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Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge is located near Indiahoma, Oklahoma, which is in the southwest portion of the state. This is a fairly rural area. The nearest larger town is Lawton, which is around 20 miles to the southeast, while the nearest large city is the state's capital, Oklahoma City, which is around 100 miles to the northeast.

This part of Oklahoma consists of forested, rolling hillsides and grassland areas. Animals run freely here, and towns and communities are few and far between. Should you need to refresh some of your supplies, there are grocery stores and gas stations within 10 miles of the park. There are also some restaurants that dot the local area when you're looking for a place to eat.

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Renting an RV at Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge will put all the activities it offers easily within your reach. Some of the things that people enjoy doing here include hunting and camping. There are also lakes and rivers where fishing and wading spots are available. Hiking trails can be enjoyed, as well as scenic places to eat a picnic lunch and cliffs where rock climbing is allowed.

Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge consists of meadows and grasslands surrounded by rocky hilltops. As its name would suggest, one of its prime draws is to observe the wildlife that lives here. This includes buffalo and elk herds, as well as wild turkeys. Visitors should always be respectful of these wild animals and give them plenty of space, as they can be dangerous if they feel threatened or if young are present.

There are all sorts of trails that offer you access to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. They meander across meadows, through forestland, and up rocky hillsides. The trails differ in both how long they are but also their difficulty levels. All allow for prime opportunities to view the wildlife that call this refuge home, and they offer prime views of the local area.

Camping at Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge

Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge makes camping with an RV a breeze. There are a few campgrounds at the park, and there are other private options found nearby as well.

The park features a group campground, backcountry camping options, and some regular campsites that are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis. The sites do not provide hookups, but bathrooms, potable water, and a small supply store are available for campers. Pets are also welcome here.

Granite Point RV Park is in nearby Lawton. This campground offers pool access as well as a clubhouse. There are also bathrooms, showers, and a laundry room available for campers to use. This RV park sits near Lake Lawtonka, so it provides easy water access as well. As there are all sorts of fun things to do nearby, many people enjoy RV camping at the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, so it should not be a problem to access any services you may need.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Pittsburg County, you will find many fun things to do nearby. There is a Visitor's Center at the refuge that offers exhibits that highlight the varying ecosystems, animals, and plants found at the park. There are several interpretive and educational programs available where you can learn more about the park. Many also offer hands-on learning opportunities. Some ranger-led tours are available either via bus or by hiking. National wildlife refuge RV camping allows you to easily see all the sights the park makes available.

The Mount Scott Roadway is a popular way to see the park. The route is paved and takes visitors to the top of the nearby mountain that offers 360-degrees views of the surrounding landscape. There are also rocks for scrambling at the summit. This is a shared road that is open to hikers, vehicles, and bikers. Drivers and bikers should always be watchful for hikers (and sometimes the road is closed to vehicle traffic altogether).

There are several interesting places to visit in nearby Lawton. The Museum of the Great Plains gives information on the history of the local region, as well as the cultures of the American Indian tribes who first settled here. The Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum feature exhibits regarding the country's military history. The Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center highlights this local tribe, while the Medicine Park Aquarium and Natural Sciences Center also offers educational and hands-on exhibits.

When you've been looking for a quiet place to relax, where you can really enjoy nature and the local wildlife, consider camping at the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. Go for a hike, take a drive on a scenic road, or check out a local museum. Camp in an RV near Indiahoma and enjoy your time in the Sooner State.

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