RV Parks In Yukon, OK
35.5067° N, 97.7625° W
Quick Overview
Yukon is a thriving suburb on the western edge of the Oklahoma City metro area, sitting right along I-40 and old Route 66 with easy access to everything the state capital has to offer. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the Yukon area, including some free options, this city provides a convenient and well-serviced camping base for RVers who want metro-area access without the congestion and higher costs of camping inside OKC proper. Yukon's most recognizable landmark is the giant flour mill grain elevator that's been a Route 66 icon for decades, and the town leans into its Czech heritage with an annual Czech Festival that draws thousands of visitors for traditional food, dancing, and cultural celebrations. The city has grown rapidly in recent years and now offers extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options along its main commercial corridors, particularly on Garth Brooks Boulevard (named after the town's most famous native son). For outdoor recreation, Lake Overholser is just a few miles east on the Oklahoma City line, providing fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching opportunities in an urban lake setting. The campgrounds around Yukon cater primarily to metro-area visitors and I-40 travelers, with full hookup sites, paved pads, and the kind of modern amenities you'd expect from a suburban RV park. Being on the western edge of the OKC metro means you're also well-positioned for day trips to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge to the southwest, Roman Nose State Park to the northwest, and the Red Rock Canyon State Park area to the west. Oklahoma City's Bricktown entertainment district, the Oklahoma City National Memorial, and the Stockyards City district are all within a 20 to 30 minute drive east. For RVers who need city services, shopping, and entertainment combined with comfortable camping, Yukon checks every box. The steady growth of the western OKC suburbs means the campgrounds here are well-maintained and modern, and you'll have access to every major retailer, restaurant chain, and service provider within a short drive -- all while paying less per night than the campgrounds closer to downtown Oklahoma City charge.
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All Dump Stations Near Yukon
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neumayer Mobile Home Park | 1.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mustang Run RV Park | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pilot Travel Center | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Holliday Outt RV Park 55 Plus | 5.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oil Patch Paradise RV Park | 5.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Council Road RV Park | 6.9 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Rockwell RV Park & Campground | 7.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Old 66 RV Park | 10.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| West RV Park Oklahoma State Fairgrounds | 10.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Big Red's RV Park | 10.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Neumayer Mobile Home Park
1.3 miMustang Run RV Park
3.3 miPilot Travel Center
5.2 miHolliday Outt RV Park 55 Plus
5.7 miOil Patch Paradise RV Park
5.9 miCouncil Road RV Park
6.9 miRockwell RV Park & Campground
7.9 miOld 66 RV Park
10.5 miWest RV Park Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
10.8 miBig Red's RV Park
10.8 miTraveling to Yukon by RV
Yukon is located directly on I-40, about 15 miles west of downtown Oklahoma City. Take Exit 136 or Exit 138 for the main commercial areas and quick access to campgrounds. The Kilpatrick Turnpike (a toll road) loops around the north side of the metro and intersects near Yukon, providing a bypass route if you're heading north without going through downtown OKC. Route 66 (old US-66) runs through the heart of town along the main commercial corridor, and US-81 is accessible a few miles to the west. The roads in and around Yukon are wide, flat, and thoroughly RV-friendly -- this is suburban metro driving with well-maintained multi-lane roads and clear signage. Fuel is available everywhere along the I-40 corridor and the main commercial strips, with competitive diesel prices at the truck stops near the interchange. Shopping is extensive with Walmart, Sam's Club, Home Depot, and every major chain retailer within a few miles. Multiple RV dealers, service centers, and parts stores are available in the OKC metro, making this a practical place to schedule maintenance or pick up supplies. Propane fills are available at several locations including farm supply stores and some campgrounds.
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Dump Station Costs in Yukon
Among the RV parks and campgrounds near Yukon, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Being in the OKC metro area, prices are in the moderate range for Oklahoma, with full hookup sites at private parks typically running $35 to $50 per night. Weekly rates fall in the $175 to $275 range, and monthly rates are popular among traveling workers and snowbirds who use the OKC metro as a base, ranging from $550 to $850 per month depending on the park and amenities. Free camping options are limited in the metro area but exist for self-contained rigs. Compared to camping inside Oklahoma City proper, Yukon's western-edge location can save you $5 to $15 per night while keeping you within easy reach of everything the metro offers. The cost of groceries, fuel, and dining in Yukon is competitive with the rest of the metro, and you'll find all the major discount retailers nearby.
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Best Time to Visit Yukon by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
28-52°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters with occasional ice storms. Most parks stay open year-round with full services for winter residents and travelers.
Spring
Mar - May
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant weather but peak severe storm and tornado season. Know your campground's storm shelter location and monitor weather alerts closely.
Summer
Jun - Aug
72-100°F
Crowds: High
Hot with high humidity. Full hookup sites with reliable electric for AC are essential. OKC attractions draw steady RV traffic.
Fall
Sep - Nov
48-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Best camping weather. Czech Festival in October fills campgrounds. Oklahoma State Fair in OKC draws additional visitors to the metro.
Explore the Yukon Area
If you need RV repairs, parts, or service, the Oklahoma City metro has multiple full-service RV dealers within easy driving distance of Yukon -- it's a good place to schedule any maintenance work while you've got a comfortable campground to stay at during the process. The annual Czech Festival, usually held in early October, is Yukon's biggest event and the campgrounds fill up weeks in advance, so plan accordingly if you want to experience the kolaches, folk dancing, and community celebrations. Garth Brooks Boulevard has the best concentration of restaurants in Yukon, with everything from BBQ to Mexican to craft beer spots -- check local reviews for current favorites. Lake Overholser, just east of Yukon on the OKC line, is a good spot for kayaking, bank fishing, and bird watching without a long drive. The Oklahoma City National Memorial in downtown OKC is a powerful and moving experience that every visitor to the area should see at least once, and it's about 20 minutes east on I-40. For a full day trip, drive southwest to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge -- it's about 90 minutes but the free-roaming bison, elk, and stunning granite landscapes make it worth every mile.
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Where can I find RV parks in Yukon, Oklahoma?
Yukon has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily full-service private parks with paved sites, full hookups, Wi-Fi, and modern amenities. Most are positioned near I-40 for convenient highway access while providing a suburban camping experience.
Are there free camping options near Yukon?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Yukon. These are limited given the metro location. For the lowest-cost camping with amenities, look at state park campgrounds within an hour's drive of the OKC metro for better value options.
How much do RV parks cost in Yukon?
Full hookup sites run $35 to $50 per night at private parks. Weekly rates are $175 to $275, and monthly rates range from $550 to $850. These prices are moderate for the OKC metro and lower than parks closer to downtown Oklahoma City.
Is Yukon a good base for visiting Oklahoma City?
Yukon is an excellent OKC base camp. Downtown Oklahoma City is about 20 minutes east on I-40, with easy access to the National Memorial, Bricktown, Stockyards City, and the Science Museum. The suburban location offers lower camping costs than staying downtown.
What is there to do in Yukon besides visiting OKC?
Yukon celebrates its Czech heritage with an annual Czech Festival in October. Route 66 landmarks run through town. Lake Overholser is nearby for kayaking and fishing. Day trips to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Roman Nose State Park, and Red Rock Canyon State Park are all within 90 minutes.
Where can I find RV parks in Yukon, Oklahoma?
Yukon has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. These are primarily full-service private parks with paved sites, full hookups, Wi-Fi, and modern amenities. Most are positioned near I-40 for convenient highway access while providing a suburban camping experience.
Are there free camping options near Yukon?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Yukon. These are limited given the metro location. For the lowest-cost camping with amenities, look at state park campgrounds within an hour's drive of the OKC metro for better value options.
How much do RV parks cost in Yukon?
Full hookup sites run $35 to $50 per night at private parks. Weekly rates are $175 to $275, and monthly rates range from $550 to $850. These prices are moderate for the OKC metro and lower than parks closer to downtown Oklahoma City.
Is Yukon a good base for visiting Oklahoma City?
Yukon is an excellent OKC base camp. Downtown Oklahoma City is about 20 minutes east on I-40, with easy access to the National Memorial, Bricktown, Stockyards City, and the Science Museum. The suburban location offers lower camping costs than staying downtown.
What is there to do in Yukon besides visiting OKC?
Yukon celebrates its Czech heritage with an annual Czech Festival in October. Route 66 landmarks run through town. Lake Overholser is nearby for kayaking and fishing. Day trips to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Roman Nose State Park, and Red Rock Canyon State Park are all within 90 minutes.
Are there free dump stations in Yukon?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Yukon.
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