Checotah / Lake Eufaula West KOA

  • I-40 and Pierce Rd Exit 255
  • Checotah, OK 74426
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Checotah / Lake Eufaula West KOA

I-40 and Pierce Rd Exit 255
ChecotahOK 74426
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Checotah / Lake Eufaula West KOA

I-40 and Pierce Rd Exit 255
ChecotahOK 74426
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"As new owners, we look forward to meeting you!"

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In a quiet country setting near I-40, this KOA has long, wide pull throughs to make big rig parking virtually trouble free. Nature trails from your site lead to beautiful Lake Eufaula.

You'll find no planes or trains at this campground. Stroll from your campsite to the shoreline of Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma's largest reservoir. Rent a canoe, kayak or paddleboat onsite if you desire a more rigorous activity. A barnyard zoo with exotic breed chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys, "Molly" our Watusi cow and her new friend "Mattie" our young Longhorn will please all ages. If you like connecting with nature, this is the KOA for you! Excellent bird watching, nature trails and fishing in our catch and release pond will not disappoint you! Hold family reunions in one of three heated/air-conditioned meeting rooms complete with kitchens. Savor a delicious meal and fresh-baked cobblers year round at the Chuck Wagon Kafe. Visit the local casino or play a round of golf while you are here. Check out numerous museums in Muskogee to explore Native America history and see nearby Civil War battle sites. Visit Checotah, the Steer Wrestling Capital of the World and home of the 2005 American Idol, Carrie Underwood, or browse antique shops for rich history and great finds in our quaint little towns.

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As new owners, we look forward to meeting you! We are working hard to make this the best camping experience you have ever had! Come and relax in the lush surroundings and experience nature at its best!
  • 50 Max Amp
  • 116' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open May 25 to Sep 7)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Great park for RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Family Reunion Hall
  • Tour bus stop over
  • Gift store featuring local artisans
  • Meeting rooms for clubs and businesses
  • Motorcycle Clubs welcome
  • Well stocked convenience store
  • Chuckwagon Kafe (seasonal for breakfast and dinner)

Lake Eufaula Oklahoma's largest reservoir has more than 600 miles of shoreline! Great fishing (bass and crappie) boat rentals, heated fishing dock, boating, skiing, wakeboarding and lake swimming are all nearby.

Antiquing Have a great time scouring the shops in Checotah, Eufaula and Muskogee. All within 1/2 hour drive from campground.

Golfing Fountain Head Golf Course is a beautiful 18-hole golf course newly upgraded on the back 9 and is just a few miles away.

Lake Eufaula Photo Lake Eufaula Oklahoma's largest reservoir, Lake Eufaula has 600 miles of shoreline and 143,700 acres of surface area. Attractions include fishing and hunting, sightseeing, nature trails, boating, picnicking, tours, etc.

1890 M-K-T Depot and Caboose Photo 1890 M-K-T Depot and Caboose The KATY DEPOT was built in 1890 and is the M. K. & T.'s oldest surviving wooden station. The depot now holds a collection of the town's heritage including railroad, pioneer businesses, cowboys and Indians, military and the Civil War Battle of Honey Springs memorabilia. Other features are the M.K.T. Caboose #205, a 14 Flag historical display, the Paul Henry Carr Monument, and a scale model of USS CARR (FFG-52) a Guided Missile Frigate which honors the WWII Hero from Checotah. This attraction is located in Checotah. For more information and hours of operation please call 1-918-473-6377.

Cherokee Heritage Center Photo Cherokee Heritage Center Tour the recreated ancient Cherokee village of Tsa-La-Gi, located at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Talequah, Oklahoma.

Upcoming Events
Azalea Festival Photo

Azalea Festival

A month long event in April at Honor Heights Park in Muskogee (35 miles) showcases brilliant blooms.

Battle of Honey Springs Photo

Battle of Honey Springs

Friday, April 29 will begin the event with education stations for students and the visiting public. The stations will consist of infantry drills, camps and personal interaction with the participants. The visitors may also visit the civilian camps and hear personal stories of the conflict. Saturday, April 30, camps will open to the public at 10:00 a.m. A reenactment of the Battle of Honey Springs will take place at 1:30 p.m.

Free Night May 12! Book Now!

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Awards

2011 KOA Founder's Award

Programs

KOA Scout Program

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