The Perfect 2-Day RV Itinerary for Oklahoma City, OK

By Megan Buemi
Two-Day Itineraries

While staying true to its Western roots, Oklahoma City is a major metropolis where you can find many enjoyable activities. Consider this Oklahoma City itinerary for spending two days in Oklahoma City. Every member of the family will find things fun to do there.

Camping in an RV is an ideal choice for this bustling city. You can be assured of a comfortable place to rest, and if you desire, you can cook your own meals. It’s ideal if you plan to stay at multiple places since you won’t have to continuously unpack and change to move hotels. Most campgrounds have amiable staff and are close to major attractions.

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Preparing for Your Oklahoma City RV Trip

You can easily find an RV that meets your needs, from drivable to towable. Some are small, like Class B motorhomes, ideal for couples, while others can be up to 45 feet long and have space for a large group. Almost all come with indoor kitchens, and some have outdoor kitchens, too. Whatever size you would like, you can find terrific rental RVs in Oklahoma City on RVshare.

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There are many fantastic Oklahoma City campgrounds, so take a few minutes to choose your perfect campground. Top-rated choices include Rockwell RV Park & Campground, Oklahoma City East KOA Holiday, and Roadrunner RV Park.

Find other campground options in our comprehensive list of top-rated campgrounds in Oklahoma City.

Day 1: Explore Western Heritage

Morning: Tour the Oklahoma National Stockyards

The Oklahoma National Stockyards is the largest stocker and feeder market worldwide. Go on a one-hour tour of the facility where more than 1 million animals are sold annually.

Lunch: Eat a Big, Juicy Steak at Cattlemen’s Restaurant

Hungry diners have been eating at Cattlemen’s Restaurant for more than 100 years. If you’re ravenous and ready to splurge, try their USDA Prime Blue Ribbon Special, which they say is the “perfect steak.”

Afternoon: Explore the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

Learn more about cowboys and the country’s western heritage by visiting the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The facility has numerous pieces of art and Western memorabilia on display. They frequently host special events and exhibitions. This venue is home to the Great Western Performers, Great Westerners, and National Rodeo Halls of Fame.

Setting Up Camp

Check into your Oklahoma City campground in the late afternoon. Spend a few minutes leveling the trailer and hooking up the hoses. A convenient option is to filter your rental choices for RVs that owners will deliver to your campground on RVshare. Then, they will take care of this task.

Dinner: Eat Southern Comfort Foods at The Press Cafe

The Press Cafe is a terrific spot to go for supper. Consider ordering one of their fresh salads, the country-fried rib eye, or the meatloaf. This restaurant also has numerous vegan and gluten-free options. Save room for their berry crisp for dessert.

Day 2: Discover Urban Wonders

Morning: Enjoy the Collections at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art features post-war, contemporary, and European artwork. They have a large collection of glass pieces by Dale Chihuly. This venue often hosts special film series and other special events. Children can often make their own artwork, too.

Lunch: Dine on Italian Cuisine at Tellers

Tellers in the historic First National Bank gallery serves authentic wood-fired Italian cuisine from various regions of Italy. This restaurant also has an extensive Italian wine selection. They offer a brunch with jazz music and unique food selections every Sunday.

Afternoon: See the Flowers at Myriad Botanical Gardens

Myriad Botanical Gardens is a great place for an afternoon stroll. This downtown venue has a children’s garden, a vintage carousel, shade gardens, tree and shrub collections, and a lake with terraced gardens. Grab a ticket to enter their Crystal Bridge Conservatory, which workers built from over 3,000 acrylic panels.

Dinner: Eat Irish Cuisine While Listening to Celtic Music at Sean Cummings’ Irish Restaurant

Eat fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, or Irish stew at Sean Cummings’ Irish Restaurant. The owner is from Ireland and often serves seafood recipes handed down through generations. Every night, a live band plays Irish music.

Day 3 and Beyond in Oklahoma City

You cannot see all that Oklahoma City offers in two days. If you can camp longer, locals recommend:
OKC Zoo: More than 1,500 animals live at this zoo. Visitors can help feed many of them.
Bricktown Water Taxi: Go on a narrated 40-minute boat ride on the Bricktown Canal. A variety of specialty trips are available.
Frontier City: This theme park offers a variety of seasonal events and rides for all ages. In the warmer months, they have unique water rides.

Fall Activities

Six Flags Frontier City is the perfect place to explore in the fall. Enjoy German cuisine and music during the park’s Oktoberfest. Then, live entertainment takes center stage during Fright Fest. Finally, the park offers family-friendly activities and Halloween trick-or-treating during Boo Fest.

Indoor Activities

Explore many indoor, family-friendly venues during two days in Oklahoma City. Skeletons Museum of Osteology encourages kids to be forensic scientists as they learn about dinosaurs and other animals. They can also meet Sir Indiana Bones, the museum’s staff feline, known as the luckiest black cat in the world. You can also visit the Science Museum Oklahoma, where children can interact with exhibits, make art, and tinker. Alternatively, they can learn to play the banjo at the American Banjo Museum.

Oklahoma City is a fantastic place to go camping, so start clearing your calendar now. Your first task is to book an RV in Oklahoma City. Then, after booking the perfect campground, enjoy your two days in Oklahoma City or maybe more.