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Little Sahara
Overview
Little Sahara State Park offers a striking mini-desert experience in the heart of the Midwest. Spanning over 1,600 acres of rideable sand dunes, this park provides a unique landscape shaped by the Cimarron River. The shifting sands provide an ever-changing playground for visitors, making every trip feel like a new discovery. It is widely recognized as one of the premier destinations for off-road enthusiasts looking for a desert-like atmosphere without traveling to the West Coast.
Location & Surroundings
Located just south of Waynoka in northwestern Oklahoma, the park sits within a transition zone of rolling prairies and dramatic sandy peaks. The surrounding sand dunes can reach heights of up to 75 feet, creating a surreal and beautiful horizon. The nearby town of Waynoka provides essential services, local dining, and a glimpse into the region’s rich railroad history, making it a convenient base for long-term stays.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features three distinct camping areas: Cowboy Camp, Competition Camp, and Golden Sands. Most sites offer water and electric hookups, while some provide full hookups for larger rigs. Key features include:
- Direct access to the sand dune riding area.
- Modern comfort stations with hot showers.
- Convenient dump stations for self-contained RVs.
The campgrounds are designed to accommodate a variety of trailer sizes, ensuring that toy haulers have plenty of room to maneuver and park safely.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the main draw is ATV and UTV riding across the vast dunes, visitors can also explore the historic Harvey House Museum in Waynoka. For those seeking a change of scenery, Gloss Mountain State Park is a short drive away, offering scenic hiking trails and striking mesa views. The area is a central hub for high-energy outdoor recreation and unique local Oklahoma history.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for adventure-seeking RVers and families who travel with off-road vehicles. If you enjoy a high-energy atmosphere and the sound of engines, you will feel right at home here. It is a fantastic choice for those looking for a unique geographic experience that differs from the typical forested or lakeside RV parks found throughout the rest of Oklahoma.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
J.E. Parker
Dunes are not of interest to us, but looked like a cool spot for those into that type of recreation. Not sure why it's a state park, seems more like a recreational area. Can't access dunes unless you're in/on a recreational vehicle.
Nathan Lukehart
Had a blast!! Unfortunately the side trails in the brush were difficult to ride on a dirtbike, but we had a blast otherwise! The campgrounds were pretty decent, and the other visitors were friendly and respectful. There aren't a lot of choices for food or shopping near by, so make sure you take what you need or plan to drive to a nearby town to get some supplies. The sandsports stores in the area are pretty good, with friendly staff and lots of gear that may be needed for your visit. There were only 2 options that I found for premium fuel, one one was 30 cents cheaper than the other.
Joey Williams
This place is open 24 hours a day, I made it perfect for me and my daughter to go see the perseids meteor shower. The only downfall is the moon was out and really bright that night, but that's not the parks fault.
Gary Dias
Nice little dunes destination for ATVs and side-by-sides. Lots of trail riding and some open dunes area. Hills are not very big, but there is enough flat space for some short drag racing. There is plenty of full hookup RV spaces and tent spaces as well. There is a sand sports store to help with accessories and minor repairs. They say it's usually too hot to ride in summer, so spring and fall are best times to go. You can pretty much ride the whole park in a day.
Jason Yamanaka
Absolutely beautiful experience. We camped for 4 days, roughing it (except the bathrooms, showers, & electricity lol). It’s was awesome and serene. Truly a beautiful experience and location. You can ride trails all the way into town from the state park to reup on supplies. Update: went again for memorial weekend 2025 and it was jam packed, it was awesome and everyone is always so nice. They also have a place in town you can rent stuff
tommy steig
This is a really great place to go on the sand dunes with the Utv. It’s $10 a person a day you don’t have to wear helmets. Only kids have to, but the weather is not very good here. Don’t like the weather at all two days ago we had 99° with 50 mile an hour winds And now two days after it’s 42° and raining and windy. It’s not good weather in Oklahoma. And in town, you have to go through the dunes to get to town and there’s only one bar there and one restaurant but they’re only open for like four hours no grocery store only a Dollar General so if I were you make sure you have enough groceries when you come here. You cannot drink on the dunes. They actually check your armband and they check your cooler and make sure you don’t have any booze in there. They have showers and bathrooms pretty nice for a park. They do have sewer, water and electricity. In one part. We just took the electricity and the water. It was fine though. It was a cool experience thank you little Sahara state park! they also have souvenirs in the office here at the Park pretty good souvenir by the way, but they’re only open 8 to 4 and they do have ice you can have fires here but no wood you have to ask the office there is a person that will come here and drop it off for you but don’t know how much. Lots of kids here too riding atv just be careful for them lots of wind here be prepared!!
Nick Kutz
Just shy of 2000 acres worth of Dunes, Trails, and just overall free-riding. It’s like riding in a completely different world. Make sure you’ve got a flag on your ride, and stay alert to the changing dune conditions. Ride responsibly, be courteous to others riding around you, and most importantly, have fun and enjoy the throttle therapy. Highly recommend for anyone of any skill level. Dirt bike, four wheeler, or side by side, it’s a ton of fun for the whole family. Make sure to stop in over at the Little Sahara Sandsports, just down the road, for any of your parts/flags/accessories. Donnie will get you set up👍🏻
Ghost boy
Super fun! Was crowded because we went during spring break so I think normally it wouldn't be too bad but it was still manageable. It was our first time and we got stuck in the first 30 seconds 😂 but some kids helped us out and told us to let the tire pressure down and after doing so we were just fine. Everyone was pretty friendly and it was a great experience. Would definitely come back!