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• Souvenirs • T-Shirts • Snacks & Cold Drinks • Rocks, Crystals & Caps • Sports Cards & Memorabilia
580-369-1887 • 6 miles south of Davis, OK On Hwy 77 between I-35 exits #47 & #51
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When the Stars Come Out in
the Arbuckles
As the night sky grows dark, the gradual appearance of stars emerges. No, not the fake Hollywood types with their counterfeit glitter and glam. Not the self-proclaimed “influencers” that expect to have great sway over our thoughts and actions. I’m talking about the real points of light, the kind of which God scattered billions across our firmament. The kind that, if we slow down and gaze upwards, leave us in awe of the vastness of His creation. As Psalms 8:3 states, “I look up at your macro-skies, dark and enormous, your handmade skyjewelry, moon and stars mounted in their settings.” (The Message Translation)
According to astrophysicist and retired planetarium instructor, Melissa Duncan, Oklahoma is a great state for stargazing. It is easier to access rural areas with wide open night skies here, away from highly-populated cities and light pollution. She has had a love of stargazing since childhood and recommends we all stop, ponder, and appreciate the phenomenal beauty just above our heads.
together, laughing, going and doing or just chilling and letting time pass. When you leave your Arbuckle Adventure, you will have the precious gift of sweet memories. Hold those close to your heart, until you return to create more. We welcome you and are excited to share all that makes the Arbuckle Area such a dazzling place to be!
So… get outside… day or night and enjoy all that nature has in store for you. The star of your getaway is YOU! Use this guide to learn, plan, customize and play out your vacation, your way. There is so much in store for you in the Arbuckles. Gather up your group, enjoy time
Joyfully yours, LaQuita Dayton - Publisher
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www.crossbarranch.net • 580-247-7244 Take exit 55 on I-35, west on Highway 7 for 1 mile to Dolese Road then south 2 miles to the gate
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NATIONAL PARK OFFERS RANGER-LED PROGRAMS GET OUTDOORS, EXPERIENCE NATURE AND HAVE FUN LEARNING! At Chickasaw National Recreation Area (CNRA), the Rangers make it fun to learn. There are programs year-round but summer hosts the busiest schedule. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, you will find plenty of events covering a variety of subjects. Activities are offered to help all ages explore the wonders of our National Park. Morning hikes on Saturday and Sunday start at the Travertine Nature Center at 9:30 am. During other seasons, these walks are held in the afternoon. Also at this location, you can view videos that give an orientation of CNRA. Plan some extra time to explore the exhibits at the Nature Center. Pop-up Programs cover a variety of topics including history, wildlife, the environment and more. They “pop-up” at the Nature Center on Saturday and Sunday. Call ahead or visit the website. Other popular daytime programs are the Junior Ranger and the Junior Angler Program. To become a Junior Ranger, participants are provided an activity booklet and, upon completion, earn a badge. The Junior Angler Program teaches kids all the fundamentals of fishing and furnishes a book, all equipment and bait. This activity is early on Saturday morning and requires a reservation at least the day before.
Did you know...? Cowboys in Oklahoma used to tell time using the position of The Big Dipper (Ursa Major) in the night sky.
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Night time is also full of fun. Friday Night Nature Walk will allow you to examine the creatures that come out after dark. Call ahead on Fridays to make your reservation. The Night Nature Walks are held the first part of summer (9:00) and switches to the Night Star Walk at Veteran’s Lake in mid-summer. (Approx 9:30 - no reservation required) At Cold Springs, Buckhorn, and The Point Campgrounds, check out the bulletin boards for postings on Saturday night programs at the amphitheaters. Be sure to call ahead (580-622-7234) or check the website (nps.gov/chic) for complete details and reservations if required. Get outdoors and have some fun!
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4205 Goddard Youth Camp Road Sulphur, OK 73086
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TURNER FALLS PARK
IMPROVEMENTS UNDERWAY
A visit to Turner Falls Park in 2022 will bring some pleasant surprises. The park, owned by the city of Davis, is receiving numerous improvements. And there is so much more in the works!
Creating an enhanced visitor experience is the goal for new park manager, Ricky Harness. That goal has been supported at every turn by the Davis City Council. Multi-year, phased plans have been discussed, with insight from the Council, and implementation is already under way. What are the changes you will see during 2022? Some of the most noticeable will be the renewed bathhouses and restrooms and refurbished cabins complete with new furnishings. Also, improved parking and the ability to move about within the park will be made easier by frequent shuttles and newly installed shade structures to protect you during the wait. Safe walking trails from level 2 parking to the lower level have been added. To enhance the “top of the falls” area, creek lines have been cleaned and maintained, inviting visitors to enjoy the spring-fed stream. Should you work up an appetite, local food trucks will be at various sites through the park to keep you fueled for fun. Screened shelter houses are available for rent and are near the primitive and RV camping. Greater efforts are being made to keep Turner Falls Park clean and an enjoyable experience for everyone. An increased number of disposal containers will be available and a dedicated trash crew will be present. Guests are asked to be respectful of property, wildlife and other visitors by picking up after themselves. And what about those future plans? In 2023, bunk houses will be added and RV park improvements. Primitive campgrounds will see additional toilet vaults and shower houses. An exciting new opportunity for guests will be to stay in shaded tipi camp sites. All campgrounds are being upgraded to national park standards. And what about those down-the-road BIG dreams? The future is looking brighter and even more fun at Turner Falls Park. This group of progressive planners has visions of mountain bike trails for riders of all skills. Lasting memories will be made with overnights in Conestoga (covered) wagons, sleeping under the stars. More details may be found on page 22. Online park tickets and reservations are recommended. Facebook and the website (www.turnerfallspark.com) will offer up to date information.
A cozy hangout in the of the Arbuckles • Specialty coffee - Hot & Cold • Tea • Cold Brew • Fresh Fruit Smoothies • Baked Goods • Supplements • Free Wi-Fi • Order online Monday-Friday 7:45am-4:00pm Saturday 8:30am-4:00pm Check FB for extended hours
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Helping you be the fittest, healthiest, and sharpest version of yourself! • Credentialed trainers • Hour-long group classes • Positive, challenging environment • Free first-time classes • Visitors welcome Check for info on class times & schedules Contact us: ironwolfdavis@outlook.com 405-626-5780 • 103 N. 2nd St. • Davis, OK
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TAKE A WALK ON THE
WILD SIDE
Serving Breakfast & Lunch Mon-Fri 5:30am-2pm Sat 7am-2pm
Gas • Drinks • Snacks 5:30am-10pm
1628 W. Broadway • Sulphur
580-622-4554
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• Must have OMMA License to purchase • Must be age 21 or older • 10% discount for 1st- time customers • CBD & Delta 9 available for non-card holders • Cash only
580-622-6700 213 W. Muskogee St. Sulphur OK
Hours: Mon-Wed 8am-12 midnight • Thurs-Sun 24 hrs OMMA LIC: DAAA VKQB-PJRV
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Come to...
Camping & Lodging RV Park • Full hook-up (some pull through) • Bath house • Coin laundry • Wi-Fi Tent Camping • Primitive • Showers • Fire pits
The Park • Scenic, shady 350+ acres to roam on Washita River & Honey Creek
• Picnic & play • Hike
Cabins & Motel • Some kitchenettes • Wi-Fi Lodges • Sleeps up to 40 guests • Commerical Kitchens • On the water
• Fish • ATV trails • Day pass $10
Park Info: 580-369-2003
www.deercreeklodges.com
I-35 exit 51 - South of Davis, OK
RV & Camping: 580-369-2003 Cabins & Lodges: 580-369-2022
OPEN 7 to 7 – 7 DAYS
Fruits • Creams • Pecan No Sugar Added Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Pies
580-369-7830
I-35, Exit 51 @ Highway 77 • Davis, Oklahoma Call on your way; we have hot pies all day! www.arbucklemountainfriedpies.com • Business Opportunities Available Dining for large & small groups
Buses Welcome!
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Things are Cranking Up at Cross Bar Ranch Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt. – John Muir Although Mr. Muir was probably not thinking of taking that path in an offroad vehicle, if he visited Cross Bar Ranch, he might have changed his mind. Especially under the management of Midground Creators. Wake up offroaders – things are about to get interesting! Midground Creators is a management team with vision. Early in 2017, they took on managing, promoting and developing 6,500 acres west of Davis, Midground’s goal is to develop all of this into a known as Cross Bar Ranch Off Road Park. The park is in the heart of the premier outdoor recreation destination in the Central Arbuckle Mountains, south-central Oklahoma’s ancient mountain range. US. Every type of off-road vehicle will find their place in It is the largest and most centrally located off-road recreation area in this challenging mountain range. Since 2017, Midground the region. Creators has steadily made improvements to the main Cross Bar offers a diverse terrain that varies from flat, wide, ope road, creating more trails and trail signage. They desire to spaces to loamy hills with hardwood timber, as well as muddy bottoms provide a family-friendly atmosphere and do so by having and steep, rocky, hill climbing sections. In addition, the panoramic security and a very hands-on management team. views from mountain tops, crystal clear streams and brilliant starSafe, fun events are huge at Cross Bar. In April, the Red Dirt filled night skies are like scenic icing on the rugged cake Jeep Crawl will be held. This is a fund raiser for Supporting Kids Foundation, a group working with families dealing with childhood cancer. At the time of printing, there were other events in the planning stages, so check the website. Cross Bar Ranch 4550 Dolese Road. Midground Creators has a vision for further development. Future Exit 55 off I-35 - W. 1 mile - S on Dolese Rd. plans include cabins, additional full hook-up RV sites, concessions 2 miles to dirt road entrance and a lake for swimming. Already in place, online ticket purchases and registration are highly recommended to get on the trail quicker. 580-247-7244 • www.crossbarranch.net Stay up to date on the website – www.crossbarranch.net. Go to Fun Times Magazine page 20 for info on tickets, directions, hours and more.
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Leave Your Footprint on CHICKASAW NATIONAL RECREATION AREA Taking care of our public lands is the responsibility of every American citizen. After all, if we don’t, who will see that the pristine waters, forest covered paths or historical landmarks of Chickasaw National Recreation Area (CNRA) are protected for generations to come? Your commitment to become a “Friend of the Park” will leave your personal footprint. The Friends of CNRA is a group
of people who love the park and want to support the National Park Service in their mission. The annual dues raise funds to support special projects, such as maintaiing the bison interpretative signage, cleaning trails, promoting public appreciation of the park and fundraising for the park’s special needs. The Friends of Chickasaw National Recreation Area is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which means all donations are tax-deductible and every dollar is used to conduct the
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mission of the group. Annual memberships are $25 for individuals, $50 for families. Business and corporate sponsorships are available. Membership information is available on the Friends Group Facebook page where you may join thru PayPal or mail a check to P.O. Box 976, Sulphur, OK 73086. Information is also available at the CNRA Superintendent’s Office at 901 W. 1st St. (580-622 7220 or Travertine Nature Center on the east end of the park (580-622-7234). Please join the Friends of CNRA in supporting the nation’s 7th oldest National Park.
• Numerous Locations in Arbuckle Mountain Area
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910 E. MAIN EAST EDGE OF DAVIS 580-369-5200
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More than a single stoplight town • Rich history • Scenic Drives • Cozy Cabins • Cute Boutiques • Outdoor Activities • Scan our QR code for more to do
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EXIT #72
Stratford Pauls Valley
EXIT #70 EXIT #66
Important Exit Numbers Along Interstate 35
Ada
Wynnewood
#72 Pauls Valley, Ada #70 Pauls Valley
EXIT #64 EXIT #55
#66 Wynnewood
Sulphur
Davis
#64 Wynnewood #55 Davis, Sulphur, Tishomingo, Information Center
EXIT #51
Dougherty
EXIT #47 EXIT #33 EXIT #31 EXIT #29
EXIT #40
Gene Autry
#51 Davis, Sulphur, #47 Turner Falls Overlook
Tishomingo
#40 Gene Autry #33 Ardmore, Tishomingo
Ardmore
#31 Ardmore #29 Lake Murray
EXIT #24
#24 Lake Murray
F rg tten Wheels M U S E U M What started as a fascination with vintage Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, has morphed in to a love of antique wheels of all kinds. Forgotten Wheels Museum is now a collection of historical items, some on 2 wheels, some on 4 wheels, most relating to motorcycles… or those that love them!
• Vintage Motorcycles, cars, trucks, gas pumps, signs & more • Complete HD Hummer Collection General admission $5 – No charge for veterans, active duty military, or emergency personnel (w/valid ID) and kids under 8 years old Open: March-November - Wed-Sat 10am-5pm - Winter Hours call or check Facebook Group/School Tours upon request • Handicap Access
1775 S. Hwy 77 • South of Davis, OK • 580-369-2764 580-369-8406 or 8704 • www.forgottenwheelsmuseumandantiques.com
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CHICKA O T AY W E T GA
Shopping
SAW NATIONAL RECR E
Attractions
ATIO
Events
For more information, contact us at:
WWW.SULPHURCHAMBER.COM 717 W. BROADWAY • SULPHUR, OK 73086 • (580) 622-2824
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Mexican Restaurant
As you travel through the Davis and Sulphur area, keep your eyes open for the brightly-colored barn quilts popping up everywhere. These images on wood or metal, adorned with painted quilt patterns, add brilliant color to the countryside. You will spot them on barns, she-sheds, homes, businesses, mailboxes…almost anywhere to add a touch of beauty.
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If you live in the Arbuckle Area, add a barn quilt to your corner of the world and join the Arbuckle Barn Quilt Trail. If you are visiting and spot the perfect palette, add it to the comments on our Facebook page and share where you found it. As our list of Barn Quilts grows, we will post a mapped list to follow. For info on barn quilts and the local trail contact Janie Hardoin (barn quilt artist) at 580-622-6899 or LaQuita Dayton at arbucklemagazine@gmail.com.
Margaritas Available Family Owned and Operated Open 7 Days A Week
(580) 622-2285 2514 W. Broadway St. Sulphur, OK
Open: Mon-Thu 11 to 9 Fri & Sat 11 to 10 Sun 11 to 3
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Near Arbuckle Lake (Buckhorn Area)
& Chickasaw National Park Cozy, Secluded LOG CABINS with Themed Decor and One CHAPEL COTTAGE
Cedar Creek Cabins
(405) 620-1549 or (405) 659-3128 www.cedarcreekcabinsok.com
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THINGS TO SEE AND DO 3rd Street Flea Market – Pickers, thrifters, antiquers, junknistas…whatever title you proudly wear, you will find your happy place at this flea market. Retro, vintage, re purposed, antique & pure-de-junk can be found here. Fun family atmosphere, vendors ready to deal, huge variety of treasures. Indoor & outdoor booths. No admission charge. Every Fri & Sat except holidays, 9am – 4pm, 100 3rd Ave NE, Downtown Ardmore. (East end of Main St, then 3 blocks north on Caddo St.) Also check out their estate sales on Facebook@Parkway Group Estate Sales. 580-465-5355 Facebook@3rdstreetmarketArdmore 777 Zipline – A new way to zip in the Arbuckles. With Soaring Eagle-style ziplines, thrill-seekers are strapped into seats, leaving their arms and legs free. Riders of all ages and capabilities may share in the excitement. Brave youngsters meeting the height requirement of 42 inches are welcome. An exhilarating ride without harnesses, hiking or hurdles! Have a bird’s eye view of Honey Creek, Turner Falls and Colling’s Castle while belted in the 2-man formed seat. You will be pulled 717 feet to the tower rising 130 feet above the mountain top, then released to zip back to the launch site. The first zipline of this kind in Oklahoma. Ticket price: $15 single rider, $25 two riders. Ticket office and launch site at Curio Shop at Turner Falls Overlook, 6 miles south of Davis (6250 Hwy 77 South) on Hwy 77 between I-35 exits #47 & #51. 580-369-1887 www.turnerfallszip.com Arbuckle Trail Rides – Guided trail rides on horseback over large area ranches and in Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Beautiful scenery and wildlife spotting. Voted #1 Horseback Rides by OK Living Magazine. Experienced guides and welltrained horses for beginners or advanced riders. Riding lessons available. Reservations required. Sulphur. 580-993-0097 • www.arbuckletrailrides.com www.wolferanch.com Arbuckle Wilderness – Exotic animal drive-thru & walk-thru park. See animals of all kinds, many quite unexpected. Great outing for all ages; especially fun experience with kids. Walk-thru park has moonbounce, pony rides, gem mining, petting zoo and reptile house. Safari Gift Shop on site. Groups of 20+ may tour in Safari Bus (reservations required) Discount for groups, seniors, military with ID. Adults - $16.99, Children (4-11) - $12.99, Kids under 3 free. Open at 9:00a, gates close at 5:30p summer/4:00p winter. Approx 1 hour drive. I-35 exit 51, south of Davis, OK. From Hwy 77, turn on Kay Starr Trail and drive 1 mile. 1-800-738-7275 • www.arbucklewildernesspark.com Artists of the Arbuckles – Gallery displays local artists’ work; many mediums. Annual show & events: Youth Art, Youth Photography, Adult Photography, Adult Art, Annual Show at Artesian Art Gallery. Contact gallery or check Facebook for scheduled classes and events. Gift certificates and lay-away available. Fri-Sat 1pm-5pm, will accommodate groups by appt. 330 W. Muskogee St., downtown Sulphur. 580-622-5744 www.artistsofthearbuckles.com • Facebook
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Blue RIver – Beautiful, clear spring-fed river, rolling waterfalls, unusual rock formations that the area is known for, scenic beauty surrounding river. Great location for fishing, hiking, camping, hunting managed by Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation. Famous for trout fishing - stocked with trout Nov 1-March 31. Hiking trails, camping (designated area only), float trip opportunities by kayak are available on this Class II-III river. Hunting & fishing license required, all visitors are required to have a Wildlife Conservation Passport. South entrance – From Tishomingo: 4 miles east on State Hwy 78, 6½ miles north on Bullard Chapel Rd (N3590). North entrance – From Tishomingo: 9 miles north on U.S. Hwy 377, 1 mile east on State Hwy 7. 580-443-5728 www.wildlifedepartment.com/wildlife-management-areas/blue-river Chickasaw National Recreation Area – Oklahoma’s first national park, mineral & fresh water springs, nature center museum, swimming, picnicking, hiking, fishing, camping, boating, hunting, ranger-guided programs, equestrian & mountain bike trail, hundreds of acres of ecologically diverse land. Lake of the Arbuckles, southwest of Sulphur, no admission (boating & camping fees) Platt District, south edge of Sulphur. 580-622-7234 • www.nps.gov/chic Cross Bar Ranch – largest off-road park in central US, 6500 acres, 200+ miles of trails. Offers something for every skill level and any type of off-road vehicle- from dirt bikes, 4 wheelers, Jeeps, to UTVs & trucks. Diverse terrain of rocky mountainsides, hardwood timbered paths, prairie mountain tops, creeks, spectacular views for 30 miles. New trail to Turner Falls giving access to both parks; dual park tickets available. 28 RV hookups w/ water & electric (30/50 amp) $35/night (reservation required). Unlimited Primitive - RV with generator $15, tent camping $10, anywhere in park. Dump station with water access to fill tanks. Night riding, camping along trails and pets allowed. Cabin rental coming soon. Entrance Fee- Adults 16+ - $20, Kids 10-15 yrs - $10, under 10 - free. Park open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day for riding. Avoid lines and pay online, or pay at cash drop box near office. Office open only on Fri-Sun, 9a-5p. Phon answered 7 days a week, 9a-5p. 4550 Dolese Road. Exit 55 off I-35, west 1 mile, south on Dolese Road 2 miles to dirt road entrance. 580-247-7244 • www.crossbarranch.net CrossFit Iron Wolf & Iron Wolf Fitness – want to stay fit and at your best while on vacation? Are you temporarily located in the Arbuckle Area and want to keep up with your CrossFit program? Iron Wolf will help you be your fittest, healthiest and sharpest version of yourself. Credentialed trainers, hour long classes coupled with a positive, challenging environment will keep you engaged and reaching your goals. Iron Wolf Fitness is more of a traditional style gym with high quality equipment (membership required). CrossFit Iron Wolf – 103 N. 2nd St and Iron Wolf Fitness - 111 E. Main, both in Downtown Davis. 405-626-5780 • Check Facebook for class info. ironwolfdavis@outlook.com
There are countless fun ways to fill your time in and around the Arbuckles, no matter what your interests. Here are some ways to make your day the best it can possibly be!
Davis Historical Society Museum – Managed by Arbuckle Historical Society, housed in early day Santa Fe Depot, listed on Nat’l Register of Historic Places. History of Davis in pictures & artifacts; features schools, churches, medicine/dentistry, military, fire/police department, railroad memorabilia, Native American culture, geological formations. Fort Arbuckle model, Buffalo Soldier, African American artifacts & history of one of the first African American Paratrooper, old Print Shop exhibit. Visit Territorial Room to see a typical frontier home. Also a museum library of general & family history books, and a display of Davis High School Senior pictures from 19361976. Tue-Fri 1pm-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm. 580-369-2518
Share a meal with a new friend at Arbuckle Wilderness!
Forgotten Wheels Museum – Unique collection of cycles & automobiles - some rare, “a little bit of motorcycle heaven on 77” is their claim. A few items on display: vintage motorcycles, cars, trucks, gas pumps, signs. Complete HD Hummer collection. Handicap accessible, family-friendly, group/school tours - upon request. Open March-Nov, Wed-Sat 10a-5p, (winter hours - call or check FB). General admission $5 - No charge for Veterans, Active-duty Military, and Emergency Personnel (with valid ID) & kids under 8 years old. South of Davis, 1775 S. Hwy 77. 580-369-2764 or 369-8406 or 369-8704. www.forgottenwheelsmuseumandantiques.com Fun Valley Park & Campground – 350 + acres to roam and ride, bordered by Washita River with stretch of Honey Creek running thru. Hike, fish, picnic, ATV area, shady pecan grove for relaxing family time. Kayak, canoe, tube in creek or lake (bring your equipment). River access for fishing. RV & tent camping on site. Great natural playground for day outing w/ plenty of room to enjoy. Grab a picnic and dine along the freshwater stream. Admission: $10 per person day use, camping additional. I-35 exit 51, then 1/2 mile east on Kay Starr Trail to entrance. 580-369-2022 • check Facebook for info. Greater Southwest Historical Museum – South Central Oklahoma’s History from mid-1800’s to present. Housed in former National Guard Armory built in 1936. Spans time from early Native American culture to the farmers, ranchers and townspeople. Exhibits include horse-drawn carriage, one room schoolhouse, log cabin, general store and much more. New exhibit - Tools of Our Land highlighting area’s agricultural past. History comes alive. Two more museums here: The Military Memorial Museum and Carter County Genealogical Society Library. Open Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. No admission - donations greatly appreciated. 35 Sunset Drive, Ardmore (2 blocks off Broadway) or I-35 exit 31A, then 1 mile east (watch for signs). 580-226-3857 • www.gshm.org
Enjoy fishing, hunting, and hiking at beautiful Blue River. Photo courtesy Susan A. George Photography
Lake Murray State Park – Clear water lake, all types of water sports (boating, fishing, swimming, skiing, sailing, etc.) camping, picnicking, scuba diving, airstrip. 18 hole, par 70 golf course open to public. New Lake Murray Nature Center and Tucker Tower Nature Center. Lake Murray Lodge has rooms, restaurant, pool. Located south of Ardmore on Scenic Hwy 77. 580-223-4044 • www.travelok.com
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Military Memorial Museum – Located at Greater Southwest Historical Museum in 1930s Oklahoma National Guard Armory. “All eras, all branches” is their claim, and it is true. Spans from War with Mexico (1847) to Persian Gulf. Rare display of uniforms of all 8 Uniformed Services of U.S., pup tent camp set-up, Fallen Soldier memorial, POW/MIA “Table for One”, paintings of cartoon depictions of military life from 1940s barracks, Hall of Honor presenting local veterans stories, and much more. Great collection of artifacts. Open Tues-Sat, 10a-5p. No admission fee - donations greatly appreciated. 35 Sunset Drive, Ardmore (2 blocks off Broadway) or I-35 exit 31-A, then 1 mile east (watch for sign). 580-226-3857 • www.gshm.org Pauls Valley Opry – Monthly music show - 1st Saturday of each month. Showcasing the best in local & regional talent. Host band - The Memory Makers w/ musical taste and history rooted in Classic Country, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, 50/60 Rock, Southern Rock, Folk, and Blues. Doors open at 5:30p, show at 6:30p. Admission price: $10.00 (Kids 12 and under are free) Great family atmosphere. Pauls Valley Jr. High Auditorium, 302 N. Willow St. 405-830-8405 • Facebook - Pauls Valley Opry Pauls Valley Water Park – Outdoor water park. Toddler's catfish slide, water playground, sprays, huge tipping bucket. Fo teens & adults - body slides, bowl slide, lazy river, 3 lane lap pool w/ diving board. Relax pool side w/ umbrellas, lounge chairs, picnic area & snack bar. Hwy 77, north side of Pauls Valley in Wacker Park. 405-238-1307 • www. dwrrcpv.com Santa Fe Museum – 1905 depot, managed by Pauls Valley Historical Society. Collection of old photos, school memorabilia and pioneer collectibles. Steam locomotive & coal tender that once traveled over these tracks has found a permanent home near the depot; vintage red caboose rests behind the engine. Closed Sun-Mon. 204 E. Paul, Downtown Pauls Valley 405-238-2244 Sole’renity Spa & Little Soles Spa – Make your vacation complete with a break for relaxation and rejuvenation. Expect restoration & healing in this serene sanctuary. Therapeutic & wellness treatments including whirlpools, steam rooms & saunas. Soothe the mind, body & spirit with a variety of massage services, mud wraps/soaks/scrubs, facials, mani/pedi & waxing. Little Soles Children’s Spa introduces children to the benefits of health an wellness. Colorful setting, friendly atmosphere to serve little soles with alone time, time with mom or dad, or in a Sparty group; variety of services to treat their little hands and feet . Mon-Sun (closed Tues) 10a-7p. 1001 W. 1st St (inside Artesian Hotel) Sulphur. 580-622-8128 • www.solerenityspa.com Sulphur Historical Museum – Managed by Arbuckle Historical Society of Murray County. Located in old Fire & Police Station building, erected in 1917. Still has city jail (great photo opp), court room, fire pole. Platt Nat’l Park & Sulphu history, diorama of Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory (prior to 1903) around current Pavilion Springs in CNRA, Old Belleview and Vendome swimming pools, Boy Scout & Military items, vintage cameras. Also exhibits of Fire Dept. equipment/records, antique switchboard, toy room, kitchen & reminders of past Sulphur businesses. Donations accepted. 402 W. Muskogee St, downtown Sulphur. Hours: Sat 1p-5p (Winter by appt). 580-622-5593 • email: ahsmc@brightok.net
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Race to The Clubhouse for family fun!
The Clubhouse – New family entertainment center. Enjoy treehouses, arcade area, soft play area, miniature golf, go karts and seasonal ice rink. Take on a challenge with Water Wars, Flight Line Zip or Eagles Landing Adventure Courses. Clubhouse Cafe’ is a great destination for any of your food cravings. Lots to choose from, indoor or outdoor dining, or carry-out. Open: Peak season – (mid-May-Dec) Tues-Thur 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am11pm, Sun 12pm-9pm. 2705 North Rockford Road Ardmore, OK 73401 (Exit 33 - off of I-35, east ¼ mile, inside Regional Park) Café - 580-221-2567 Park - 580-221-2566 • Facebook Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge – Protected park for wildlife and their habitat and to ensure future generations will always have wild places to explore. Enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking canoeing, hunting, wildlife watching and more. Lies within the upper Washita arm of Lake Texoma, fed by Washita River and Pennington Creek creating the Cumberland Pool, which is especially important to fish, migratory birds and resident wildlife Come for the activities or to enjoy a little peace and quiet. Park is open 7days a week. Visitors Center is open Mon-Fri 7:30a-4p. for maps, brochures, checklists and activities. 11766 S. Refuge Road, Tishomingo. From downtown: Take Hwy 78 to the east edge of town, go south on Refuge Road (at the high school, watch for sign). Follow Refuge Road 3 miles. 580-371-2402 • www.fws.gov/refuge/Tishomingo/ Toy & Action Figure Museum – With over 13,000 action and pop culture figures, the museum has one of the larges collections in the world, colorful & imaginative displays, gift shop, drawings from Oklahoma's most famous cartoonist. Time Magazine named museum among "Top 50 Most Authentic American Experiences". Wed - Sat 10a-5p, Sun 1p-5p. 111 S. Chickasaw, Pauls Valley. Adults $7, Children under 12 $5, under 2 free, Vets/Military $5, Seniors (55+) $5. Group pricing. 405-238-6300 • www.actionfiguremuseum.com Treasure Valley Casino – This unique casino environment provides gamblers of every skill level with over 400 electronic gaming machines and table games, including Blackjack Match, Three Card Poker with Six Card Bonus, Jack Pot Hold ‘em and Blackjack. Attached to the Treasure Valley Hotel, a 59 room/suite inn w/ a variety of amenities. At I-35 exit 55 (Hwy 7) on east side service road at Davis. 580-369-2895 • www.treasurevalleycasino.com Turner Falls Overlook – Stop off at the top of the Arbuckles and have a free preview of Turner Falls. The 77-foot waterfall seen from high above is an awesome sight and provides a bird’s eye view of much of what the park has to offer. Launch site of 777 Zipline. Tourist information and restrooms available. Between exits 47 and 51 off I-35, 1 mile south of Turner Falls gate. 580-369-1887 Turner Falls Park – Scenic natural park, 77-foot water fall, hiking, swimming, picnicking, trout fishing (Nov-Feb), camping caves, geological formations, spring-fed creek, snack bars. Pavilion by reservation. Children 12 & under MUST wear Coast Guard certified floatation devic Summer weekend rates: Adults $20.00, Children ages 6-12 $16.00, ages 5 & under - free, Active duty/Vets & Seniors $13.00, (weekdays & winter rates reduced), advance purchased tickets online recommended. Camping additional fee. Hwy 77 just 5miles south of Davis, I-35 exits 47 or 51. 580-369- 2988 • www.turnerfallspark.com
TREASURE VALLEY… PLAY AND STAY!
Treasure Valley Casino & Hotel offer the full casino experience as well as beautiful accommodations for your get-away. Your play time starts on the 22,000 square foot gaming floor, featuring over 400 of the hottest electronic games and plenty of card-playing tables. Blackjack Match, Three Card Poker with Six Card Bonus, Jackpot Hold ‘em… it’s all here. There is something for gamblers of every skill level. After a day of play, retreat to the Treasure Valley Hotel, where you’ll feel all the comforts of home and the luxury of vacationing. Relax in the heated pool, work out in the exercise room, and take a load off in the sauna. The Hotel is central to the area’s attractions including Cross Bar Ranch and Turner Falls. You can also share this experience with others and host your next event or meeting at Treasure Valley Casino & Hotel. They offer four versatile conference rooms and a large banquet facility that both come with state-of-the-art equipment and an attentive staff to see that your event is one to remember. Relax. Get away. Have fun. Play and rest at Treasure Valley Casino & Hotel. More info at www.treasurevalleycasino.com.
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Lake Murray Floating Cabins – Floating vacation villas, lodges, cottages of various sizes, sleep max of 4 up to max of 18, boat or jet ski can be docked at your door, well equipped kitchens, linens furnished, cable TV w/ DVD, some handicap access. South of Ardmore. 580-223-0088 www.lakemurrayfloatingcabins.com
Shiloh Morning Inn Bed & Breakfast – Luxurious country inn on 73 acres. 5 large suites and 4 secluded cottages, all w/ king beds, TV/DVD, mini fridge and either whirlpool tub for 2 or private hot tub. Sumptuous breakfast and dinner available served in your suite or cottage. Outside of Ardmore. 580-223-9500 • www.shilohmorning.com
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Acorn Vacation Homes – Cottages, lodges, cabins, lake homes…something to fit any lodging situation. Accommodating everyone from couples looking for a quiet get-away to the family wanting to celebrate being together again. Lots of choices spread across the Arbuckle Mountain Area with a wide range of prices. Check website or call for availability and rates. 580-618-6180 or 618-6197 www.acornvacationhomes.com Fun Valley Cabins & Lodges – (formerly Deer Creek Lodges & Cabins) 7 large group lodges, located on water, each sleeps up to 40, commercial kitchens, fireplaces, canoes, hiking, fishing $700.00 per night, 2 night minimum. Cabins – 25 units, some kitchenettes, some single or double rooms, linens furnished, wireless internet, satellite TV, guest laundry. Competitive pricing. Near Fried Pie Shop. 1 mile to Turner Falls Park and close to Arbuckle Wilderness. South of Davis at Exit 51 off I-35. 580-369-2022 • www.deercreeklodges.com Treasure Valley Hotel – Beautiful hotel w/ easy I-35 access. 59 rooms and suites, heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, high-speed internet, cable/satellite TV, guest laundry room, smoke free, conference room, 24-hour security. Adjoins Treasure Valley Casino and IHOP Express. Truck parking, 4 miles from Cross Bar Ranch. I-35 exit 55, to east side service road. 580-369-3223 www.treasurevalleycasino.com Turner Falls Cabins – Newly refreshed cabins inside Turner Falls Park, 12 duplex one-room cabins set beside creek or on mountain top near campgrounds. Sleeps 4-6, bed linens furnished, kitchenettes, picnic tables, grills. Starts at $150. per night (summer rates) with 50% discount on park day admission tickets. 5 miles south of Davis. 580-369-2988 • www.turnerfallspark.com
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Acorn Vacation Homes can provide everything from cottages, lodges, and cabins.
Whether you prefer rustic cabins, second-to-none hotel accomodations, a little slice of country, or scenic vistas from wide open windows, it’s all waiting for you in and around the Arbuckles. You can find the perfect retreat for your getaway right here.
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Acorn Vacation Homes – Cottages, lodges, cabins, lake homes…something to fit any lodging situation. Accommodating everyone from couples looking for a quiet get-away to the family wanting to celebrate being together again. Lots of choices spread across the Arbuckle Mountain Area with a wide range of prices. Check website or call for availability and rates. 580-618-6180 or 618-6197 www.acornvacationhomes.com
Cedar Ridge Cabin – Quiet cabin, centrally located for convenience. All modern amenities, 2 bdr/sleeps 4, fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV, internet access, everything needed to make a stay in the Arbuckle Lake area relaxing and comfortable. Non-smoking. Across from Bluestem Prairie area of National Park property for wildlife watching, hiking, fishing, boat ramp nearby. Between Sulphur & Davis. 580-993-0062 • www.seeourcabin.com
Buckhorn Road Cabins – Cozy, comfortable cabins in the country, nestled in grove of oak trees. 1 mile from Buckhorn side of Arbuckle Lake…the quieter side of the lake. 3 cabins, sleep up to 4 or 6, baths w/ shower, linens, kitchenette, satellite TV, charcoal grills, picnic tables. Great setting for porch sitting and wildlife watching. Ask about off-season discounts. Owners Mike and Janie Hardoin, south of Sulphur, just off Hwy 177. 580-622-6899 www.BuckhornRoadCabins.com
Henson Cabins – 2 private bedrooms, queen beds, linens provided, sleeps 6, full kitchen, central heat/air, TV/DVD, just ½ mile from boat launch, 2 miles to Guy Sandy Ramp. Between Sulphur/Davis, central to area attractions. 580-618-6180 • www.acornvacationhomes.com
Cedar Creek Cabins – Secluded, cozy cabins, some w/ fireplaces, satellite TV, wi-fi, themed décor. Fully equippe kitchens, linens, full bath. Small private fishing pond. Daily, weekly, monthly rentals. On Buckhorn side of Arbuckle Lake. South of Sulphur. 405-620-1549 and 405-659-3128 www.cedarcreekcabinsok.com
Super 8 of Sulphur – 39 units, king/queen beds, Super Start breakfast, restaurants nearby, free local calls, micro/ fridge/hairdryer, cable TV/HBO, free high-speed Internet, business center, non-smoking rooms, pets allowed, laundry. 2116 W. Broadway, Sulphur. 580-622-6500 • www.super8.com
Enjoy the wonders of nature right outside your door at Cedar Creek Cabins.
Did you know...? The Perseid Meteor Shower happens every mid-August over Oklahoma skies.
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THE WONDER OF THE SKY Do you feel it calling you? That amazing night sky, with a billion twinkling diamonds, is beckoning you to stop, be still and gaze towards the heavenlies� Even just a few minutes of looking up will give you a new perspective on life� Star watching time will be even more enjoyable with a little preparation�
STAR-WATCHING KIT H Blanket or folding lounge chair (your neck & back will thank you!) H Flashlight (preferably w/red light) H Binoculars H Star chart or app H Jacket
Of course, you could view the stars from almost anywhere, but escaping from city lights will give you more access� Avoid light pollution as much as possible� The Arbuckle Mountain Area has several public parks that are perfect for this activity� (see page 20-22 for park listings and contact info) If you get lucky enough to hit on a moonless night, all the better� This will make a viewing of the Milky Way or any meteors more likely�
In addition to rural areas and open, unobstructed skies being preferable, elevation is another help for great sky watching� While the Arbuckle Mountains are not exactly the Rockies, they do offer some altitude� If you can locate a stargazing spot on a hill remote enough to eliminate commercial lights, but with easy access, you have hit gold! Please be safe traversing unfamiliar territory in the dark� Downloading a stargazing app ahead of time will help you know what you are viewing� (Skyview – a small charge, Skyview Lite – free) Once you have located your sweet star spot, give your eyes about 20 minutes to adjust to the dark� Fun Times Magazine wants you to make the very best of your stargazing time so check out our Starwatching Kit suggestions in the side bar� Enjoy and be amazed!
Cedar Ridge Cabin Enjoy modern amenities in our beautiful, centrally located cabin. Cedar Ridge Cabin offers a restful place to relax during your stay in the Arbuckle Lake Area.
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2 Frogs Grill – “Casual dining with a funky blues twist - that’s their motto. Steaks, seafood, southern cuisine, live entertainment on occasional Friday & Saturday nights. A really fun eating experience. Call about catering. Check website for concerts and events. Open 7 days a week, lunch & dinner. 2646 W. Broadway (exit 31A off I-35), Ardmore. 580-226-FROG (3764) www.twofrogsgrill.com
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Lake Murray Marina – Don’t go hungry while you are on lake time. Dock your boat at the Marina for Hunt Brothers Pizza, Frito Lay products, beer, ice, drinks, and snacks. You can even feed your boat…at the gas dock. By car – 1136 Boat Dock Road off of Scenic 77, west side of Lake Murray. By boat – Check the Lake Murray map page 48. 580-223-9339 www.lakemurraymarinaok.com • Facebook
Potrillos Mexican Restaurant & Bar – Authentic Mexican food and courteous service. Wide variety of dishes – something for the entire family; beer, Margaritas, Micheladas, daily specials, kid’s menu. Sun-Thur 11a-9:30p; Fri-Sat 11a-10p. In Thompson Square. 2015 W. Broadway • 580-490-9000 The Clubhouse – This entertainment center has great eats! Enjoy chicken wings & tenders, wraps, salads, burgers, pizza, sandwiches, kid’s meals and appetizers. Occasionally offering a plate lunch. Dine inside or out, or carry out. Peak Season Hours (Mid-May-December) Tuesday-Thursday 11a-9p, Friday & Saturday 11a-11p, Sunday- 12p-9p. Winter hours Wed-Sat 11a-8p, Sun 12p-8p. 2705 North Rockford Road Ardmore, OK 73401 (Exit 33 - off of I-35, ¼ mile east, turn left/north to Regional Park) 580-221-2567 • Check Facebook for specials
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Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies – Just like grandma used to make for the ranch hands. It’s a meal or a treat in a pocket. Made fresh all day long, fruit, cream, pecan, no-sugar-added and savory. Call ahead if you like, dozen discounts, dining for large and small groups. Open 7a-7p, 7 days a week, I-35 exit 51, on Hwy 77. 580-369-7830 Deb’s Burgerland – Not just a burger place; start the day with full breakfast, move on to expanded menu. Dinners with choice of veggies, chicken strips basket, tacos, salads, lots more including old-fashioned burgers. Catfish dinner daily. Let them pack you a picnic lunch. Call ahead and pick up at window. Dine-in or carry-out. Where the locals eat. Friendly folks. Open 7 days a week. Sun-Wed 6a-2p, ThurSat 6a-9p (reduced winter hours) 700 E Main 580-369-3379 • Find us on Facebook El Agave Mexican Restaurant – Fresh, fast and delicious Mexican food. What you expect…and more! Colorful, cheerful décor lifts the spirits while you are filling your tummy. Try the local’s favorite – the Quesobirrias. Friendly service, good food, beer, Margaritas, fun atmosphere. 215 E. Main • 580-369-2031 • Check Facebook Iron Wolf Coffee House – Might not be meals you eat with a fork and knife but try the fresh fruit smoothies with a protein boost. Serving up hot & cold specialty coffees, cold brew, tea, and a variety of homemade baked goods. A cozy hangout, come for some quiet time alone or bring your group. Free Wi-Fi, order online. Mon-Fri 7:45a-4p, Sat 8:30-4p. Check FB for extended hours. 121 E. Main • 405-626-5780 • Find us on Facebook Los Generales – Everything you are looking for - fajitas, enchiladas, tacos, lunch specials every day, kids meals, Mexican desserts, margaritas & Mexican beer. Try something different - the Mexican Pineapple! Mon-Thur 11a-9:30p, Fri-Sat 11a-10p, Sun 10a-9p (reduced winter hours). East edge of Davis, 910 E. Main. 580-369-5200 • Facebook Snak Shaks – Need to grab a quick bite? Check the Snak Shaks for broasted chicken, potato logs, egg rolls, BBQ, burritos & more. Some locations have Hot Stuff Pizza, Cinnamon Street Bakery Rolls & Cookies & Eddie Pepper Mexican Food. I-35 location even has an A&W Stop with the famous root beer, hot dogs & more. Eight locations for you (3 in Sulphur, 3 in Davis, 1 in Wynnewood, and 1 in Mill Creek). Sooners Foods – Full-service grocery with grab-and-go food for picnics, camping or time at the lake. Check out the hot stop for ribs, rotisserie chicken and daily special. Cold sandwiches, salads, wraps, desserts & cakes are chilled and ready to grab. Round out the meal w/ cold drinks, chips & ice. Don’t forget the paper goods. Camping or cooking out? Stop at the fresh meat market. Shop in store or order online for pickup. Open Sun-Thu 7a-8p, Fri-Sat 7a-9p. 705 E. Main St. 580-369-2334 • www.soonerfoods.com • Facebook
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Abuelita’s – Dish up some real Mexican food! Varied selections with all the things you’d expect - tacos, burritos, enchiladas and so on ... and some surprises. Get your fill of spicy food or opt for a milder choice. West edge of Sulphur at 2514 W. Broadway. 580-622-2285 Arbuckle Mountain Fudge Co. – If you don’t tell your mama, you might count this as lunch. Creamy, melt-in-your-mouth fudge in a variety of delightful flavors. Also, caramels, chocolate truffles and specialty candies. Try a cool, refreshing Dole Whip. Treat someone with gift-wrapped candy. Mon-Sat, inside Mix Mercantile, 300 W. Muskogee St. 580-232-2260 Mamma D’s – Whether breakfast or lunch, Darlene turns out country-style meals…no flashy big-city dishes here. Prepare for biscuits gravy, bacon/eggs, omelets & pancakes. For lunch, REAL hamburgers w/ toppings that go way beyond cheese. Try Philly Cheese Steak, chicken strips, BLT & fresh, hand-cut French fries. Daily specials might be meatloaf, fresh hand-breaded chicken-fried steak, fish on Fridays or the cook’s choice. Located inside The Fillin’ Station. Kitchen open M-Sat 5:30a-2p. Store open 6a-10p. 1628 W. Broadway 580-622-6606 Check Facebook for daily specials Potrillo’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar – Authentic Mexican food and courteous service. Wide variety of dishes – something for the entire family; beer, Margaritas, Sloppy Beer, daily specials, kids menu. Banquet/meeting room available. Sun-Thur 11a-9:00p; Fri-Sat 11a-10p. 1611 W. Broadway • 580-622-6244 San Pedro Bar & Grill – Hungry for Mexican? This is the place. Delicious Mexican food with some original creations. Turn up the heat or keep it mild, just ask your friendly wait-staff who are eager to make your experience a good one. Their claim? “Our tacos will speak to your soul.” Wonderful variety of choices. Separate full-service bar with small Margarita for $1.99 on Mon-Wed. Kid’s menu, free sopapilla w/ meal. Mon-Thur 11a-9:30, Fri-Sat 11a-10p (9:30 in winter), Sun 11a-9p. 2118 W. Broadway (next to Super 8) 580-622-4858 Check Facebook for daily specials Shady Oaks Store – On the way to the Arbuckle Lake? Don’t go hungry. Pick up a picnic or snacks to enjoy. Hot foods include Hunt Brothers Pizza and Hunt Brothers Wing Bites, which are great while boating. Deli sandwiches are made to your order and hot dogs are kids’ favorite. Plenty of cold drinks, chips, and lite bites. Open summer time; seasonal spring & fall. 4022 Cooper Memorial Rd. - 1 mile from The Point on Arbuckle Lake. 580-622-6101 • Find us on Facebook
Snak Shaks – Need to grab a quick bite? Check the Snak Shaks for broasted chicken, potato logs, egg rolls, BBQ, burritos & more. Some locations have Hot Stuff Pizza, Cinnamon Street Bakery Rolls & Cookies & Eddie Pepper Mexican Food. I-35 location even has an A&W Stop with the famous root beer, hot dogs & more. Eight locations for you (3 in Sulphur, 3 in Davis, 1 in Wynnewood, and 1 in Mill Creek). Sooners Foods – A grocery store and a whole lot more. Deli serves up both cold and hot foods, sandwiches, salads, lunch specials, bakery goods and more. Looking for a quick picnic lunch? Try the totally addictive Champ’s Fried Chicken, whole pieces or tenders. Also ribs, rotisserie chicken, catfish. Don’t forget the paper goods. Considering cooking out or camping? Sooners’ fresh meat market is your go-to. This hometown grocer has everything you need. Open Sun-Thu 7a-8p, Fri-Sat 7a-9p. 815 W. Broadway. 580-622-3656 (Deli) • 580-622-2828 (Store) www.soonersfoods.com • Facebook
The Arbuckle Area is home to a smorgasbord of great dining establishments. This Restaurant Review will give you a quick reference of local eateries. All businesses listed are Fun Times Magazine advertisers, so look for their ads for more information.
The Table – dining here is like eating at the table of a friend. Fresh food made to order. Salads, sandwiches, creative dishes, meals served in large portions with great love. Homemade desserts & baked goods. Dine-in or carry-out. Open for lunch only, Tue-Fri 11a-2p. Inside the Mix Mercantile, 300 W. Muskogee. 580-232-2260 Find daily specials on Facebook
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Scotty’s Blue River One Stop – Burgers, beer, breakfast (and bait for the fish to eat). Grab a bite on your way to Blue River. Burgers hot off the grill, breakfast served daily until 11:00am, eat in or carry out. Convenience store offers cold drinks, snacks, ice. Grab a picnic lunch and head to the river. Open year round at 7am. Sun closed at 5pm, Mon-Thur 6pm, Fri-Sat 7pm. Grill closes 1 hour earlier. 1 mile from Blue River, 9 miles NE of Tishomingo at 4501 S. Bullard Chapel Rd. 580-371-9288. Sooners Foods – Full-service grocery with grab-and-go food for picnics, camping or time at Blue River or Wildlife Refuge. Check out the hot stop for ribs, rotisserie chicken and daily special. Cold sandwiches, salads, wraps, desserts & cakes are chilled and ready to grab. Round out the meal w/ cold drinks, chips & ice. Don’t forget the paper goods. Camping or cooking out? Stop at the fresh meat market. Shop in store or order online for pickup. Open Sun-Thu 7a-8p, Fri-Sat 7a-9p. 101 S. Byrd St, east end of town. 580-371-2234 www.soonersfoods.com • Facebook
Find a sweet place to hang out at Iron Wolf Coffee.
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area – Numerous sites within Platt District and Arbuckle Lake area. Primitive tent and RV camping in Platt District. Improved sites with hookups at Buckhorn and Point areas. 30/50-amp, shower houses, grills. Lake area offers water sports, swimming, fishing. Cost: $22-$30 for RV with hook-ups, Platt District, south edge of Sulphur; Lake area southwest of Sulphur. Check out reservation service through website. 580-622-7234 • www.nps.gov/chic Country Day’s RV Park – Quiet camping in the country created with the “over 40” crowd in mind. 15 sites, 30/50 amp, full hook-ups, most pull-thru, all bills paid, fiber optic fed Wi-Fi, secured entry gate & ADT Security, laundry/ shower house, picnic tables, storm shelters, pets welcome. Open all year. Near Buckhorn area (east side)of Arbuckle Lake, peaceful, wildlife watching. 6 miles south of Sulphur on Hwy 177, then 2 miles west on Cedar Blue Road. 2232 Cedar Blue Rd. 580-618-3768 • www.countrydaysrvpark.com Dougherty RV Park – Small, peaceful RV site in heart of Arbuckle Mtns., 15 sites, full hook-up, 30/50 amp, picnic tables, grills. Laundromat, convenience store 1 block. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 112 Healey Road in downtown Dougherty, America. 580-465-3768 or 580-465-2118
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Journey’Z Camper Rental – No camper? No problem! Rent an RV trailer for your vacation without the expense of tax, title and insurance� Campers are fully equipped with linens and kitchenware� Set up service is available at the park of your choice� Clean units ready for your journey� Enjoy vacationing in nature with the comforts of home� 580-618-2777 or 618-2983 • Find us on Facebook Scotty’s Blue River One Stop – Park your “home” 1 mile from the beautiful Blue River for fishing, hiking, wildlife watching and spectacular scenery. RV park offers 20 full hook-up sites w/ 30/50 amp. Convenience store and grill serving great burgers on site. Propane available. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Quiet country setting. 9 miles northeast of Tishomingo, 4501 S. Bullard Chapel Rd. 580-371-9288 • Find us on Facebook Shady Oaks RV Park – Located one mile from Point Boat Dock of Arbuckle Lake. Full hook-ups, 20-30-50 amp electric, some pull-thru, picnic tables, most have grills or fire rings, WI-FI, coin laundry, shower house, storm shelter, shade trees. Seasonal convenience store on premises. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 4 miles south of Hwy 7 on Cooper Memorial Dr. (Point Rd), west edge of Sulphur. 580-622-6101 • Find us on Facebook Turner Falls Park – 37 RV sites with 30/50-amp electric hook-ups, 500 tent sites, all inside park. Shower houses, dump station, picnic, swim, hike, geological formations, 77foot waterfall. Police patrolled. Cost: RV sites - $25, primitive tent $20 ($15 winter) plus day admission. Highway 77 between I-35 exits 47 and 51, or 5 miles south of Davis. 580-369-2988 • www.turnerfallspark.com
Fun Valley Park – 350 + acres to roam. Access to Washita River, Honey Creek runs thru park, shady pecan grove, hike, fish. 75 RV sites total in 2 parks, full hook-up, 30/50 amp, shower house, coin laundry, mostly pull-thru, grills, picnic tables, pet-friendly, wi-fi, all utilities paid, daily/weekly monthly rates. Primitive tent camping, bath house, firepits. I-35 exit 51, then 1/8 mile east on Kay Starr Trail to entrance. 6639 Kay Starr Trail. 580-369-2003 • Find us on Facebook Rock Creek RV Park – Nicely shaded sites, adjacent to National Wildlife Refuge. Live fishing creek & unique geologica formations. 30 sites, full hook-ups, WI-FI, laundromat, pets welcome. Owner/manager on-site. Peaceful setting, bird watching, hiking trails. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 1 mile west of Tishomingo – 5300 W. Hwy 22. 580-371-6782 www. rockcreekrvpark.com or Facebook
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Contact Information
Seeking more information as you plan your vacation? Want to find out what events are happening during your visit to the Arbuckles? These Chambers of Commerce and Tourism Authorities are staffed with folks that are happy to help you with information. Contact them or search Facebook for general details, event dates and descriptions and news about local businesses. Sulphur Chamber of Commerce www.sulphurchamber.com • email: sulphur@brightok.net 717 W. Broadway - Sulphur, OK 73086 • (580) 622-2824 Davis Chamber of Commerce www.davisok.org • email: davischamber@davisok.org 300 E. Main - Davis, OK 73030 • (580) 369-2402 Ardmore Tourism Authority www.exploreardmore.com 410 W. Main St. - Ardmore, OK 73401 • (580) 223-7765
Johnston Co./Tishomingo Chamber of Commerce www.johnstoncountyokchamber.com email: johnstoncountychamber@gmail.com 504 W. Main, Ste 102 • Tishomingo, OK 73460 • 580-371-2175 Ardmore Parks & Recreation www.ardmorecity.org Facebook-City of Ardmore - Parks & Recreation 2704 N. Rockford Rd. - Ardmore, OK 73401 • (580) 223-4844 Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce www.paulsvalley.com • info@paulsvalley.com 112 E. Paul Ave. - Pauls Valley, OK 73075 • (405) 238-6491
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JOURNEY INTO THE WILDERNESS
Load the family into the car and set out on a safari adventure at Arbuckle Wilderness. This scenic drive-thru animal park will give you a close-up of a variety of exotic species. In addition, everyone will enjoy the walk-thru park and petting zoo. This excursion is a great opportunity to be amazed, create memories and laugh at the antics of the animals. Your journey through the park, with the Arbuckle Mountains as your backdrop, will showcase the expected and the very unexpected. The usual “characters” are here to give you a peek into their day. Keep on the lookout for camels, zebras, bison and ostriches. A little heads-up here: the ostrich and his camel friend are fairly certain you picked up a bucket or two of feed at the gate…and they are coming for it! Have your camera ready because pandemonium is about to ensue. Screams and laughter are guaranteed.
Arbuckle Wilderness has quite an offering of the more unusual animals. Watch for the stunning white tiger, the beautifully marked and elegant giraffe, the watusi cow with its huge, awkward horns, and the rare Przewalski’s Horse. Add in the prehistoric-looking rhino, the mischievous hyena, and the Alpaca with their quirky, but oh-so-cute, grin. This list of possibilities is just getting started.
Arbuckle Wilderness 6132 Kay Starr Trail, Davis just off Interstate 35 at exit 51, south of Davis www.arbucklewildernesspark.com 1-800-PETPARK (738-7275)
After your drive, stop at the walk-thru park and petting zoo. Let the kids work off some energy at the moon bounce. Take a gander at the exhibits in the reptile house or go for a pony ride. Everyone should try their hand at the gem-mining exhibit. The walk-thru park opens on Memorial Day weekend and remains open through the summer, weather permitting. Presenting the Unique History
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Safari bus tours are available for school and family groups, corporate outings, birthday parties and more. A minimum of 20 guests are required. Take the exotic journey together and up the fun level! Arbuckle Wilderness is located just off Interstate 35 at exit 51, south of Davis, OK. The park is less than two hours from the DFW Metroplex and about an hour south of Oklahoma City. General admission price is $16.99 for adults and $14.99 for children ages 3 to 11. Children under 3 are free. This includes the safari drive-thru and the walkthru area. A military discount with ID and a Senior (over 55) discount are offered. Viewing the animals up close is spectacular but please remember – animals are unpredictable! Stay inside your car, feed from cups and don’t put your hands in harm’s way. Check out the website for safety guidelines: www. arbucklewildernesspark.com. For additional information, phone 1-800-PETPARK (738-7275).
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• Fort Arbuckle Model • Buffalo Soldiers Exhibit • Territorial Room • Broom-making Exhibit Supported by the City of Davis
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12 E. Main • Downtown Davis Tuesday-Friday 1pm-4pm • Saturday 10am-4pm
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Rock Creek Retreat Imagine your family vacationing in a private wooded retreat. See yourselves with individual cabins but having together-time around the firepit and the kids having the run of the property. Quality time spent together is exactly what you will have at Rock Creek Retreat. Located in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains, four tree house cabins sit on the edge of a mostly dry creek bed that makes for great exploring. The smallest cabin sleeps 2 and the remaining three cabins sleep up to 6 people each. The larger cabins have full-equipped
kitchens and decks with a bird’s eye view. You are not likely to have been in a tree house like this as a kid… comfortable beds, TV/DVD, all the comforts of home. Our recommendation? Pull the plug on the TV and get outside. Rock Creek Retreat is situated on 100 acres that is predominately forested land. Opportunities for having family time and creating life-long memories abound. Evenings around the firepit, wildlife watching, nature-inspired treasure hunts, sleeping at tree level. This is the perfect setting for a family, small group or friends' get-together of up to 20 guests. Cabins are available for individual rental as well. For more information, call 469-556-4903 or check Facebook.
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A TRAIN DEPOT ON THE MOVE Most train depots are stationary structures with historical significance and decades of serving a community. Some are lost over time, some are lovingly restored and repurposed to serve future generations. If train depots could talk, they would tell stories of happy reunions and sad good-byes. The Santa Fe Depot in Dougherty, OK has seen the comings and goings of this burg and carried the joys and sorrows of its people. But this depot has done its own coming and going. This building has been moved to another town, only to return to the railroad tracks where it originally served. In 2022, the railroad depot that established the town is taking on new life. In the ‘80s, the Santa Fe Depot was bought by the Hale family. In 1991, it was sold to the Haines family and moved out of Dougherty to Hwy 7 outside of Sulphur. In early 2021, it was once again cut in half and carefully moved back home. It is now across the tracks from its previous location and back in the hands of the Hale family. Future plans are not yet solidified, but local folks are happy to see a piece of history return
Dougherty, America Yesterday & Today Dougherty, OK lies deep in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains, on the Washita River. The community’s storied past earned it a reputation of being tough and it was said “if you came with an attitude, you left with an attitude adjustment!” The history of this community is a tale of pre-statehood settlement by pioneer-ranchers. In 1887, the railroad and post offic were established. Early day Dougherty was
supported by rock-crushing plants, 2 cotton gins, farming and ranching. Today’s Dougherty has a different story. Quiet and secluded, not a lot goes on here… and that is just how the natives like it! Many families have been here for generations. A short distance to area attractions, a drive to Dougherty pays off in scenic beauty, whether by auto or motorcycle. For many folks, the slow drive to this little town of 224
residents is all about the beauty. Situated just south of Arbuckle Lake, the road traverses rolling hills and wooded countryside. Motorcyclist declare it to be one of the best rides in the area. Seeking a step back in time? Maybe a slower pace? Come for the peace and quiet. Come to get back to nature. Come to totally get away. Just come. Turn your wheels towards Dougherty and enjoy the ride!
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discover unique festivals & culture
4th of July Spectacular
Largest fireworks display in the region
World Championship Watermelon Seed Spittin’ Contest (July 4th)
A Tradition for more than 50 years and featured in the Guinness book of world records
Okie Noodling Festival
(June) World’s Largest Hand-Fishing Tournament
Pauls Valley Opry Every 1st Saturday
BrickFest & PVPD Car Show
(Sept.) Variety of car classics, food and shopping vendors plus inflatables, a marching band parade and vintage in the valley bicycle stunt show
Pauls Valley 5th Friday Art Walk Experience
Fun for the entire family with a wide selection of artistic styles, live entertainment, live demonstrations, food and good company.
*Please visit individual Facebook accounts for event updates*
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Depot Museum
The depot is a beautiful museum and meeting area for programs and parties, but still maintains most of its original integrity.
The Vault Art Space & Gathering Place Art exhibit and private event venue
Pauls Valley Municipal Golf Course
9 Hole course with Bermuda greens
Pauls Valley Water Park Open 7 days a week, Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend
Toy & Action Figure Museum 12,000 Exhibits of classic pop culture figures, cartoons, toys and superheroes
Donald W. Reynolds Recreation Center
Featuring 36,540 square feet of action, information, recreation, fitness and learning. A facility that meets the needs and desires of our community; impacting everyone in a positive way.
*Please visit individual Facebook accounts for event updates*
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Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge This page was funded by TISHOMINGO REFUGE EDUCATION AND ECOLOGY SOCIETY (TREES), an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the conservation of natural resources on the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge, as well as ecology education and responsible wildlifeoriented activities for all ages. TREES also supports the Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery (another great place to visit!). Contact them at the Visitor’s Center.
New Visitor Center Opens A new visitor center will open its doors at Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge in early 2022. A variety of exhibits are offered, including orientation maps and videos, wildlife and natural habitat displays, interactive games and seasonally changing exhibits. A stop at the center before your tour through the refuge will equip you to better enjoy your time.
At the end of your tour, drop back in and report your experience using the exhibit tokens to record what you have spotted.
Start at the orientation map to choose hiking trails, scenic drives, historic features and unique habitats you would like to visit. Streamline your wildlife search using exhibits featuring recent wildlife sightings and activities. Birders delight in the over 300 species that may be sighted here. Pick up a check list to see how many you can find. Learning and laughter pair up at the Sounds of Nature, an exhibit with a karaoke feature.
The inspiring images provide a glimpse of what can be experienced on the refuge. Mr. Blackburn’s love for nature and exquisite skills might just inspire you to try some wildlife photography of your own during your visit.
Kick your brain into gear with the “Who Lives Here” game, matching animals to their habitat. Move on to the “Have You Seen…” wall that changes seasonally and highlights visitors’ recent sightings. Center staff are on hand to answer questions and give you guidance before you strike out on an exploration of the refuge.
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BLUE RIVER One Stop
• Beer • Fishing Supplies • Bait • Breakfast & Burgers Daily • Propane • RV Camp Sites
Open Year Round • 1 Mile to Blue River Entrance 4501 South Bullard Chapel Rd. • Tishomingo, OK • 580-371-9288
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Before you leave the center, be sure to view the video of the works of renowned photographer Joe P. Blackburn. Stunning photographs of wildlife and refuge scenery are displayed on a looping presentation.
Whether you are planning a day trip or a longer stay, you will find plenty to enjoy. Wildlife, bird watching and historic appreciation top the list in this scenic refuge. You may also enjoy self-guided trails through wildflower fields, woods and wetlands, a picnic pavilion with grills, fishing, boating, canoeing or kayaking in the summer season. Washita River, Pennington and Sandy creeks flow in to greater Lake Texoma, providing homes to many fish, migratory birds and resident wildlife. Seasonal hunting is allowed and primitive campgrounds are available. The refuge is open year-round, during daylight hours. Visitor Center hours: M-F 7:30 am – 4:30 pm. Consult Facebook for up-to-date information on schedules and programs. The visitor’s center is located at 11766 S. Refuge Road, south of Tishomingo. Call 580-371-2402 for information.
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge For information call 580-371-2402 Vistor Center located 11766 S. Refuge Rd., south of Tishomingo
Photo courtesy RJ Jones
Blue River is 3,367 acres of Postoak and Blackjack timber and beautiful waters broken by the occasional waterfall. Located just 8 miles northeast of Tishomingo in Southeast Oklahoma, this area offers spectacular views, great hiking, picnicking and wildlife watching. Well -known for its winter trout fishing, opportunities to make a great catch abound at Blue River. From November 1st through March 31st, the river is stocked with rainbows about every week. This area is managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, so make sure you have an updated fishing or hunting license, or a conservation pass for day/weekend use. Purchase passes and licenses at the Chickasaw Information Center, Main Street in Tishomingo.
SPEND SOME TIME AT BLUE RIVER A couple of not-to-be-missed events for trout fishermen are the trout derbies. Held on President’s Day weekend and Veteran’s Day weekend, these are wellattended tournaments. Registration information can be found at Scotty’s Blue River One Stop’s Facebook page or by calling 580-371-9288. In addition to great fishing and hunting that Blue River provides, this is a beautiful location to just get out in nature. Huge granite outcroppings are an unusual site for most visitors
Know Before You Go Blue River
3251 S. Hutchins Lane, Tishomingo 580-443-5728 License required for hunting/fishing Conservation Pass required for day use
Did you know...? Some Native American tribes built their homes with a hole in the top so they could track the stars' movements and keep track of time.
and are magnificent upon close inspection. Grab a picnic lunch and plan to make a day of hiking, exploring and relaxing. All camping is primitive and is allowed only in designated areas. There are two entrances to Blue River -South entrance 4 miles east of Tishomingo on State Hwy 78, 6½ miles north on Bullard Chapel Road or North entrance – 9 miles north of Tishomingo on U.S. Hwy 377, 1 mile east on State Hwy 7.
Rock Creek
RV Park Adjacent to Wildlife Refuge Boundary • 30 sites w/full hookups • Wi-fi • 30/50 amp • Laundromat • Owner/Manager onsite • Pets welcome • Live fishing creek & geological formations • Beautiful shaded sites • Daily, weekly, monthly rates
www.rockcreekrvpark.com
1 mile west of Tishomingo 5300 W. Hwy 22 • 580-371-6782
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580-371-2175
www.johnstoncountyokchamber.com
Cedar & Stone Bed and Breakfast 2988 E. Harbert Road www.cedarandstonebb.com
Sara’s Flowers 580-371-2389 www.tishflowers.com
Good Springs Land Development for Vacation Cabins www.goodspringsok.com
Selling Southern Oklahoma Misty Chapman & JJ Harbert-Brogdon 580-465-4593 & 580-795-6117
Latte Da Coffee House & Bistro 406 W. Main Street 580-371-2828
HWY 22 RV Park 1551 W. Main Street 580-371-7447
Blue River RV Park 4700 OK HWY 78E • Milburn 580-443-5912
Murray on Main 300 West Main Street www.murrayonmain.net 580-371-0350
Murray State College One Murray Campus www.mscok.edu 580-387-7000
Old Silo Winery 2300 E. Cheadle Road www.oldsilowinery.com
Lighthouse Behavioral Wellness Centers 108 W. Main Street 580-371-3019
For information about visiting Tishomingo call 580-371-2175 or email johnstoncountychamber@gmail.com
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TWO FROGS Hungry? You could find a place to eat simply to fill up your belly. Or you could choose to dine at a place that will make your taste buds dance. Take the time to have a unique experience on your vacation. Take the time to stop at Two Frogs Grill for a meal and occasionally live entertainment.
While this restaurant is considered American Traditional cuisine, there is a very distinct Cajun flare fanned across the menu. You may pick a steak, some BBQ or a plate of Chicken Toes (yep, that’s right), but why? You are on an adventure! Live on the edge… try the frog legs, fried crawfish tails or Voodoo Shrimp. Need to dial it back a notch? Catfish, salads, seafood… the list goes on, and all of it is lip-smacking good. You will find that Cajun thread running through the appetizers, salads, pastas and even the sandwiches, if you so desire. Quite often, live entertainment is presented in-house. Dinner and a show? Yes, please! Two Frogs’ very active Facebook page keeps you informed on the variety of bands and artists that grace the stage. They also sponsor big-name artists at the Heritage Hall venue in downtown Ardmore. Again, check Facebook for dates and tickets. Eat, drink, rock… at Two Frogs Grill. 2646 W. Broadway, Ardmore. Just off I-35 exit 31-A.
The Greater Southwest Historical Museum 2 MUSEUMS IN 1 LOCATION • Historical Museum Cultural History & Heritage of South Central Oklahoma NEW EXHIBIT - Tools of Our Land Geneological Library - Trace Your Roots
• Military Memorial Museum All Eras, All Branches - History & Artifacts
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. FREE ADMISSION!!
(580)226-3857 • www.gshm.org
35 Sunset Drive, Ardmore • Just off I-35!
L A K E M U R R AY M A R I N A MARINA SERVICES
FULLY STOCKED SHIP STORE
• Gas Dock
• Beer • Ice • Drinks
• Pontoon Rentals
• Food - Hunt Brothers Pizza Sandwiches - Frito Lay Products
• Slip Rentals - Annual
• Water Toys & Boat Accessories
• Dry Storage
• Souviner Shirts • Mugs • Decals
• Houseboat Slips
• Interstate Batteries
• Patio Deck OPEN YEAR ROUND Memorial Day-Labor Day 7 Days A Week Sept-May - Seasonal Hours
• Fishing License
LAKEMURRAYMARINAOK.COM 580-223-9339 • Midway between OKC & DFW I-35 Exit 24 - East to Scenic 77 South 1/2 mile to Boat Dock Road (1136 Boat Dock Road) Watch for sign - South of Ardmore
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Lake Murray State Park Ardmore, Oklahoma
ANADARCHE NATURE TRAIL
PECAN GROVE PICNIC AREA
FIELD TRIAL AREA
GROUP CAMP #1
BOAT RAMP TO MADILL DUKE’S BALL FIELD
ATV / MOTORCYCLE AREA
RC FLYING FIELD GROUP CAMP #2
ELEPHANT ROCK
CEDAR COVE BUCKHORN NATURE TRAIL TIPP’S POINT
CISCO RD.
SUNSET BEACH DAY USE AREA
PICNIC SHELTER
MARTIN’S LANDING
AIR STRIP PARK OFFICE
GOLF COURSE CHAPEL STABLES FISHING RESORT LODGE PIER TENNIS COURT / POOL
ROCK TOWER
LAKE MURRAY FLOATING CABINS
GROUP CAMP #3
LAKE MURRAY MARINA / BEACH AREA
MURRAY HARBOR BUZZARD’S ROOST
TUCKER TOWER NATURE CENTER
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Sunset from Lake Murray Floating Cabins
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Lake Murray Floating Cabins Paradise on the Water
@lmfloatingcabins @floatingcabins
VACATION IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE MURRAY’S ONLY FLOATING VILLAS! OFFERING CABINS OF ALL SIZES - FROM 1 BEDROOM PODS TO LODGES SLEEPING UP TO 18 ENJOY PANARAMIC VIEWS OF THE WATER • FROM FULLY EQUIPPED ACCOMMODATIONS. SPEND THE DAY ON THE LAKE, AND DOCK YOUR BOAT AT YOUR DOORSTEP!
Call Now! 580-223-0088 • www.lakemurrayfloatingcabins.com
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Check Estate Sales Info on FB at Parkway Group Estate Sales
3rd Avenue LAKEVIEW MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
FREE ADMISS ION
Flea Market Large selection
MESA RD
COMMERCE
PARK
580-465-5355
MT. WASHINGTON RD
ARDMORE Architectural Pieces • Repurposed, Retro, Vintage • Lots of Funky Junk • Indoor & Outdoor Vendors REGIONAL
100 3rd Ave N.E. • Ardmore, OK
ARDMORE SOFTBALL COMPLEX PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE
NOBLE STADIUM
Fri & Sat 9am-4pm ARDMORE REFINERY
142 CHARLOTTE HALL MEMORIAL PARK
ARDMORE CONVENTION CENTER
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FRALEY PARK
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4 Locations Serving Up Authentic Mexican Food & Friendly Service
Stargazing Until Bed Time
1611 W. Broadway • Sulphur 580-622-6244
2015 W. Broadway • Ardmore 580-490-9000
The quiet night. Dark skies sprinkled with stars like glittering diamonds. Peace envelops you like a light, soft blanket. Not much else matters right now. This celestial beauty has worked its magic on you. In the Arbuckle Area, stargazing is a much-loved pastime. With so much open skies and so little big city lights, staring into the heavenlies will slow your pace before a good night’s rest. Two very different accommodations offer the opportunity to partake in the best “medicine” for insomnia available… a little time under the stars. Shiloh Morning Inn offers suites and cottages set in the country. Whether you stake your seat on the main house front porch, your bungalow deck or around the firepit in the backyard, the openness provided by a rural property allows for stunning views of the night sky. Knowing that a luxurious bed awaits you sends sleeplessness packing. Lake Murray Floating Cabins offers guests the chance to view the stars over the water… while you sit above the gently rocking waves. These lodges of varying sizes all have decks or porches that afford a spectacular sightline to the sky. If you catch the reflection off the water, well, that would count as a double blessing. Rouse yourself from your perch, climb into bed, and let those waves lull you to sleep.
R E S T A U R A N T 2004 N. Broadway Ave. • Ada 580-453-7000
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Open 7 days a week Check FB For hours
Find these lodging facilities on Facebook and reserve your night under the stars.
• Slip Rental - Variety of Sizes • Boat Rental • Boathouse Store • Fuel Dock • On-site Security 888-996-1211 • 1379 Murray Harbor Lane Ardmore, OK • Southeast side of the lake Find complete info at www.murrayharbor.com
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CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS
IN THE ARBUCKLES
Small towns take their Christmas celebrations seriously and the country communities in the Arbuckle Mountain Region are no different. The magic of the holiday glows with lighted drive-thrus, parades, shopping opportunities, special time with Santa and, of course, food, food, food. A brief registry of Christmas adventures is listed here by town. At the time of printing, many dates had not yet been set so check Facebook pages or websites for each Chamber of Commerce or city. Load up the family, set your attitude for FUN, and enjoy Christmas in the country! ARDMORE - This city knows how to do Christmas BIG TIME! Visit Santa’s Workshop, show up for the Lighting of the Tree and the Christmas Market, take a drive through the Festival of Lights, a 1.5-mile cruise in Regional Park, north side of town, with over 160 displays, or reserve a ride on the Jolly Trolley. DAVIS – Starts just after Thanksgiving weekend. “A Very Davis Christmas” kicks off with a parade, soup & chili cook-off, cookies with Santa, beautifully decorated store windows. Turner Falls Park will have a light show set in front of the 77-foot waterfall; admission is a new, packaged toy donation. Christmas Market in the Park. PAULS VALLEY – A lighted walk-thru display at the old Santa Fe Depot is a delight for all ages. Annual Christmas parade, chili cook-off, Christmas Market and pictures with Santa. SULPHUR – “Opening Night” is held Saturday after Thanksgiving and marks the first night of the lightshow display that is set to music. Food booths, entertainment, community gathering. Parade later in the week. Decorated window contest for businesses. Lighted drive-thru at Chickasaw Cultural Center, west of town. TISHOMINGO – Downtown Festival Day with food trucks, vendor booths, Breakfast with Santa, an evening parade. Walk Main St and view the Living Windows, displays built on a theme with props, costumes and community actors.
112 Wheeler Ardmore, Oklahoma I-35 Exit 31A - East on Broadway (just off Broadway behind Love’s) Hours: Mon.–Fri. 10 to 6 / Saturday 10 to 5
(580) 223-2500 mariasgarden.net
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Located inside a Renovated 1930’s House Home & Garden Gifts & Decor v Pottery v Vases v Luminara Candles v Permanent Botanicals v Local Artisans’ Wares
For the Garden
v Windchimes v Birdhouses v Fairy Gardens v Garden Art v Unique Container Gardens Easy Fit Casual Clothing Full Service Florist & Event Planner with delivery
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v 3 Bedroom/3 Bath Cottage v Fully Furnished with Full Kitchen www.guesthousemarias.net
Maria Wilkinson
Located at the Gateway to Downtown Ardmore
CALL FOR INFORMATION 580-223-2500
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Index of Advertisers 3rd Ave. Flea Market .......................50 3rd& Broadway ................................26 777 Zipline ..........................................2 Abuelita’s Mexican Restaurant ......19 Acorn Vacation Properties .............13 Arbuckle Historical SocietySulphur ......................................39 Arbuckle Historical Society-Davis 39 Arbuckle Memorial Hospital ..........33 Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies .......11 Arbuckle Mountain Fudge .............26 Arbuckle Sports Center .................30 Arbuckle Trail Rides ..........................2 Arbuckle Wilderness ....................... 3 Ardmore Tourism Authority .......... 55 Artists of the Arbuckles ..................27 Buckhorn Road Cabins .................. 36 Cedar Creek Cabins ...................... 19 Cedar Ridge Cabin .........................32 Cedar Ridge Real Estate ................25 Chickasaw Nat’l Recreation Area ..31 Chickasaw Telephone .......................9 Country Days RV Park ...................... 4 Crazy Chick Boutique .....................27 Cross Bar Ranch Off-Road Park .......5 Cross Fit Iron Wolf ............................8 Davis Chamber of Commerce .......14 Deb’s Burgerland ............................36
Dougherty RV Park& Store.............40 Dust Bowl Budz Dispensary ...........10
Pauls Valley Tourism Authority ............ 42, 43
El Agave Mexican Restaurant ....... 38
Pebbles Real Estate ........................24
Forgotten Wheels Museum .......... 15
Potrillos Mexican Restaurant ........ 51
Fillin’ Station ................................... 10
Phillips 66 ........................................ 37
Friends of the CNRA .......................13
Rock Creek Retreat .........................41
Fun Valley Camping/Lodging ........11
Rock Creek RV Park ........................ 45
Fun Valley Park.................................11
San Pedro Mexican Restaurant .....38
Gettin’ Place ....................................26
Scissortail Shops .............................27
Greater SW Historical Museum .....47
Scotty’s Blue River One Stop .........44
Guest House at Maria's, The..........52
Shady Oaks Store & RV Park ..........23
Henson Cabins ............................... 23
Sharpe’s Department Store ...........27
Hobbs Pharmacy/Gifts ...................26
Shiloh Morning Inn..........................54
Iron Wolf Coffee House................... 8
Sole’renity Spa...................................7
Iron Wolf Fitness ...............................8
Sooner Foods ................................... 6
Johnston County Chamber ...........46
Spice & Tea Exchange ....................26
Journey'Z Camper Rental ..............36
Stillwater Milling ............................. 27
Lake Murray Floating Cabins ........ 49 Lake Murray Marina ........................47
Sulphur Chamber of Commerce .. 18 Super 8 – Sulphur ............................. 4
Little Soles Spa ..................................7
T.R.E.E.S./TNWR............................ 44
Los Generales
The Clubhouse ................................55
Mexican Restaurant ................ 13
Mamma D’s Grill ............................. 10
The Table ........................................ 26 Thompson Crossing .......................26
Marias’s Garden ..............................52
Treasure Valley Casino & Hotel .... 12
Marilyn's Real Estate .......................25
Turner Falls Park ..............................56
Mix Mercantile, The ........................26
Two Frogs Grill................................ 54
Murray Harbor .................................51
Vision Bank..................................... 23
Fun Times Magazine – Your guide to FUN in and around the Arbuckles Produced by Fun Times Publishing • La Quita Dayton, (Very Grateful) Publisher • P.O. Box 918, Sulphur, OK 73086 580-622-2582 • arbucklemagazine@gmail.com ©2022 Fun Times Publishing. All rights reserved. Don’t even think about copying or stealing any part of this magazine without the written permission of the publisher. While every effort has been made to avoid errors, Fun Times Publishing cannot guarantee the correctness of all data furnished them or the complete absence of omissions or errors.
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ARDMORE PARKS & RECREATION PROVIDING FUN FOR ALL Splash time at the Water Park. Free movie nights. A concert under the stars. Kayaking area lakes. Go-karts, mini-golf, zip line, arcade…all at The Clubhouse. Ardmore Parks & Recreation has scheduled a variety of fun activities available to adventure seekers of all ages.
The City Lake is located within the park and is one of four lakes that will host the Poker Paddle Lake Tour, a new event this year. Somewhat like a motorcycle poker run… only on the water, in your kayak. Participate in all four or drop in for just one tour.
If you enjoy the great outdoors and like being on-the-go, Ardmore has plenty in store for you. Regional Park, on the north side of the city, has great walking trails, a dog park, horseshoe pits, a skate park, a children’s playground and fishing pond. This provides a picturesque place to work off some energy, destress and get some sun. If you work up an appetite, The Clubhouse nearby has a café.
If running is your passion, the annual Chigger Chase in November has races of varying lengths. For the kids, quarterand half-mile routes are designated. Looking for more of a challenge? Try the 1 mile or 5K. After the competition, stick around to celebrate the opening of the Festival of Lights Christmas drive-thru.
Slightly less strenuous activities abound. May through August, take the family to cool down at the community water park, featuring twisting slides, water basketball and a zero-depth entry pool for young children. Located on the east side of town, an admission is charged. At Central Park, downtown, there are free movie nights and an outdoor concert (May-Oct). If you can belt out a tune, make people laugh, or pull a rabbit out of your hat, sign on for the Talent Show in mid-June. Ardmore Parks & Recreation is all about the fun…indoors, outdoors and on the water. For detailed information, tickets where applicable and dates/times, find them on Facebook.
Shiloh Morning Inn Bed & Breakfast
A Romantic Country Getaway
EAT • DRINK • ROCK 580-226-FROG(3764)
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www.shilohmorning.com 2179 Ponderosa Rd • Ardmore, OK 73401
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ole family h w e h t r o f n u F Find t Center n e m in a t r e t n E w at Ardmore’s Ne Including: • Arcade Games • Flight Line Zip • Eagle’s Landing Aerial Park • Raceway Go-Karts • Shade Tree Mini Golf • Soft Play area • The Clubhouse Café 580.221.2566 • To-go orders 580.221.2567 2705 North Rockford Road • Ardmore, OK 73401 Exit 33 off of I-35 - E. 1/4 mile - North on Rockford Road - Inside Regional Park
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