Best park hotels in Oklahoma

Rated by guests over the last 12 months

Cultural Heritage Stay:
The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City
Nature Retreat Haven:
Lakeside Motel, Cabins And Rv
Family Friendly Comfort:
Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Oklahoma City - Quail Springs, Ok
Budget Conscious Choice:
Rodeway Inn Broken Bow-Hochatown
Medical Stay Solution:
Tulsa South Medical Hotel & Suites
Cozy Inn Experience:
Park Hill Inn And Suites
Classic Motel Stay:
Oak Park Motel

Hotel FAQs for travelers visiting Oklahoma

We created these 4 answers to questions about hotels in Oklahoma to make your planning easier.

Which park hotels in Oklahoma are best for families?
The Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Oklahoma City - Quail Springs, is family-friendly, offering spacious rooms and a pool. The Lakeside Motel, Cabins And RV also provide easy access to outdoor activities suitable for children.
Which park hotels offer unique views or romantic settings for couples?
The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City offers stunning city views and a historic ambiance, making it ideal for couples. For a more nature-centric experience, the Lakeside Motel, Cabins And RV provides scenic views of the lake.
What are some of the cheapest park hotel options in Oklahoma?
The Rodeway Inn Broken Bow-Hochatown often has some of the lowest rates, with prices starting around $70 per night. The Oak Park Motel also offers budget accommodations, especially during off-peak seasons.
Which park hotels are rated the highest by guests?
The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City is consistently rated highly for its service and ambiance, often receiving ratings above 9/10. The Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Oklahoma City - Quail Springs also rates well, especially for family stays.

Key Facts About Park Hotels in Oklahoma

This guide evaluates 7 park hotels in Oklahoma, providing specific information on pricing, attractions, and local fees to assist travelers in making informed lodging decisions.

Typical nightly prices range from $80 to $150.

There are 7 park hotel properties across Oklahoma.

Peak travel seasons are during summer and major holidays.

Local taxes average around 12%, plus potential resort fees.

Most park hotels are within 10 miles of attractions like the Oklahoma City Zoo and Lake Hefner.