At Valley Inn RV Park, we value your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard the information you provide when visiting our website or staying at our park.
We collect information to provide better service and improve your experience. The types of information may include:
Personal details such as your name, email address, phone number, and payment information when making a reservation.
Booking details such as check-in and check-out dates, RV site preferences, and number of guests.
Communication records if you contact us by phone, email, or our online form.
Technical data such as your IP address, browser type, and device information (collected automatically through cookies or analytics tools).
Your information helps us deliver and improve our services. We use it to:
Process and confirm reservations.
Respond to questions, requests, or customer support inquiries.
Send important updates about your stay or park information.
Improve our website and guest experience.
Comply with legal obligations or resolve disputes when required.
We do not sell or share your personal data with unrelated third parties for marketing purposes.
We may share limited information only in the following cases:
With trusted service providers (such as payment processors or booking systems) who assist in operating our business.
When required by law enforcement or government authorities.
To protect the rights, safety, or property of Valley Inn RV Park, our guests, or the public.
All third-party partners are required to keep your data secure and use it only for authorized purposes.
We use reasonable administrative, physical, and electronic safeguards to protect your personal information.
While we take strong precautions, please note that no online transmission or storage system is 100% secure.
Our website may use cookies to enhance browsing and analyze visitor traffic.
Cookies help us remember your preferences and improve your user experience.
You may choose to disable cookies in your browser settings, but some website features may not function properly.
You have the right to:
Access, correct, or update your personal information.
Request deletion of your information, where applicable.
Withdraw consent for certain communications (such as marketing emails).
To exercise these rights, contact us at info@valleyinnrvpark.com.
Our website may include links to external sites such as attractions or partner parks.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those websites.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect new practices or legal requirements.
The latest version will always be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us:
Valley Inn RV Park
📍 1616 S George Nigh Expy, McAlester, OK 74501
📞 (918) 423-9550
✉️ info@valleyinnrvpark.com
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:
(918) 423-9550
info@valleyinnrvpark.com
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.
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.