Family Travel - AmericInn® of Sayre, OK
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The Perfect Destination for Family Vacations in Sayre Oklahoma
With its convenient location, Kids Stay for Free program, spacious family-style accommodations and signature suites sleeping up to 5 people, complimentary AmericInn Perk breakfast and high-speed Internet access, AmericInn provides the ideal setting for your next family vacation in Sayre. In the fall and winter hunting, sightseeing, museum visits and hot chocolate by the fireplace will keep everyone in high spirits. In the spring and summertime you'll find hiking, swimming, golf, fishing, and more for the whole family to enjoy together. There are numerous area attractions and events that will provide lots of fun for your Sayre Oklahoma entire family vacation.
Family Attractions and Activities
Flying W Guest Ranch
- Private working cattle ranch that offers that offers horseback trail rides, wagon rides, an authentic cattle ranch, the largest historical buffalo kill site, abundant wildlife and an old homestead dugout. Visit the museum and art gallery and discover rich, western heritage.
Address: 1000 North 4th Street, Sayre, Oklahoma, 73662
Distance: 3 miles
Phone: 1-888-928-8864
Hours of Operation: Reservations required.
RS&K Railroad Museum
- Toy and model train museum with over 250 model trains in several gauges and over 200 pieces of memorabilia. Our operating model accommodates up to 12 trains at once, including lighted porcelain houses, accessory pieces and train sounds. Visitors will learn the history about railroads, when everything from soup to hay was brought to us.
Address: 411 N. 6th, Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
Distance: 1.6 miles
Phone: 580-928-3525
Hours of Operation: 9:00am - 9:00pm (When engineer is home - appointments requested.)
Beckham County Courthouse
- Famous Courthouse featured in the movie "The Grapes of Wrath." This beautiful structure was completed in 1911 at a cost of $69,000. Designed by the architectural firm of Layton, Wemyss Smith and Hawk, it was built by Oklahoma Quarries and Construction Company. The building is a symmetrical blend of Neo-Classical and Second Renaissance Revival styles. Outstanding features included colossal Doric columns above the main entryway, classical pilasters, a grooved surface on the ground floor, and distinctive belt courses. The most unique part of the design was the dome, with a colonnade
supporting a vaulted and gabled roof. On top of that was a smaller dome reproduced to scale.
Address: 302 East Main, Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
Distance: 1 mile
Phone: 580-928-2457
Hours of Operation: Open 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Shortgrass Country Museum Historical Society
- The museum exhibits displays of early-day life in western Oklahoma’s shortgrass country and Beckham County.
Address: 106 E. Poplar, Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
Distance: 1.1 miles
Phone: 580-928-5757
Hours of Operation: Tuesday through Friday from 2:00pm - 4:30pm
Sandy Sanders Wildlife Management Area
- This 19,100 acre preserve of pristine prairie, features uniform flatlands to adventurous terrain known as the "breaks." Three live creeks flow across the area. Wildflowers, deer, bobcat, good bird watching, and hiking opportunities are available April through August. Area is also open to hunters September through March.
Address: SE of town Erick, Oklahoma 73656
Directions: Take Highway 66 W from Erick to Highway 30, go South 9.2 miles and follow signage.
Phone: 580-683-4249 or 580-683-4249
Hours of Operation: Open yearround except during controlled hunting season. Call for more information. Contact is Mr. Ron Smith.
Sayre City Park
- Offers an abundance of activities all within a half-mile radius. Located on Highway 283 the park has an 18-hole miniature golf course, a lighted softball field, and a lighted Little League field. There is also a playground, swimming pool (a 1940's WPA project) and a large pavilion for group activities. Sayre City Park also has three stocked fishing ponds, a popular area for the youngsters in town, and is surrounded by a lighted walking trail. A lighted rodeo arena is also available where the Grand National
Horse Association finals are held the last full week of July every year.
Address: 1.2 miles south of Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
Distance: 0.5 miles
Phone: 580-928-3386 (Chamber of Commerce)
Hours of Operation: The walking trail is open seven days a week until midnight.

