4 RV Campgrounds In Edmond, OK - Camping Near Oklahoma City
35.6528° N, 97.4781° W
Quick Overview
Edmond sits just north of Oklahoma City, offering several RV campground options with some free facilities for travelers exploring this growing suburban area. The city's position along I-35 makes it a natural stopping point for RVers heading between Kansas and Texas, while its proximity to the Oklahoma City metro provides easy access to urban amenities without the downtown congestion.
The campground landscape here reflects Edmond's blend of suburban development and accessible open spaces. You'll find facilities ranging from basic overnight stops to full-service parks with modern hookups. Scissortail Campground represents the newest addition to the area's RV infrastructure, bringing fresh amenities to the local camping scene.
Access couldn't be easier from I-35, with multiple exits serving the Edmond area including Exit 141 (Covell Road) and Exit 138 (Danforth Road). Highway 77 runs parallel through town, offering an alternative route with less truck traffic. Route 66 passes through the region for those following the historic highway, while I-40 sits just south in Oklahoma City for east-west connections.
Most facilities here cater to both short-term travelers and extended-stay visitors. The suburban setting means you're close to grocery stores, repair services, and medical facilities -- practical considerations that matter when you're living on the road. Our directory includes current pricing, amenity details, and user reviews to help you compare options before you arrive.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Edmond
All Dump Stations Near Edmond
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scissortail Campground | 4.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Abe's RV Park | 4.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Viper Resources Llc | 6.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Twin Fountains RV Park | 8.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Liberty Lake Campground | 10.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Midnight Campground Llc. | 10.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Aumann Acres - RVpark | 10.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pioneer RV Park | 10.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| West RV Park Oklahoma State Fairgrounds | 13.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| 2005 Porter St | 14.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Scissortail Campground
4.8 miAbe's RV Park
4.8 miViper Resources Llc
6.5 miTwin Fountains RV Park
8.0 miLiberty Lake Campground
10.3 miMidnight Campground Llc.
10.6 miAumann Acres - RVpark
10.6 miPioneer RV Park
10.8 miWest RV Park Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
13.8 mi2005 Porter St
14.3 miTraveling to Edmond by RV
I-35 serves as your primary access corridor through Edmond, running north-south through the city's eastern side. The interstate handles heavy traffic but moves well outside rush hours. Exit 141 at Covell Road and Exit 138 at Danforth Road provide the most direct access to campground areas. Highway 77 parallels I-35 through town and offers a slower-paced alternative with traffic lights but better visibility of local businesses.
For east-west travel, Highway 33 cuts across Edmond's northern section, while I-40 sits about 15 miles south in Oklahoma City. Route 66 enthusiasts can pick up sections of the historic highway in the area, though you'll need to navigate local streets rather than continuous highway driving.
Avoid the University of Central Oklahoma campus area during weekday rush hours and football game days, as traffic congestion can make maneuvering difficult. Most Edmond streets accommodate larger rigs without issue, but watch for low-hanging trees in older residential neighborhoods. Walmart locations in the area generally allow overnight parking, though you should always check with store management first. Several truck stops along I-35 also welcome RV overnight stays.
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Dump Station Costs in Edmond
Edmond's several RV campgrounds split evenly on pricing, with some facilities (a portion%) offering free services and a portion% charging fees. This 50-50 split gives you genuine choice based on your budget and amenity needs.
Free options typically provide basic dump station access, sometimes with potable water. They work well for quick service stops when you're passing through. Paid facilities generally include full hookups, shower houses, and sometimes laundry or WiFi. Expect paid sites to run $25-45 per night depending on season and services included.
The suburban Oklahoma City location means competitive pricing compared to more remote or tourist-heavy destinations. You're paying for convenience and access to metro amenities rather than scenic premium. Spring and fall see modest price increases during pleasant weather months, but nothing dramatic.
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Best Time to Visit Edmond by RV
Winter
December-February
28-52°F
Crowds: Low
Quiet season with occasional ice storms. Facilities stay open but some amenities may have reduced hours during freezing weather.
Spring
March-May
48-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather draws more visitors, but severe weather season brings tornado watches. Book ahead for weekends as snowbirds head north through the corridor.
Summer
June-August
72-94°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms common. Air-conditioned facilities fill with travelers avoiding midday heat. Early morning and evening hours most comfortable for outdoor activities.
Fall
September-November
52-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak comfort season with mild temperatures and lower humidity. University football games create weekend traffic spikes but campgrounds remain accessible with advance planning.
Explore the Edmond Area
Plan your fuel stops before entering Edmond proper. Several large truck stops with RV-friendly diesel lanes sit right off I-35 at the city's northern and southern edges, offering better prices than in-town stations. The Edmond area experiences occasional severe weather during spring and fall, so keep an eye on radar if you're visiting March through June or September through November. Tornado sirens sound at noon on Saturdays for testing -- don't panic.
Grocery shopping works best at the Homeland or Walmart locations on the city's east side, where parking lots can handle bigger rigs. Downtown Edmond offers antique shopping and local restaurants, but street parking fills quickly on weekends. If you're visiting during University of Central Oklahoma events, expect campus-area traffic to slow considerably. The city's water is safe and tastes fine for filling tanks. Cell coverage runs strong across all major carriers, making it easy to work remotely if needed.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Edmond
Can I access Edmond campgrounds easily from I-35?
Yes, I-35 runs directly through Edmond with exits at Covell Road (141) and Danforth Road (138) providing quick access to most facilities. The interstate handles RVs of all sizes without restrictions, and most campgrounds sit within 5-10 minutes of these exits.
Are there free dump stations in Edmond?
Half of Edmond's campground facilities offer free services. These locations provide basic dump station access and often include potable water. Check our directory for current locations, hours, and any usage restrictions before planning your stop.
What's the best time to visit Edmond in an RV?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable weather with temperatures in the 60s-70s. Summer gets hot and humid, while winter brings occasional ice storms. Avoid University of Central Oklahoma football weekends if you prefer quieter campgrounds.
Can I park overnight at Edmond stores?
Several Walmart locations and truck stops along I-35 generally allow overnight RV parking, but policies vary by property. Always check with store management before settling in. Paid campgrounds offer more security and amenities for longer stays.
How far is Edmond from Oklahoma City attractions?
Downtown Oklahoma City sits about 15-20 miles south via I-35, roughly 25 minutes in normal traffic. This makes Edmond a quieter base for exploring metro attractions without dealing with urban campground prices or congestion.
Do Edmond campgrounds stay open year-round?
Most facilities operate year-round, though some may reduce services or hours during winter months. Oklahoma's mild winters mean you won't face the seasonal closures common in northern states, but always call ahead to confirm availability during December-February.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Edmond?
The highest-rated station is Pilot Travel Center with a rating of 4.0/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Edmond?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Edmond.
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