All natural playground
Playin in the dirt
One of my clients photos from our visit.
Its a great camping ground!
Beauty in a stump
1/15/15 red rock canyon wall and rock formation resembling a native american woman and her papoose. so cool!
PJ M.
Apr 26, 2024
I have been trying for several weeks to get some info about the glamping sites besides what is on their website. I have sent several messages to several different places but nobody seems to respond. I went and checked out several of their reviews and it's the same thing. Nobody seems to respond to messages. Was planning on a birthday trip there but seems like tht option is now off the table. It use to be a state park but has been purchased or leased to a private entity which seems to be the issue. Really no customer service at all from what I see. It's too bad as tht was a nice area to visit.
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Carolyn P.
Aug 12, 2020
Close enough for a quick day trip. Red Rock is a quiet place during the week. We were hoping to see rock climbers rappelling but still enjoyed getting outside. Grandson loved the wood playground. We enjoy talking pictures of unique things and he loves throwing rocks. Nice cloudy day to walk around. Amazed to see a drink place open in RedRock.Very well mowed and clean. Only saw a couple of things someone left behind. Nice restrooms and showers if needed. Several RV hookups and lots of picnic tables.They now charge $10.00 per car, so I hope it helps keeping it clean.Lots of vines, wish they could post sign for poison Ivy areas
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Kristi S.
Mar 29, 2021
Great area for hiking , picnicking , rv camping or tent camping. Took the grandkids today for the first time to picnic with some friends and they had a great time! They also have a swimming pool and concession stand and a few playgrounds . You could easily spend a whole day enjoying the outdoors if you don't want to camp.
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Elizabeth M.
Oct 27, 2020
Great spot for camping in the heart of Oklahoma. Beautiful Red Rocks that take you away for fun adventure.
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Brandy W.
Nov 12, 2018
We had a fun hike through the park with our good boy shep Klaus. I was actually happy to find the park still opened and maintained. We found a few good trails to walk and really enjoyed the easy parking and clean facilities.The only negative to watch for is the thick stickers on the path. Next time we will bring our dog shoes as we spent too much time having to pick the stickers out of our poor boys feet. We have them at the farm and they are never a problem for him, this was a thick infestation let me tell you.That said, we are still so happy it remains there for the public!
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Aimee W.
Apr 19, 2020
During this shutdown and not being able to have indoor group activities we have decided to go on some outdoor adventures.Today was about 65° out and went back and forth with clear skies and overcast. Low winds. It was beautiful! Not too hot and not too cold. We needed hoodies occasionally and then needed a T-shirt during other times of the hike! Sounds about like any average spring day in Oklahoma, right?The park is very easy to find. It's about an hour from the center of Oklahoma City. It's an easy day trip for sure.I remember camping there in HighSchool but didn't know if had been kept up or added anything so I was excited to see what it was about now. Fee is $10 per car to get in park for the day. Hours are sunrise to sunset for day passers. You can also rent camp and RV camp as well and those areas are incredibly clean and so nice! There are on site facilities for restrooms, ice and simple camping needs. They have a new little food spot down there too on site. They serve walking tacos, snacks, sno-cones and more! There is a nice patio and deck and seating with also a great lawn with cornhole and yard games. This is located also right by the campgrounds pool which is open seasonally. Everything was so well kept up and clean. There are new and updated playgrounds in multiple areas as well with nice park and picnic areas for those who are not camping overnight. You can easily find the trails and they will give you a map at the entrance if you need one. Also, we found that using the All Trails hiking app with this park and also thousands others that you won't get lost if you have signal of course. The trails are on the app and will map your hike for you and get you back to where you started easily!The trails are in great condition. We took are Goldendoodle and it was a fun adventure for all of us. We have kids ages 12-17. Also we saw young kids as well enjoying the areas easily! They also have a paved sidewalk trail for a handicap accessible option or strollers which i thought was so amazing. We absolutely can not wait to come back with our camping gear too. There is even employees there to walk the camps and pick up any lose trash that may have been left behind so it's always green and beautiful and clean. This park is not falling behind or getting lazy with their cleanups and updates. They are doing amazing and keeping it amazing! It's a must stop!
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Janelle B.
Aug 22, 2021
My husband and I filmed at this location and it was perfect! The trails are clear and there are many to choose from!
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Haley K.
May 7, 2021
This is a great place to go hiking and camping very near Oklahoma City. For day use, you will have to pay a $10 admission per vehicle. They have done some good work the last couple of years since it has become a privately owned park. There is now a small store. They have a "glamping" tent you can rent. The RV sites are situated close together but many of them are by large grassy areas kids or dogs could play. They have added new signs for the trails. As we were hiking, we also noticed how clean the park is. It is very well taken care of. There are playgrounds for kids, your traditional playground and also an all natural playground made from large logs. We always enjoy our experience here and come often because of it's proximity to the city.
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Patrick S.
Nov 17, 2018
As of Nov 1, 2018, Red Rock Canyon is no longer a state park. It is privately managed now and the park staff is phenomenal! My wife and I visited the park this week and had an amazing time. There are several trails to hike, plenty of camping opportunities for RVs and tent campers, and the staff was quick to give us all the ins and outs of the park. We will definitely be back to camp when the weather warms a bit.
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Marie W.
Sep 1, 2018
We hadn't visited here in years, so beautiful!! We took our dog for a short hike. No plans to stay, which was fine (campgrounds were full because of the holiday weekend), but I'd like to return at different times of year, to enjoy the foliage changes.The hike trails are short and easy, so it's picturesque but not challenging. Great for kids and pets to join.We did see way more goat-head sticker patches than expected, so be prepared for that. Love that day use and parking are free. Clean facilities too! Can't get enough of the red rock walls.
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