Welcome to the Granite Pointe RV Resort website.
We are conveniently located on the East shore of Lake Lawtonka in Lawton, Oklahoma and have a beautiful view of the Wichita Mountains right at our front door.
We are within minutes of boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, swimming, mountain climbing and even shopping and dining in nearby historic Medicine Park, Oklahoma's first cobblestone community.
For nature and animal lovers, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is only minutes away with several area lakes easily accessible as well.
An adventurous ride to the top of Southwest Oklahoma's famous Mt. Scott reveals the vast beauty of our world here in the Sooner State.
We invite you to explore the possibilities by following the area links we've provided for your viewing pleasure. As you discover this local treasure, we also invite you to come by Granite Pointe RV Resort for a visit. We have premium lots available for rent year round and our reasonable rates make vacationing a great and affordable idea any time.
RV & camping adventures aren't the exclusive domain of the Summer season. We offer all-season fun in the sun; even if it's a little chilly outside.
Anytime is a good time to go sight-seeing, hiking or fishing.
Our clubhouse offers all the amenities of home. We have an indoor exercise room, television, a game room, a full kitchen and dining area.
Everything is available to all our guests including a swimming pool for the Summer months. Stop by and take a tour, you'll love what we have to offer.
Cool off and relax in our in-ground pool while enjoying the beauty of the great outdoors...
or be adventurous and take a dip in the Medicine Park old-fashioned swimming hole with the locals.
Either way, fun is what we do and is what we'd like to share with you. Hiking, mountain climbing, swimming, boating, fishing and so much more awaits you at Granite Pointe RV Resort in Lawton, Oklahoma. Please call or come by, we'd love to visit with you.
Enjoy the use of our guest house all year long. Who says you can't go camping in the winter?