Valley Inn RV Park

Everything You Need for a Comfortable Stay

Spacious RV Sites for a Relaxing Stay

Enjoy the comfort of roomy, full-hookup RV sites surrounded by peaceful country charm

Spacious RV Sites for a Relaxing Stay

Enjoy the comfort of roomy, full-hookup RV sites surrounded by peaceful country charm

Extra Park Perks

Extended-Stay Friendly

Perfect for travelers or workers planning longer stays with monthly rates and on-site conveniences.

Mail & Delivery Service

Stay connected and receive mail or packages easily during your extended stay.

Good Sam
Escapees RV Club
Active Military and Retired Personnels
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Stargazing Nights

Relax under clear Oklahoma skies and watch the stars light up your evening.

Open Green Spaces

Take peaceful walks, stretch out, or simply enjoy the calm of wide-open surroundings.

Country-Style Atmosphere

Experience a quiet, laid-back setting that captures the charm of country living.

Outdoor Adventures

Enjoy easy access to lakes, trails, and outdoor attractions just minutes from the park.

Family-Friendly Environment

Spend quality time together in a safe, spacious, and welcoming park setting.

Comfort & Convenience

Clean Restrooms & Bathhouse

Enjoy fresh, well-kept facilities that make every stay comfortable and worry-free.

Laundry Facilities

Keep your clothes clean and ready for the road with easy on-site washers and dryers.

Vending Machines

Grab quick snacks and drinks any time, conveniently located within the park.

Regular Trash Pickup

Clean and tidy grounds maintained daily for a pleasant park environment.

Ready to Relax and Explore McAlester?

Experience the charm of country living with spacious sites, a relaxing atmosphere, and convenient access to McAlester’s best adventures.

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.