Stopping here is worthwhile just to be greeted by the pleasant woman in the office. Easy to find from I-40. Shower/toilet combined so that one has own private restroom facility. Lots of TV channels and Wi-Fi was great when I checked in. I would have rated this place a bit higher but apparently they turn off Wi-Fi during the night as when I tried to access Internet early next morning there was no signal to be found other than from a nearby Days Inn that required one to be registered there. This is second time I've stayed at this place and would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This clean, well-maintained park is worthy of recommendation. The sites are mostly easy in and easy out and long enough for big rigs, but there are square corners to enter sites from driving lanes. Sites are a little close together. Driving lanes are wide. There is a new shower/laundry building with clean, private individual bathrooms containing toilet, sink, and shower. For travel during tornado season, there are two underground storm shelters. The park staff is very friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We hadn't planned to stay here but some trouble with the rig earlier in the day affected our schedule. Based on the other reviews on this site we decided to give it a try for an overnight stay. We dealt with an older couple in the office (I should talk) who were very friendly and allowed us to pick our own site away from the traffic as much as possible. Unfortunately, this didn't help much with the traffic noise. Perhaps we are more noise-adverse than others, but we felt it was pretty bad. The sites are pretty much as others have described, but while walking around we noticed one recently vacated that had a fairly massive rut made when a former occupant pulled out when the site was muddy. I tow with a 4X4 and wouldn't have worried, but another rig might have (evidently) had some trouble. The Wi-Fi was unsecured but had good strength. The cable was something else. Like too many parks, the cable systems are installed and then forgotten about. Weather and abuse take a toll. The cable female F-connector was damaged and the connection was non-existent. A trip to the office got the gentleman looking for a replacement connector but he couldn't find the box that he was sure contained some. He offered a longer length of cable that would reach the adjacent site and said that he would keep that site empty, but upon inspection, the connector there was worse that the one at our site. So we re-“connected” to the cable at our site and struggled through with the high noise level. If you’re tired and don’t want to unhook or cook, there are several restaurants of the fast food kind within walking distance. While not a destination park this one is perfectly adequate for an over nighter. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were here two nights to visit a friend in a nearby town. Office staff was extremely friendly and helpful, and let us choose a site to our liking. We were in a long pull-through that was nearly level and despite the rain, we had a good time. I would recommend this site to anyone in the area and will certainly stop here again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Although near the freeway the noise was minimal, probably reduced by the number of trees and because the park is set a bit lower than the highway. No frills here but clean and convenient. Lots of pull thru spots but the spacing is a little tight in our big rig with three slides. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean, easy to access, no frills. Not too many full timers. Cable and internet access were great. Gravel roads. Convenient to local restaurants, although the whole town of Elk City is only about 6 miles across. Far enough from the I-40 that the noise wasn't bad at all. Water pressure was only 40 PSI. Nice young couple running the place. Would stay again for overnight anytime. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is enchanting. The park is located in a small town and you are smack in the middle of everything. If you don't want to detach your vehicle you can walk to about 7 different restaurants as well as to businesses. It may be small, but it has a touch of class in its Restaurants. You'll find everything from a hole in the wall bar to a fancy dinner place. The park has nice pull-in sites and is located on a little creek. The roads are paved and have street lights. The owners are a hoot and do everything to make you feel at home. It has a sauna, laundry facilities, nice clean, big showers and clean rest rooms which are safely located to make you feel comfortable. I'll definitely put this on our list to recommend to our friends. We will be back! We camped here in a Motorhome.
An overnighter, for sure. The ambience was nothing, really. But, full hook-ups, adequate size sites, paved roads, and a friendly staff make it just fine for what it is. Elk City is just down the street and I-40 (and some noise) are due south. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is just off I-40, so there is some traffic noise. This is best as an overnight stop, though it would be OK for a few days. (They advertise that they are the “nicest park on I-40,” but we were not the judges who would have made that choice. Nice, but not the nicest.) There are some permanent sites. Sites were level gravel with paved roads. We stopped when things were very busy in the Elk City area. (The first place we stopped was full.) No swimming or fishing spots, but there is a laundry, exercise room, club room, sauna, and areas for croquet, volley ball, and basketball. We were just there for one night, and did not use any of these facilities. Signage could be better, we came in the back way. Staff was nice, though very busy. Wi-fi & cable TV worked great. Elk City is an interesting town, but we did not spend time there this trip. We would be glad to stay there again for an overnight stay or even a couple of days while exploring Elk City. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The price is the Good Sam's rate. Some campsites are a little difficult to get into due to angle of site and/or tree branches but once you're in, you're okay. There were some very long Class A's and their toads in there and they fit, lengthwise, on the sites. There is a very nice laundry; game room with pool table and shuffleboard plus a full kitchen and large room for meetings. There is a Book swap/library in another room. 1/2 of park are permanents or seasonal campers mostly people working for the oil or gas lines. We recommend this park and would stay here in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good overnite park with excellent WiFi (we were next to the office), could not pull thru due to trees which would not allow us to keep the car hooked-up when leaving. Caution: there is evidence in the upper branches (bark peeled from 2" diameter limbs) that someone did not have a good day when they left. Nicely maintained grounds. Road noise was tolerable considering the location and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Older park with signs that are difficult to read for the entrance. Sites are very close together (barely room to open slide). Good for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Small park; tight for a large rig; gravel lots not all level. Rustic bathrooms. Friendly staff. Written info actually better than what you see when you get there, but okay for overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The nightly rate is for full hook-up, cable-TV and WiFi and is before discounts. I don't believe they charge extra for 50-amp sites. Our site only has 30/20 amp connections. That implies that other sites have 50-amp connections. I don't know how many there are but since we were told to take any empty site we wanted in 2-rows (there are a total of 3-rows) I'm assuming that the 50-amp sites are in that 3rd row. Be sure to have a 50/30 adapter with you...just in case. This is a very nice looking park. As far as I can tell all of the sites are pull-thrus on hard packed gravel with strips of grass between sites. Lots of trees on the property give it a nice look. The fellow who registered us was very nice and told us to take whatever site we wanted in two different rows. The cable-TV has about 60-channels and the WiFi works well. We're parked at the far end of a row away from the office and I have a good, strong signal. I always read the little handout you get when you register at a park, especially the rules. A lot of parks have long, long lists of 'don'ts' and 'no this/no that'. I suppose that's needed although sometimes it comes across a bit harshly. When I read the rules here I was pleasantly surprised to see that rule #1 was 'The Golden Rule' (Do Unto Others...). What a great attitude! The only 'no' was about parking only at your designated site. The owners certainly project a welcoming feeling. We're fairly close to I-40 and you can just hear the traffic noise in the background. It's not enough to be bothersome to us. This park is recommended for both over-nighting as well as for a base camp for longer periods. We camped here in a Motorhome.
WiFi is not dependable at all. Office is only open several hours in the AM and again in the PM. People working the office are very impersonalized. Don't have mail sent to this park as the owner collects the mail and brings it to the park when he feels like it. The owner is not people-friendly and does not care about his guests. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Bathroom and shower consists of an old mobile home that was not very clean. Wifi only worked when I asked the office lady to reset it. If the park had been crowded, it would have been hard to get into some spots. Trash bin was overflowing. Cable TV was good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is convenient to I-40 but lots are 20 feet, too narrow to navigate safely. The sites are dirt, heavily rutted and pot-holed. Some of the asphalt campground roads have pot-holes also. Dumpsters were over-flowing. Management added some gravel to sites only AFTER the driver of a large motorhome drove into a pothole and tilting his rig, snagging his awning on a tree branch. They do not accept any type of credit cards. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Cute little park – warm welcome from a bubbly, efficient host(ess). We arrived during her short absence (there was a note on the door to that effect), we choose our site in the front row (closest to the office for WiFi, just in case). Easy on & off I-40, not much traffic noise, considering our proximity to the freeway. [we were here in Winter, so being closed up helps keep the noise at bay, our assessment on that might be a bit skewed.] Lovely, low-key, well-kept park – not fancy. Gravel streets & sites, free cable, $1.00/night for 50 amp. Free WiFi with upgraded system – actually reaches all the sites – priceless! Lovely mature trees between most sites and throughout the park. There actually is an Elk Creek – a portion of it runs north & south along the east edge of the park. Not a fancy park – no picnic tables or grills, but consider this the “little campground that could” – it’s tops among the little guys. We only stayed here one night as part of a 4-night whistle-stop jaunt to avoid a serious storm system. We didn’t have a chance to learn much more. We would stay here again – if passing through the Oklahoma City area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy on/off I-40. Young man who checked me in very cordial. Park as stated by other reviewers. Parking area level and utilities close together making hook-up easy. Sites close together but for over nighting are fine. WiFi great and lots of TV channels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I suspect this about as good as one is going to find along I-40 in OK from my experience. Sites are fine; dependent upon site it can be a challenge to get out and avoiding trees to prevent paint scratches and/or an accident. We camped here in a Motorhome.
They advertise 'nicest park on I-40' It is true!! Spotless, nice helpful people, and good location. Sites level and easy to hook up. We will return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The spaces are too close..the neighbors slide extended over into the next parking space..also the neighbor had four items in the space..two pickups, a trailer, and a 5th wheel..one pickup was parked so as to partially block the road...a tight fit, but I made it...seems like there is no enforcement of rules. Not that great of a campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly office staff. Gravel spots. Tight spacing. Clean bathrooms. Good laundry. Easy walk to Western Sizzlin Restaurant for delicious steak supper and Dennys for breakfast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is clean & well kept. Sites are gravel, but very narrow. Utilities, while modern, are oddly placed in the middle of sites, so your patio is next to your neighbor's utility hookups. No table at site. Clean restrooms & laundry. Staff was friendly and did a good job of separating overnighters from seasonals. Park was fine for a stopover. Visited park in 40' motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We like this park because of all the trees; nice break from the 100 degree temperature we traveled in that day. Nice pool, near a lake and they have a restaurant on site. This park is located between Elk City and Clinton. Wi-Fi was very weak. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for a one night stay in route. The campground was clean, the sites were level but it is basically a en route campground with very few amenities. I could not imagine staying here for a long period of time We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were not happy campers when we drove in expecting to pay the $14 Passport America price and were advised their rates had gone up to $20. The turn in looks like someone's drive so we missed it and called for assistance and they did not answer the phone (twice). There are "keep off the grass" signs everywhere, which really should have read "keep off the weeds". I guess they want people to stay indoors. We saw some serious fire ant colonies, and their is a noisy nightclub on the south end and a bunch of noisy dogs on the north end of the park. The water pipes are wrapped sloppily with duct tape and insulation dangling in the wind. The sites are wide and long with concrete at the back and gravel that is very level. Dumpsters are plentiful. There are some broken down units at the front part of the park. I would have been happy to stay for $14, but for $20 I expect a little more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy on/off. This is a safe campground. Great over night passing by place to stay. Has cable tv and is located 110 miles from Oklahoma City. Rate is Passport America,kids are $2.00 additional each. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A no-frills park with very large pull-through sites. Great for an overnight stay. Staff very friendly at check-in. Couldn't be located later when we had a question about the wireless. There seems to be full time residents (welders and their families), but they were very friendly. We would stay here again if we were passing through this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were going to stay at Wal-Mart but got off on the wrong exit. While figuring where we were we saw this park. It was 7pm but there was still staff in the office and he was very helpful, escorting us to our site. It is a P/A park and the $14.00 reflects that rate. For $14, we thought it would be nicer than pavement parking at WM. We took a back-in site that was at least 70 feet long and perfectly level with good gravel. The interior roads are the nicest we've seen yet in 7 months on the road. Very nice asphalt roads and wide. We'd definitely recommend an over night or two here. Many of the more permanent residents work in the oil fields. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A no-frills park with very large pull-through sites. Great for an overnight stay. Staff very friendly. This is a great, prosperous city to visit. They have the whole city park lit up for xmas and the city operates Route 66, history of transportation, early years and farming museums. All very new and interesting at only $4 fee to enter. A great and worthwhile stopover place to witness some history. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Elk Run RV Park welcomed us and our dogs at their facility when the KOA to the east wouldn't allow us to stay there because our dogs numbered more than 2. Elk Run RV Park is easily accessed from the freeway, close to a 24 hour gas/convenience store and is reasonably quiet. We'll definitely stay there again on our way through Oklahoma. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This is a passport America Park. The park is maintained pretty good. Extra Long Pull Thrus and spacious sites. Sits behind a Loves Truck Stop and sites closer to the front entrance will experience some noise from the trucks. But, overall it is a quiet park and a good place to stop over to see the Route 66 Museum. The staff is friendly and there are some permanent residents. There are no amenities such as club house or swimming pool, but a good place for a short stay. I would stay here again if I was in Oklahoma. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean park and friendly owners. Very helpful to visitors. We camped here in a camper.
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[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$18
Nice overnight spot, right off the interstate in a pleasant small town. Very clean park, nice 'club-house' building for groups. Good laundry facilities. Very friendly, fairly small, well kept park. Good overnight spot on I-40. Grass adjoins level gravel sites. Small trees, little shade. No problem for big rigs, easy access. We camped here in a camper.