| You know what I like to do in Oklahoma? I like to visit
everything that counts big in the memory department -- well, like
little Cedar Lake. As I drove in
that first memorable, wonderful time I had the crushing urge to
stop, build my home and STAY THERE! Many moons later I feel
drawn back to the area just as once I longed for home. Tiny
little Cedar Lake has a profound effect on many visitors. Some
of the people I talked to there had driven 400 miles to get back,
and like me, they had passed larger lakes along the way. There are hundreds of places in Oklahoma with that same magnetic influence. Guthrie, in the town of Guthrie I could spend a month there just taking pictures, and the same way with Shawnee, Norman and Noble. Then there's that long, long stretch through No Man's Land. The Glinting Tour, in the next box, is also a prized memory. Oklahoma has really been good to us when it comes to dishing out
prized memories. We just happened to be at
Turner Falls when family rain gauges
were overflowing and more rain falling like the weatherman was
pouring it out of a fifty gallon drum. The next day the falls were
gushing with beauty. But you know what I loved most there?
Walking on the rain-drenched earth, watching the birds, looking at
flowers -- and yeah, even dodging some bees.
There are hundreds of places to see, visit or vacation in Oklahoma I want to tell you about Cedar Lake, Robbers Cave, Guthrie, Cordell -- and a bunch of others. The places I haven't been to personally I have tried to post links to the sites of kindred spirits who did, like John McCornack and Snowhawk, but definitely to the state's great web sites and, well, what I really mean to say is: Check this page, and the next one, out very thoroughly. Be sure to bookmark this page so you can come back any time you get lonesome. Thank you. |
Put the sun behind you and |
Then head NORTH for the |
Visit, or vacation in the best places found in:
Frontier Green, Kiamichi, Lakes, Panhandle,
Plains, Red
Be Sure To Read My
Song of the Road
Go with me to
Good Old Guthrie
Travel Destinations in Your Oklahoma
Oklahoma Tourism
and Recreation Department.
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Robbers Cave, famous hideout of Jesse James & gang. The museums of Oklahoma. An interactive map shows WHERE the museums are so you can plan visits to them in your tour of the state. Find 300 million years of Oklahoma's natural history in the nation's largest university-based natural history.
For places to see and news of the Oklahoma Nations, check out the Indian Times newspaper. There are many great articles here of interest to Euro-Americans and Americans alike. |
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Since the dawn of Time, men have come together for fellowship and study. We have built Temples as centers for thought and action. There is in manhood a deep sense of something beyond ourselves, something which we are called upon by our very nature to worship. The great Temple of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in Guthrie is a place in which the glory of the Grand Architect of the Universe is celebrated. It is a place of education, of recreation, of fellowship, of charity and compassion. It is a place of study and philosophy, a place of healing. It is a place which embraces the brotherhood of men and attracts us to the celebration of life.
Grove Oklahoma, the site is stuffed full of information on this Green Country area. Gorp's resource list of outdoor Oklahoma sites. Remember, Gorp is GOOD! Here's another great way to cruise the state. |
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Roadside America, Funny places, according to the author.
Oklahoma Campgrounds and RV Parks. This is in list form, with phone numbers. Happy Camping in Oklahoma. Campgrounds are grouped according to nearby cities or landmarks. Special campgrounds are highlighted to indicate that there is a complete listing only a click away... KOA Kampgrounds are well placed and easy to find. The Oklahoma Skydiving Center is Oklahoma's largest complete professional skydiving facility. |
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Red Rock Canyon State Park is .5 miles south of Hinton on Hiway 281, off State
Hiway 8. It has 310 acres of park with 92 campsites and .25 acres of pond. Oklahoma Scuba Diving Club of Oklahoma. Yes, there are lakes deep enough to go scuba diving. In fact, there are some you won't touch the bottom of in scuba gear. Be sure to visit the WildCare site where injured wild animals are taken care of by Rondi Large.
Signs along the road: 1984 F-250 Ford Diesel 3/4 ton pickup for sale. Needs 2 batteries, 4 tires, one diesel tank and a tool box. 1958 or 1960 Jeep for sale. Runs rough. Has no title, no spare. Must be moved immediately. Heavy Discount for cash. Must see to appreciate. Call 872 5556 after 5:00 for more information. Then there's the ad saying: Corn on the cob for $8.00 a bushel if you pick it. If I have to get out there, it's $10.00 per bushel. |
Gene Autry Oklahoma has much to offer the cowboy world. "At a time when Native Americans were torn from their homes and heritage, Wheelock Academy gave the Choctaw the opportunity to acquire essential skills for succeeding in the contemporary United States," said National Trust President Richard Moe. "It set the precedent for all tribal schools to follow and remains not only an integral piece of Indian history, but America's as well. The Museum of the Red River in Idabel, Oklahoma invites you to become acquainted with its activities and resources. "For those who may find it difficult to visit us in person, we have designed this website to provide a virtual tour of the museum and its services." |
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