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Founded during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, Enid is a lively city that serves as the seat of Garfield County. It’s been nicknamed the “Wheat Capital” of Oklahoma thanks to its immense grain storage capacity, although its official name is after a character in Alfred Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King. Enid flourished following the discovery of oil in the region around 1910, with many of its downtown buildings dating from the period.

Enid’s fascinating history and proximity to wildlife refuges make it an ideal place to rent an RV while exploring northern Oklahoma. It’s on the doorstep of numerous RV campgrounds while being just 1.5 hours’ drive from Oklahoma City.

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The Great Outdoors

Book a camper rental in Enid and make the short drive south to Meadowlake Park, which is a hub of recreation in the city. There are walking and cycling trails to explore, as well as tennis courts, a baseball diamond, and a children’s playground. Your four-legged friends can run free in the dog park, and there are paddle boats available to explore the lake at your leisure.

An hour’s drive north of Enid lies the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge near Cherokee, which sprawls around a dam on the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River. It was created as a resting and breeding ground for migratory waterfowl, including the endangered whooping crane, threatened snowy plovers, bald eagles, and peregrine falcons. Follow the Harold F. Miller Auto Tour from the nature center or hike along the Eagle Roost Nature Trail, then dig for selenite crystals in one of the designated areas.

Enid can also be used as a base for exploring the Black Kettle National Grassland near Cheyenne, OK, which encompasses a mixed-grass prairie along the border with Texas. It’s home to numerous fishing lakes and the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, which lies where the Battle of Washita took place in 1868 at the Southern Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle. Follow one of the hiking trails through the forested river bottomlands and colorful red sand hills while keeping an eye out for white-tailed deer and the vulnerable lesser prairie chicken.

RV Parks

Pick up your RV rental in Enid and head to the Rose RV Park, which is conveniently situated on a main street and within walking distance of restaurants and grocery stores. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available, and there’s an on-site laundry where you can catch up on your washing.

A short drive north of Enid lies the Fairhaven RV Park, a family-owned park that has RV lots of various sizes. Pets are welcome to stay with you (a maximum of two per RV), and there’s complimentary Wi-Fi available to guests.

Another nearby option is the Ashley Lane RV Park, which has spacious RV lots with cement patios and picnic tables. Select between their 30 and 50-amp services, then take advantage of the kitchen and the Wi-Fi that’s available in the clubhouse.

There is also a Walmart in the west of the city where you may be able to set up camp for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

Park your RV rental near Enid and enjoy a stroll through the downtown area, which is dotted with markers detailing Enid’s role as a popular watering hole along the old Chisholm Trail. Browse the boutiques that cluster in the Arts and Entertainment District, with plenty of global restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat. Check to see which plays or musicals are currently being presented at the Gaslight Theatre or see Oklahoma’s longest-running symphony orchestra in action at the Enid Symphony Center.

You can head to the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, which details the story and culture of the Cherokee Outlet and the Land Run of 1893. Discover how Enid was established while browsing artifacts related to its early settlement, as well as the agriculture, oil, and rail industries that have all left their mark on the city. Adjacent to the museum lies the Humphrey Heritage Village where a collection of Victorian-era buildings are exhibited, including the only remaining United States Land Office.

If you’re traveling with kids, make a point of visiting Leonardo’s Children’s Museum, a hands-on arts and science museum that’s packed with engaging exhibits. They can get creative making pottery and woodworking or discover the oil, natural gas, wind, and solar power industries at the Power Tower. Leonardo’s Children’s Museum also encompasses an outdoor science playground known as Adventure Quest, with this three-story wooden castle featuring slides, swings, mazes, and a dinosaur dig.

Enid is home to numerous supermarkets where you can pick up groceries, together with a good selection of restaurants and fast food eateries for dining out. There are also gas stations if you need to fill up your motorhome rental in Enid.

Whether you’re visiting Garfield County for its excellent museums or wildlife reserves, book an RV in Enid and start planning your Oklahoma adventure.

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