well-kept paths, and plenty to explore. Campsites looked popular, and there’s even a pool (separate fee, but a good option for families with kids). I'll definitely be coming back. This spot is a hidden gem.
Ray Lambert
We had a blast camping here. We had a group of six of us in an RV. The grounds are very well taken care of and the staff is very friendly. There are tons of great trails to hike. We did run into some poison ivy on the trails, but that is to be expected. We came about 4 hours from Fort Worth, TX, and look forward to coming back again.
Jacob Kilpatrick
This is a beautiful, well maintained campground that used to be a state park but is now privately owned. I saw a ton of wildlife and birds on the extensive trail system that surrounds the campground and inside the campground as well. Would highly recommend. Especially for the price and location if you happen to be traveling down I40.