Valley Inn RV Park

Park Rules

Guidelines for a Safe, Comfortable, and Enjoyable Stay

Welcome to Valley Inn RV Park. By booking or staying with us, guests agree to comply with the following terms and conditions to help ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

1. Reservations and Payments
  • All reservations must be paid in advance at the time of check-in or booking.

  • No refunds are given for early departures, cancellations, or unused nights.

  • Accepted forms of payment include credit cards and cash.

  • Rates are based on two adults per site; additional guests may incur extra charges.

  • Prices are subject to change without notice.

  • Check-in time: 1:00 PM

  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM

  • Late check-outs may be available upon request and approval by management.

  • Guests must check in at the office before occupying a site.

  • Each site is limited to one RV and one tow vehicle unless otherwise approved.

  • All RVs must be well-maintained and in good working order.

  • Guests are responsible for keeping their site clean and tidy at all times.

  • No outside storage of household furniture, appliances, or clutter is allowed.

  • Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Please respect your neighbors.

  • Disorderly conduct, excessive noise, public intoxication, or illegal activity is strictly prohibited.

  • Guests and visitors must comply with all local, state, and federal laws while on property.

  • Management reserves the right to refuse service or evict anyone who violates these terms or disrupts the park environment.

  • Pets are welcome at Valley Inn RV Park.

  • All pets must be leashed and supervised when outdoors.

  • Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.

  • Aggressive or noisy pets may be asked to leave the property.

  • Pets are not permitted inside public buildings.

  • Fire pits and BBQ grills are allowed in designated areas only.

  • Guests must follow all local fire safety regulations and bans.

  • Never leave fires unattended and extinguish them completely before leaving.

  • Guests assume all responsibility for themselves, their visitors, and their property.

  • Valley Inn RV Park is not responsible for accidents, injuries, or loss due to theft, fire, or natural causes.

  • Guests agree to indemnify and hold harmless Valley Inn RV Park, its owners, and staff from any claims, damages, or losses arising from use of the park or facilities.

  • All sites provide full hookups (water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric).

  • Dump station use: $10.00 | Fresh water fill: $5.00 (free for registered guests).

  • Wi-Fi and mail service are available to guests; management is not liable for interruptions.

  • Mail service is provided for long-term guests only.

  • Guests must include their name and site number for all deliveries.

  • Management reserves the right to modify these terms at any time.

  • Violations of these terms may result in immediate eviction without refund.

  • Guests who are evicted or leave due to non-compliance will not receive a refund.

Acknowledgment

By checking in, all guests acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms and Conditions.

Thank you for choosing Valley Inn RV Park — we appreciate your cooperation in helping maintain a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.

Got Questions? We’re Here to Help.

Whether you’re planning your visit or already enjoying your stay, our team is always ready to assist. Reach out anytime and we’ll make sure your experience is smooth and enjoyable.

Call us or Email us at:

Call Us Anytime

(918) 423-9550

Email Us At

info@valleyinnrvpark.com

Krebs Heritage Museum

 

  • WHAT IT OFFERS
    Coal mining heritage: The museum showcases early coal mining equipment and highlights the foundational role of mining in Krebs’ development.
  • Local history exhibits: You’ll find displays honoring the contributions of Native Americans, immigrants, and other community members in shaping the region.

  • Military memorabilia: Collections include items related to the military service of local residents, connecting town history with broader national narratives.

  • Deep historical interpretation: The establishment of the museum between 1996 and 1999 was largely driven by community efforts, with Eugene DeFrange playing a key role.

  • Cultural context: The town itself, known as “Little Italy,” reflects a rich tapestry of immigrant cultures—especially Italian—woven through Krebs’ history. The museum captures that unique heritage in its exhibits.

The McAlester Scottish Rite Temple

  • Historic Legacy
    The Temple was originally constructed in 1907, expanded between 1928 and 1930, and stands as the oldest Masonic building in Oklahoma. Its design, credited to architect William T. Schmitt, blends Art Deco and Neoclassical styles, rendered in striking buff brick and stone.

  • Prominent Landmark
    Built atop McAlester’s highest hill, this building reaches 140 feet tall and is crowned with a 30-foot illuminated ball, known among Masons as the “Great Light of Masonry”.

  • A “Million-Dollar Temple”
    Its grandeur earned its early moniker “Million-Dollar Temple”—a reflection of the members’ ambition and pride in Masonry.