The Oberlin Inn and RV Park is "your home away from home." American family owned and locally operated, the Oberlin Inn & RV Park is dependably clean, comfortable, and affordably luxurious. We pride ourselves on our hospitality. Daily and weekly rates are available with a 10% weekly rate discount. 5% off discounts are provided for people over 65 and those who serve or have served in the military. Pilot car or truck drivers receive a discounted rate too. Just ask! Enjoy free cable and wireless internet throughout the property including the RV Park. The gazebo, located in the center island, is the perfect place to enjoy a warm summer evening or a cool fall afternoon. The covered picnic area with picnic tables and free natural gas grills are available to our guests. Plus, every room has an apartment sized refrigerator and microwave. We pride ourselves on offering dependable comfort and affordable luxury for travelers. Relax in our spacious single ($64.99) or double queen rooms ($69.99) that include flat screen wall-mount televisions, microwave ovens, and apartment size refrigerators. Or enjoy a king suite ($79.99) with two private sleeping areas (a king bed in one room and a queen-sized leather pullout sofa in the other), two flat screen televisions (one in each room), an apartment sized refrigerator, a microwave, an accessible walk-in shower, and an electric fireplace. Our double queen suites ($74.99) include a flat screen television, a tiled bathtub/shower, an apartment sized refrigerator, a microwave, and the comfort of a leather sofa or loveseat and side chair. Our accessible private cabin ($89.99) includes a king bed and a queen-sized leather pullout sofa, flat screen television with DVD player, an apartment sized refrigerator, a microwave, an accessible walk-in shower, and an electric fireplace. We offer full-service RV Parking with 50-30-20 amp service ($30 night/$24 weekly rate/$500 monthly rate), and water, and sewer. Some parking sites are pull-through and RV owners have access to the picnic area with free gas BBQ grills and picnic tables. Ask for a code to access the free wireless internet. Located near the junction of Highways 83 and 36 in northwest Kansas, the Oberlin Inn is nestled into farm and hunting country and many people make Oberlin their destination to explore historical remnants of the Last Cheyenne Indian Raid, for photography of local scenery or wildlife, or to find trophy white tail or mule deer, or to hunt pheasant, dove, or turkey. Oberlin is rich with history. Decatur County was the site of the last Cheyenne Indian raid in Kansas. Visit our local museum to learn more. At the turn of the last century, Oberlin was the county seat and the land office. Many historic buildings still exist downtown. Downtown Oberlin features cobblestone streets and canopy covered sidewalks and a museum complex with many different buildings. Enjoy the many shops, antique stores, and restaurants while you are here.