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Horseshoe Inn & Campground
Overview
Horseshoe Inn & Campground offers a unique combination of traditional lodging and spacious RV accommodations in the heart of Green Country, Oklahoma. This park is widely recognized for its quiet, rural setting and a friendly atmosphere that caters to both short-term travelers and extended-stay guests. With a focus on simplicity, cleanliness, and comfort, the park provides a reliable home base for those exploring the northeastern corner of the state or visiting for local community events. The welcoming staff ensures a peaceful environment for every traveler seeking a rest from the road.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Highway 69 in Adair, the park sits within the scenic Mayes County landscape. This strategic location offers the benefit of being tucked away from heavy city noise while remaining highly accessible to nearby economic hubs like Pryor and Vinita. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and vast agricultural land, providing a relaxed countryside backdrop for your stay. It is an ideal spot for travelers who appreciate the slower pace of small-town Oklahoma life while staying connected to regional thoroughfares and natural beauty.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility features well-maintained RV sites designed to provide a stress-free experience. Guests can enjoy functional features such as:
- Full hookup sites that include water, sewer, and reliable electrical connections.
- On-site laundry facilities that make extended stays more convenient for families and workers.
- Clean, climate-controlled bathhouses and restroom facilities.
The integration of the inn on the property allows groups with varied lodging needs to stay together in one location. Most sites offer level gravel pads and enough space to accommodate larger modern rigs with slide-outs and towing setups comfortably.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of recreation within a short drive of the park. Lake Hudson is a premier destination for fishing and boating, located just a few miles to the east. For those interested in local history or boutique shopping, the nearby town of Pryor offers charming storefronts and dining options. Additionally, the Grand Lake o' the Cherokees is easily accessible for a full day of water sports and sightseeing. The park's proximity to the MidAmerica Industrial Park also makes it a top choice for professionals working in the area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an excellent fit for long-term stays and workforce travelers who require a stable and affordable place to live while on assignment. However, it also appeals strongly to road-trippers navigating the Highway 69 corridor who prefer a low-key environment over a crowded commercial resort. If you value functional amenities, a quiet night's sleep, and easy access to the beautiful lakes of Oklahoma, this park provides the practical features you need for a comfortable and productive visit to the Adair area.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jason Fry
I have absolutely enjoyed my stay here. The hostess Becky is amazing and very helpful!
Laura Chase
Although our tvacay isn't over yet, I have to give credit where credit is due. We came here for Rocklahoma. As we knew ourselves well enough to know camping on site at Rocklahoma was not something we would have been able to do. This place offers electric hook ups , let us pop up some tents on a RV site to hook up to the electric outlet ,access the swimming pool, showers , restrooms and the lake! The facilities were neat and orderly, we were greeted with a smile,went over reasonable rules signed required paperwork, and they even baked cookies and shared with us. Returning each night from the festival, The property was quiet. Showers warm. Just what we needed. , she was informative about the area, and the event. I absolutely recommend this place as an alternative to non stop festival activities, sleep is a necessity, and you can be accommodated here. Thank you all for you hospitality and space. Hoping that one of the tiny houses on the property will be available next year !thank y'all once again!
Kayla Adams
Had a great night staying with the kiddos in the Yurt. Made a quick trip up from Texas and they had a blast.
Ed Lee
I called to make a reservation, but there was no answer. However, a nice lady did eventually return my call. I asked if they had sewer connections at the RV site, and she said yes. I had already made a reservation at a government campground before she returned my call, but since she CLAIMED, I would have sewer. I paid a cancelation fee and booked with her for more money. I did ask her if her spots had plenty of room for larger units, and she said yes. To my disappointment, when I arrived, I found no sewer connection, parking on the dirt, and the electric connection was about 7 feet off the ground because we were in a flood plain. The lady was getting pushy on where I positioned my rv in the spot while I was looking for the sewer connection. Then she told me what I believe to be a lie "we had to move our full-time customers because of a flood" ,who full times without sewer? The spots were so close together that if I parked the way she asked, I would have been unable to run out my slide. There is only 1 water connection for 2 or 3 spots as well. Then, to top it all off, we had to walk the whole place to find the dump station. All she cared about was getting my money. I do not recommend this place at all. I hate to leave negative reviews, especially for small businesses.
Raven Duran-Black
I bought my husband a yurt getaway as a gift. Unfortunately water levels rise, covering our yurt platform. The host was so accommodating and moved us to one of her tiny homes. It was so cute. We had such a wonderful time. The host is very personable. We explored the local area and relaxed.