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The rolling plains of middle America are home to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, a small oasis amidst the cornfields and flat landscapes that are prevalent throughout the central corridor of the country. The small city is less than an hour north of Tulsa, and only a two and a half hour drive to Oklahoma City on Interstate 44. Founded by Jacob Bartles, a member of the Delaware tribe who sought to move into the Indian Territory and start a settlement, this incredible small town is a natural fit for people seeking to rent an RV and plan a vacation.

With extremely hot summers, and cold, cold winters, Bartlesville is best to visit in the summertime or early fall. The fun little town is great because it holds the best aspects of both countryside and urban environments. The locals love to party and frequently host and hold events and festivals such as Sunfest, the OK Mozart International Festival, and the Oklahoma Indian Summer Festival. World-renowned musicians flock to the town every summer for the OK Mozart International Festival to play classical, jazz, opera, and many other different types of music, while paying respect to the namesake of the event. When you book an RV in Bartlesville, you are definitely in for a good time.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

The most ideal way to explore Oklahoma is to rent an RV, as the roads were practically made for road trips. The scenery is not always the most exciting, but the flat landscapes for as far as the eye can see tend to play tricks on your mind, a unique experience to say the least. While the Sooner State is not particularly known for its abundant parks or wilderness areas, it definitely has some enjoyable sights to see when you book an RV rental in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Bartlesville itself has 17 city parks to give residents a place to take a break and seek some refuge from the traffic and the noise. With carousels, amusement rides, athletic fields, playgrounds, and dog-friendly parks, it is obvious that Bartlesville places an emphasis on outdoor recreation.

Outside of town, you can take the Bartlesville RV rental by owner to Hulah Lake, a popular summertime recreation area. Coming from the Osage word for eagle, Hulah Lake lies partially within the borders of the Osage Reservation. Wah-Sha-She State Park sits on the edge of the lake and gives you a chance to cool off under the hot Oklahoma sun. The 266-acre park is great for swimming, boating, and fishing, while next door you can find an 8,900-acre hunting ground, and a 2,000-acre migratory waterfowl refuge. Osage Hills State Park and Osage Park Recreation Area are also great places to visit in your Bartlesville camper rental. Osage Hills State Park has ample fishing spots, as well as a hiking trail system, a swimming pool facility, and a collection of campgrounds suitable for tent and RV camping. If you don’t mind driving a bit further in your Bartlesville luxury motorhome rental, head out past Wichita, KS to El Dorado State Park, situated on the banks of El Dorado Lake. This gorgeous outdoor wonderland in the scenic Flint Hills is the largest park in Kansas and has over 1,000 campsites, an event amphitheater, and two swimming beaches. Bartlesville is a lovely place to rent an RV because the place to go are seemingly endless.

City Attractions

Bartlesville is a fun little city that will certainly surprise most people upon first visiting. Aside from the many parks and public outdoor spaces, there is lots to see and do. You can meet some friendly locals while hunting for fresh produce and homemade crafts at Frank Phillips Park every Saturday in the spring and summer.

The Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Refuge is a unique attraction that highlights the rich history of the native peoples that called the land home for many generations. Woolaroc is unlike any other place because it has a museum that features thousands of artifacts, paintings, beads, and works of native art. Additionally, there is a wildlife refuge spanning 3,700 acres with many species of animals, including the mighty bison. Bartlesville History Museum offers an educational experience, helping visitors dive into the town’s history and uncover how it developed into the delightful place it is today. The museum is located on the top floor of City Hall, which was formerly the Hotel Maire, a popular place to stay during the oil boom. With videos, photographs, and artifacts, a beautiful story is woven to formulate a clear and concise picture of the town’s history. You can find much more to do when you rent an RV in town, but these are just a few of the main ones.

Where to Park It

There are plenty of places to park your Bartlesville motorhome rental both inside and around town. Riverside RV Park and Campground could be a good spot to stay when you rent an RV in town. With free cable TV, high-speed internet, a park gift shop and store, a swimming pool, and a temperature-controlled clubhouse, you may find it difficult to leave this cozy little park. Bell RV Village is a nice spot, too, with all the usual necessities and many more. This park is also pet friendly, and within walking distance of many fun things to do in Bartlesville. If you feel the need to stay outside of town, don’t skip out on Osage Hills State Park, which has too many campsites to count.

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