Is it time for a Picture Perfect Vacation?
Welcome… to the land of picture-perfect getaways. Beautiful scenery, friendly people, an abundance of natural surroundings, the ideal backdrop for sharing laughs and creating memories with those you love. So…slow your roll a bit. You are in the Arbuckles and it’s a great time to capture that perfect picture.
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HOME SWEET HOME ON THE RANGE Bison Herd Enjoying New Home
The much-loved bison herd of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area have moved to new pasture land. They are now in a better grazing area and are more viewable than ever. Visitors will need to know updated information on parking and the trail to enhance their experience.
The new location is just across Hwy. 177 from the pasture they had been in since 1934, but that area was neither the best, nor the safest, location to catch a glimpse of these magnificent animals. Rangers are suggesting that guests park at Pavilion Springs, just north of the bison grazing lands. From there, look for the path marked as Veteran’s Trail. This trail is a level, crushed granite trail that is a half mile length one-way. From there, visitors have a wide-open view across the grazing land. Relocation of the ten-animal herd will not just be good for the bison but also for the land. Although smaller, the new pasture has more grazeable land, supplying better nutrition. The previous pasture will be restored for rotational feeding.
While parking at Pavilion Springs and hiking the Veteran’s Trail is the closest method of viewing, overflow parking may be found at Hillside Springs or Lincoln Bridge. Look for the pedestrian underpass to safely cross under Hwy. 177. The first quarter mile of Veteran’s Trail is a wooded path until walkers reach the prairie overview. Benches are available. Bring your water and your phone… and share your photos on Facebook with Fun Times Magazine – Promoting FUN in the Arbuckles. #VisitTheArbuckles
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 where 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.
The usual “characters” are here to give you a peek in to 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. Keep an eye out for the stunning white tiger, the beautifully marked and elegant giraffe, the watusi cow, with its huge, awkward horns, and the Artic Wolf. Add in the prehistoriclooking rhino, the mischievous hyena, and the alpaca with their quirky, but oh-so-cute, grin.
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. The walk-thru park is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
Safari bus tours are available for groups of 20 or more, reservations required. Take the exotic journey together and up the fun level!
Arbuckle Wilderness is located just off I-35 at exit 51, south of Davis, OK; two hours from the DFW Metroplex and an hour south of Oklahoma City. General admission price is $16.99 for adults and $14.99 for children ages 4 to 11; 3 and under are free. This includes the safari drive-thru and the walk-thru area. A military discount with ID and a Senior (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.arbucklewilderness.com For additional information, phone 1-800-PETPARK (738-7275).
pie is Love!
Everybody has an opinion. Your opinion and a buck-fifty (these days) might get you a cup of coffee. There is one subject in the Arbuckles where opinions are firm and it doesn’t matter if you are a local or passing through. The question that brings about such a strong point of view? The hands-down BEST flavor of an Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pie. This may not seem too news-worthy in a world where upheaval seems to be at every turn, but the banter back and forth over the minute details of a subject we all love, somehow keeps us all together. And maybe, if you are undecided on a favorite, you have an excuse to keep returning. So, what will it be? The fruit pies… cherry, apricot, peach, and more (in sweet and no sugar added). Or maybe cream… chocolate, coconut, lemon, peanut butter chocolate. You might even convince yourself you are having dinner with a savory broccoli & chicken or a Tex/Mex. Any way you cut it (pun intended), you are walking out of this pie shop with a grin as big as the pastry you just ingested.
What are you waiting for? Pie is love. I hear the call of fruit and flour now.
Local Lily’s Picks
Don’t pass up the savory pies!
I hear Lily the Armadilly’s favorite is Chicken & Veggie!
Fun and Excitement await at Lazer Zone
A visit to Lazer Zone Family Fun Center in Ada, Oklahoma, is an escape to an exciting galaxy full of fun and games for the entire family. It’s a fluorescent world filled with competition or just plain fun for the whole family. Families can test their skills hurling a heavy, threeholed ball down the lanes or gear up to do battle in a black-light, two-story arena with futuristic laser weapons.
Since 2004, Lazer Zone has offered bowling, laser tag, miniature golf, arcade games, batting cages and a miniature obstacle course for small children. It’s a familyfriendly environment that draws visitors from throughout south-central Oklahoma and north Texas.
This year, Lazer Zone boasts an all-new bowling scoring system, updated to provide an interactive state-of-theart experience. Families can spend the day dueling on the bowling lanes or racking up prize points on games throughout the 60,000-square-foot facility. Lazer Zone also has a quick-service eatery, private party rooms, ample parking, and Redemption Center filled with popular toys and games where families can redeem prize points.
Lazer Zone is a sought-after location for birthday parties, group outings and bowling leagues. Non-profit groups also can register for Lazer Zone’s FUNraiser Program to raise money for their cause.
Lazer Zone is open six days a week (closed on Wednesdays). Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. For directions and more information about Lazer Zone or to view current promotions, visit www.adalazerzone.com or find us on Facebook.
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
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National Park. Morning hikes on Saturday and Sunday (summer) start at the Travertine Nature Center at 9:30 am. During other seasons, these walks are held in the afternoon. You can also view a video that gives the history of CNRA and explore the exhibits at the Nature Center.
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 at least a 24-hour advance reservation.
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.
How about spending your vacation time in a true home away from home? A few days at the Choose Happy Cabin will provide an experience you will find hard to leave. Plan on loving your time away and your stay. Choose Happy Cabin is well-appointed and it is obvious that attention has been paid to every detail. The comfort and relaxation of their guests is the priority. A full house to enjoy, room for up to 8 people, everything furnished, and minutes away from Arbuckle Lake. Relax with morning coffee on the porch, enjoy time around the firepit, and create memories (and healthy competition) over board games. Soak in the hot tub before falling in to a sound sleep. It is said that happiness is a choice. At this cabin, that is a choice that is easy to make. See page 40 for details and a QR code for booking. Or book online at www.lakeescapegetaways. com or call 580-920-4765.
More than a single stoplight town
Plenty of scenic, outdoor activities, cozy cabins, rich history and culture, and shopping for all ages.
• Community Easter Egg Hunt (Easter Sunday)
• Twisted Wolf Vet Run (June)
• Davis Summerfest (July)
• Hills of Oklahoma Bike Tour (HOOT) (November)
• A Very Davis Christmas
THINGS TO DO & SEE
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-person 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 its 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 well-trained horses for beginners or advanced riders. Riding lessons available. Reservations required. Sulphur. 580-993-0097
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Arbuckle Wilderness – Exotic animal drive-thru & walkthru park. See animals of all kinds, many quite unexpected. Great outing for all ages; especially fun experience with kids. Walk-thru park has moon bounce, pony rides, gem mining, petting zoo and reptile house. (Walk-thru park open Memorial Day-Labor Day, weather permitting) 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) - $14.99, Kids under 3 free. Open 7 days a week (weather permitting) at 9:00a, gates close at 5:30p summer/4:00p winter. Approx 45 minute 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 or 580-369-3383 www.arbucklewilderness.com
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
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 the 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 Paratroopers, 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 1936-1976. Open Thur-Sat, 10am-2pm. 580-369-2518
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
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
Lake Murray Marina Boat Rental – Rent a pontoon boat for a fun day on the lake. Head out for a picnic on the water, a day of cruising or fishing in the secluded coves. Easy access gets you on the lake quickly. Rentals include an introduction to the boat, operation instructions, life jackets and lake map. All boats are equipped with a 90 HP motor, bimini top, Bluetooth speakers. Marina store has food, drinks, ice, water toys & accessories, fishing license. Be sure to feed the giant catfish. Open 7 days a week Memorial Day-Labor Day; seasonal hours Sept-May. Call for info. Rent online. 1136 Boat Dock Road/I-35 exit 24 – East to Scenic 77, south ½ mile to Boat Dock Road. 580-223-9339 • www.lakemurraymarinaok.com
Lazer Zone – Follow Splat, the Zone’s fun-loving mascot, through this 60,000 square foot facility featuring a state-of-the-art bowling alley w/ 24 lanes, 2-story lazer tag arena, mini golf offering 9 holes of black light fun, arcade w/ over 100 games, new kid’s games, & batting cages. When you work up an appetite, the Splat Shack has pizza, ice cream, drinks and more. Party/meeting rooms available. Southwest side of Ada, intersection of Hwy 1 & Main St. 580-332-4855 • www.adalazerzone.com
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 feedonations 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
Lazerzone is the place to go for fun for all ages!
Murray Harbor Boat Rental – Luxury Tritoon boat, canoe and kayak rentals. Tritoons are 25’, room for 14, 150 HP, will pull skiers or tubers. Sound system, swim ladder, sun top. Life jackets and operation instructions included. Go to website to book your boat and view all policies. Canoes and kayaks for exploring the quiet coves. Skis, tubes, wake boards, wake pads available for rent. Ship store on site, BBQ food truck, new sandy beach area. Onsite security. Boat store open 7 days a week mid-May-Dec 1st, seasonal hours Dec-April. 1379 Murray Harbor Lane, southeast side of lake, off Hwy 77S.
580-262-4707 • www.murrayharbor.com
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. For 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
Red’s Kayaks & Outdoor Rentals – Rent a kayak, canoe, paddle board or pedal boat for outdoor fun. If you have never kayaked before, have no fear. Red’s guides will fit a kayak to you, give you detailed instructions, furnish life jackets and paddles. Guided tours are available. Adults, kids, tandem and single kayaks. Local delivery/pick-up to Arbuckle & Veteran’s Lakes. Full service. Due to National Park regulations, all reservations must be paid online. Check Facebook for info, scheduling, rates, and weight limits. 580-247-0591 • www.redskayaks.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
Shopping – Plenty of selection for retail therapy in Sulphur & Davis. See the shopping guide on pages 26 & 27.
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 and 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 & Sulphur 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
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 11am-11pm, 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 Fish Hatchery – Located on banks of Pennington Creek, the hatchery is the largest warm-water National Fish Hatchery in the Southwest Region. Primary purpose is spawning, growth, and delivery of American Paddlefish, Alligator Snapping Turtles, Alligator Gar, and Channel Catfish. Hatchery staff conducts life history studies for two Federally listed species, Arkansas River Shiner and Leopard Darter. Comprised of over 250 acres with more than 50 ponds and four grow out buildings for fish culture. Visitors enjoy the nature trail, fishing in the only public owned portion of Pennington Creek, Eagle
watching, and nature photography. Hatchery tours are available by appointment and the facility is open Monday through Friday from 6:30am to 3:00pm at 5501 OK Highway 7 West, nine miles north of Tishomingo, OK 73460. 580-580-5463 • www.fws.gov/fish-hatchery/tishomingo
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge – The primary purpose of the refuge is to protect and manage 16,464 acres of habitat as refuge and breeding grounds for migratory birds and other wildlife. Stop at the visitor center first for brochures and to check out a variety of exhibits. Visitors to the Refuge enjoy hiking, paddling, boating, wildlife viewing and nature photography. Others take part in heritage sports such as hunting and fishing. Outdoor activities offer visitors a chance to unplug from the stresses of modern life and reconnect with their natural surroundings. Refuge is open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset and the Visitor Center is open Mon, Wed-Fri 8:00am4:00pm. 11766 S. Refuge Rd. Tishomingo, OK 73460. (east edge of town on Hwy 78 to Refuge Road, near high school; watch for sign). 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 largest 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
Turner Falls Overlook – Stop off for a scenic view of the top of the Arbuckles and a FREE bird’s eye view of the falls. This is the launch site of 777 Zipline; get your ticket and enjoy the ride. Tourist information and restrooms available. Between exits 47 and 51 off I-35. 580-369-1887
Wilson Historical Museum – Managed by Wilson Historical Society, housed in former Dr. Darling/Wilson Post-Democrat building (1926). Records the life and times of Wilson, OK and surrounding communities. Town was established due to oil interests. A railroad was laid and an oil-boom followed, leading to a thriving village. Displays feature oil and railroad industries, area businesses, military, and Chuck Norris, a native of Wilson. Genealogical Research Library and a scavenger hunt are available. Open Fri & Sat, 10am-4pm. 1270 8th St. Check Facebook for info.580-668-2505 www.wilsonhistoricalmuseum.org
no telling what photo opportunities you'll find in the wild!Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge Visitor’s Center Photo courtesy Rick Cantu Photo courtesy Vonda Barnett
Relocating to the Arbuckles
Sure, the Arbuckles are a great place to visit but, have you considered this might be a fantastic place to live? Whether you are a young family wanting to leave a large city, a retiree considering the next chapter of life or a business owner considering relocating, the benefits and opportunities are worth some thought.
For residents:
*Small town atmosphere & friendly folks
*Decreased cost of living
*Great schools
*Large & small hospitals
*Visiting medical specialist
*Senior Citizen Groups/Civic groups – fostering sense of community
*Free or low-cost recreational sites
*Mild winters
*Volunteer opportunities – stay active, be involved
*Wide variety of churches
*Low crime rate
For businesses:
*Improved quality of life for employees
*Major highways/railways for shipping
*Tourism traffic –increased sales
*Growth in housing
*Locals shopping local
WHERE TO STAY
ARDMORE
(The) Guest House at Maria’s Garden- As cute as a dollhouse. A sweet cottage offering 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, full kitchen, a deck to sit, relax and unwind and all the amenities of home. Each room is decorated with unique styling and great attention to detail. Located next to Maria’ Garden, a shop full of home & garden gifts, boutique clothing and more. Call for info.
580-223-2500 • www.guesthousemarias.net
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
DAVIS
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
Arbuckle Outfitters – A variety of lodging options. Small, comfortable apartments and large homes that sleep up to 8 guests. Fully-equipped kitchens, open common areas, multiple bedrooms, most sites with porches/decks, firepits, grills, some with fireplaces. (Full details on website) Want to do something different? Renovated Airstreams and even a train car and caboose are available with high-end amenities. Wonderful lodging memories await! Located between Davis & Sulphur, near Arbuckle Lake.
580-618-6197 • www.arbuckleoutfitters.com
Arbuckle Staycations – Lodging of all sizes, from cozy, romantic cottages to lodges that house the entire group. Most accommodations between Sulphur & Davis, near Arbuckle Lake. A size and rate for every lodging need. See ad for reservation QR code.
580-618-6197 • Search Facebook for info
Deer Creek Outdoors – Lodging of all types (cabins, RV park, group lodges, motel, primitive camping) with the biggest playground imaginable. 350 acres to roam, Honey Creek, a small lake, and access to Washita River: all provide activities such as fishing, swimming (no lifeguard), kayaking/canoeing, hiking, biking, picnicking. Bring your own equipment; there are no rentals on site. Clubhouse with pool available for guests. Event center w/ commercial kitchen available to rent. 7 large group lodges, located on water, sleep 40, commercial kitchens, fireplaces. Cabins –25 units, some kitchenettes, single or double rooms, wi-fi, satellite TV, guest laundry. Pets welcome (with fee). South of Davis at exit 51 off I-35, at Hwy 77 & Kay Starr Trail..
580-369-2022 or 580-369-2003
www.thedeercreekoutdoors.com
Local Lily’s Photo Ops
When you’re in Ardmore, don’t miss the Oil Patch Warrior! At 410 W. Main there’s a statue honoring 40 oilmen sent by Ardmore-based Noble Drilling, who worked a top-secret mission to drill and increase production during WWII in England’s Sherwood Forest. An exact replica stands in that location, too!
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.
DOUGHERTY
Rock Creek Retreat – Tree houses for “big” people…for all of us adults that want to revisit that childhood joy. Sure, you can bring the kids if you like. Four newly built cabins (one sleeps 2, the others sleep up to 6) allow you to enjoy the view from amongst the leaves but still have easy access via a sturdy staircase. In a wooded, remote area overlooking Rock Creek; a wonderful escape. Set on 100 acres of wilderness, hiking, wild life watching. Kitchen/Kitchenette, linens furnished, TV/DVD, gas grill/fire pit, picnic tables, clean, climate controlled bathhouse. 469-556-4903 Search Facebook for Rock Creek Retreat info.
SULPHUR
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
Arbuckle Outfitters – A variety of lodging options. Small, comfortable apartments and large homes that sleep up to 8 guests. Fully-equipped kitchens, open common areas, multiple bedrooms, most sites with porches/decks, firepits, grills, some with fireplaces. (Full details on website) Want to do something different? Renovated Airstreams and even a train car and caboose are available with high-end amenities. Wonderful lodging memories await! Located between Davis & Sulphur, near Arbuckle Lake 580-618-6197
www.arbuckleoutfitters.com
Arbuckle Staycations – Lodging of all sizes, from cozy, romantic cottages to lodges that house the entire group. Most accommodations between Sulphur & Davis, near Arbuckle Lake. A size and rate for every lodging need. See ad for reservation QR code. 580-618-6197
Search Facebook for info
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
Cedar Creek Cabins – Secluded, cozy cabins, some w/ fireplaces, satellite TV, wi-fi, themed décor. Fully equipped 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
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
Choose Happy Cabin – Upscale home with all the amenities. 3 bdr, 2 bath, sleeps up to 8, fully-equipped kitchen, hot tub, gas grill/firepit, board games. Beautifully decorated and cozy. Enjoy coffee on the peaceful porch, soaking time in the hot tub, making memories around the firepit. Pets welcome (with fee), plenty of parking for boat/ trailer, 1 mile to Guy Sandy boat dock. Located between Sulphur and Davis. Make reservations online.
580-920-4765 • www.lakeescapegetaways.com
Dry Creek Cabins – 2 new cabins with rustic décor in wooded area. Loft bedroom w/ queen bed, sleeper sofa in living area, sleeps 4, fully-equipped, electric fireplace, Wi-Fi/ smart TV, hot tub, boat/trailer parking. 1 mile to Guy Sandy boat dock.
580-369-1975 • www.drycreekcabinrentals.com
Henson Cabins – 2 private bedrooms, queen beds, linens provided, sleeps 6, full kitchen, full bath, Wi-Fi, 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
Rocky Point Cabins – 10 cabins set in a wooded area; perfect for a couple’s getaway or a large group/family reunion. 1 & 2 bdr units, fully-equipped kitchens, full baths, cable TV/Wi-Fi, firepits, charcoal grills, non-smoking, pets welcome (with fee), boat/trailer parking. Closest cabins to The Point on Arbuckle Lake.
580-622-5115 • www.rockypointcabins.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
The Spot – Spacious, open, light-filled, multi-level home with 2 bdr, 1 ½ bath, sleeps up to 8. Fully-equipped kitchen, spacious deck, grill, big yard, firepit, boat/trailer parking. Close to Arbuckle Lake. Peaceful, quiet retreat. Go to QR code in ad for reservations.
Reservations made with VRBO - property # 2754690
Local Lily’s Picks
Local Lily’s Inside Info
Indian Point is where all land in Oklahoma (except the Panhandle) is surveyed from, using Indian Meridian and Indian Base Line as determining factors. One mile north is the site of historic Fort Arbuckle, now private property. (Please do not trespass) Look for marker signs – 6 miles west of Davis.
WHERE TO EAT
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.
ARDMORE
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
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. SunThur 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- 12p9p. 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
DAVIS
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 the expanded menu. Dinners with choice of veggies, chicken strips basket, tacos, salads, lots more including oldfashioned 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, Thur-Sat 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 as well as homemade tortillas and fresh Horchata. Friendly service, good food, beer, Margaritas, fun atmosphere.
215 E. Main • 580-369-2031 • Check Facebook
Iron Wolf Coffee House – They 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
For the freshest food, made to order come dine at The Table.
Los Generales Restaurant & Bar – Everything you are looking for - fajitas, enchiladas, tacos, lunch menu every day, kids meals. Enjoy our cold beer and full bar.. 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
SULPHUR
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. Try the new Street Menu, delicious white queso dip, and the Margaritas and cold beer. 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. 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 handbreaded 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, kid’s menu. Banquet/meeting room available. SunThur 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. Wonderful variety of choices. Separate full-service bar. Kid’s menu. Mon-Thur 11a-9:30, Fri-Sat 11a-10p (9:00 in winter), Sun 11a-9p. 2118 W. Broadway (next to Super 8) 580-622-4858
Check Facebook for daily specials
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 Spice & Tea Exchange – Not exactly a food stop but they offer a start on a great quick meal. Pick up a ready-to-go recipe kit, add a protein and some basics. Pastas and grains available. Try their hot or iced teas; you pick the flavor and they brew it up on the spot. Store is full of the delightful aroma of fresh teas and spices to take home. Check Facebook for specials.
580-622-3770 • www.spiceandtea.com/sulphur
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
El Agave provides the best in authentic Mexican cuisine!Experience a Kayak Adventure!
What is it like to peacefully glide along on the surface of the water, enjoying the view, gazing along the shoreline for wildlife? What would it be like to pry the phone from your teenager’s hand and replace it with a paddle? What memories could you create during some family time on the lake, splashing and laughing, taking on a new challenge together? Do all of that with Red’s Kayaks & Outdoor Rentals.
Whether you are a complete novice at kayaking and canoeing or you have been around the lake a time or two, Red’s has the perfect equipment and adventure for you. Offering full service to their guests means you just show up at water’s edge. Wear clothes you can get wet in, bring water and some sunscreen and you will be skimming the lake in no time. Due to National Park Service regulations, all reservations must be paid online.
Upon arrival, a kayak will be chosen for you, instructions will be given, life jackets fitted… and your exploration begins. Tours may be booked with Brad or Paulette, proficient guides with Red’s, if you do not want to sail alone. Weather factors are always considered before going out. In addition to kayaks, Red’s has canoes, fishing kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, and pedal boats. All equipment will be furnished as well as life jackets, which MUST be worn. They deliver to Veteran’s Lake and Arbuckle Lake in Sulphur, OK.
Search Facebook or redskayak.com for full details, rates, limitations, and reservations. Reach them at 580-247-0591.
Local Lily’s Picture Perfect Pointers
If you’re planning a fishing trip, you can’t find much better in Oklahoma than Arbuckle Lake. It’s one of the best for catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, white bass, and bluegill. Lily knows just the right spot on the lake, too, but she has to keep some of her secrets to herself!
Chickasaw National Recreation Area – Numerous sites within Platt District and Arbuckle Lake area. Primitive tent and RV camping in Platt District. Improved sites with hook-ups 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 hookups, 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
Deer Creek Outdoors – 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
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
CAMPER’S SERVICES
PROPANE
Pitmon Oil & Gas – 4 locations
Davis, Sulphur & Wynnewood (M-F 8am-4pm), Tishomingo (M-F 8am-5pm). Check Pitmonoil.com for addresses
GROCERIES/QUICK MEALS
Sooners Foods – Fresh meat market, full line of groceries & produce, grab & go meals. Sulphur, Davis, Tishomingo. Check Facebook for info
Snak Shak
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
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
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
www.nps.gov/chic
Travertine Nature/Info Center, East end of Park, Sulphur (580) 622-7234
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge
www.fws.gov/refuge/tishomingo
11766 S. Refuge Rd, Tishomingo • (580) 371-2402
DEER CREEK OUTDOORS Discover
Imagine having a lodging facility with 300 acres of playground. Imagine having your choice of a variety of types of lodging with that playground. Imagine time spent in wide open spaces, without the crowds and noise. You can have just what you imagined at Deer Creek Outdoors.
Lodging at Deer Creek Outdoors comes in different forms. Whether you enjoy cabins, motel rooms, lodges, RV parking, or tent camping, you’ll find your happy place here. Guests will have access to 300 acres to roam, a small lake, Honey Creek, and the Washita River. Slow your pace and create memories with time spent in this natural setting. Outdoor activity possibilities include swimming (no lifeguard), hiking, fishing, biking, kayaking, or canoeing. There are no equipment rentals on site, so plan ahead.
The clubhouse and pool are available to guests. The clubhouse has bathrooms, sitting area, and games and overlooks the pool. There is a commercial kitchen and dining hall available to rent for special events and gatherings.
Deer Creek Outdoors offers lodges with commercial kitchens that accommodate up to 40 people. The lodges are all located on a body of water; either a small lake, creek, or pool. The lodges give families and groups the ability to share time together with lodging and cooking facilities all in one spot. If members of your group favor a different type of lodging, it is all close by.
If a home on wheels is your lodging preference, park your abode at Deer Creek and have this playground at your door. You will also find a bathhouse, coin laundry and wi-fi availability.
The cabins are a short stroll to the pool and clubhouse and sleep up to 4. Most have kitchenettes and a front porch for relaxing and watching the goat herd in the pasture. The motel rooms are singles or doubles, some with kitchenettes. Both the cabins and motel have wi-fi.
The Deer Creek Outdoors property is conveniently located 4 miles south of Davis and only 1 mile from Turner Falls Park. Located at 4140 St Hwy 77D. Find out more info at www.thedeercreekoutdoors.com or on Facebook or by calling 580-369-2022 or 580-369-2003.
A Railcar Made for Dreaming
In mid-summer of 2023, visitors to the Arbuckles will have an opportunity to experience a different kind of lodging. Arbuckle Outfitters offers fully-equipped homes of all sizes for couples’ getaways or getting the entire group or family together. But they have something new up their sleeve that is truly unexpected.
Soon, a dream project will become a reality and guests will be able to book a stay in a train car and the attached caboose. Unlike any other lodging in the area, this upscale accommodation will feature a custom build-out with beautiful hardwoods, copper ceilings and picture window to take in the view. Outdoors, you will enjoy an infinity deck overlooking a valley with the Arbuckle Mountains in the distance.
The main car consists of a living area, full kitchen and a queen size bed. The caboose houses a living area, custom queen size Murphy bed, and a tucked away twin with ladder access and a window with a valley view. Both cars are included in the reservation and they each have a full bath. Great memories will be made during a stay in this high-end railcar themed space. Enjoy a morning on the deck, family time around the firepit, and cooking on the grill. Located between Sulphur and Davis, near Arbuckle Lake, access is easy to area attractions. For information call 580-618-6197 or go to www.arbuckleoutfitters.com.
Local Lily’s Picture Perfect Picks
A drive down I-35 south of Davis, will show you the “guts” of the mountains. Look at the inside of the mountains and the way the interior rock leans sideways. Look for the vertical tunnels drilled to insert explosives for blasting. Take plenty of pictures, post them on social media and use the hashtags #arbucklefun and #visitthearbuckles
WHERE TO GATHER
Abuelita’s Mexican Restaurant – (Sulphur) Meeting room seats up to 40, use of room free with purchase of meals by entire group.
580-622-2285 • 2514 W. Broadway
Deer Creek Lodges – (Davis) 7 lodges, most sitting near pond/stream. For large or small groups, commercial kitchens, fireplaces, large open areas. Also will sleep up to 40.
580-369-2003 or 580-369-2022 • South of Davis 4 miles
Deer Creek Outdoors – (Davis) Commercial kitchen and dining hall, plenty of parking, near lodging.
580-369-2003 or 580-369-2022 • South of Davis 4 miles
Greater Southwest Historical Museum – (Ardmore) 2 venues – Education Room, ideal for smaller gatherings, kitchen; Noble Hall, large open area, available during nonoperating hours of museum. 580-226-3857 • 35 Sunset Dr
Need a place to gather your group?
Whether it is a party, meeting, reunion or wedding, the advertisers listed below will be glad to assist you. Contact information is provided to help you work out the details.
Guest House at Maria’s Garden – (Ardmore) Cozy guest cottage for intimate gatherings. Seated dinners for 10 (indoors) or 14 (outdoors). Parties, showers, etc for up to 40 (indoors) or 60 (outdoors). Overnights available.
580-223-2500 • 114 Wheeler
Potrillo’s Mexican Restaurant – (Sulphur) Private banquet room that accommodates up to 50, big screen TV available. No charge if entire group eats from buffet or menu.
580-622-6244 • 1611 W. Broadway
Rock Creek Retreat – (Dougherty) Beautiful outdoor setting, more than 1 acre in pecan grove, electricity for caterer, D.J., etc. 469-556-4903
The Clubhouse – (Ardmore) Fun gathering place for birthday parties or small group events, Clubhouse Café on site, lots of activities/games.
580-221-2566 • 2705 N. Rockford Road
Holistic Happiness
Quality of life – the degree to which an individual is healthy, comfortable, and able to participate in or enjoy life events.
– Encyclopedia Britannica
Vibrant health and quality of life is something most people desire. To go about our everyday life, without pain and discomfort and with the ability to live life to the fullest and achieve our dreams is the ultimate goal. When these are not standards we possess, we usually seek ways to achieve or regain that quality.
In the Arbuckle Mountain Area, a group of practitioners is assisting clients to attain that vibrancy. Native Wellness, located in Sulphur, OK, partners with people interested in having a better
quality of life through nutritional support and lifestyle coaching. In working together, better health is achieved with measurable results.
LaKrista O’Dell, RN, NRT, Holistic Practitioner and Amber Dillon, NRT, Integrative Health Practitioner provide non-invasive assessments for a range of clients, from pediatric to geriatric. Bioindividualized plans are created, with the focus being to get to the root of health issues, not just the symptoms. The team assesses and assists with autoimmune conditions, digestive
issues, allergies, hormones, detox and more, all with a gentle approach. Many of their clients have suffered with longterm health conditions, seeking answers from multiple medical sources, with little or no positive results. Having hope and a new path to wellness is life changing. If your health is impacting family, work and personal life, it may be time to seek that new path. To gain information, visit the website, www.nativewellnessllc.com or the very informative Facebook page. Reach Native Wellness at 580-618-1109.
A WARM WELCOME IN DOUGHERTY, OK
If you are from the “Big City” (anything with a population over 25,000), you’ve probably not every experienced any place like Dougherty, OK. You would do yourself a favor if you took the meandering road to this community in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains and spent a little time. Heck, the scenic drive alone, coming in from any direction, is well-worth the fuel you will expend.
Dougherty’s history lays claim to a few outlaws, a large number of hard-working individuals in rockcrushing plants, cotton gins, on farms and ranches, the birthplace of an American jazz and pop singer (Kay Starr) and even the occasional rumor of a Sasquatch sighting. The unusual is the expected in this quiet, secluded burg, and the locals are fine with that. The historic train depot has left the community
once and returned. Yes, you read that correctly, the depot, not the train. The 2020 Census reports a population of 215 people. This means everyone knows everyone and your mama will know what you did before you get home. If you seek lodging in this city, it will be in an upscale treehouse for grown-ups (Rock Creek Retreat) east of town. If your lodging is on wheels, park it at Dougherty RV Park and be a local for a few days.
There is only one store in town, but that is all you need. Start the morning with a breakfast biscuit while you “suds your duds” at the Dougherty Store. Gas up your car, grab some snacks and prepare for a day of adventure. You will depart with a warmed heart, knowing you have experienced something rare these days… community hospitality. Roll the window down, drop it in to drive and slowly pull away as the shopkeeper waves and calls out “Y’all come back now.” And she truly means it!
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 g ood company
*Please visit individual Facebook accounts for event updates*
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*
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 theVisitor’s Center.
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge PICTURE NATURE’S PERFECTION
The Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge spans 14,464 acres around the waters of the Washita River and Lake Texoma. These lands are managed for the benefit of the area wildlife and for visitors to enjoy! The Refuge features hiking trails, beautiful scenic views, docks for launching kayaks or canoes, great fishing spots, picnic areas and an observation deck. The TNWR Visitor’s Center opened 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.
Kick your brain into gear with the “Who Lives Here” game, or the “Have You Seen…” wall. Center staff are on hand to answer questions and give you guidance before you strike out on an exploration of the refuge. At the end of your tour, drop back in and report your experience using the exhibit tokens to record what you have spotted.
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 Creek and Sandy Creek 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: 8:00 am–4:00 pm every weekday except Tuesdays.
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 FISH HATCHERY
Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery is 220 acre U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facility established and constructed in the 1930s to provide warm-water fish for stocking in lakes and ponds. The hatchery now plays a key role in the Service’s efforts to protect and restore declining and imperiled populations of fish and other aquatic species of the South-Central United States.
Its primary purpose is the spawning, growth, and delivery of American Paddlefish, Alligator Snapping Turtles, Alligator Gar, and Channel Catfish.
Hatchery staff also conduct life history studies for two Federally listed species, the Arkansas River Shiner and the Leopard Darter. The facility is comprised of over 250 acres with more than 50 ponds, 6 raceways, and 4 buildings for fish culture.
Many visitors enjoy the nature trail, eagle watching, nature photography and fishing in the only publicly owned portion of Pennington Creek. Hatchery tours are available by appointment and the facility is open Monday through Friday from 6:30am to 3:00pm at 5501 OK Highway 7 West, 9 miles north of Tishomingo, OK.
There’s no need to leave the furry family members behind! The area’s parks and lakes are pet friendly, too!
History on Display
History is BIG in South-central Oklahoma and if you love history, you better pack a bag; you’ll need to stay a while to see all of the great museums in the area. A total of eight museums are featured in the Fun Times Magazine You will find the usual and the very unusual. Plan ahead because they are all worth a visit.
Information on admission (if any), hours, and addresses will all be found on pages 20-23. We’ll give you a list here to get you started and a few high points of each; full exploration will be up to you.
ARDMORE
Greater Southwest Historical Museum – Pioneer days, early electric car, 1892 cabin, agricultural history.
Military Memorial Museum –War with Mexico thru Persian Gulf War, rare uniforms, weaponry, Fallen Soldier tribute.
WILSON (17 miles west of Ardmore) Wilson Historical Museum –Railroad and oil industry, Chuck Norris, area businesses, scavenger hunt.
DAVIS
Davis Historical Museum –Printing press, Native American culture, area geological formations, Fort Arbuckle model, African American Paratrooper, Territorial Room.
Local
Forgotten Wheels Museum –Vintage motorcycles, cars, trucks –wheels of every kind, military display, complete Hummer collection.
SULPHUR
Sulphur Historical Museum –Jail cell photo op, Platt Nat’l Park & city history, Indian Territory era, antique switchboard.
PAULS VALLEY
Toy & Action Figure Museum –over 13,000 action/pop culture figures, one of the largest collections in the world, famous cartoonist display.
Santa Fe Museum – Steam locomotive, vintage red caboose, pioneer days, school memorabilia, historical pictures.
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MUSEUM DISPLAYS THE BUILDING OF A CITY Visit Wilson Historical Musuem
When we visit large, bustling cities today, it is hard to imagine vast, uninhabited prairie lands of Oklahoma in the early 1900s. From these plains, cities sprang to life out of either necessity, opportunity, or convenience. Wilson, OK was developed on the foundation of all three.
The town site was originally a huge cornfield. Due to oil interests in the area and the need to move equipment, goods and people, a railroad was built by John Ringling, owner of the Ringling Circus. The tracks stretched from Ardmore to Ringling, named after the business man, and Wilson gained a depot.
Where cornstalks previously grew, oil derricks sprang up and a community formed. The natural evolution of businesses and services, a post office, banks, and churches soon followed and in 1918 the town of Wilson became official. As the oil industry “boomed” so did the population. The city grew to 5,000 residents and was thriving until well after WWII.
The Wilson Historical Museum chronicles the enterprises and entrepreneurs that built this city and helped it thrive. Several oil “booms and busts” have occurred during the history of Wilson. Today, this is still a lively community of welcoming citizens, small businesses, and people supporting their neighbors. The museum tells the stories of these lives through good times and difficulties.
Special displays that are not to be missed include Chuck Norris (of Texas Ranger fame) memorabilia, sculptures by Jim Miller, and a revolving, seasonal exhibit. The museum houses a genealogical research library and hosts a fun scavenger hunt for kids (of all ages) to encourage digging into history.
Stop by for a visit at 1270 8th St, downtown Wilson. Open on Fri. & Sat. from 10am-4pm; you can gather more info at www.wilsonhistoricalmuseum.org or by calling 580-668-2502.