Ozark Trail RV Park * Route 66 Oklahoma
While you’re staying at Ozark Trail RV Park, don't miss the chance to explore the exciting local attractions and charming surrounding towns along historic Route 66. Each nearby town has something unique to offer, from quirky roadside attractions to delicious local dining and fascinating landmarks.
Stroud Highlights
Stroud’s Neon Light Project Get ready for a vibrant visual experience as local businesses light up the town with the Stroud Route 66 Business Neon Light Project! The neon lights will infuse the town with a fresh, glowing energy, making it an unforgettable stop along your Route 66 journey.
Rock Café: Established in 1939 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this iconic eatery has been serving travelers for decades. The Rock Café is renowned not only for its delicious menu but also for its connection to the Pixar movie "Cars," where the character Sally Carrera was inspired by the café's proprietor, Dawn Welch.
The Route 66
Spirit of America Museum: Explore an extensive collection of American memorabilia, from military artifacts to cultural treasures, celebrating the spirit and history of the United States.
Stroud Lake: Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, and a professional disc golf course, offering fun and challenge for players of all skill levels.
Stroud Golf Course: A scenic 9-hole golf course that offers a relaxing experience for golfers of all skill levels. Enjoy beautiful views and a peaceful round just minutes from Route 66.
Sac and Fox Casino: Test your luck at this popular casino featuring a variety of slot machines, table games, and a restaurant. It’s a great destination for gaming and entertainment just outside Stroud.
Unique Market and 66 Remnant: Charming boutique shops featuring local crafts, Route 66 memorabilia, and unique Oklahoma-made products. They offer the perfect spots for finding one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
Ozark Trail Obelisk: Stroud is home to an original Ozark Trail obelisk, a historic marker of early American auto trails, along with a replica showcasing its significance to Route 66 history.
The Route 66
Route 66 Tool Tree: Located at Stroud True Value Hardware, this quirky roadside attraction features a tree adorned with various tools, embodying the unique charm of Route 66.
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Chandler, OK (15 miles away)
Known for its historic courthouse and beautiful Chandler City Park, Chandler is a charming stop along Route 66. Be sure to visit the Route 66 Interpretive Center to learn more about the history of this legendary road.Explore the Route 66 Interpretive Center and enjoy the serene Chandler City Park.
Route 66 Bowl: A retro bowling alley and entertainment center offering family-friendly fun, arcade games, and a slice of nostalgia for travelers along the Mother Road.
Davenport, OK (20 miles away)
Davenport boasts original Route 66 roadways and charming brick streets, offering travelers a glimpse into the historic road's past. The quaint downtown area features local shops and landmarks that capture the town's rich history.
Bristow, OK (25 miles away)
Known for the Bristow Historical Museum and Train Depot and the Route 66 Toy Museum, Bristow provides insights into the past with exhibits showcasing vintage toys and local history, making it a delightful stop for visitors of all ages.
Sapulpa, OK (30 miles away)
Famous for its stunning art-deco architecture, and charming downtown filled with murals and galleries.
Teepee Drive-In: A retro outdoor movie experience that brings back the nostalgia of the golden age of drive-ins, perfect for a family night or date night under the stars.
Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum and Gasoline Alley Classics: Both are a must-visit for car enthusiasts, featuring fantastic collections of vintage automobiles and exhibits celebrating the history of the American automobile industry.
National Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague: A serene and spiritual destination that attracts visitors from all over the world, offering a unique blend of history and devotion.
With Stroud as your base, the surrounding towns offer even more chances to experience the rich history and culture of Route 66. From vibrant neon lights to charming small-town stops, every town has its own unique character waiting to be explored.