Monday, November 3, 2014

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

It was an easy drive on I-40 from Albuquerque, NM, until we got to Oklahoma City. The freeway junctions had multiple options and even with gps it was difficult at times to pick the correct one.

We stayed at the Twin Fountains RV Resort.
2727 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 475-5514
http://www.twinfountainsrvpark.com/directions.html


The amenities include…
Full hookups
Pull through and back in cement spaces
Each space includes barbecue, picnic table,large grassy area and trees
Wi-Fi
Seasonal pool and spa
Playground
Miniature golf
Fishing pond
Laundry
Convenient store
Pizza
Shuttle

I found this park to be very clean and quiet. The staff. was super friendly.


**  Note for people with accessibility issues
This park is on rolling hills however they do have spaces available at the entrance which are perfectly flat.

RV in rolling hills spot
Lower flat spots

And the absolute must see is The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
1700 N.E. 63rd Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
(405) 478-2250


It is extremely close to Twin Fountains RV Resort.

The entire museum is completely accessible and all on one level. Arrive early, there is a lot to see.

Don't be afraid of eating at the museum. The prices are reasonable and the food was pretty good.

2 comments:

  1. You’ve been to fabulous trips! It’s nice to know that you enjoyed visiting all those places. And yes, finding the right park with complete amenities can be tough. You were pretty lucky to find one that you loved. Anyway, I believe you still have a list of places to visit, so I wish you’ll be able to share those with us when you do go. Don’t forget to maintain your RV for safer trips. Take care!

    Liza Pilon @ PrairieCityRV

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    1. Hi Liza-
      Thank you for your comment! I enjoy doing this blog. Mostly, I enjoy giving as much information as I can for people using wheelchairs or that have mobility issues. This type of information is hard-to-find, so I hope it's helpful to somebody.

      I really enjoyed this stop in Oklahoma City. It was just part of a month-long cross country adventure. Due to the holidays my posts took a backseat. More entries will be coming very soon.

      Thanks again,
      Laura

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