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Founded in the 1890s, Yukon, OK is a bedroom community of Oklahoma City and was originally started as an urban center for area farmers. Today, the town of Yukon serves as an interest point on Historic Route 66 and is an important community where the Czech culture is celebrated. When you book an RV in Yukon, Oklahoma, be sure to take time to explore the city’s unique Czech history.

With an average of only six inches of snow per year, Yukon has a moderate climate, allowing for year-round camping. While enjoying your RV trailer rental in Yukon, explore various areas of the southern US as Yukon makes an excellent starting point to towns such as Tulsa, Wichita, KS, and Plano, Texas.

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The Great Outdoors

Rent an RV in Yukon and visit the Chisholm Trail. This trail provides history buffs with a first-hand view of the route cowboys drove their cattle from Oklahoma to Chicago and beyond. Visitors can still see marks left by wagon wheels and traces from cattle in fields adjacent to the Chisholm Trail.

Chisholm Park offers walking trails, water features, benches, grills, a pond, playgrounds and other opportunities for passive recreation. Another popular tourist destination within a short drive of Yukon is Route 66 Park, paying homage to the original highway. This park on Lake Overholser boasts a watchtower, amphitheater, wetlands, skatepark and a miniature, walkable version of the original Route 66.

Oklahoma, affectionately nicknamed the “Land of Wide Open Wonder”, offers 33 state parks, offering amenities to please everyone along for the ride in the Yukon RV rental. From waterfalls to rock climbing to horseback riding to spelunking, the state of Oklahoma can’t be beat for its natural beauty and pristine outdoor recreation opportunities.

In southeast Oklahoma, near Broken Bow, RV travelers will find Beavers Bend State Park, where the natural waters of the Mountain Fork River provide visitors with year-round opportunities to fish and enjoy the scenic views. If you’d prefer to explore by vehicle, don’t miss the Talimena National Scenic Byway located adjacent to the Ouachita National Forest also in the southeast corner of Oklahoma. Touted for its beautiful fall foliage, the Talimena National Scenic Byway offers more than 50 miles of the most majestic mountain views in the state, plus access to historic gateway towns.

RV Parks

From rustic camping to “glamping”, the Oklahoma State Parks System offers a little something for everyone with a motorhome rental near Yukon. Outside of Canadian County, there’s a unique opportunity to camp near the world’s largest natural gypsum cave in Alabaster Caverns State Park. This park offers RV sites, guided tours of the caverns, grills, hiking trails, a volleyball court and a unique gift shop.

A bit closer to Yukon you’ll find Great Plains State Park, which offers visitors a unique view into Oklahoma’s diverse terrain. Sure to please everyone, this state park is adjacent to the Wichita Mountains and lies directly on the eastern shore of Tom Steed Lake, offering visitors everything from mountain biking trails and rock climbing to swimming areas and fishing.

If you’re seeking a more glamorous camping experience, reserve your spot today at the Oklahoma City KOA, in nearby Choctaw. This KOA is located only 15 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City and offers WiFi, an outdoor pool, a dog run and even an on-site nature trail.

Exploring the City

When in Yukon, celebrate the unique Czech heritage of the area with a trip to Czech Mural. This mural, painted in 1989, brings Prague to life in Oklahoma with an image of the 1490 Town Hall clock. If you’re in Yukon on a Saturday evening, the Yukon Czech Hall is a must-visit. This historic building opens its doors on Saturday evening for live polka music, dancing and traditional Czech foods. Lucky enough to be traveling to Yukon in October? You can’t miss the Oklahoma Czech Festival. The unique outdoor festival celebrates Yukon’s Czech heritage with a parade, craft vendors, beer, Czech food vendors, activities and more.

If you’re looking to venture outside of Yukon, the Oklahoma City Zoo provides visitors with a day of fun and entertainment. This zoo offers walking tours, train tours and the unique feature of an outdoor butterfly garden that spans over 21,000 square feet and boasts 15,000 plants.

Oklahoma City is famous for their museums, with something to please everyone. Take the children to visit the Science Museum of Oklahoma, while the history buff can explore the Oklahoma History Center. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art showcases permanent and traveling exhibitions in a beautiful downtown location, and even offers visitors the largest Chihuly glass collection in the world.

When you rent an RV in Yukon, OK, everyone is sure to love exploring all that Oklahoma and Oklahoma City have to offer.   

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