top of page
Mural on Yukon's Best Flour Mill.

Route 66

Archery Traditions
of Oklahoma

The 10,000-square-foot facility offers 21 of the widest shooting lanes around. All bow types are welcome, including traditional and compound, as well as crossbows. Archers enjoy shooting at their unique indoor 3D range, featuring over 20 targets that represent the state of Oklahoma.

Close up of hands holding a bow and arrow shooting at a target.

Boutique Shopping

Discover the charm of Yukon’s boutiques, where unique finds, friendly faces, and small-town hospitality create a shopping experience like no other. From trendy fashion and handcrafted goods to home décor and one-of-a-kind gifts, you’ll love exploring our locally owned shops.

Woman shopping at a boutique in Yukon.

Express Clydesdales Barn

Owned by famous Oklahoma businessman, Bob Funk, the Express Clydesdale Barn is the home to several beautiful, award-winning Clydesdale horses, as well as a few other farm animals. These gentle giants are sure to win your heart.

A horse in a field with the Express Clydesdale Barn in the background.

Flowershop Winery

& Pizzeria

A Winery and Pizzeria located in the heart of Yukon on Route 66. All wines are made in house and pizzas are crafted from scratch, in an old, converted flower shop.

Hands holding glasses of red wine and toasting.

Grady's 66 Pub

Located on historic Route 66 and owned by Grady Cross, of Cross Canadian Ragweed fame, Grady’s 66 Pub offers wine, mixed drinks, spirits, the coldest beer in town, and the best live music to be heard. Catering predominately to the Texas/Red Dirt music scene, you never know what famous artist might stop by.

Grady's 66 Pub Sign

Grady's Green Room

Grady's Green Room is an awesome music store next door to Grady’s 66 Pub! They offer vinyl records, guitars, & a golf simulator!

A person playing a guitar inside Grady's Green Room.

Historical Museum Complex

This organization operates the Farm Museum, Railroad Museum & Yukon History Museum located at 110 N. 3rd St., just North of Yukon Main Street and historic Route 66. Whether you are a lifelong Yukon resident, or just passing through, plan a visit to these “Yuniquely” Yukon treasures!

Yukon's train, farm and history museum complex sign.

Knight's Nook

Knight’s Nook is a locally owned bookstore that invites readers of all ages to “embark on a literary quest” and get lost in a good story. With its welcoming atmosphere and carefully curated shelves, this charming shop celebrates the joy of reading and the magic of a great book.

Table of items inside local bookstore.

Oklahoma Czech

Building

Experience Czech Culture in the Heart of Yukon! Stop by the Oklahoma Czech Building on 5th Street and immerse yourself in Yukon’s rich Czech heritage! During the Oklahoma Czech Festival every October this local treasure offers a glimpse into the Czech traditions that make Yukon unique. The Oklahoma Czech Building is a must-visit for a taste of Czech pride and community spirit!

People dressed in traditional Czech clothing outside the Oklahoma Czech Building.

Scissortail Tattoo Company

Scissortail Tattoo Company is a veteran-owned professional tattoo studio located on historic Main Street in Yukon, Oklahoma.

Scissortail Tattoo Company

Threads of Tradition

Located on the historic Route 66 in Oklahoma, we felt that our heritage
would be honored to be along side
such a most historic, and culture rich
part of our country’s heritage.

Bolts of brightly colored quilting fabric.

Vladislava's Czech Bakery & Cafe

Enjoy an authentic taste of Europe right in downtown Yukon, Oklahoma! Select any of our menu items for a quick getaway of your senses.

Vladislava's Czech Bakery and Café storefront on Route 66 in downtown Yukon.

Yukon BMX Raceway

Check out a race at Yukon BMX Raceway, located in Taylor Park in Yukon, Oklahoma. One of two BMX tracks in Oklahoma, it hosts regular races and practices for riders of all ages.

Kids posing in their gear with their bikes on the BMX track.

Yukon Sunset Mural

Brought to life by Enid-based artist Tox Murillo in 2022, this vibrant work of art adorns the east wall of the Yukon 66 Main Street building. See it for yourself to examine the detail of the Scissor-tailed flycatcher, count the colorful butterflies and snap a selfie next to the larger-than-life-size sunflowers. 

Sunset Mural on Route 66 in Yukon.

Yukon Veterans Museum

Each Saturday morning, explore artifacts and hear stories of wars and veterans.
You can also call the museum for special requests and tours.

United States Flag

Yukon on Wheels

Yukon on Wheels provides a fun family atmosphere you and your kids can enjoy. Roll in on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday for a fun and exciting time of roller skating.

Close up of people wearing roller skates at the roller skating rink.

Yukon's Best Flour Mill

The Yukon’s Best Flour Mill is what originally put Yukon on the Map. An iconic landmark of Route 66, the Mill is over a century old. Take a picture with the mural that tells Yukon's history during the day. Once the sun sets, the Mill comes to life with lights lining the top and the historic “Yukon’s Best Flour” sign lighting up just as it did years ago.

Yukon's Best Flour Mill
bottom of page