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Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Twin Fountains and don't look back. Super nice park. And I do mean super NICE!
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8ntw8tn wrote:I second this. We stay there twice a year. Once when going South and then when coming back. Been going there for several years.
Cedar Valley RV Park is about 6 miles west of Guthrie, OK, which is a few miles north of Oklahoma City. It's a nice park near a golf course. We've stayed there two or three times on our way to spend the winter in Texas. Nice and quiet; takes Passport America, but not Good Sam. Also a very good steak house in Guthrie. Gages is the name, I think. Casual dining but very good food. Hope this helps.
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rk911 wrote:
we've stayed at several places in OK City over the years...
- Rockwell RV Park off I-40 on the west side of town. not much to look at but it's clean, quiet and not that expensive.
- Roadrunner RV Park off I-35 south of I-40. sites were a bit tight and again not much to look at but clean and quiet.
- Twin Fountains RV Park just west of I-35/I-44 junction. this was the nicest park in terms of amenities, etc. and not surprisingly the most expensive.
if it's just for one night then I'd choose Rockwell. Roadrunner being off I-35 might be the most convenient for you and would be fine as well. if you were looking to spend a few days in OKC then Twin Fountains would be your place.
good luck.