Elk City is in the Great Plains Country region of southwest Oklahoma. It owes its existence to the railroad as well as to agriculture, oil extraction, and transportation services, being as it is on the busy interstate thoroughfare that is I-40. But perhaps what it is best known for is its location on the historic Route 66.
Bedford Inn, 2004 S Main St, +1 580 225-6775.
OYO Hotel Elk City OK Route 66, 2015A W 3rd St, +1 580 232-4513. Sparse landscaping but cringe factor is not too bad. $31
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Elk City, 2611 E Highway 66, +1 580 303-4536. Interior corridors so that you don't have to have the raw wind and snow blowing down your back as you're trying to get the hotel key out, plus a hot tub. $56
Super 8 Motel, 2801 E Highway 66, +1 580 275-2459. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Indoor pool and hot tub and good views of truck drivers parking their rigs at the Love's next door. $35
Americas Best Value Inn Elk City, 2500 South Main St, +1 580 225-0305. This place is pretty cool with its restaurant and bar that has billiard tables on site.
Flamingo Inn, 2000 W 3rd St, +1 580 225-1811. A chance to stay on Route 66. $44
Elks Inn, 101 Meadowridge Dr, +1 580 225-6637. Has a relaxing atrium with pool and games and billiard tables, plus restaurant. $130-240 (Doubles)
Kings Inn, 1918 W 3rd St, +1 580 225-1442.
Hiway Inn Express of Elk City, 301 Sleepy Hollow CT, +1 580 303-7759, Travelinn-ElkCity@hotmail.com.
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