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Stuckey's Travel Center & RV Park
Overview
Stuckey's Travel Center & RV Park offers a practical and nostalgic landing spot for travelers moving through Central Oklahoma. Situated in Seminole, this facility combines the classic American travel center experience with modern RV accommodations. It serves as a reliable home base for those exploring the local region or those simply needing a well-equipped place to rest during a long-distance journey. The park is designed with simplicity and utility in mind, ensuring a stress-free transition from the highway to your campsite.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located right off Highway 99, the park provides easy access to Interstate 40, making it a prime location for cross-country travelers. The surrounding landscape features the rolling plains and open skies characteristic of the Sooner State. Despite its proximity to the road for easy entry and exit, the park manages to offer a sense of Oklahoma hospitality. Visitors are just a short drive from the heart of Seminole, where local businesses and community parks provide a peaceful backdrop to the travel center’s bustle.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is tailored to accommodate modern RVs with ease. Guests can take advantage of full hookup sites that provide 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Most sites are designed as wide pull-through spaces with gravel pads, which are ideal for larger motorhomes. On-site, the travel center features several convenient amenities:
- 24-hour fuel and convenience store access
- Clean private showers and laundry facilities
- Dedicated pet-friendly walking areas
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While staying in Seminole, there is plenty to see within a short radius. Families will enjoy a visit to the Jasmine Moran Children's Museum, one of the premier educational attractions in the state. For those interested in local history or culture, the Seminole Nation Museum offers deep insights into the area's heritage. Nature lovers can find quiet spots for a walk or a picnic at nearby municipal parks. The park’s location also makes it an excellent jumping-off point for day trips into Oklahoma City or nearby Shawnee.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for cross-country travelers and big-rig owners who value efficiency and easy highway access above all else. It is a fantastic fit for families on a road trip who want the convenience of on-site dining and fuel combined with a safe place to park for the night. If you appreciate a touch of classic Americana and need a reliable, no-fuss stay with all the essential hookups, Stuckey's Travel Center & RV Park in Seminole fits your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
DJ L
UPDATE:: We've stayed a couple times here in our RV along the 40 through the years. It has full hookups for $43 but it has run down..a lot. Level pads but road is rain worn.. standing water in some spots.. pads not cleaned off after mowing... sewage smell. If you can't keep your place clean...why would I eat the food? $4.20 for a gallon of water 😳😳???? Seriously? Skipping and going to Casino or something down the road....sad because of the potential...
Stephen Pinter
You might be surprised new managers have cleaned up the park,it's quiet and clean
Nicolai Philemonof
Hot box food was horrible. I would guess it was cooked before noon and was still there around 6 pm. It was vulcanized rubber. $8 for 2 corn dogs and 3 poppers 🗑 🗑 🗑 🗑 🗑 5 trash can review
Rocklander620
2 BECAUSE not what advertised!! Sites level+, right off highway + everything else….- - -!! Showers and food, skip it! Rat feces everywhere, not clean. This could be a gold mine. If you need a place to stay for the night and can use your own bathroom ect, it’s not bad. Not clean, not kept up, disappointed
Amanda Taylor
RUN AWAY! We stayed here, mostly due to lack of availability in the area. Should have known better when we arrived and they were clueless that I had reserved a “cabin” and paid already. They got me checked in and asked me to wait about 5 minutes, I was thinking that maybe they had to double check cabin was ready. Ummmmm NO. Walk in to the smelliest room I’ve ever been in. Turn on the light, there was 1 light bulb in the uncovered ceiling light. Check the lamp, no lightbulb there. Go towards the bathroom area, only 1 lightbulb there. No mirror, dirt covering vanity, sink disgusting with god only knows what in it. Shower had a bar of soap, wads of hair, and a bottle of shampoo. The toilet had been cleaned (I’m guessing that was done in the 5 minutes) but handle was broken. Microwave and fridge were unusable due to the filth inside both. Beds had a flat sheet and a hotel quilt thrown over them. Thankfully they had the plastic covering and I didn’t see any bugs when I checked. Pillow covers were not very clean looking. Knowing that we wouldn’t find any other rooms in the area we went and purchased our own gloves, cleaning supplies, sheets, blankets, towels, shower curtain liner (that was missing also) and made the most of it. Save your money!
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