€13.888888888889
pro Nacht
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Doris Campground

Highway 49
73552, Indiahoma
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

Doris Campground ist ein Campingplatz mit 70 Stellplätzen in Indiahoma, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika. Hunde sind auf diesem Campingplatz erlaubt.

Auf Doris Campground ist es möglich mit ein zelt zu campen.

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Bewertungen

Antoinette Terry MD
Englisch (US)
The sites are expansive and secluded, nestled among towering oaks. However, the D loop showers leave much to be desired. Two of them are barely big enough to spin around in and lack any area to sit. The shower designed for disabled users does have a bench, but the fixed shower head is aimed directly at it, making it impossible to use for changing. They are currently replacing the main restroom building, so hopefully the new one will be more accommodating. This location offers fantastic bird watching, bison spotting, and hiking opportunities. The visitor center also has impressive exhibits. Overall, it's a wonderful place to visit, save for the poorly designed showers, which seem to have been planned by someone who has never used one, or perhaps someone with a cruel sense of humor. It's recommended to bring a bathing suit and flip flops and use those to shower.
3 Tage vor

Prof. Orlo Blick DVM
Englisch (US)
Our weekend was absolutely fantastic! The place was stunning, with our location remaining cool under the shade throughout the day. The abundance of nature was a sight to behold and the area was impeccably maintained!
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
I travelled here with a 35’ 5th wheel, long bed pickup and parked in site #54, an E BI site for $25/night. The roads and site are asphalt. This site had a small slope to it which one board was able to correct. The roads are narrow and some have lower branches that you need to look out for, primarily in the dry camping loops. Some of the turns are very tight (the loop by C31-33 especially) so be aware of that. I was supposed to camp in C32, but a large low branch across the site prevented me from getting in there. The camp hosts and park staff were very helpful in getting me in another site. I chose to upgrade to an electric spot since it was hotter than normal. Fifth wheels and Class A rigs should probably stay on loops B/E. Site 54 had a mix of sun and shade. The picnic table was on the wrong side and the fire pit was a distance from the table. Not a great setup. Other sites were laid out better. Bathrooms were older, but clean. I didn’t use the showers. There were 3 OTA channels and wifi at the check in station (sometimes…) I also got 2 bars LTE with Verizon at a spot near Crater Lake just outside the campground a little way. The visitor’s center is very nice. It was cool to see the bison, longhorns, turkeys roaming around. There were some nice hikes as well (Bison Trail – canyon, lakes, prairie; Wilderness Trail - more of a mountainous terrain along a creek bed). After I got settled I really enjoyed my stay there.
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
There was no one at the pay kiosk either day so it was on the honor system kinda. The sites were a little overgrown but really didn't bother us. The site was large, clean, and right by the river with a bridge/trail going over it. Great fishing. It's inside the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge which is awesome because their are buffalo, longhorns, turkeys, fox, ringtail cats, elk (didn't see any of the last two) roaming through the area. Great hiking.The bathrooms were semi maintained which was to be expected. All in all it was fantastic! 4 out of 5 due to bathrooms, trails lacking markers, and no one at kiosk. -- no cell service in campground but short hike up mountain and you're good :)
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
Beautiful area with dry camping, electric hookups (no water, but several spigots available all over the campground) and group camping. We were there on Columbus weekend and it got crowded pretty quickly. The sites are spacious with lots of room for fire pit, BBQ and stuff. Every evening there are deer and turkeys gathering around and at one point there was a panicky bison running through our campsite. Lots of hikes from the campground or just a little drive away. It's right in the middle of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, which is worth a visit alone. If you're there check out Meers Burger, a 10 minute drive from the campground. The best burger I've ever eaten. Cell coverage is horrible at the campground, but a 15 minute hike gives a beautiful office with great reception.
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
Turkey and deer walk right through camp, so neat to just watch them. Beautiful drive through the park. We saw buffalo, longhorns, elk and prairie dogs. Electric, but no water. There are places to fill your water tanks at each camp area. It can be a little tight for big rigs, we were in a 35 ft 5th wheel & had no trouble. Had to drive to the visitor center to get cell service, but for us that's a good thing :)
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
We arrived on a Saturday after a day of rain, with our 35 foot toyhauler. There were only 2 sites available with power and water. It was a tight fit, height wise on the camp ground loop road to our sight. Be prepared to pay cash, a check was probably acceptable. We saw herds of buffalo and Longhorns, no elk unfortunately. Wild turkeys roamed the campground. We stopped at the visitor center and did some hiking out of the Lost Lake area. The whole Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge area was beautiful.
3 Tage vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
We had an amazing time this weekend!! It’s beautiful and our spot was shaded all day 🙌🏻🙌🏻 loved all the wild life and it was very well kept!
3 Tage vor

Hippe
Englisch (US)
Amazing location in the middle of the refuge so great access to activities all around: fishing, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, etc. Campground right on the lake is also a huge plus. A wonderful hidden gem in southwestern OK. Everything paved so easy access. Site was relatively clean with very minimal signs of previous campers except a pile of ashes from campfires. There are a ton of raccoons that come out at night looking for food and trash and they are not scared of people at all. You need to put all of your "smellables" away at night and during the day otherwise critters will get to them. Definitely a plus the campground has many trees for shade and some privacy from other campers. Not very noisy at all but can hear some military drills (fighter jets and some explosions) far away at Fort Sill but not too bad.
3 Tage vor

Shawnab36
Englisch (US)
We stayed at this campground from late Friday night to Sunday afternoon for a short weekend trip. This area is about a 3 hour drive from our home in DFW area of Texas. It was a very cold weekend so we didn’t see too much wildlife activity. Just a few deer eyes at night and a cat. We stayed at an electric spot in our self converted short Skoolie. We are about 20’ but the sites could probably fit up to about 30’ easily. Fairly level. We hiked on Sunday hoping it would be warmer but it was cold and foggy. It was still a beautiful hike straight from the campground. There was a concrete picnic table and fire ring. They sold firewood and ice at the check in office when they were open. Neighbors were pretty close and campground was dog friendly but we had absolutely no ATT service all weekend. We got a few messages at the top of our hike but that was it. Overall great trip and would def visit again.
3 Tage vor

Traveling Trina
Englisch (US)
I stayed here for 2 nights earlier this month, in November 2019. I was on the way south but needed to hunker down to wait out bad weather: high winds. At this time of year it was chilly, quiet, and peaceful. I was pleasantly surprised by the autumn colors that abounded. I was surrounded by well kept oak trees. I saw bison and deer on the drive in. I wanted to explore the campground more but the wind was extremely cold and insanely gusty. There were plenty of nice, electric only, sites available. I chose #65 because it was the easiest for me to back into. Asphalt pad was narrow and level, across from the bathrooms. I drove over and used the showers one night. As others reported, not the best kept, but the water was hot and I got clean. Most of the time I got no Verizon signal. Occasionally a voice call would come thru, Extended Network. My weather radio came in handy for monitoring the weather conditions. There was a dump station on the way out, but I didn't use it. I used the Walmart in Lawton to get my supplies before the weather hit. I had a quiet, relaxing couple of days of book reading before getting back on the road. Twenty dollars per night for a safe place with electric hookups: Well spent. ***Cash or Check Only.*** It does not say this anywhere on their web site, that I could find. Payment instructions were at the entrance with envelopes and self registration forms.
3 Tage vor

Leah
Englisch (US)
I was really looking forward to staying here but unfortunately the campground is closed due to Covid-19. A sign on the gated entrance says the trails are still open to hike though.
3 Tage vor

HagePhoto
Englisch (US)
Reserved a site that appeared to be right on the lake, but found it didn't really afford any access to the water. Not a big deal though as swimming or getting in the water is not allowed. Staying at Doris CG did expedite our access to areas of the Wichita Mountains. Outhouses were closed. There is a place to get fresh water in a jug (not filling RV tank). Really interesting area but not a great camping experience.
3 Tage vor

Ruby_RedVan
Englisch (US)
Doris campground is oak-covered, so even in winter there was plenty of privacy. No restrooms or showers were open due to COVID. Our spot had a nice paved way raking spot, grill, fire ring and picnic table. We could see the lake from our spot and it was an easy walk to get to it. No AT&T cell coverage.
3 Tage vor

Dave961
Englisch (US)
Buffalo and long horn cattle roam the refuge freely, and have been known to come through the campground. Tons of hiking options throughout the area. Cement pad for camper, trees are tight on the sides so no awning - which is ok. There was a nice area behind the camper with picnic table, grill, and fire ring - with a direct view to the lake. Some sites have electric ($10 additional per night), none have sewer. Dump station at entrance. Water is available - usually by the bathrooms. When we stayed, there was a bacteria warning for the water. That's probably why it was not very busy, even on the weekends. Fire rings at sites, free cut firewood by entrance, you are allowed to collect down wood - and there is plenty of that. No cell service to speak of, once in a while a text might come through.
3 Tage vor

Nathan @ Wand'rly
Englisch (US)
A beautiful campground surrounded by large oaks. Sites are spacious but not necessarily overly private, though the layout prevents you from being on top of your neighbors business in most spots. The wildlife management area surrounding it is phenomenal, too, just magnificent. Bison, deer, turtles, birds galore. No Verizon service. Reservations must be made online and you can get VZW service near the visitors center, about 5 minutes away by car. I’d recommend a waterfront site in a heartbeat. Bathrooms are closed and thusly they’ve decided to only allow self-contained RVs right now. Seemed like a strange choice. We don’t have a bathroom in our van, but they didn’t ask us about it and we had no issues staying there. Bag it out. Or they could open the bathrooms back up...
3 Tage vor

Ryan
Englisch (US)
Doris Campground is still operating at limited capacity and does not have potable water or restroom access. This may be why you can still get a site under a week out. We opted for a non-electric site because they have better lake access. The site was clean and we enjoyed the trails around Quanah Parker Lake. While eating breakfast cattle came right into the camp sites to graze. There are a lot of interesting sites in and around the wildlife refuge. Bring plenty of water and provisions. The towns of Cache and Medicine Park are approx 30 minutes away. There is no cell service so plan accordingly.
3 Tage vor

Morgana
Englisch (US)
Great sites nestled in trees but right on the lake. Lots of space with picnic table. Our site had electricity but no water. We would have loved to stay longer but had to keep going. The website said check-in ends at 7pm but we paid online in advance and arrived after 7 and didn’t have any problems. However the reviews say there is internet and we didn’t have any cell service on t-mobile, AT&T, or Verizon. So if you want to escape and be offline it’s great but if you want to work it’s not ideal.
3 Tage vor

jascheu
Englisch (US)
Nice campground with large shady sites. They currently have a potable water problem. Only self contained RVs are being allowed to use the campground.
3 Tage vor

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