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Ambassadors Inn & RV Park
Overview
Ambassadors Inn & RV Park offers a convenient and quiet destination for travelers passing through the Warner area. Located in eastern Oklahoma, this property serves as a welcoming stopover for those navigating the region's highways. The park is designed with a focus on providing a peaceful atmosphere for transient campers and long-term guests alike. It maintains a straightforward, functional approach to RV hospitality that caters to travelers seeking a restful environment after a day on the road.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Warner, Oklahoma, the park is positioned to offer easy access to major regional routes while remaining tucked away from the noise of heavy city traffic. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills and scenic charm typical of the Sooner State. Visitors will find that the location provides a scenic rural setting while keeping them within a comfortable distance of essential services and the nearby town of Muskogee, ensuring that daily necessities remain within easy reach for all visitors.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle modern RV needs by providing full hookups, which include water, sewer, and electrical connections at many sites. The grounds are kept clear and accessible, making it suitable for a variety of rig sizes. While the amenities are designed to be practical, the facility ensures a clean environment where guests can comfortably set up their site and enjoy the outdoors, whether they are staying for a quick overnight stop or an extended visit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Guests staying at Ambassadors Inn & RV Park are perfectly positioned to explore the natural beauty of eastern Oklahoma. The nearby Tenkiller Ferry Lake is a prime destination for water-based recreation, including boating, fishing, and swimming. History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to local museums and historical sites in the Muskogee area, which offer insight into the region's rich past. There are also several local parks nearby that are ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the quiet Oklahoma wilderness.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for travelers who value a quiet, no-frills environment over resort-style bells and whistles. It is particularly well-suited for traveling retirees and road-trippers who want a dependable place to park for a few days while exploring the local lakes and historical attractions. If you prioritize easy highway access, a relaxed pace, and a friendly, unpretentious community atmosphere, this location will likely fit your travel style perfectly.
User Reviews
Travis Christina
While traveling (with our family, pet dog & my nationally registered service dog) through beautiful Oklahoma with our RV & moving truck, we hit some heavy weather and after all, it was getting late. We decided it was probably best to find a safe place to rest our heads. The ONLY choice near Warner is Ambassador Inn & RV - after reading all of the wonderful reviews, we decided to give it a shot! As entrepreneurs, yes - we love to support small owned businesses!! Like I said earlier, it was late, so the office was closed. We called the phone number on the Google listing, as instructed. A gentleman answered and said he would be right up front to unlock the door for us. Seems we had woken him - oops! After discussing options, we decided on two rooms, instead of the RV spot to accommodate our family. After the owner argued the validity of my registered service dog (supposedly, he was confident in the law), and insisting my dogs don’t pee or ‘crap’ in the room, we were hesitant, but paid for the room and pet fees (which vary by pet size, by the way) - we were given our room keys and an “old towel to first clean the dogs off with”. We were, however, grateful for the military discount. Ours was a ‘pet room’ (#19), smelled of an old, stale….mold-like odor. (I get it, the facility is from the 70s - but none of the other reviews hinted at anything of the sort) We asked if this was the only option, and he said that we were limited to the pet room. He told us how the storm blew open some room doors and they had gotten soaked. (Hmm - that wasn’t so reassuring) He then offered to provide ‘an air freshener,’ however, our family isn’t into breathing hormone disrupting artificial scents, especially mixed with pet odors. We stayed and chose to do our best to ‘ignore’ the smell. (Maybe this is why he was so adamant about our dogs not urinating or defecating in the room - perhaps *he’s* the one with PTSD from crappy pet owners who allow this sort of thing) I will say that the second, ‘humans only’ , room didn’t have an odor and seemed to be decent. Beds were comfortable. So if you don’t travel with pets, you may have a more pleasant experience. So while this stay has been anything but a 5-star experience, (We won’t elaborate on the stained HUMAN bath towels) we’re going to chalk it up as a learning experience. While we are the first to support small, family owned businesses (entrepreneurship isn’t for the weak) and sing great praises when deserved - Just pop your favorite beverage and keeping driving a bit - stick with the big brand hotels and assure a comfortable, drama free stay. We pray that the owners learn and grow from this experience. (Maybe don’t allow pets at your business if it’s going to leave you and your patrons feeling so uncomfortable). *Note: A bit later, after we were in our rooms, he did call back to apologize and admitted fault in arguing the service dog law situation. And a phone call in the morning, to apologize. Good on ya. Thanks for the stay - Best of luck, Ambassador Inn. >> ‘From Glory to Glory’ - 2 Corinthians 3:18
Richard Potts
We stayed there close to a month Jodie and Kelly were awesome rooms were cleaned and they kept clean lining, and towels on point. Friendly and nice
Lisa A Bailey
We only stayed one night but it was a great experience. The owners are so friendly. The rooms was clean and it was a very quiet location.
Ellis Williams
First of all, I just want to say that I love this place. It's the halfway point between traveling. I plotted it on the map and rolled the dice, and I've been coming here ever since. The people are my idea of real sweet and genuine, so if you're looking for the Hyatt, you might want to keep looking elsewhere, and even then, you won't get genuine attention. I truly love this place and the 🐕
Ryan Collins
Had a breakdown after hours passing by. Staff was able to provide a clean room for my family and dog as well as a solid repair shop recommendation. Comfortable rooms, great atmosphere, kids loved the common areas and older cars.
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