GoCampingAmerica.com | Posted August
    28th, 2020

               

    Grand
    Country Lakeside RV: Offering Rustic, Peaceful Relaxation

               

    Happy Camper Blog

             

             
               
                 

    “My dog
    doesn’t bite.”

    “My kids are well-behaved.”

    “My motorcycle is quiet.”

    These are the things that Erv and
    Kathi Sikorski, owners of Grand
    Country Lakeside RV Park
    , have heard over the 28 years that
    they’ve been in charge. According to them, 80 percent of the time what they
    hear is true, but it’s dealing with the 20 percent that don’t obey the rules
    that makes life less than pleasant for others.

    The solution at Grand Country is to have an adult park, catering
    to those over 40-ish.

    The park hosts a very limited number of under 40 guests, focusing
    on those that enjoy the peace and quiet. They don’t allow large or aggressive
    breed dogs and only allow smaller breeds that are supervised. If a dog barks
    incessantly, they’re asked to leave. No motorcycles, off-road vehicles or
    other vehicles with straight pipes are allowed as well, preserving the
    tranquility of the park.

    “We’ve parked our trailer here for the last two
    summers. Under a big tree and a beautiful hibiscus just
    outside our door,” says guest DA
    Hudson
    . “Erv & Kathi are the best – they
    would even go turn our A/C on so our trailer would be cool when we
    came up after work on a Friday! Adults, no noisy four wheelers and the most
    beautiful view of Grand Lake ever. I can feel my blood pressure drop
    before we even get our trailer set up. Peace, quiet and fine
    people.”

    Grand Country Lakeside RV Park

               
                 
               
                 

    If you like to
    follow these rules for yourself, as well as everyone else, you’ll love
    visiting Grand Country Lakeside RV Park. The park sits overlooking Grand Lake
    in northeast Oklahoma, featuring incredible sunrises in the early mornings.
    The gentle slope to the lake leads to a natural shoreline where visitors can
    watch herons, egrets, geese, turtles and pelicans gliding by.
    Explore more via a nature trail or cast a line in and see if you can catch
    any big ones.

    ​“This place is all about peace and quiet, and it really is right
    on the lakeshore,” says guest John
    Allender
    . “We enjoyed sitting in the shade of a tree, looking
    at the lake and listening to the many birds singing.”

    “The staff was very helpful with EVERYTHING, whether it
    was RV repairs, local attractions, backing my trailer in or the
    hiking trail right next door,” says park guest Heather
    Harris
    . “They have a beautiful view of Grand Lake,
    pull-through and back-in spaces (large), lots of beautiful grass and
    trees. It’s not like other parks that feel like you’re crammed into
    one big parking lot. The biggest asset for me was that it was QUIET,
    as well as peaceful and serene.”

    The park offers daily, weekly, monthly and annual spaces, with 30
    and 50 amp electric. Monthly sites start at $225/month plus
    electric.

    Located just off historic Route 66 and I-44, the Grand Country
    Lakeside RV Park is on Grand Lake allows easy drive times to various
    resort attractions including Har-Ber Village, Lendonwood Gardens, the
    Pensacola Dam, the Coleman Theater and more. Explore the huge diversity
    of attractions and activities on and off
    the lake.

    Learn more and book a stay by visiting www.grandcountryrvpark.com
    or call 918-314-9508.