From jct I-44 & Hwy 97: Go 7 mi N on Hwy 97 to Hwy 51, then 6 mi W on Hwy 51.
I called and the lady that answered was nice, until she found out I was looking for a spot for an rv more than 10 years old. I guess since I'm not in her social class, she decided to hang up on me. I called back to make sure I wasn't just disconnected, but there was no answer.
A little advice lady, be nice to people, because you never know what they have been through.
Do your self a favor and find an rv park that has decent human beings running it. I wish I could give oak tree rv park 0 stars.
I was driving around the area looking for a nice, quiet place to park my RV. As I was driving through, I noticed a woman with 3 dogs...2 of which were pitbulls..she let them roam free. That was an immediate mark against the park for me. It's dangerous and I dont care to be around such. I found a much better place not far from there. Had it not been for the free roaming dogs, I would have parked there.
My wife Sondra and I really enjoyed our stay at the Oak Tree RV park. The owners are very nice and always worked with us when we had a problem with Wi-Fi or our Direct TV. This Park is very quiet and we never lost a night of sleep. Mike And Jason are always there taking care of the park mowing , keeping it clean and maintaining it for the tenants. Joy Ward was one of the best and most caring person I have met in a long time. We lived there for a year and would live there again if we moved back to Oklahoma. Thank you, yours truly Richard and Sondra.
We stayed at this RV park for a year and a half and have nothing but great things to say about the owner, her son and how well the park is maintained. It is a quiet setting and she does not tolerate drama. It's about a 25 minute drive to Tulsa where we both worked full time. Lake Keystone is only a couple of miles away. Very peaceful setting and well kept.
This lady was very nice and sweet. Small but friendly place. We'll stay there again sometime.