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Lake Forest RV Park
is a beautiful park located just off the main highways in a peaceful setting. Its beauty consists of an abundance of beautiful shade trees, acres of lawn, and plenty of room for any size RV. We are located less than one mile from Lake Overholser for fishing, boating, and other outdoor recreational activities. Just a few miles north of Lake Overholser is one of Oklahoma's beautiful wildlife reserves. Just a short drive to the east or the west on I-40 will provide easy access to shopping centers, restaurants, malls, and churches.

Monthly site rent is $250 plus all utilities (water, sewer, electric, trash and cable TV).

Please or call us at 405-787-7417 for reservation.

About Oklahoma City

City Overview

The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma. The second largest city in the continental U.S. based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call the Metro Oklahoma City area home. With more than a dozen communities surrounding it, Oklahoma City offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike.

Oklahoma City's climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60F /15C. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City.

As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City's hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive. With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.

Attractions and Events in Oklahoma City

These are the things that make Oklahoma City unique, the attractions and events that people come to see. There's Bricktown and the Zoo, museums and the Omniplex. Thrills abound at Frontier City and White Water while Remington Park and the casinos offer gaming excitement. And this is only scratching the surface. You'll undoubtedly find something new to explore.

Septemberfest in Oklahoma City
Septemberfest at the Governor's Mansion in Oklahoma City is an annual family festival celebrating the history and heritage of Oklahoma - Septemberfest features attractions and activities as well as hands-on learning for children such as crafts and old-fashioned games and plenty of food, live entertainment and story-telling - Here is a full profile of Septemberfest in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City Casinos
Oklahoma City Casinos offer a variety of options for gaming in the metro area. Here is a listing of the major Oklahoma City Casinos with information on the types of table and electronic games offered as well as details on entertainment, bars, dining and more.

Earth Day 2009 in Oklahoma City
Get information on the Earth Day 2009 events and activities in the Oklahoma City metro area - These are the different ways Oklahoma City observes Earth Day.

Free Activities for Kids in Oklahoma City
Parents are frequently searching for great free activities for their kids in Oklahoma City because saving money is always important, particularly in tough economic times. Here are some ideas of the best free free activities for kids in Oklahoma City.

OKC Summer Classic Dog Shows
Sponsored by Purina, Clear Channel Communications and the OKC Convention and Visitor's Bureau, the OKC Summer Classic Dog Shows take place in late June/early July at the Cox Convention Center downtown. With many breeds on hand for competition as well as vendors and behind-the-scenes tours, this event is a uniquely entertaining one for the entire family.

Oklahoma City International Auto Show
The Oklahoma City International Auto Show takes place each year in early March at State Fair Park. There are concept cars on display, plenty of great exhibits, a children's play area, skateboarding shows and more. See exotic, antique and muscle cars, and check out the Toyota Off-Road Adventure. Here's all the information you need such as dates, time, schedule and more for the OKC International Auto Show.

Oklahoma City's Ford Center
The Ford Center in downtown Oklahoma City is a world-class arena built as part of OKC's original MAPS initiatives - It plays host to the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA games as well as Blazers hockey, Yard Dawgz arena football, top musical concerts and more - Here is a full profile of the Ford Center including a map and directions, a breakdown of the history, seating, events, amenities and more.

Oklahoma River Cruises
The once nearly dried eyesore called the North Canadian River has been transformed into a popular Oklahoma City attraction - Head down to the Oklahoma River and take a Cruise on the Water Taxis from Devon Energy Corp.

Oklahoma Riverfest
2006 was the first year of Riverfest at Regatta Park on the Oklahoma River, and its popularity will make it an annual event. Featuring dragon boat team racing, replica submarine race, bicycling events, live music, areas for the kids and much more, Riverfest is outdoor fun for the entire family. Here's a full profile of the event with all the information you need to attend.

Oklahoma State Capitol Tours
Experience the history and impact of the entire complex with an Oklahoma State Capitol Tour - Get information on guided or self-guided Oklahoma State Capitol Tours operated by the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation.

Pole Position Raceway
Most of us rode go-karts as kids. Well Pole Position Raceway brings a more mature and extreme karting experience to Oklahoma City. Here's information on this OKC metro attraction including prices, options and more.

POPS on Route 66
POPS on Route 66 is owned by Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon and was designed by renowned architect Rand Elliott - The gas station, convenience store and restaurant opened in the summer of 2007 and has quickly become a tourist attraction.

Spring Break Activities and Camps in Oklahoma City
The kids are out of school for an entire week, and parents all across the Oklahoma City metro area are trying to come up with entertaining activities for Spring Break. Here are a few ideas of events, activities and camps around OKC for the kids on Spring Break 2009.

Stockyards City
Located southwest of downtown Oklahoma City Stockyards City represents not only the metro's importance as one of the largest livestock markets in the world but it is also a unique area of western heritage celebration - The district is home to many western-themed stores as well as the popular Cattlemen's Restaurant, weekly cattle auctions and a number of special events.

The Devon Tower
The official plans for Oklahoma City's upcoming downtown Devon Tower were revealed on August 20th, 2008 and the response was absolute awe - The proposed glass Devon Tower will be quite a sight to behold, rising far above the rest of the metro and reaching the sky in a representation of the tremendous renaissance in our fair city.

The Oklahoma State Fair Profile
The Oklahoma State Fair is held every year in September at the Fairgrounds on. Here is information on dates, cost, tickets, events and more. It's your State Fair Headquarters.

Top "Gotta Do's" When Visiting the Oklahoma City Metro Area
If you're visiting Oklahoma City or if you live here but just don't get out much, there are plenty of things around the metro to see and do. Here are the things you just "Gotta Do" in Oklahoma City if you want to experience the best it has to offer.

Top 10 Ways to Stay Cool in the Oklahoma City Summer
The Oklahoma City heat can reach often unbearable temperatures in the summer, particularly from mid-July to August. You could stay inside your nice, cold house or you could find some interesting things to do in some cool places. Here are some great ways to stay cool around the city.

Top Places to Play Miniature Golf in Oklahoma City
Looking to get out of the house and have fun with the family? Or perhaps you want to take a special someone out for a fun, unique date. Miniature golf is a great suggestion. Unfortunately, there aren't many places to play mini-golf in the Oklahoma City metro area; it's a dwindling business, it seems. But here is information on a few.

Top Places to Take Your Kids in the Oklahoma City Metro Area
Looking for a place to take your kids for a birthday party, other celebration or just for a fun time out? Here are the top ten places around Oklahoma City to take your children for excitement and entertainment.

Oklahoma City Convention & Visitor's Bureau
The Oklahoma City Convention & Visitor's Bureau website has a number of links and information on many of the metro's best restaurants, attractions and events. Find details on accommodations for visiting relatives as well as maps of the city and downtown.

9009 N. W 10TH STREET— OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73127— (405) 787-7417