Nestled along the north shore of Keystone Lake, Walnut Creek Recreation Area is surrounded by sandy beaches, high bluffs, native grasses, rock outcrops and rolling hills, making it the ideal retreat for fun and quiet relaxation. Along with camping, boating, and day use opportunities, the park also includes 17 miles of trail for hiking and equestrian access.
The park features a dump station, 50 amp electrical service at campsites and water hookups. The campground has restroom/shower facility, backstop, and boat ramp.
Walnut Creek's Sand Plum Trail is approximately 17 miles in length, crossing flat to rolling terrain, and affords many vistas of Keystone Lake. The trail is available to hikers, equestrians, and mountain bike enthusiasts. Trail users are advised to stay on designated trails; quicksand may occur along lakeshore.
Walnut Creek Park Campground and Day Use Areas will be closed for the winter season. The park will reopen April 1st. If you have any questions contact the Keystone Lake Project Office at (918) 865-2621.
Check out Time 4PM
Check in Time 6PM
Quiet Hours: 10PM to 6AM
Entrance gate is locked from 10PM to 6AM.
Camping is permitted in designated campsites only.
Each campsite is limited to 1 wheeled camping unit and 2 tent, or 3 tents.
Camping is limited to 14 days within any 30 day period.
Campers must occupy the campsite at least once during each 24 hour period.
Campers shall keep their sites free of trash and litter during the period of occupancy and shall remove all personal equipment and clean their sites upon departure.
Ground fires are restricted to metal fire rings. These are NOT trash receptacles, please leave them free of food and litter upon departure.
All vehicles should have two wheels on pavement at all times; boat trailers are permitted on the grass. Please park extra vehicles in parking lots, not on empty camping pads.
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Walnut Creek has numerous sandy beaches, rolling hills, native tall grasses, and pine forest.
Keystone Ancient Forest
Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve
The park has camping, swimming, boat ramp, and 17 miles of hiking/equestrian trails.
For campground inquiries, please call: 918-865-2621
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From 412 take the 209th Street Exit West of Sand Springs, Drive about 8 mile and turn South on to County Road 1521 just past Prue, OK. Drive about 2 miles to the park entrance.