- Oklahoma Agritourism

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- Oklahoma Agritourism
OKLAHOMA
WESTERN
EXPERIENCES
THE NEW WEST
IS JUST A SHORT
DRIVE AWAY
RANCHES / HIKING
HORSEBACK RIDING
PLUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS
AGRITOURISM ICONS
The icons below were created to help you identify your destination’s
primary service offering and other secondary activities that are
available at agritourism locations across Oklahoma.
CATEGORIES
COUNTRY STAYS
GUEST RANCHES
EXOTIC BREEDS
FARM & RANCH
ATTRACTIONS
FARMERS MARKETS
TRAIL RIDING
HUNTING
MAZES
PUMPKIN PICKING
SPECIALTY CROPS
& PRODUCTS
U-PICK
VINEYARDS & WINERIES
TEACHABLE MOMENTS
WEDDINGS
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
CAMPFIRES & PICNICS
FAMILY REUNIONS
BIRDING TOURS
DAIRIES
PARTICIPATING IN
FARM ACTIVITIES
GROUP TOURS
MEETING FACILITIES
CAMPING TRIPS
WAGON RIDES
WILDLIFE WATCHING/
PHOTOGRAPHY
FISHING
SKEET SHOOTING
HAYRIDES
AGRICULTURE IS OKLAHOMA’S LEGACY.
OKLAHOMA
AGRITOURISM
IS YOUR GUIDE.
Farms, ranches and vineyards across Oklahoma are opening their gates, barn
doors and fences, issuing a heartfelt invitation to sample the abundant bounty
and natural beauty found in the state’s growing adventure – Agritourism. Use
this guide to find ranches, museums, trails and more.
Did you know there
are more than 60,000
farms and ranches
in Oklahoma?
EXPERIENCE
THE NEW WEST
When Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, the area already was home
to more than 60,000 farms and ranches. Today, the legacy continues. Get
a glimpse into what life was like in the early days, or enjoy the present-day
Western experience at more than 100 locations across our state.
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Tyrone
287
Kenton
Cimmaron R.
Sturgis
Castaneda
Hough
95
Cimarron
Wheeless
Keyes
Boise City
Burton
Mouser
Hooker
Baker
Optima
Texas
Conrad
95
Goodwell
Felt
Rita Blanca National Grassland
64
Forgan
Mocan
Beaver
Eva
64
Adams
Optima NWR
Beaver
Boyd
Guymon
56
Floris
Turpin
Hardesty
Balko
3
Elmwood
270
Gray
Texhoma
OKLAHOMA
AGRITOURISM MAP
STATE REGIONS
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CENTRAL
NORTHEAST
SOUTH CENTRAL
SOUTHEAST
MAP SYMBOLS
INTERSTATE HIGHW
STATE ROADS
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Manchester
Mocane
Knowles
Gate
Clear Lake
Camp Houston
May
Fort Supply
Waynoka
Catesby
Woodward
Mooreland Quinlan
Woodward
283
Cleo Springs
Orienta
Mutual
Vici
Harmon
Trail
Putnam
Fay
Mackie
Reydon
Strong City
Cheyenne
Hammon
33
Herring
Roger Mills
Dempsey
Elk City
40
6
Canute
152
Sayre
152
Clinton
Bessie
Dill City
Sentinel
Mountain View
34
Cambridge
Hobart
Willow
Brinkman
Greer
Harmon
Lone Wolf
L. Altus
Granite
Reed
9
Salt Fork
Lugert
McQueen East Duke
183
Jackson
5
6
Creta
Eldorado
Olustee
Elmer
Burt
Cache Fort Sill
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Faxon
Chattanooga
Hollister
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Newcastle
Norman
Marlow
Elmore City
Bray
Oil City
Empire City
53
Temple
Hastings
Randlett
White Bead
Antioch
Garvin
Purdy
7
Walters Corum
Cookietown Cotton
Grandfield
Devol
76
Cox City
Geronimo
277
Pa
Lindsay
Washita River Maysville
19
Erin Springs
Rush Springs
Central High
5
Loveland
Davidson
Cleveland
Tuttle
Pocasset
Amber
Sterling
Lawton
Manitou
Tillman
Frederick
Choctaw
Del
Midwest
City
Moore
Mustang
Fletcher
Comanche
Tipton
Minco
Albert
Fort Cobb Res. Gracemont
Caddo
Humphreys
5
Cogar
Spring Creek
Bethany
66
Arcadia
Nichols Hills Jones
Spencer
Warr Acres
Union City
152
66
OklahomaCity
Oklahoma
The Village
Medicine Park
Mountain Park
Snyder
Indiahoma
Altus AFB
Altus
Headrick
Binger
Wichita Mountains NWR
Elgin
Meers
Richards Spur
Cold Springs
Blair
Martha
Gould
Cooperton
Roosevelt
Hester
McKnight
9
Kiowa
Babbs
El Reno
Blanchard 62 Goldsby
Noble
Middleberg
Carnegie
Cole
Fort Cobb
Verden
Washington
Anadarko
Tabler
Dibble
Chickasha
Broxton
Purcell Lexingto
39
Grady
Norge
Alden
C
Criner
Stecker
Ninnekah
62
Cement
McClain
Wayne
Alex
76
Cyril
Boone
Apache
19 Bradley
44
Agawam
Komalty Gotebo
44
Mangum
Calumet
Lookeba
Eakly
M
Logan
Seward
Edmond
Yukon
152
C
La
74
Hinton
Colony
Rocky
33
Guthrie
Okarche
Piedmont
281
Corn
New Cordell
283
GHWAY
Weatherford
Foss
Washita
74
Crescent
3
Bridgeport
Hydro
Alfalfa
Retrop
30
Arnett
Hollis
Indianapolis
Carter
Beckham
Vinson
Canadian
270
Burns Flat
Mayfield
Greenfield
51
Mulhall
Cimarron City
Kingfisher
33 Cedar Valley
3
Geary
34
Grimes Berlin
6
Carpenter
Butler
33
Washita NWR
Arapaho
Stafford
35
Orlando
Cashion
Custer City
Lucien
Lovell
33
Thomas
Custer
Kingfisher
Watonga
R.
Moorewood
Black Kettle National Grassland
30
ian
Burmah
34
Roll
164
51
Dover
Loyal
Blaine
58
No
74
81
Hitchcock
Eagle City
Oakwood
Douglas
Hennessey
Southard
P
Tonkaw
64
Marshall
Lacey
51
Black
77
Covington
Bison
Carleton
dad
Leedey
Rhea
Crawford
Canton
51
270
Can
183
Dewey
Longdale
177
Billings
Fairmont
Waukomis
Ames
Braman
Peckh
74
Breckinridge Garber
Vance AFB
North Enid
Enid
Lahoma
Drummond
Homestead
Okeene
58
Canton L.
Taloga
Lenora
Garfield
Isabella
60
Seiling
Cestos
Camargo
Erick
Major
Orion
Chester
34
Ringwood
Cima
rron
R.
Fairview
Hunter
Kremlin
Carrier
Meno
412
Sharon
Arnett
Hillsdale
Helena Goltry
McWillie
8
281
Ellis
Texola
Aline
15
Shattuck
Sweetwater
Carmen
45
Belva
Curtis
Fargo
Gage
P
64
Tegarden
Freedom
14
Fairvalley
Avard
Logan
Byron
Driftwood
183
Slapout
270
Selman
Harper
Laverne
Wakita
Sand Creek
Clyde
Salt Fork
Medford
Deer Creek
Nardin
Ingersoll
Salt
Plains
NWR
Alva
Grant
Cherokee
Jefferson
Lamont
Hopeton Lambert Yewed
Pond Creek 60
Jet
Nash
Salt Fork
Dacoma
Alfalfa
Woods
Buffalo
Rosston
81
Renfrow
Amorita
Capron Burlington
Pernell
81
Duncan
Stephens
76
Velma
Meridian
Sunray
Comanche
53
70
7
Mu
Fox
Loco
Carte
Addington
Waurika
Hennepin
Tatums
Ratliff City
7
Healdton
Jefferson
Ringling
Lone Grove
Cornish
Wilson
Ardm
Sugden
Ryan
Orr
Grady
76
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Miles
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Terral
Courtney
Leon
L
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Hardy
Chilocco
kham
Kay
Kildare
awa
McCord
Hulah
Foraker
Webb City
Uncas
Kaw City
Ponca City
South Coffeyville
Grainola
Newkirk
Kaw L.
Burbank
Wann
Nowata
Nowata
Washington
Pawhuska
Ochelata
Centralia
Delaware
Bartlesville
Nelagoney
Welch
Lenapah
Dewey
60
Osage
156
Copan
99
Osage
Indian Res.
Shidler
Bowring
Herd
Oglesby
Watova
2
Cardin
Commerce
North Miami
Picher
Quapaw
Peoria
Ottawa
Miami
59
Bluejacket
Fairland
Craig
Oologah L.
New Alluwe
Wyandotte
Afton
60
Vinita
Bernice
Lake of the
Grove
Cherokees
Big Cabin
Chelsea
Ramona
Talala
Ketchum
11
Ralston
99
Avant
Grand
Lake
Towne
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66
To
18
Zena
Disney
75
Pensacola
Red Rock
59
Vera
Oologah
Langley
Adair
Foyil
Jay
Hominy
Strang
20
oble Toll
44
Spavinaw
Pawnee
Mayes
Skedee
Blackburn
Rogers
Skiatook
Collinsville
Eucha Delaware
Hoot
Owl
20
Pawnee
L. Hudson
Sumner
Claremore
Cleveland
Pryor
Sperry
Morrison
Salina
20
64
20
Owasso
Osage Keystone L.
Colcord
Boatman
Prue
Sportsmen
Acres
Turley
Hallett Toll
Glencoe Maramec
Shady Grove
66
Tulsa Catoosa
Locust Grove 412 Kansas
Westport
412
Chouteau
Jennings
Oaks
Quay
West Siloam
Terlton Sand Springs
Inola
Payne
Mannford Lotsee
Springs
Stillwater
Yale 51
Tulsa
Mazie
Alsuma
Watts
Oilton
Peggs
Fort Gibson L.
R.
Oakhurst
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Lawrence Creek
lin
10
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Moodys
I
Adair
177
Jenks
Ripley
51 Broken Arrow
69
Sapulpa
Wagoner
33
Westville
Cushing
33
Cherokee
Perkins
Glenpool Bixby
Drumright
Wagoner
Christie
Coyle
Coweta
Kellyville
51
Hulbert
Leonard
Baron
angston
Kiefer
Tahlequah
Shamrock
Agra
Porter
Redbird
Avery
Mounds
Creek
51
Tryon
64
Park Hill
Toll
Okay
99
18
Meridian
ll
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Bristow
75 Liberty
Haskell
62
Stilwell
Carney
Lincoln
Depew
Tullahassee Fort Gibson
Winchester
Kendrick
Slick
66
Taft
Tenkiller Ferry L.
Fallis
Stroud
Muskogee
Beggs
Ozark Plateau
16
Preston
NWR
Muskogee
Davenport
66
Wellston Chandler
Bunch
Summit
82
48
Braggs
Warwick
44
Nuyaka
Okmulgee
Boynton
a Luther
59
Aqua
Park
Okmulgee
Welty
Wainwright
Sparks
Morris
Paradise Hill
Marble City
Oktaha Keefton
s
Deep Fork NWR
99
Council Hill
18
Brushy Sequoyah
Rentiesville Webbers Falls Gore
Hitchita
Okfuskee
Paden
Meeker
Vian
Boley
Prague
Grayson
62
Castle
Checotah
266
64
Warner
Hoffman
Sallisaw
Dewar
McLoud
Pierce
Okemah
Sequoyah NWR
Roland
40
270
Tamaha
Muldrow
Johnson
City
Henryetta
Dale
Clearview
Stidham
Bearden
Gans
Porum
Arkoma
Cromwell
McIntosh
Weleetka
Shawnee
Earlsboro
2
TuckerFort Coffee
Bethel Acres
Briartown
56
Pottawatomie
Eufaula
Hoyt
Seminole
Dustin
L. Thunderbird
Tecumseh
Cowlington
Stigler 9 Keota
Spiro
Wetumka 9
9
Pink
Seminole
9 Whitefield
Pocola
9
Hanna
Haskell
Bokoshe
Rock Island
Canadian Longtown
Lima
177
Wewoka
Yeager Hughes
McCurtain
Indianola
Panama
Cameron
Etowah
Maud Bowlegs
Quinton Kinta
Crowder
Macomb
112
Shady Point
99
Lamar
Eufaula Res.
Slaughterville Tribbey
Holdenville
Saint Louis
Blocker
Horntown
Scipio
Poteau
Pearson
31
Le Flore
Spaulding
on
Monroe
39
2
83
Asher
Fanshawe
Corbett
39
Pittsburg
Calvin
Wister
Wanette
Konawa
Howe
Red Oak
Sasakwa
Atwood
Krebs
McAlester
Wilburton
Lutie
e Rosedale
Stuart
Leflore
Heavener
3W
Allen
Alderson
Byars
Francis
Byng
Gowen
270
Latimer
Gerty
99
U.S. Army
aoli
1
Haileyville Hartshorne
Ammunition Depot
Stratford 19 Center
59
19
Ada
Ashland
Talihina
Blanco
Ouachita NF
Vanoss
Kiowa
Pontotoc
Pittsburg
Page
Pauls Valley
Yanush
Ahloso
Lula
Whitesboro
77 Wynnewood
75
Albion
Fitzhugh
Weathers
Stonewall
Wardville
Roff Fittstown
69
3
Tuskahoma
Centrahoma
1
hi R.
Clayton
Tupelo
99
Kiamic
Joy
Coalgate
Hickory
Coal
Honobia
Octavia
Atoka L.
Zafra
Sulphur
Redden
Davis
Phillips
Clarita
Nashoba
Pushmataha
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Lehigh
Smithville
Stringtown
Connerville
4
Mill Creek
Murray
Bromide
Atoka
Atoka
271
Dougherty
Pickens
Wapanucka 7
Bruno
259
Broken
Bow
L.
1
Finley
Johnston
Moyers
Tushka
Springer
ter
Lane
Gene Autry
Coleman
3
Milburn
Ravia
Antlers
Caney
Crystal
Ringold
35
McCurtain
Tishomingo
Rattan
Dickson
Pine Creek L.
Mannsville
Tishomingo NNWR
Kenefic
more
78
3
Spencerville
Caddo
Rufe
Speer
Oakland Madill
Hugo L.
Overbrook
Wright City
Cumberland
Marshall
Armstrong
Eagletown
Silo
Golden
Soper
Fort Towson
Swink
Boswell
Hugo
Bokchito
Bennington
Broken Bow
Kingston
70 Mead
Love
Durant
Lebanon
Sawyer
Millerton
Little River NWR
Choctaw
Enos
Valliant
Powell
Garvin
Grant
32
McBride
Calera
Bryan
L. Texoma
Goodwater
Marietta
69
Albany
Idabel Ouachita NF
Colbert
Haworth
Achille
Fairfax
Gray Horse
Wynona
169
Barnsdall
Toll
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THE SPUR OF
THE MOMENT
With more than 100 attractions spread across the state, you have the freedom to
act on your impulse to unplug and relax on any given weekend.
FARM & RANCH ATTRACTIONS
FARM & RANCH
ATTRACTIONS
The rich stories, culture and history of Oklahoma’s agricultural roots
are on display at our museums and ranches for adventurers of all ages.
GUEST RANCHES
GUEST RANCHES
Guest ranches are a Western experience getaway – stay all night,
hit a hiking trail at dawn and be fishing by noon.
TRAIL RIDING
TRAIL RIDING
Saddle up and ride at Oklahoma’s equestrian destinations.
Rent and ride, or bring your horse, where stables are available.
SWEEP THE
PLAINS
Discover a New West adventure using this handy reference.
• Find attractions near you on the fold-out map in the back.
• Read descriptions of Western experience attractions, listed alphabetically.
• The map and descriptions use a corresponding number system for
cross-referencing.
• Plan your trip at OklahomaAgritourism.com. While you’re there, use our custom
itinerary builder, sign up for the Agritourist newsletter, connect with us and
check for events on Facebook.
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1. A to Z Guest Ranch
Located approx. 1 mi. W. off Hwy. 259 between Big Cedar
& Octavia. Watch for signs.
Creeks, lush pine forests and an abundance of wildlife with
more than 150 miles of trails for hikers, ATVs and horseback
riders. Rental horses are available, or bring your own. We
offer 27 RV sites with hookups and two dump stations. Our
cabins feature fireplaces and satellite TV, and chef-prepared
meals are available for cabin and camping guests.
www.atozguestranch.com
LAT/LONG:
34.575740138,
-94.704572475
64599 Ashby Rd.
Smithville, OK 74957
580-244-3729
SOUTHEAST
2. Arbuckle Trail Rides, LLC
Call for directions. Reservations required.
Arbuckle Trail Rides offers guided trail rides year-round
for riders age 6 and up. Ride 1-2 hours or on full-day
excursions on well-trained horses with experienced
guides. Riding instruction is available, teaching safe,
effective horsemanship skills. No riding experience
necessary! Call or email for reservations.
www.arbuckletrailrides.com
Sulphur, OK 73086
580-622-6326
580-993-0097 (cell)
SOUTH CENTRAL
3. Bell Cow Ranch Cabins & Lodge
Take the Chandler exit off the Turner Turnpike (I-44). Go.
0.5 mi. N. to 890 Rd. Turn L./W. and go 2.5 mi. W. (keep on
890 when the road curves to the R.). The destination is on
the R. at the top of the hill.
CENTRAL
Bell Cow Ranch Cabins & Lodge’s 10,500-square-foot
lodge provides a comfortable, beautiful setting for parties,
weddings, reunions and anything else you may have in
mind. The cabins and lodge are ideally located on a scenic
hilltop overlooking Bell Cow Lake, and the comfortable
accommodations with amenities like grills, patios, full
kitchens, washers, dryers, and stocked linens allow for a
fun and worry-free vacation.
www.bellcowranchcabins.com
4. Big Kiamichi Ranch
10 mi. E. of Antlers. Please call for directions.
A vast wilderness ranch with five spring-fed lakes along the
Kiamichi River. Our two-story ranch house accommodates
four people, and the kitchen is equipped with utensils, dishes,
a microwave oven, a coffee maker, a small refrigerator and a
double stainless steel sink. The lake provides some excellent
catch-and-release fishing, and wildlife is abundant.
www.bigkiamichi.com
LAT/LONG:
35.72478, -96.92746
341070 E. 890 Rd.
Chandler, OK 74834
405-258-8934
405-258-0034
LAT/LONG:
31.25674, -95.513
Antlers, OK 74523
281-703-5849
SOUTHEAST
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5. Big Oaks Stables
Take Hwy. 81 to Main St. in Duncan. Go E. on Main St. to 2nd
St. Go 8.1 mi. E. from 2nd St. & Main. At the Duncan Lake
sign, turn N. and go 2.5 mi. Follow the lake road around. Just
past the lake, you will see the stables on the E. side of the rd.
Enjoy an evening out or a weekend horseback ride through
southwestern Oklahoma. Reservations must be made in
advance. Horse rentals are available by the hour.
LAT/LONG:
34.527993101,
-97.809066042
50 Shady Oaks Lane
Duncan, OK 74959
580-255-2613
SOUTHWEST
6. Big V Ranch
From I-35, exit Hwy. 60 E. toward Ponca City. Exit Hwy. 156/
Marland, go S. 4.5 mi., turn R. on White Eagle Rd., go 2 mi. to T
St. & turn L.
Our 1,000-acre historic working farm includes cattle and
small grain operations. The six-acre facility includes the
headquarters, refurbished mule barn, rebuilt commissary
gardens, chicken house, tool building, oil-pumping units and
surrey house, all of which makes for amazing barn weddings!
Private reservations only.
www.bigvranch.com
LAT/LONG:
36.61867745,
-97.174873908
Ponca City, OK 74601
580-716-1729
NORTHWEST
7. Bill & Clara’s Home and Ranch
From I-40, take Country Club Exit #123. Go S. 2.3 mi.
The blacktop road will curve to the W. & the B&B is on
the S. side of the rd. Enter through the gated entrance.
Private 1950s 3-bedroom country home surrounded by fields
with cattle, horses, barns & silo. Home includes basement
with game tables, TV & more; or stay in a secluded mobile
home near the S. Canadian River. Activities: trails, fishing,
paddleboats, canoes, horseback riding/boarding.
www.billandclaras.com
LAT/LONG:
35.47900715,
-97.984871515
2701 W. 10th
El Reno, OK 73036
405-650-6651
405-262-6656
CENTRAL
8. Blubaugh Angus Ranch
From I-35, exit Hwy. 60 E., exit Hwy. 156/Marland, go 0.5 mi.,
turn R. on N. Ave.; go 4.5 mi. Sits on the L.
320-acre facility includes home built in early statehood,
vintage barns, grain storage, cattle, horses, oil tanks &
pasture; 1,500-acre working farm includes small grain
operations & registered Angus cattle. Visit by
appointment only.
www.blubaughangusranch.com
NORTHWEST
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LAT/LONG:
36.680838836,
-97.224722918
9801 W. North Ave.
Ponca City, OK 74601
580-761-0923
9. Blue Bell Creameries
Take Broken Arrow Expy. (Hwy. 51) going E., exit at 81st St./
Coweta. Continue through intersection. Blue Bell Creamery
is on your L.
Tours last approx. 30-45 minutes, scheduled by appointment
only. No cameras/video equipment allowed. Complimentary
sample of Blue Bell ice cream served after tour.
www.bluebell.com
LAT/LONG:
36.0456, -95.7505
8201 E. Oklahoma 51
Broken Arrow, OK
74014
918-258-5100
800-365-0325
NORTHEAST
10. Bridle Creek Horse Ranch & Resort
A convenient 10-minute drive from either Tulsa or Skiatook
Lake, Bridle Creek is located in Sperry at the intersection
of N. 52nd W. Ave. & Rock School Rd. (78th St. N.).
Bridle Creek sits on 128 acres and offers to the community
stabling for horses, an indoor arena & paddocks. The east 30
acres of Bridle Creek offer a large banquet hall and 12 cabins
for nightly rental. Schedule your wedding or special event at
the beautiful Bridle Creek Horse Ranch.
www.bridlecreekok.com
LAT/LONG:
36.274356324,
-96.049677586
5811 Roper Rd.
Sperry, OK 74073
918-288-2882
918-288-2880
NORTHEAST
11. Buffalo Creek Guest Ranch
From McAlester: E. 40 mi. on Hwy. 1 to Buffalo Valley School,
E. another 1.5 mi. to County Rd. 1060, S. 1 mi. on County Rd.
1060 to County Rd. 235, E. 1 mi. on County Rd. 235.
SOUTHEAST
Nestled in the mountains of beautiful southeast Oklahoma,
the ranch offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and
an authentic ranch experience, but with a comfortable and
cozy bed-and-breakfast environment. The ranch is an allinclusive retreat designed to allow you to relax, have fun and
let your stress evaporate into the fresh mountain air. It’s also
a favorite among brides-to-be with a flair for country style.
www.buffalocreekguestranch.com
12. Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School
Take I-35 to Exit 186, then go E. on Hwy. 64. The museum &
school are right off of 1-35 on the N. side of the rd.
Museum explores history of the Cherokee Outlet in northern
Oklahoma with an emphasis on rural life and communities.
Vignettes include a general store, kitchen, offices of a doctor,
dentist. Farm implements also on display. A one-room school
house w/living history programs on-site. Call for days/hours.
www.cherokee-strip-museum.org
LAT/LONG:
34.716780976,
-95.203147365
Talihina, OK 74571
918-684-8642
877-527-4207
LAT/LONG:
36.289652106,
-97.323039907
2617 Fir
Perry, OK 73077
580-336-2405
NORTHWEST
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13. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
From I-35: Enid exit, Hwy. 412. W. on Hwy. 412 to Enid. The
Heritage Center is on the corner of Hwy. 412 (Owen Garriott)
& 4th St. just E. of downtown.
From Hwy. 81: Hwy. 81 to Enid. Turn E. on Hwy 412 (Owen
Garriott) to 4th St.
LAT/LONG:
36.391301724,
-97.873561119
Enid, OK 73701
580-234-8999
The Heritage Center sits on the NE corner of E. Garriott &
Leona Mitchell intersection.
NORTHWEST
The Heritage Center includes a Special Exhibits Gallery for
traveling & temporary exhibits, a reading & research room,
gift shop, plaza, the Phillips University columns & “The
Homesteaders” monument by H. Holden.
www.regionalheritagecenter.org
14. Chisholm Trail Bed & Breakfast
From Minco: Go 1.5 mi. S. to CR 1190; Turn right & go 1.5 mi.
CENTRAL
This lovely home that is family operated offers three suites
where guests can enjoy a comfortable stay & a hearty
breakfast of home-cooked, home-grown foods served to you
when you want them. Central to many attractions, it is the
perfect getaway! Enjoy walking, jogging, fishing, bringing
your own horses to ride, swimming in our large pool or just
relaxing & enjoying the beautiful landscape. This is the
perfect place to schedule a club meeting or have a retreat.
At the Chisholm Trail B&B, we always offer one FREE night
when two or more nights are booked for those celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary!
15. Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
From Hwy. 81 S., turn R. on Elk Ave. & go 1 mi. W. to Chisholm
Trail Pkwy., then 0.5 mi. S.
From Hwy. 81 N., turn L. on Beech St. & go 1 mi. W. to Chisholm
Trail Pkwy., then 0.5 mi. N.
SOUTHWEST
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Museum explores Old West & cattle drives of the 19th century.
The IMAX-style Campfire Theater features Western artists,
numerous exhibits about the Chisholm Trail, the largest bronze
sculpture dedicated to the Chisholm Trail & the Garis gallery of
the American West. Call for days/hours.
www.onthechisholmtrail.com
LAT/LONG:
35.29069, -97.98256
Minco, OK 73059
405-352-4994
LAT/LONG:
34.515593463,
-97.984186213
Duncan, OK 73534
580-252-6692
16. Chisholm Trail Museum & Governor Seay Mansion
From Hwy. 81, go 5 blocks W. on Seay Ave. and 1 block N. to
Zellers Ave.
Exhibits & displays cover Jesse Chisholm, the Chisholm
Trail, Native American & pioneer artifacts, & the history
of pioneers settling the area during 1889 & 1892 land runs.
Frontier village w/1890 church, 1889 bank, one-room school
house. Days/hours: Closed Mon. & legal holidays. Open 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues. to Sat, 1-5 p.m. Sun.
www.ctokmuseum.org
LAT/LONG:
35.848513215,
-97.939609404
Kingfisher, OK 73750
405-375-5176
NORTHWEST
17. Cross Bar Ranch Park
Take Exit 55 off of I-35; travel W. 1 mi. on Hwy. 7 to Dolese
Rd. (N3260 Rd.); turn S. on Dolese Rd. and travel 2.5 mi. Road
ends at ranch entrance.
6,500 acres of prime Arbuckle mountain range, virtually
untouched and abundant with wildlife. The ranch offers
the largest area in the region dedicated to off-road ATV &
motorcycle riding. Days/Hours: Open daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
www.crossbarranch.com
LAT/LONG:
34.473201764,
-97.19460245
Davis, OK 73030
580-369-2444
SOUTH CENTRAL
18. Croton Creek Ranch
From I-40, Exit 20, go N. on Hwy. 283, then W. on Hwy. 47
for 4 mi.
480-acre ranch in historic Black Kettle National Grasslands,
western Oklahoma, offers authentic Old West spirit; 20-room
bunkhouse accommodates up to 70 people. Each room is
individually furnished & named for an individual or tribe
influential in the area. Bring your own horse. Excellent
trail riding.
www.crotoncreekranch.com
LAT/LONG:
35.638994938,
-99.779299243
Cheyenne, OK 73628
580-497-3960
SOUTHWEST
19. Dos Equis (XX) Ranch
From Fittstown: S. on Hwy. 99/377 0.5 mi. Turn L. at 99A
and go 1.9 mi. Turn R. on N3600 Rd. & travel 1.25 mi., then
turn L. at E. 1672 traveling 0.4 mi. to the property.
Cabins & 2 designated but unsupervised swimming areas.
Explore 970 acres of rolling hills, miles of trails, 2 crystal
clear spring creeks & 18 stocked ponds & lakes. Wildlife
abounds, including squirrels, rabbits, deer, wild turkey,
bobcat, beaver, coyote, ducks, geese.
www.xxranch.com
LAT/LONG:
34.589096131,
-96.586742593
27265 CR 3620
Stonewall, OK 74871
580-265-4476
SOUTH CENTRAL
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20. Express Clydesdales Ranch
From I-40: Take Exit 137 (the Cornwell/Czech exit); go N. to
Wilshire Blvd.; turn W. on Wilshire Blvd. & go 0.8 mi. The
ranch sits on the N. side of Wilshire Blvd.
From the Hwy. 3 and Piedmont Rd. junction: go S. 3.5 mi.
on Piedmont Rd.; turn W. on Wilshire Blvd. & go 0.8 mi. The
ranch sits on the N. side of Wilshire Blvd.
CENTRAL
LAT/LONG:
35.551149409,
-97.759680011
12701 W. Wilshire Blvd.
Yukon, OK 73009
405-350-6404
Internationally recognized Clydesdale ranch with one of the
most extensive purebred operations in North America. Tour
the Clydesdale horses, barn, gift shop. Days/Hours: Open to
the public 1-6 p.m. Tues. to Sun. Closed Mon.
www.expressclydesdales.com
21. Farm & Ranch Museum
In Elk City: Located at the corner of Hwy. 66 & Pioneer Rd.
Museum celebrates western Oklahoma’s agricultural
heritage. Includes varied collection of windmills, exhibits
depicting pioneer farmers & ranchers, a blacksmith shop,
walking cultivators, a barbed wire collection, a 1919 Rumely
tractor, a 1936 John Deere tractor. The museum is a part of
the Old Town Museum Complex.
www.elkcity.com
LAT/LONG:
35.412552409,
-99.436881115
Elk City, OK 73648
580-225-6266
SOUTHWEST
22. Firey Trails of Tulsa
Only 35 minutes W. of Tulsa in Sand Springs. Visit website for
detailed directions.
Beautifully wooded venue including a rustic pavilion, fire
pits and spacious grounds for reserved-in-advance group
events. Tractor-pulled hayrides are typical. Firey Trails can
also be a great place for private events and weddings. Find
more information on the website. Reservations are required.
www.fireytrails.com
LAT/LONG:
36.075665432,
-96.214294135
20102 W. 61st St. S.
Sand Springs, OK
74063
918-227-1025
NORTHEAST
23. Fireys Mountain
Call for driving directions or Google “5500 S. 209 W. Ave. in
Sand Springs,” which will lead to our driveway.
Hayrides; cookouts; chapel, Western wedding barn and
primitive log cabin for rent for weddings; educational farm
tours (field trips) of replica of a 100-year-old farm. All tours/
events by reservation. Call for pricing & availability.
www.westernweddingbarn.com
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LAT/LONG:
36.084786874,
-96.226203646
5500 S. 209 W. Ave.
Sand Springs, OK
74063
918-363-8385
918-363-7292
24. Flyin’ D Ranch and Bunkhouse
Take I-35 to Davis/Sulphur, Exit 55. Go W. on Hwy. 7 for 10.2
mi. toward Duncan/ Hennipen. Just past the Hennipen sign
there is a rd. that BEARS right. (It is after the volunteer fire
department sign and between 2 stop signs). Take that road
one block to the Pentecostal church. Take a R. at the church
and go 2.5 mi. You will see the entrance to Flyin’ D Ranch.
Turn L. and stay to the L. You will pass the main house on
the R. Continue up the gravel road & you will see the cabin.
SOUTH CENTRAL
LAT/LONG:
34.546921799,
-97.352503665
Katie Rd.
Elmore City, OK 73433
580-788-4220
Get away to rustic cabin with amenities. Activities: Pet
horses, llamas and goats; catch & release fishing in pond;
fire pit for grilling.
www.flyindranch.com
25. Flying G Ranch Equestrian Center
From the intersection of Hwy. 97 & Hwy. 51, go 5.5 mi. W. on
Hwy. 51. The property is located on the S. side of the hwy.
Trail rides on 2,000-acre property w/roughly up to 30 horses
available. Indoor & outdoor arenas, horse-themed birthday
parties, school tours, horse boarding, riding lessons 3 days a
week, summer camp in the month of June. Days/Hours: Call
for appointments & availability.
www.flying-g-ranch.com
LAT/LONG:
36.134296915,
-96.208166545
19402 W. Oklahoma 51
Sand Springs, OK
74063
918-245-8854
918-245-2423
NORTHEAST
26. Forest Heritage Center Museum
Located in Beavers Bend State Park, 7 mi. N. of Broken Bow
on Hwy. 259A.
SOUTHEAST
The Forest Heritage Center Museum is located in the heart
of Beavers Bend State Park near Broken Bow. Designated
as the “Wood Art Capital of Oklahoma,” the educational
forestry message is conveyed through a series of 14 large
acrylic dioramas painted by well-known Smokey Bear
artist Harry Rossoll. The museum houses antique forestry
tools, wood art, homestead memorabilia, a bronze fallen
firefighter sculpture & a 20-foot Indian statue. The People
of the Forest Gallery depicts the early years of the forest
industry, as well as the story of the traveling timber towns &
the accomplishments of the Civilian Conservation Corps in
McCurtain County.
www.forestry.ok.gov/fhc
LAT/LONG:
34.13244,
-94.68089
Broken Bow, OK 74728
580-494-6497
580-494-6493
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27. Fortress of Faith
Take I-44 to Hwy. 70E, go 17 mi. to Lone Star Rd., turn S. on
Lone Star Rd. go 0.5 mi. OR: Take I-35 to Hwy. 70W, go W. on
Hwy. 70 to Lone Star Rd., turn S. on Lone Star Rd. Business
sits on W. side of rd.
SOUTHWEST
LAT/LONG:
34.15036, -98.17406
Hastings, OK 73548
580-313-0592
Fortress of Faith has over 500 acres along the Red River.
Activities include guided hunts on prime hunting plots (deer,
hogs, turkey, dove, ducks & more), horseback riding, bed &
breakfast-style lodging (plus a cabin available), camping,
fishing & kayaking. Church groups coming for retreats &
family reunions welcome!
www.wix.com/ktsdesigns/redriverhunts
28. Fossil Creek Ranch
Take Hwy. 3 E. out of Ada to the Tishomingo/Madill Exit 99
S., go 4 mi. to CR 1620 and W. 1 mi. The ranch is on the L.
Event & conference center on 100 acres with fishing pond.
The ranch is located in prime fossil-hunting territory.
Accommodations include 4 bedrooms, full kitchen,
swimming pool, 8-person spa, pool table & satellite TV. Must
rent entire upstairs for overnight accommodations. Days/
Hours: Call for availability & reservations.
www.fossilcreekranchok.com
LAT/LONG:
34.589096131,
-96.65232
17005 E. CR 1620
Fitzhugh, OK 74843
580-777-4414
SOUTH CENTRAL
29. Giddy Up and Go Stables
Stables located in Arrowhead State Park, 6 mi. S. of Eufaula
at the Canadian exit off Hwy. 69.
SOUTHEAST
Giddy Up and Go Stables is a great destination located in
the Canadian area near beautiful Lake Eufaula. Giddy
Up and Go offers hayrides for groups, a full petting zoo as
well as Western-themed parties with horse rides. We offer
guided trail rides through picturesque Arrowhead State
Park. Experience nature and view wildlife such as deer,
bobcats, squirrels, rabbits & wild turkeys. Don’t miss the
fall festivities at the farm, including pumpkins. Sasquatch
Sighting Hayrides happen every Friday and Saturday
evening from Sept. 27 to Oct. 31, 2014.
www. wix.com/giddyupandgostables/oklahoma
30. Gilcrease Museum
From E. I-44, take I-244 E. (Exit 223A) toward downtown.
Merge onto Hwy. 64/51/412 W. (5B) to Sand Springs. Go N. on
Gilcrease Museum Rd.
World’s most comprehensive collections of American Indian
& Western art, plus 23 acres of themed outdoor gardens.
Guided tours daily at 2 p.m. or by special arrangement. Free
admission (donations appreciated, special exhibitions may be
ticketed), gift shop, Osage Restaurant on-site. Wheelchairs &
strollers available.
www.gilcrease.org
NORTHEAST
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LAT/LONG:
35.234391326,
-95.462177514
Arrowhead State Park
Canadian, OK 74425
918-360-7775
LAT/LONG:
36.1729, -96.02018
1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74127
918-596-2700
31. Gloss Mountain Outfitters
From Orienta: Intersection of Hwy. 412 & Hwy. 60. Go 19.7 mi.
W. on Hwy 412 to NSs 236 (Clean Harbors sign). Turn S. & go
1.5 mi. to intersection of NS 236/EW 43. Turn W. & go 0.75 mi.
at NS 235.3. Turn S. & go 1.4 mi. to ranch’s main gate. The gate
is locked at all times – once your arrival time is confirmed, we
will make sure the gate is unlocked for you. Please close the
gate after you drive through, but don’t lock it. Go 1.3 mi. S. to
the camping area.
NORTHWEST
Stay at Cedar Haven Lodge, bring your own horse for trail
rides or enjoy a peaceful retreat. Horseback riding on ranch
horses also available along with hayrides, hiking, fishing &
campfire cookouts. Beautiful location for weddings.
www.glossmountainoutfitters.com
32. Har-Ber Village
From I-44: Take Exit 302 toward Afton/Grove. Turn L. onto
Hwy. 59 S. Turn R. on Leisure Lane. Turn R. onto W. 13th St.
(Har-Ber Road). Turn left onto 595 Rd. Turn R. onto 20th St.
and follow to the entrance of Har-Ber Village.
NORTHEAST
LAT/LONG:
36.363147936,
-98.830993705
Waynoka, OK 73860
580-884-1305
One of the largest antique museums in the U.S., Har-Ber
Village Museum is an outdoor, walk-through museum where
visitors will view antiques, collections and reproductions
housed in both original and replicated buildings to provide
a sense of the times of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
New hands-on exhibits, frequent craft demonstrations
and fun monthly events are featured, as well as an ecology
center, scenic nature trail and two shops: The Country Store
and The Weaver at Har-Ber Village.
www.har-bervillage.com
33. Harn Homestead and 1889ers Museum
1721 N. Lincoln Blvd. in Oklahoma City.
Historical homestead composed of 10 acres, 1904 Harn
House, 1897 Stoney Point, a one-room schoolhouse, 1904
Shinn Barn, 1900s farmhouse & outhouse, 1890 Shepherd
House & stone & cedar barn w/enclosed windmill. Educates
children & adults about life in territorial Oklahoma. Call
for details. Available for weddings.
www.harnhomestead.com
LAT/LONG:
36.57551, -94.82261
4404 W. 20th St.
Grove, OK 74344
918-786-3488
918-786-6446
LAT/LONG:
35.486180713,
-97.50478836
1721 N. Lincoln
OKC, OK 73105
405-235-4058
CENTRAL
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34. Haverstreng Guest Ranch
I-35 from Dallas or OKC: take Exit 72 for Pauls Valley, go 12
mi. on Hwy. 9 E. You will see a blue sign for Longmire Lake
and at that sign, turn L. (N.) onto NCR 3340. Go 2.5 mi. and
you will see the brown brick house on the L.
SOUTH CENTRAL
Come and visit our cozy guest ranch in Oklahoma, where we
provide a customized experience for every guest. Activities
include beautiful trail rides on our expansive grounds,
Oklahoma’s attractive sights and exciting special events.
After a day of new impressions, you can enjoy relaxed BBQs
and stunning sunsets.
www.haverstreng-guestranch.com
35. Heartland of America Museum
On I-40, the museum sits between exits 82 & 84 on the S. side
of the hwy.
10 acre, 12,000-sq.-ft. museum offers agricultural exhibits
including a one-room schoolhouse & blacksmith shop.
Group tours welcome. Bus parking is available. Guided tours
available. Group rates offered. Closed Mondays. Open 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday.
www.oklahomaheartlandmuseum.com
LAT/LONG:
34.83158, -97.05548
11584 N. County Rd. 3340
Stratford, OK 74872
405-783-4464
LAT/LONG:
35.530181884,
-98.685907612
Weatherford, OK 73096
580-774-2212
SOUTHWEST
36. Hidden Hills Hideaways
At the 4-way stop, go W. 7.5 mi. on Hwy. 29 (past 29A, annex
to 76 Jct., Jet T); at the big rock house (located at county road
3068), turn N. & go 2.5 mi. to the top of the mountain. You will
see a wooden fence. The owners home is located on the W. side
of the rd.
This getaway area is teaming with birds and other wildlife,
including a 5-acre lake full of fish. Beautiful sandstone rock,
trees, native grasses and colorful wildflowers are bountiful
on this 100-acre spread. Call for reservations or availability.
www.hiddenhillshideaways.com
LAT/LONG:
34.667153819,
-97.537821645
22942 N. CR 3068
Foster, OK 73434
580-432-5690
405-313-7877
SOUTH CENTRAL
37. Highpointhorse Ranch Inc.
I-40 Exit 200, then S. on Hwy. 99 3 mi. Turn E. at the
intersection on 99A, then go E. 3.5 mi. to the intersection turn
R. (S.) on 3600 Rd. Property will be on the W. side of the rd.
Weekend getaways & weeklong vacations. 2 guest apartments
with full-size baths, ranch house for up to 5 guests. Satellite
TV, Internet access, horse rental, free breakfast, guided trail
rides, cowboy campfires, fishing, barbecue & much more.
CENTRAL
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LAT/LONG:
35.346223762,
-96.600631877
11513 NS 3600 Rd.
Seminole, OK 74868
405-382-3399
405-380-4225
38. Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House
From I-40, go S. on Hwy. 281, 4 mi. to Hinton. At the
four-way stop in Hinton, continue S. The museum sits on
the E. side of the rd.
A 2-story pink farmhouse located next to a 25,000-squarefoot, 2-story barn housing items depicting local/state
history & demonstrating how people lived from late 1800s
forward. Artifacts include buggy, barbed wire & telephone
collections, as well as antiques & Indian ceremonial items.
Days/Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday.
LAT/LONG:
35.463567777,
-98.356927935
Hinton, OK 73047
405 542-3181
SOUTHWEST
39. Hitching Post Bed & Breakfast & Ranch
31 mi. NW of Boise City on Hwy. 325. Go 0.25 mi. N. to
ranch headquarters.
B&B housed in 100-year-old rock house, a log cabin,
cottage & mobile home, all w/kitchen or kitchenette
facilities. Tour of working ranch for groups, w/activities
including stagecoach rides, horseback riding, guided trail
rides, hieroglyphics, ranch activities & hunting opportunities.
www.blackmesacountry.com
LAT/LONG:
36.897624968,
-102.901465987
Kenton, OK 73946
580-261-7413
888-279-7397
NORTHWEST
40. Hoot Owl Ranch
5.5 mi. E. of Kenton
Located in unique canyon w/live springs, host to a multitude
of wildlife. Enjoy hiking, bird-watching & Native American
writings on canyon walls, plus rest & relaxation. Dining
room open on Fri./Sat. evenings only, reservations required.
Cabins offer queen-size beds & kitchenettes.
LAT/LONG:
36.899030612,
-102.866228049
Kenton, OK 73946
877-226-5791
580-261-7789
NORTHWEST
41. Horse Heaven Ranch Resort
LAT/LONG:
34.716090902,
-94.928979299
1 Horse Heaven
Ranch Rd.
Features cabins w/amenities, including a private Barnmaster
Talihina, OK 74571
mini-barn for four-legged guests & fully equipped RV camping
918-567-4200
sites w/hitching post & paddock. Also available is a modern
bathhouse, local farrier services, hookups, firewood, a full-size 254-289-2242
We are 7 mi. E. on Hwy. 63 (going towards Mena, AR). From
Talihina: Take Hwy. 271 (in town). Lots of white board fence,
big rock entrance. Turn L. onto ranch. Go 1 mi. to office, located
on the R.
horse arena & horse boarding services.
www.horseheavenranchresort.com
SOUTHEAST
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42. Howard Ranch Enterprises
At the jct. of 9th & Oklahoman (Hwy. 34), go N. 10.2 mi. You
will see a brick house with a horse statue out front on the NE
corner of the CR jct.
13,000-acre, fifth generation cattle ranch w/600 head of
cattle & 40 head of horses. Guest ranch & working ranch
w/horseback riding, hiking & mountain biking. Authentic
working ranch experience w/owner Justin Howard, lifelong
horse trainer, cowman & professional saddle bronc rider.
www.howardranchenterprises.com
LAT/LONG:
36.579776124,
-99.388921311
Woodward, OK 73718
580-334-5552
580-254-5552
NORTHWEST
43. Indian Mounds Horse Camp
LAT/LONG:
34.572370119,
-95.322232133
Plenty of shady campsites for campers, RVs & horse trailers.
HC 60, Box 1285
Facilities include showers, picnic areas, pavilion (for group
rentals), access to telephone, cable TV, playground, horseshoes, Clayton, OK 74536
hiking/nature/bicycle trails, fishing, equestrian camp &
918-457-7162 (cell)
horseback riding trails. Open year round. Bring your own
918-569-4761
horse or rent one of ours.
Call or visit website for specific directions.
www.indianmoundshorsecamp.com
SOUTHEAST
44. Island Guest Ranch
From Ames: follow FM Rd. W. to Cimarron River bridge.
Ranch rd. is on the S. side of the hwy. & E. side of the bridge.
Follow the signs.
LAT/LONG:
36.22079, -98.2504
Ames, OK 73718
800-928-4574
5,000-acre cattle ranch on an island in the Cimarron River.
All-inclusive, family-oriented vacations include lodging,
meals & ranch activities, horseback riding, powwows, fishing,
swimming, hiking, roping & Belgian draft horse trolley rides.
Upland game & waterfowl hunting packages available October
to March. Ranch weddings and art retreats available.
www.islandguestranch.com
NORTHWEST
45. J-D Trail Riding Camp
Horseback & ATV riding, hiking, fire pit, campsites, electric
& water hookups, covered stalls/open corrals, shower house
& covered pavilion for gatherings. Equipped with satellite
TV, fridge, microwave, wireless Internet, gas grill, RV camper
rentals & 100 miles of marked trails.
www.j-dtrailriding.com
SOUTHEAST
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LAT/LONG:
34.526155649,
-94.771571955
28494 Oklahoma 144
Smithville, OK 74957
580-244-7261
46. J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum
LAT/LONG:
36.314595513,
-95.615026419
330 N. J.M. Davis Blvd.
Claremore, OK 74017
918-341-5707
47. Last Chance Ranch RV Park & Campground
LAT/LONG:
35.595482983,
-96.374147682
Castle, OK 74833
918-623-0404
World’s largest privately owned museum. Houses more
than 50,000 artifacts. Includes believe-it-or-not oddities
gallery, gallery of outlaw & lawmen guns, Native American
artifacts, western memorabilia, antique music boxes & musical
instruments, extensive firearms research library & gift shop.
www.thegunmuseum.com
NORTHEAST
From I-40, Exit 217 N. (Hwy. 48), 14 mi. to the sign. From I-44,
Exit 196 S. (Hwy. 48), 16 mi. to the sign.
15-acre lake with plenty of room for hiking, 4-wheeling,
dirt bikes. Facilities for horses, paddleboat rentals, fishing
& swimming. Full electric & water hookups. Days/Hours:
Open year round.
www.lastchancecampground.com
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48. Little Robe Creek Lodge
Call for driving directions.
Little Robe Creek Lodge and Retreat is surrounded by Little
Robe Ranch, an Oklahoma Centennial family ranch, which
borders the South Canadian River. Little Robe Ranch is
located on the South Canadian River Loop of the Great
Plains Trail, located off Hwy. 270, 30-35 minutes from
Watonga and Roman Nose State Park and 20 minutes from
Canton Lake.
LAT/LONG:
36.220792295,
-98.250385803
Oakwood, OK 73658
580-977-7072
580-891-3532
NORTHWEST
49. Loyless Ranch
Drive 1 mi. E. of Hwy. 270/Hwy. 1 from the junction of Hwy. 75
and Hwy. 270/Hwy. 1. From Ada, take Hwy. 1 E. 32 mi. From
McAlester, take Hwy. 1/Hwy. 270 W. for 35 mi.
CENTRAL
The Loyless Ranch invites you to make our ranch your
destination for weddings, family reunions and relaxing in
the country. Farmhouse available. Two RV spots, trail riding,
fishing, hunting, daily ranch activities, hiking and lots of
wildlife tor viewing. We also have turn-of-the-century
rustic red barns, making the perfect backdrop for your
dream country wedding!
www.facebook.com/TheLoylessRanch
LAT/LONG:
34.960004,
-96.220004
8159 U.S. 270
Calvin, OK 74531
918-805-2534
16
50. Maddux Charolais Ranch
From Mooreland: Go 8 mi. N. on Hwy. 50. Farm is on
W. side of rd.
Come see the history of farm machinery presented in
1/16 scale replica. More than 2,500 pieces representing 100
years of history.
LAT/LONG:
36.54371, -99.19227
Mooreland, OK 73852
580-994-2533
NORTHWEST
51. Meadowlake Ranch
Call for directions.
Scenic ranch just 15 min. W. of Tulsa offering lakeside log
cabins, bluff-top cabins & lakeside Indian tepees. Offers
3 plans, housekeeping, B&B or full-service dude ranch.
Amenities/activities: meals, fishing, hiking, canoeing,
tomahawk throwing, archery, horseback riding.
www.meadowlakeranch.com
LAT/LONG:
36.113702595,
-96.146305498
4221 E. 77th St.
Tulsa, OK 74136
918-494-6000
NORTHEAST
52. Monkey Island Trail Rides at Royal House Ranch
From the Will Rogers Turnpike E., take the Vinita exit L. (E.) on
Hwy. 60/69, go about 10 mi. to Hwy. 85 and turn right at the
“Y” junction to Ketchum/Bernice. Follow 85, which turns into
Hwy. 85A to Bernice & Monkey Island. Continue to the end of
85A, where you will find two convenience stores on the corner.
Turn R. on Hwy. 125 S. 1 mile. The ranch is located on the R.
NORTHEAST
Guided horseback riding & hayrides. Trails wind through
more than 100 acres of pastures & shady woods. Riders under
the age of 10 must have a parent or guardian. Call for details,
information on other available activities, details on days and
hours, by reservation only year round.
www.grandlakehorses.com
53. Moore’s Flying M Ranch
E. of Tulsa on Hwy. 412, 16 mi. to 4240 Rd., go N. (L.) 5 mi. to
our entryway marked by ranch sign.
Ranch on 700 acres offers 2-story log cabin & use of the ranch
& picnic grounds for your next event. All events offered with
or without a meal package. Our ranch is the perfect setting for
church & youth retreats, reunions, weddings, birthday parties
or hayrides.
www.mooresflyingm.com
NORTHEAST
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LAT/LONG:
36.62212, -94.87353
55800 E. 273 Rd.
Monkey Island, OK
74331
918-257-4195
918-257-5186
LAT/LONG:
36.23441, -95.46273
20707 E. 540 Rd.
Inola, OK 74036
918-638-8740
918-341-7146
54. Mossy Rock Ranch
Take Rt. 66 N. of Claremore to the town of Foyil, approx. 7 mi.
Turn E. on 28A, go 1 block, turn S. on Maple St. It is 1 mi. to the
driveway. Go through the split rail fence & the black gate (we
will have it open for you).
Located on 44 wooded acres, ranch offers a comfortable
stay in 1-bedroom Western décor-style apartment. Gourmet
breakfast, fully equipped kitchen, terry robes, hot tub, nature
watching & large show-type stalls for horses. Fishing, archery,
hunting also available.
www.mossyrockranch.com
LAT/LONG:
36.430507688,
-95.509333358
12553 S. 4210 Rd.
Claremore, OK 74017
918-283-1122
918-939-9423
NORTHEAST
55. Museum of the Great Plains
From I-44, take downtown Lawton exit to Ferris, then W.
on Ferris to 7th.
Special collections & exhibits spotlight cultural & natural
history of the Great Plains of North America, including
Native American exhibits of the region, including Tingley
Collection and its more than 3,200 pieces of 20th-century
Plains Indian artifacts. Days/Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to
Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun.
www.museumgreatplains.org
LAT/LONG:
34.617171046,
-98.397670161
Lawton, OK 73507
580-581-3460
SOUTHWEST
56. Museum of the Western Prairie
Take Hwy 283 S. into Altus. Turn E. on Falcon Road and
go 0.5 mi. to Memorial Dr. Turn S. on Memorial Dr. into the
museum parking area.
Designed to resemble the half-dugout homes of early settlers,
museum chronicles southwest Oklahoma history. Learn
about geologic uplifts & ancient seas, irrigated farming & the
Altus Air Force Base, Native Americans, frontier soldiers,
cowboys & homesteaders. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues. to Sat.
www.okhistory.org/mus-sites/mwp/default.htm
LAT/LONG:
34.649150479,
-99.328447796
Altus, OK 73521
580-482-1044
SOUTHWEST
57. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Located in Oklahoma City’s Adventure District at the jct. of
I-44 & I-35. From I-44, take Exit 128B or Exit 129 N. to 63rd St.
Museum embodies the spirit, passion & grit of the American
West; art, exhibitions, gardens, children’s area, temporary
exhibits, special events, educational programming. Group
discounts available w/advance reservation. Open 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. daily; Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s.
www.nationalcowboymuseum.org
LAT/LONG:
35.536550944,
-97.483286632
1700 NE 63rd
OKC, OK 73111
405-235-4058
CENTRAL
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58. Old Town Museum
In Elk City: Located at the corner of Hwy. 66 & Pioneer Rd.
Museum complex honors the pioneers of the past. Explore
the Rock Bluff School, the Pioneer Chapel & an early-day
pioneer doctor’s office. Enjoy a dinner theater production in
the opera house & stroll around the Cow Town watering hole.
Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. & 2-5 p.m. Sun.
www.elkcity.com
LAT/LONG:
35.412175379,
-99.435758037
Elk City, OK 73648
580-225-6266
SOUTHWEST
59. Pawnee Bill Ranch Historic Site & Museum
0.5 mi. W .of the City of Pawnee on Hwy. 64.
Fully furnished 1910 mansion of Wild West showman
Pawnee Bill, promoter of world-famous Pawnee Bill’s
Wild West Show from 1888 to 1913. Guided tours available.
Buffalo, longhorn cattle, horses, picnic facilities, gift shop
& children’s play area. See website or call for days, hours &
additional details.
www.pawneebillranch.com
LAT/LONG:
36.333241965,
-96.816047039
1141 Pawnee Bill Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-2513
NORTHEAST
60. Peaceful Oaks Farm
From the intersection of Hwy. 7 and Burnside Rd. (2 mi. W. of
the Sulphur Walmart), go N. 1 mi. on Burnside Rd. Go E. 0.5
mi. on Grider Rd. Peaceful Oaks is on the N. side of the rd.
SOUTH CENTRAL
Secluded among the oaks along Guy Sandy Creek in
southern Oklahoma, Peaceful Oaks Farm offers a quiet
country getaway. Family friendly and less than 15 minutes
from all Arbuckle attractions, your family will enjoy native
birds and wildlife as well as fishing for bluegill and bass in
the pond just off the back deck. Guests can enjoy country
quiet and clear, star-studded night skies. During your
visit, we invite you to get acquainted with the farm’s very
personable Nubian dairy goats.
www.peacefuloaksfarm.com
61. Pioneer Heritage Townsite Center
In Frederick: W. of the courthouse on 9th St.
History of cotton farming, railroad transportation & aspects
of everyday life in 1920s rural Oklahoma presented in outdoor
village through exhibits & historic structures. Educational
programs available for schoolchildren; call for details. Open
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon. to Fri.; call for hours Sat. & Sun.
SOUTHWEST
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3500 Grider Rd.
Davis, OK 73030
580-618-4229
580-622-2360
LAT/LONG:
34.390871634,
-99.018161859
Frederick, OK 73542
580-335-5844
62. Pioneer Museums in Cheyenne City Park
I-40 to Hwy. 283. Follow Hwy. 283 N. to Cheyenne. Museum
sits on the S. edge of town in the Cheyenne City Park.
Museum w/Kendal Log Cabin, Roll One Room School House
& Main Pioneer Museum; dedicated to farming/agricultural
history w/milking & dairy farm displays, tools, tractors,
farm equipment & a 100-year-old grain wagon. Open 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Mon. to Sat. spring through summer; 1-4 p.m. Mon.
to Fri. fall through winter.
www.rogermills.org
LAT/LONG:
35.608335442,
-99.67081567
Cheyenne, OK 73628
580-497-3882
580-497-7672
SOUTHWEST
63. Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum
LAT/LONG:
36.42534398,
-99.390855667
2009 Williams Ave.
Woodward, OK 73802
580-256-6136
866-384-2172
64. Prairie Land Ranch
LAT/LONG:
35.481391684,
-97.97426869
5620 S. Country Club Rd.
El Reno, OK 73036
405-650-6651
405-262-6656
Take a walk on the wild side in lawyer/gunfighter Temple
Houston’s hometown museum. Frontier-town vignettes, a
bank, a saloon, a jail, a photo studio and newspaper office,
Native American exhibits featuring the Cheyenne and
Arapaho, murals, a gift shop & an art gallery. Open 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tues. to Sat.
www.pipm1.org
NORTHWEST
2 mi. S. of I-40 (El Reno Exit 123), follow blacktop road to sign
and gate.
Visit horses, donkeys, llamas, peacocks, geese, ducks, turkey
& guineas on a quiet ranch. Fully furnished, Victorian-style
home for couples or family reunions; enclosed flower garden,
small lake with walking trails, horses available for weddings.
www.billandclaras.com
CENTRAL
65. Prairie Song
5.5 mi. E. of Dewey on Durham Rd.
Frontier village museum provides a glimpse of life from
yesteryear. Guided tours for events, private parties, family
reunions. Catering & professional entertainment by special
arrangement. Open to the public 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. Open
to groups 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by appointment.
www.prairiesong.net
LAT/LONG:
36.785939632,
-95.83458962
402621 W. 1600 Rd.
Dewey, OK 74029
918-534-2662
NORTHEAST
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66. Pretty Pony Ranch
Take I-40 to Exit 321, go. S. to stop sign and turn L., at 4735
Rd., turn R. Pretty Pony Ranch on the left through the white
iron gates.
A working ranch with great opportunities to participate
in daily ranch life. From cattle to chickens, donkeys and
registered quarter horses, there is always something to do
on the ranch daily. Call about horse-riding lessons and other
equine services. The ranch also has great accommodations
right off I-40, Exit 321, for both horses and riders.
www.prettyponyranch.com
LAT/LONG:
35.38623, -94.59329
112499 S. 4735 Rd.
Muldrow, OK 74948
479-222-4700
918-212-4686
NORTHEAST
67. Rebel Hill Guest Ranch
In Antlers: Follow Hwy. 3 to just before Sportsmans Inn; there
will be a “Y” that will curve off to the left. Make sure you
keep going straight! Go about 4 mi. out of town. Turn L. at
Crossroads Grocery (you’ll see our sign). Go around the curve
& you’ll see our entrance to the L. Come up to the main house.
SOUTHEAST
LAT/LONG:
34.215091181,
-95.549727998
Antlers, OK 74523
580-271-0061
Working horse ranch with fully equipped 1-3 bedroom
cabins with full kitchens, central heat/air & some with wood
stoves, all on waterfront. Other activities include horseback
riding, fishing & paddleboats, 15-acre lake, bird-watching &
hiking. Gift shop, meeting room, outdoor swimming pool &
pets allowed.
www.rebelhillguestranch.com
68. Red Bluff Inn, Spa & Ranch Retreat
Go 9 mi. E. of the Hwy. 34 & Hwy. 47 jct. (or 13 mi. W. of the
Hwy. 183 & Hwy. 47 jct.). Turn S. and go 2 mi. to E0830. Go
E. on E0830 to B&B.
Getaways with honeymoon privacy, private log cabin
on lake, wedding planning & on-site facilities, antique
limousine service, luxurious day spa, riding & walking
trails, horse lodging & trails, private fishing, Jacuzzi,
wood-burning fireplaces, country breakfast & romantic
dinners (by reservation).
www.redbluffinn.com
LAT/LONG:
35.81229446,
-99.197406947
Leedey, OK 73654
580-488-2073
866-736-6610
NORTHWEST
69. Rockland at Eagles Rest
From Wilburton: Go E. approx. 9 mi., turn right on NE 1095th
Ave. We are just over 2 mi. S. Advance reservations required, so
please call to assure entry.
Rockland at Eagles Rest is the operating arm of Eagles Rest
Sanctuary Inc., an Oklahoma nonprofit corporation formed
for the protection & preservation of the American bald eagle.
Rockland provides visitors the opportunity to host special
events, weddings, receptions, private gatherings & seasonal
overnight accommodations to enhance their learning
experience about the American bald eagle.
SOUTHEAST
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LAT/LONG:
34.921481443,
-95.151539687
747 NE 1095th Ave.
Red Oak, OK 74563
918-465-3330
70. Rockytop Ranch & Resort
Call for driving directions.
Fishing, hunting, hiking, bird-watching & horseback
riding in a historic setting with 100-year-old wagon
trails, 1800s homesteads, petrified logs & other natural
wonders. Organized trail rides & lodging available. Hog,
deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit & dove hunting offered.
Reservations required.
www.huntrockytop.com
LAT/LONG:
35.16701, -96.1315
8657D 1277 Rd.
Lamar, OK 74850
918-656-3564
CENTRAL
71. Rolling Stone Stables and RV Park
From I-40, take Exit 192. Go N. to the first left intersection
(EW112). Turn L. (W.) and go 2 mi. After two miles, look for the
second driveway on the R. You will see a black gate and a sign
for Rolling Stone Stables. Follow road back to the barn.
CENTRAL
Rolling Stone Stables is an 80-acre horse ranch that features
unique amenities and a quiet and secluded location. They
offer a private lake for fishing as well as hiking and riding
trails and overnight or weekly accommodations for RVs.
Their RV campsites have full hookups, 30- and 50-amp
electricity, pull-through sites and water hookups. Your pet
also is welcome at Rolling Stone Stables, so there’s no reason
not to bring the whole family. Rolling Stone is conveniently
located only two miles from a major highway.
www.rollingstonestables.com
72. Rusty Gables Guest Lodge and Gallery
From I-35, take Exit 132A (NE 50th St.), go E. on NE 50th St.
0.7 mi. to property. The driveway is on the S. side of NE 50th.
Log lodge located just minutes from Oklahoma City on
30-acre “N Triangle P” Ranch; 700 sq. ft. of luxury suites,
western art gallery, horseback trail rides& 1,200-square-foot
event barn. Free breakfast, gift shop, horse rental, in-room
fireplace, meeting room, satellite/cable TV & whirlpool tubs.
www.rustygablesbb.com
LAT/LONG:
35.39112, -96.84931
5927 Fountain Lake Drive
Shawnee, OK 74804
405-777-9677
405-318-3303
LAT/LONG:
35.522099826,
-97.445930576
3800 NE 50th St.
OKC, OK 73121
405-424-1015
CENTRAL
22
73. Salt Creek Lodge
In Idabel: N. of the Hwy. 70 bypass. Look for the signs at
Central Ave. Follow to the property on the R. (E.)
SOUTHEAST
Salt Creek Lodge has 8 BR/8 Bath Lodge with single rooms
and suites available. Kitchenettes available in most suites.
Over 1,800 acres and more than 25 miles of trails in the Little
River bottoms and Little River frontage adjacent to Little
River National Wildlife Refuge makes this a great hunting
spot or a family retreat. Activities include four-wheeling,
hiking, bird-watching, horseback riding (bring your own
horse), campfires, horseshoes and more.
www.saltcreeklodge.com
74. Selman Guest Ranch
25 mi. N. of Woodward on Hwy. 34; .50 mile W. on CR 16.
LAT/LONG:
33.92276, -94.83242
2702 N. Central Ave.
Idabel, OK 74745
580-286-4868
580-212-8980
Buffalo, OK 73834
580-256-2006
Fourth-generation, 14,000-acre guest & working ranch.
Activities include bird-watching, fishing, hiking trails,
wildlife watching, storm watching, tours of the ranch &
so much more. Photography opportunities. Please call for
availability & pricing.
www.selmanguestranch.com
NORTHWEST
75. Sequoyah Riding Stables
Located on Hwy. 51, 9 mi. E. of Wagoner & 15 mi. W. of
Tahlequah located inside Sequoyah State Park.
Guided horseback riding through open/wooded areas.
Trail rides last about an hour & riders must be at least 6
years old to ride alone. Horse-drawn carriage rides, trail
rides, hayrides, pony rides & cookouts. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tues. through Sun., Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Call for off-season times.
www.sequoyahridingstables.com
LAT/LONG:
35.899500224,
-95.244768636
19059 Park 80
Hulbert, OK 74441
918-772-3906
NORTHEAST
76. Shattuck Windmill Museum and Park
Located at the jct. of Hwy. 283 and Hwy. 15.
3-acre display of 53 rare & restored windmills from 1870
to 1970. No two are alike. Furnished half-dugout of local
caliche rock has been reconstructed, as well as a 1900
story-and-a-half homestead house. Tours available.
Open daily from sunrise to sunset.
www.shattuckwindmillmuseum.org
NORTHWEST
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LAT/LONG:
36.265477274,
-99.881433979
Shattuck, OK 73744
580-938-5146
77. Shepherd’s Cross Incorporated
From Claremore, take Hwy. 66 N. 2.5 mi. from the last
stoplight in town; note the sign for Shepherd’s Cross; turn R.
on EW 45/Akin Rd.; follow the trailblazer signs for Shepherd’s
Cross; proceed 2.5 mi. Shepherd’s Cross is on the R.
NORTHEAST
Authentic working farm with educational & seasonal tours &
events all year, including fiber arts demos/lessons, spinning,
weaving & knitting, pumpkin festival, living nativity &
pecan festival, Made in Oklahoma Gift Shop. Open 8:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. to Sat. with seasonal changes; check
website or call first.
www.shepherdscross.com
78. Shooting Star History
I-40 W. to Exit #108. Go N. to Hitchcock. Go 1 mi. E.
of Hitchcock on Hwy. 8. Farm is on N. side of Rd.
History isn’t just the past, but is alive and well in the present
at Shooting Star. While many museums just let you see the
past, with our historic skills, you are encouraged to experience
it firsthand. We are not just costumed reenactors. Come enjoy
living history!
www.shootingstarhistory.net
LAT/LONG:
36.365315911,
-95.527971171
16792 E. 450 Rd.
Claremore, OK 74017
918-231-6947
918-342-5911
LAT/LONG:
35.97095, -98.32954
Hitchcock, OK 73744
580-825-3374
580-623-0126
NORTHWEST
79. Simpson’s Old Time Museum &
Skeleton Creek Productions
In Enid: Located 2 blocks E. of the downtown square on
Randolph. From Hwy. 8: Go E. on Randolph 12 blocks. From
Hwy 412: Go N. on Grand to Randolph, then E. 2 blocks.
NORTHWEST
Movie sets used in action-packed family Westerns include an
1880s saloon, jail, hotel lobby (complete with hallway & room),
old-time general store & 1880s chapel, Hopalong Cassidy
collectibles, authentic chuckwagon scene surrounded by high
back saddles dating to 1890. Huge doll collection. Come enjoy
this eclectic treasure!
www.skeletoncreekproductions.com
80. Sipokni West
10 mi. N. of Tishomingo to the town of Reagan on Hwy. 7,
follow signs S. of Reagan.
Old West movie set with museums, a trading post and a
full-menu restaurant. Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs., 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Fri. & Sat, 12-3 p.m. Sun.
LAT/LONG:
36.397962131,
-97.875592884
228 E. Randolph
Enid, OK 73701
580-234-4998
LAT/LONG:
34.343597451,
-96.714719373
2200 S. Saw Mill Rd.
Tishomingo, OK 73460
580-384-8344
580-384-5536
SOUTH CENTRAL
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81. SpiritHorse Chisholm Trail Riding Center
Located 3.3 miles E. of Comanche on Hwy. 53 E. Take the L.
fork in the highway & go .5 mi. E. to CR NS286. On CR NS286,
go N. (L.) .8 mi. to the ranch entrance on the W. side of the rd.
or 7.8 mi. SE of Duncan.
Authentic cowboy & Western experience. Live cattle drives.
Join in the daily ranch work. Campfire chuck wagon dinners.
Listen to storytelling about cattle drives. Cowboy singing.
Open 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat.
www.spirithorseok.org
LAT/LONG:
34.382384976,
-97.89503277
Comanche, OK 73529
580-606-0859
SOUTHWEST
82. Spring Valley Ranch
From Tulsa: Take I-44 E. to Adair exit (Hwy. 28). Travel E. to
Langley. Stoplight in Langley is junction of Hwy. 82 & 28. Turn
R. (S.) on 82 & travel 8 mi. to junction of Hwy. 82 & 20. Travel
E. on Hwy. 20 towards Jay approx. 6 mi. to County Rd. 524 &
turn R. (S.) Travel 3.5 mi. & cross low-water bridge go 0.5 mi.
on gravel rd. to the ranch.
NORTHEAST
LAT/LONG:
36.40402, -94.96818
42301 CR 510
Eucha, OK 74342
918-253-2726
918-253-8231
Retreat & conference center designed for individuals or
larger groups, with lodging, fishing, guided hunts, zip line,
challenge wall, an Indiana Jones course, sporting clays,
mountain biking & kayaking ATV tours (rentals available),
hiking & biking trails & more than 20 miles of marked trails.
www.springvalleyranchok.com
83. Stockyards City
In OKC: S. of I-40 near SW 15th St., between Exchange Ave.
& Agnew Ave.
Stockyards is the largest stocker/feeder cattle market in
the world. See Oklahoma cowboys working the livestock &
browse a variety of shops, from old-time general stores &
tack shops to western duds, jewelry & restaurants. Visitors
also can attend livestock auctions at 8 a.m. Mon. & Tues.
www.stockyardscity.org
LAT/LONG:
35.452935491,
-97.553964975
Agnew & Exchange
OKC, OK 73129
405-235-7267
CENTRAL
84. Sycamore Springs Ranch
From Locust Grove: Take Hwy. 82 S. 4.5 mi. to S442. Go R.
for 0.75 mi.
Ranch with more than 1,200 acres offers a wide variety of
outdoor experiences, hunting, walking, trails, a luxury lodge,
tennis and basketball courts, a Jacuzzi & hearty, home-cooked
country meals.
www.sycamorespringsranch.net
NORTHEAST
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LAT/LONG:
36.121714666,
-95.136461995
Locust Grove, OK
918-598-3313
85. Taloka Valley Cultural Heritage Center
On Hwy. 9, go 2 mi. E. of Stigler. Look for an intersection with
a general store and church on the R. (S.). Turn L. on Tamaha.
Go 0.5 mi. N. and turn L. (W.) onto a dirt road (CR 1205). The
center is 0.5 mi. down CR 1205. Look for the sign on the R.
Our heritage center is intended to appeal to those who want
to learn more of the history and culture of the region. The
rustic replica of a board-and-batten barn houses a working
sawmill and many small tools. In the surrounding field, you
will find much more. All artifacts were gathered from within
100 miles of Stigler, OK.
LAT/LONG:
35.26808, -95.07087
20250 E. CR 1205
Stigler, OK 74462
918-967-4078
SOUTHEAST
86. Tatanka Ranch
Chandler exit from Turner Turnpike, N. on Hwy. 18, 8-9 mi.,
E. on Parkland Rd. 4 mi., S. at Tatanka Ranch sign on SW
corner of Parkland & N. 48, 1.5 mi. S.
Nestled on 1,000 acres of countryside, 10 cabins & 2-bedroom
guest house, lodge, rec room, playground, 8 stocked ponds
& 15-acre lake, horse rental, lounge/bar on-site, outdoor
swimming pool, restaurant on-site, satellite/cable TV,
bicycle/canoe rental, gift shop, group rates. Call for details.
www.thetatankaranch.com
LAT/LONG:
35.820872073,
-96.805527455
820343 S. 3480 Rd.
Stroud, OK 74079
866-427-1931
918-368-2251
CENTRAL
87. The Back 40 Retreat
Call for directions
The Back 40 Retreat allows you to come & enjoy the peace &
quiet in this beautiful country setting. They offer a 1,200-sq.ft., two-bedroom, two-bath cottage, located on 180 acres
of a working cattle ranch near Maud. Amenities include a
kitchen, cable TV & whirlpool tubs.
www.youroklahomagetaway.com
LAT/LONG:
35.140515257,
-96.849331859
45416 Cemetery Rd.
Maud, OK 74854
405-333-2741
CENTRAL
88. The Reserve on Eagle Creek Bed & Breakfast
1 mi. E. of Hwy. 259 on Hwy. 144, turn onto Octavia Ln. &
drive straight back into The Reserve.
Romantic getaways for adult couples only. Enjoy the view
of Eagle Creek with Eagles soaring overhead and Kiamichi
Mountains as the backdrop. Bed down in B&B or cabins.
Chef on site!
LAT/LONG:
34.529011668,
-94.701041499
68438 Eagle Creek Dr.
Smithville, OK 74957
580-244-3729
580-306-1955 (Cell)
SOUTHEAST
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89. The Round Barn
From I-35, go E. on Hwy. 66 for 6 mi.
Restored 1898 landmark on Route 66 is the only wooden
round barn in Oklahoma. Exhibits & gift shop, outdoor
displays of primitive farm implements. Houses the Arcadia
Historical & Preservation Society. Free admission, gift shop
& meeting room. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Sun.
Tour bus parking available.
www.arcadiaroundbarn.org
LAT/LONG:
35.662002312,
-97.325977921
107 E. Oklahoma 66
Arcadia, OK 73007
405-396-0824
CENTRAL
90. Tom Mix Museum
From Tulsa: N. approx. 55 mi. on Hwy. 75 to the intersection of
Hwy. 75 & Don Tyler Ave. W. on Don Tyler 2 blocks. Museum is
located at the intersection of Don Tyler & Delaware.
Memorabilia from life of Tom Mix, one of Oklahoma’s most
colorful figures. Guns, clothes/costumes & life-size replica of
Mix’s horse. Open March through December, 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Tues. to Sat. & 1-4:30 p.m. Sun.
LAT/LONG:
36.79904, -95.93838
721 N. Delaware
Dewey, OK 74029
918-534-1555
NORTHEAST
91. Turtle Rock Farm Retreat
From I-35, take Exit 203 (Billings) and go 0.8 mi. E.; turn S. &
go to 5900 CR 90 (which is designated on the mailbox); take
the driveway entrance E. into the farm.
Accommodations include 100-year-old farmhouse & brick
rambler. Specialize in retreats, nature hikes & workshops on
learning to live more simply & more sustainably, including
gardening & composting. Available activities include hiking,
boating, fishing, pool table, board games & massage therapy.
www.turtlerockfarmretreat.com
LAT/LONG:
36.52313707,
-97.31859861
5900 CR 90
Red Rock, OK 74651
580-917-6011
580-725-3411
NORTHWEST
92. Twisted S Arena
E. of Tahlequah on Hwy. 51/62, turn at sign onto 735 Rd. go to
727 Rd. Take a L. at the first drive on the R.
Outdoor stickhorse rodeos & related activities for school-age
children. School and youth groups welcome. Available for
children’s birthday parties, reunions & more.
www.twistedsarena.com
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LAT/LONG:
35.96611, -94.84713
25366 E. 727 Rd.
Tahlequah, OK 74464
918-822-0250
918-458-9155
93. Verden Separate School, built by Allen Toles
LAT/LONG:
35.044301737,
-97.929486821
Unique historical building is the only remaining one-room
315 E. Ada Sipuel Ave.
schoolhouse in Oklahoma, built by an African-American
farmer in 1910 on African-American land for African-American Chickasha, OK 73023
children. Moved in 2004 to Chickasha, preserved & restored.
405-224-5297
In Chickasha: 315 E. Ada Sipuel Ave. & Genevieve
Includes tales of early agricultural work & education.
www.lyjaahs.org
CENTRAL
94. Washita County Museum
In Cordell: Go 1 block N. & 1.5 blocks W. of the Hwy. 183 &
Hwy. 152 Jct. to 115 E. 5th St.
Museum features more than 10,000 items, each with its own
story to tell. Cared for by local historian/author w/stories of
agricultural progression. Open every week, 1-4 p.m. Mon. to
Fri. & anytime by request or appointment.
www.cordellmainstreet.org
LAT/LONG:
35.29252667,
-98.997295347
Cordell, OK 73632
580-832-3681
SOUTHWEST
95. Wild Horse Trail Camp
LAT/LONG:
34.520370166,
-95.012662261
Nashoba, OK 74558
918-755-4570
96. Wildlife Heritage Center Museum
LAT/LONG:
34.225577412,
-95.622991749
610 SW D St.
Antlers, OK 74523
580-298-9933
Organized trail rides throughout the year. Call for details.
Riders must bring their own mounts; however, rides
with horses & tack furnished can be accommodated by
appointment. RV hookups, bunkhouses & modern cabins
are available on-site.
www.wildhorsetrailcamp.com
SOUTHEAST
Approx. .5 mi. S. of intersection of Hwy. 3 & 271S.
3,100-sq.-ft. log cabin facility serves as a wildlife & nature
resources conservation, public & education learning center.
Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri. & 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat.
Closed holidays. Admission is free.
www.wildlifeheritagecenter.org
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97. Will Rogers’ Birthplace (Dog Iron Ranch)
2 mi. N. of Oologah on Hwy. 169, then 2 mi. on County Rd. EW
38, 10 mi. NW of Claremore.
Site of the log-walled, 2-story home where famed Cherokee
humorist & film star Will Rogers was born in 1879. 400-acre
grounds, pet farm animals & view vintage Rogers’ movies &
newsreels in air-conditioned barn. Free admission, guided
tours. Open daily, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
www.willrogers.com
LAT/LONG:
36.4667, -95.66866
9501 E. 380 Rd.
Oologah, OK 74053
918-275-4201
800-324-9455
NORTHEAST
98. Windsong Adventures Outdoor Entertainment
From Adair (Hwy. 28 & Hwy. 69 Jct.): go 1 mi. N. on Hwy. 69.
Turn R. on to 390 Rd. & go 1.25 mi. E. (0.75 mi past N435 Rd.).
Entrance on the L. side of the rd.
The lodge is great for a family getaway or a small group
retreat. Enjoy the fully equipped kitchen or grill on the deck.
Take the family fishing in our private ponds.
www.windsongadventures.com
LAT/LONG:
36.456145849,
-95.242640832
757 E. 390 Rd.
Adair, OK 74330
918-520-0235
918-864-0055
NORTHEAST
99. Wood Guest Ranch
Call for driving directions.
Equestrian center offers trails over several thousand acres,
clinics, seminars & rider-training schools, campsite facilities
& full RV hookups, Peruvian Paso horses & tack available
for rental.
www.woodguestranch.com
LAT/LONG:
34.084146264,
-95.897151141
Boswell, OK 74727
580-566-1300
580-317-6970
SOUTHEAST
100. Woolaroc Ranch & Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 mi. SW of Bartlesville on Hwy. 123.
3,600-acre ranch/wildlife preserve/museum once was the
country home of oilman Frank Phillips. Includes world-class
collection of Western art, 20-acre garden, self-guided nature
trail & gift shop. More than 700 animals, including buffalo,
elk & longhorn cattle, graze in natural surroundings. Open 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed. to Sun.
www.woolaroc.org
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LAT/LONG:
36.642272269,
-96.09590527
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd.
Bartlesville, OK 74003
918-336-0307
888-966-5276
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