Blue Bill Point

Star4.21
115 reviews
67260 S. 307 Rd., Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467
Blue Bill Point
$16.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$22.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

Peak season fees range between $22-$24 for electric sites, $16 for non-electric sites, and $50 for group shelter sites. Out-of-season booking is unavailable. Additional reservation fees apply: $8 for online/app reservations, $9 for contact center reservations, and $3 for in-person payments. Discounts are available for holders of Interagency Senior and Access Passes.
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About this campground

Nestled along the serene banks of Flat Rock Bay at Fort Gibson Lake, Blue Bill Point beckons as a beloved year-round retreat where families create lasting memories and retirees find their perfect escape. This thoughtfully equipped campground combines modern comforts with natural beauty, offering electric hookups for your RV, both flush and pit toilets for convenience, and refreshing hot showers after a day of adventure. Children delight in the playground while boating enthusiasts appreciate the dual boat ramps and courtesy dock that provide effortless lake access. When evening falls, gather around the unique concrete cornhole pitch for friendly competition, or simply relax as the sun sets over the water. The convenient dump station ensures a hassle-free departure when your stay comes to an end.
Blue Bill Point accommodates various camping preferences, including family sites with electric hookups, primitive sites, and a group day-use picnic shelter.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time at nearby Historic Fort Gibson, where the echoes of 1824 still resonate through this National Historical Landmark. Throughout the year, the fort comes alive with captivating re-enactments that transport visitors to the late 1800s, offering an authentic glimpse into frontier life. Watch as costumed interpreters demonstrate daily activities, military drills, and period crafts, making history tangible for visitors of all ages.
Weather and SeasonsBlue Bill Point enjoys remarkably clear skies nearly two-thirds of the year, creating perfect conditions for stargazing and outdoor activities. Winter brings a crisp chill to the air with moderate breezes that whisper through the hardwoods, while spring awakens the landscape with warming temperatures and gentle humidity. Summer transforms the campground into a lakeside paradise, where occasional winds provide natural air conditioning and the higher humidity reminds you that swimming season has arrived.
ElevationThe campground rests at a comfortable elevation that provides excellent lake access while maintaining protection from seasonal flooding.
Natural Features and SceneryBlue Bill Point offers a stunning tapestry of natural beauty where mixed hardwood forests meet carefully tended fields, creating diverse habitats that attract abundant wildlife. Wake to the sight of deer grazing in morning mist, watch eagles soar overhead, and enjoy front-row seats to nature's daily performances. The campground's crown jewel is its unobstructed access to Fort Gibson Lake, where panoramic water views stretch to the horizon. A charming fishing pond tucked nearby provides a quiet alternative for anglers seeking solitude or families introducing children to their first fishing experience.
Geological RegionSituated in the heart of northeastern Oklahoma's lake country, Blue Bill Point occupies a prime position along Flat Rock Bay's distinctive shoreline at Fort Gibson Lake. This unique geological setting showcases the region's characteristic blend of ancient hardwood forests and fertile agricultural lands, where centuries of natural forces have carved out the perfect recreational landscape. The interplay between forest and field creates stunning vistas and diverse ecosystems that define this remarkable corner of Oklahoma.

Campsite details

AccessibilityMinimal accessibility features are mentioned. Some sites may pose challenges due to uneven terrain or narrow pull-through spots.
Sites SizeCampsites vary in size, with some noted as spacious and others considered cramped or poorly maintained. For instance, 'Nice big campsites,' contrasts with 'Grass was not mowed.'
Sites PrivacySites offer varying levels of privacy. Users have described them as 'spaced out perfectly,' while others have experienced issues like neighbors walking through their campsites.
Total Campsites43 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite 09 offers a direct lake view and pull-thru access. Site 13 is shaded and spacious but challenging for novices to back into. Site 17 features privacy but has a dead tree near the picnic table pad that needs removal.
Best CampsitesSpecific campsite preferences vary among users. Sites 02, 17, 38, and 43 receive positive feedback for their lake views and proximity to amenities.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Noon
Check-out
Noon
Stay Limit
You may stay up to 14 nights during a visit at this campground. You may stay up to 14 nights total within each month.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Information about guest limits is missing.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutSites are spaced out to balance privacy and accessibility, with loops organized around central amenities.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round but reservable between March 1 and October 31 annually; out-of-season booking is unavailable.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov and recreation apps.
Walk-in AvailabilityInformation about walk-up first-come-first-served availability is missing.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations made 48 hours or more prior to the start of the reservation incur a $10 cancellation fee. Late cancellations (less than 24 hours prior) also forfeit the first night's camping fee.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Dump station
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Sewer hookups

Activities you can enjoy

Blue Bill Point provides an array of recreational activities, making it appealing for both nature lovers and families. Activities include boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The lake's 225 miles of shoreline and thousands of acres of public hunting lands offer ample opportunities for exploration.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities are available within the mixed hardwood forests and cultivated fields around the campground, providing chances to observe wildlife.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity at Blue Bill Point. Anglers can fish for black bass, white bass, crappie, and several varieties of catfish and panfish.
Swimming
Swimming areas are accessible, although some users noted the lack of a sandy beach and shallow lake conditions. 'Not much of a beach to swim,' said one camper.
Boating
Boating is a significant attraction at Blue Bill Point, facilitated by two boat ramps and a courtesy dock.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is highlighted, with opportunities to see pelicans, herons, and grazing animals in cultivated fields. One user remarked, 'Doing birding -- watching the pelicans and herons, then stargazing.'
Cultural and Educational Programs
The nearby Historic Fort Gibson offers cultural programs, including reenactments of 19th-century military lifestyle and tours of historic structures.
Winter Activities
No specific winter activities are mentioned.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports like kayaking and canoeing are ideal in the protected shallow cove.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Firewood must be purchased locally and burned on-site to protect local forests.
  • Quiet hours are Gates locked from 10 PM to 6 AM during peak season.

Hazards

General hazardsUsers reported challenges like ant infestations, uneven dump station leveling, and occasional water pressure issues. Wildlife sightings are common.
Active alertsNo current alerts or advisories were provided.

Weather forecast

72
°F
Aug 25
Monday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 76%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 4.1 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

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Emergency Services

Emergency services at Wagoner are within a 10-minute drive. Detailed information about specific emergency facilities (e.g., hospitals or police stations) is unavailable.

Good to know

Peak season datesMarch 1 - October 31 annually.
Trash and recyclingTrash facilities are limited, with users reporting that trash cans are far from individual campsites. Recycling is not explicitly mentioned.
Proximity to water featuresLocated on Flat Rock Bay at Fort Gibson Lake. Two boat ramps and shoreline swimming access are available.
Common complaintsRecurring issues include unclean bathrooms, uneven site pads, tall grass, and poor water pressure. Several reviews mention a need for better maintenance of the dump station and campground grounds.
HostUser reviews praise friendly and helpful hosts who maintain the campground well.

Campground Map

67260 S. 307 Rd., Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467
Driving directionsFrom the intersection of US Highway 69 and State Highway 51 in Wagoner, Oklahoma, travel north on Highway 69 for 5.5 miles. Turn right on East 680 Road and travel east for 1 mile. Follow the curve to the left and travel south for another mile. Follow the curve to the right and travel east for an additional mile to the park entrance.
The campground is accessible via paved roads but user reviews highlight navigation challenges due to inconsistencies in GPS address directions. One user stated: 'The GPS address that was emailed to me upon confirmation of my reservation contained the wrong address.'
Nearby places
Wagoner (approximately 5.5 miles, 10 minutes)
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are accessible in Wagoner, roughly 5.5 miles away. Detailed information about specific grocery or fuel locations is unavailable.

Camper Reviews

4.2
115 reviews
Satisfactory
Satisfactory
Blue Bill Point is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
Blue Bill Point has received mixed reviews, with users praising its tranquility, wildlife viewing opportunities, and friendly hosts, while criticizing issues such as maintenance, water pressure, and cleanliness.
Review Summaries
Based on 115 reviews

What Campers Love

Campers appreciated the peace and quiet, spacious sites, and the scenic lake views. 'We love camping at Blue Bill on Ft. Gibson Lake; the people are absolutely wonderful,' noted one user.
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Common Concerns

Frequent complaints include poor water pressure, unkempt grass, dirty bathrooms, and uneven campsites. Specific grievances such as 'The water supply was 40’ from pad and picnic table was crumbling...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

Campers recommend bringing a mower for overgrown grass, checking GPS directions, and confirming amenities before arrival. 'Future visitors may want to bring mower or weed eater,' advised one reviewer.
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Seasonal Insights

Winter visits are quieter and praised for cleanliness, while summer stays face issues like high grass and overcrowding. 'Very quiet (although I'm sure that's partially due to the time of year),'...
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Camper Quotes

1. 'Nice and clean park. Bathrooms and showers were heated and clean.' 2. 'We had a lovely time.' 3. 'Great weekend with beautiful views, friendly hosts, and clean sites.' 4. 'Bathrooms haven’t been...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Site 17 has issues with a dangerous dead tree near the picnic table pad. Site 9 offers direct lake views. Site 38 is spacious but has high grass and uneven terrain.
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Accessibility Features

Reviews indicate challenges with site access due to uneven terrain and narrow pull-through spots.
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Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but some campers complained about loose dogs and excessive barking contributing to noise issues.
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Last updated August 10, 2025

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