Cimarron Hills Wildlife Management Area | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
almost 2 years ago
Altitude:
524.3 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Hart

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Slow
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Open designated camping area, shared with local cattle. Rolling hills off dirt road.

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Stayed here for one night in July. You technically should have a wildlife conservation passport to be able to get to the camping area. For an out-of-state resident, I paid $15 and it’s good for three days. When I got to the initial signage before the camping area, I had enough signal to be able to call and get an account set up to buy a passport and then I was given this website to be able to login and purchase it: license.gooutsideoklahoma.com. Once I got down to the camping area, on the north side of the dirt road, I had no signal, but on the southside of the dirt road I had about two bars. However I did not end up staying in the marked camping area because the local cattle were a bit curious and kept coming to check me out after I moved four different times. Being that I did see some bulls in the group, I wasn’t sure if I should just stay there and let them be curious or if I should drive away. So I just played it safe and drove a couple miles back down the road and stayed somewhere alongside the road. Can’t really drive past the camping area because it dead ends to private property.

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Open designated camping area, shared with local cattle. Rolling hills off dirt road.

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