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Brush Creek Park COE

W Wekiwa Rd, Sand Springs, OK 74063
4.5(163)
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Reviews of Brush Creek Park COE

4.5
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5.0
1y

Beautiful park. Mr and Mrs. Smith are outstanding host. Kind attentive and observant. Mr. Smith was there to welcome me back and was very helpful. I suffer from a disability that causes my muscles to give out on me, and I often miss the signs to take a break. When if this occurs, my service dogs job is to alert someone around me that I am in trouble if I am not able to get myself up. He is silant unless I need help. There was a dog barking somewhere in the campground, and Mr. Smith can to my camper to make sure I was OK. That says a lot about his dedication to the COE and his job at Brush Creek. In the past few months, I stayed at another nearby park that had been my go-to for years that had been very neglected, recently leaning me to feel unsafe after dark. I found my new go-to for as long as I am able to still enjoy my...

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4.0
7y

Nice campground for fisherman or short stays. In good shape and clean. The bathrooms were clean and in great shape. Showers are clean. Electricity at sites only. Water is available at faucets in a couple spots to fill fresh water tanks for RV's. Playground in decent shape, but not much to it for the kids. Some RV spots will have shade from trees towards the...

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3.0
1y

Nice Fitness Trail with stops for various exercise challenges. FILTHY bathrooms. Good thing we have FHU so we can use our TT shower. Lots of traffic noise during the day, but quiets down at night. Sites are not maintained. We did see a "Volunteer" drive a golf cart through a few times, but didn't see them do anything. At least it is inexpensive with the Senior...

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Christina R Zsolzai GreenChristina R Zsolzai Green
Beautiful park. Mr and Mrs. Smith are outstanding host. Kind attentive and observant. Mr. Smith was there to welcome me back and was very helpful. I suffer from a disability that causes my muscles to give out on me, and I often miss the signs to take a break. When if this occurs, my service dogs job is to alert someone around me that I am in trouble if I am not able to get myself up. He is silant unless I need help. There was a dog barking somewhere in the campground, and Mr. Smith can to my camper to make sure I was OK. That says a lot about his dedication to the COE and his job at Brush Creek. In the past few months, I stayed at another nearby park that had been my go-to for years that had been very neglected, recently leaning me to feel unsafe after dark. I found my new go-to for as long as I am able to still enjoy my little camper.
Katherin ClaytonKatherin Clayton
Great area and very spacious. Quiet and very friendly host. He helped us in so many ways. Very nice guy. Great walking paths. Views of the Dam and river were amazing. Loved the fitness path. Never seen one before. Full hookups, fishing, tent camping, big rig friendly. Pets welcomed on leash. Clean up after them. We used the ATB senior pass. $10/night.
CatFish.WilsonCatFish.Wilson
Went camping for 3 days and we never really left the area. We fished, hiked and played at the park. We enjoyed our spring break. Only thing is husband wished there was a way closer to our camp to get to the water. Rocks killed his knees. It's all in good laughs though.
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Beautiful park. Mr and Mrs. Smith are outstanding host. Kind attentive and observant. Mr. Smith was there to welcome me back and was very helpful. I suffer from a disability that causes my muscles to give out on me, and I often miss the signs to take a break. When if this occurs, my service dogs job is to alert someone around me that I am in trouble if I am not able to get myself up. He is silant unless I need help. There was a dog barking somewhere in the campground, and Mr. Smith can to my camper to make sure I was OK. That says a lot about his dedication to the COE and his job at Brush Creek. In the past few months, I stayed at another nearby park that had been my go-to for years that had been very neglected, recently leaning me to feel unsafe after dark. I found my new go-to for as long as I am able to still enjoy my little camper.
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Great area and very spacious. Quiet and very friendly host. He helped us in so many ways. Very nice guy. Great walking paths. Views of the Dam and river were amazing. Loved the fitness path. Never seen one before. Full hookups, fishing, tent camping, big rig friendly. Pets welcomed on leash. Clean up after them. We used the ATB senior pass. $10/night.
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Went camping for 3 days and we never really left the area. We fished, hiked and played at the park. We enjoyed our spring break. Only thing is husband wished there was a way closer to our camp to get to the water. Rocks killed his knees. It's all in good laughs though.
CatFish.Wilson

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