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!
Originally a stop on the famous Chisholm Trail, the purpose of the Mollie Spencer Farm is to provide educational opportunities that promote animal well-being, support regional history, and celebrate a sense of community pride.
Three beautiful parks are connected to this historic pond, which used to be a watering hole for the famous Chisholm Trail. Enjoy the peaceful, serene atmosphere, have a picnic, or see if you can catch a fish!
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!
Each Saturday morning, explore artifacts and hear stories of wars and veterans. You can also call the museum for special requests and tours.
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.