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Near by Attractions

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge: 60,000 plus acres home to buffalo, Texas longhorn cattle, prairie dog towns, elk and deer. Drive up Mount Scott to the second highest point in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Special tours and programs throughout the year. 580-429-3222 www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/wichitamountains

Lake Lawtonka & Lake Ellsworth: Magnificent man-made lakes, owned by the City of Lawton, offer fishing, swimming and camping. 580-581-3400

Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area: (LETRA) Camping, RV sites, miniature golf, waterslide, boat ramps and docks. Fort Sill. 580-442-5541

Medicine Park: Oklahoma’s only Cobblestone Community, was founded in 1908 as an exclusive vacation resort. Many of the original cobblestone structures have been restored and exist as shops, restaurants, and one-of-a-kind cottages, perfect for a weekend getaway. 580-529-2825
www.medicinepark.com

Meers: Born during the turn-of-the-century gold rush, the Meers Restaurant and store, with its fabulous hamburgers, is all that remains of this former boomtown. The Tour de Meers is held here annually.
580-429-8051 www.meersstore.com

Museum of the Great Plains: Cultural and natural history
of the Southern Great Plains of North America; Tingley
Collection of Native American artifacts, Red River Trading
Post. Lawton. 580-581-3460 www.museumgreatplains.org

Fort Sill Museum: 1870 Old Post buildings house exhibits
about buffalo soldiers, Southern Plains tribes and famous
Apache Geronimo; large collections of military memorabilia. Lawton.
590-442-5123 www.army.mil/Museum/HOME%20PAGE.htm