El Reno West KOA
- 301 South Walbaun Road, P.O. Box 6
- El Reno, OK 73014-9802
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15 miles west of El Reno on I-40 or 28 miles east of Weatherford Exit 108. Exit at Cherokee Trading Post & Restaurant.
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Reserve(800) 562-5736
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Info(405) 884-2595
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Herds of buffalo once roamed Oklahoma, and some of the shaggy beasts still hang around the El Reno West KOA.
Herds of buffalo once roamed Oklahoma, and some of the shaggy beasts still hang around the El Reno West KOA. The buffalo (in a pen, of course!) are just one reminder of this region's frontier heritage. KOA's paved roads lead to shady or satellite-friendly sites. Enjoy a swimming pool, a game room, a fishing pond, pedal carts and a new Jumping Pillow! You're within walking distance of the Cherokee Trading Post, so take time for an evening stroll and see this KOA's 150-foot mural depicting the Cherokee "Trail of Tears" and Native American tepees. Then enjoy a buffalo burger and a homemade piece of pie at the restaurant before retiring to your campsite or scenic cabin.
Campground Amenities
Local Attractions
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is an exciting, action-packed journey, where visitors can explore the pages of history in a lively setting that transports them to the days when gunslingers walked the wooden sidewalks of the West, and blacksmith shops and general stores were gathering places. The Hall of Fame is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day. It is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. An admission fee is charged at this attraction.
Fort Reno
An exciting journey that allows you to experience the thrill of early day Oklahoma, through the eyes of cavalrymen, Indian scouts, settlers and even a World War II German Prisoner of War.
Indian City USA
Enjoy guided tours, Indian dancing, arts and crafts and Indian City Museum. Open all year.
White Water -- Water Park
Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma
The trail consists of 13 highway-based, driving loops that span the entire western portion of the state. Each loop guides travelers through areas with the best opportunities to view wildlife and includes designated stopping points on both public and private areas.
Western Oklahoma Scenic Drive Map
View wildlife in America's heartland.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
See exhibits and galleries depicting cowboys and western heritage. For more information visit their website.
OK Buffalo Tours
OK Buffalo Tours specializes in outings with the American Bison, and their great American story. Set on the Western Plains of Oklahoma.
Hinton OK, Crossroad of the Nation
Come discover some of the most beautiful country in Oklahoma at Hinton.
Amenities
Our campers enjoy paved roads and sites throughout our KOA. They also enjoy a bath house fit for a king.
Activities
Our campers have been known to catch fish as big as your arm from their campsite. They also enjoy dining within walking distance (the Cherokee Restaurant) with a discount and who can forget the shopping experience at the Cherokee Trading Post.
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame
An exciting, action-packed journey, where visitors can explore the pages of history in a lively setting that transports them to the days when gunslingers walked the wooden sidewalks of the West, and blacksmith shops and general stores were gathering places. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Admission fee charged.
Fort Reno
An exciting journey that allows you to experience the thrill of early day Oklahoma, through the eyes of cavalrymen, Indian scouts, settlers and even a World War II German Prisoner of War.
Indian City USA
Enjoy guided tours, Indian dancing, arts and crafts and Indian City Museum. Open all year.
White Water -- Water Park
Upcoming Events
Hinton Rodeo
The Hinton rodeo is held in early July.
4th of July Fire Works


