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Deerfield Springs RV Park is a beautiful park just north of Tulsa. We have an abundance of beautiful shade trees, acres of lawn, and plenty of room to accommodate any RV. Deerfield Springs magnificent gated park designed to foster and enrich the quality of life. Deerfield Springs is an exceptionally designed RV park with large space spacious sites and amenities perfectly suited for you and your lifestyles. Best of all, Deerfield Springs has immediate access to I-44 and is only 15 minutes from downtown Tulsa. It is conveniently located to the best schools, hositals, shopping and churches. It is 10 minutes from Claremore Lake with lots of fishing and playgrounds and 20 minutes from Lake Oologha for camping, boating, and swimming Our staff includes a professional on-site management team. Monthly site rent is $250 plus all utilities (water, sewer, electric, trash and cable TV). Please or call us at 918-342-1392 for reservation. Claremore is known for its mild climate with an early spring, a warm fall, and a temperate winter. The city is located on historic Route 66. The Claremore Recreation Center has indoor tennis courts, a pool, and a fitness room. The Will Rogers Memorial and Birthplace Ranch and J.M. Davis Historical Arms Museum are must-see attractions. The Will Rogers Memorial and Museum is an excellent museum that gives visitors a look into the life of one of Claremore most beloved Cowboy Humorists, Philosopher, and Philanthropist. The Museum contains several galleries, which detail the life of William Penn Adair Rogers. The museum no only permits photos and video but encourages you to take photos and video. In short anyone traveling along Interstate 44 or "Old Route 66," should make it a point to spend some time at the Will Roger Memorial and Museum and at his birthplace in nearby Oologah. Admission to both the museum and birthplace is by donation. Tulsa is not short on things to do, with a wide variety of tourist attractions on offer that are bound to keep the whole family busy for days. Notable tourist attractions include Tulsa Zoo, Bells Amusement Park and a number of sporting activities around the city. From its dense collection of art-deco buildings and lush city parks to its popular zoo and annual ethnic festivals, Tulsa has all the resources of a thriving metropolis. Despite its growth into a major city, Tulsa hasn't lost the friendly, close-knit feel of a smaller Oklahoma town. Recent renovations to the downtown have produced a flourish of attractions, including the bustling nightclubs, restaurants and theaters of the Brady Arts and Blue Dome Districts. From there, it's easy to traverse over the Arkansas River and head to West Tulsa, where the vibrant cosmopolitan city gives way to open plains, large wilderness preserves and grassy recreation areas. Laidback and free, urban and refined, Tulsa has a little bit of everything Thanks to the wealth brought by oil, Tulsa has a number of excellent museums: the Gilcrease Museum, which is devoted to the move to the west (Indian artifacts, pictures of the Wild West by Remington, Russell and other artists); the Philbrook Museum of Art (art of many periods and styles, including the Italian Renaissance, 19th c. English painting and Indian arts and crafts); and the Fenster Museum of Jewish Art. South of Downtown Tulsa, the gold facade of the Christian fundamentalist Oral Roberts University gleams in the sun - this is a top-class architectural showpiece, with "praying hands" more than 76 ft high. |
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23855 SOUTH HIGHWAY 66 — CLAREMORE, OK 74019
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(918) 342-1392
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