Wilburton

Wilburton and surrounding area offers spectacular scenery that will thrill even the seasoned traveler. Drive or hike through several mountain ranges – the lush Kiamichis, the scenic Jack Fork Mountains, or the beautiful San Bois range.

The history of Wilburton dates to before statehood, when the region was known as Indian Territory. The end of the Civil War heralded the beginning of a period of lawlessness. Robbers Cave became a rallying point for all sorts of scalawags, ne’er-do-wells and criminals who used the area for a giant game of hide-and-seek with the law. It is rumored that loot they carried in from Texas is still buried here. (Ask locals about the ghost of Fiddlin’ Jim).

From 1870 to 1890, Robbers Cave was notorious for its association with the likes of Jesse James, his cousin Cole Younger and Cole’s Wife, Myra Belle Shirley, later known as Belle Starr. The re-establishment of order in Indian Territory and the placement of Hanging Judge Isaac Parker on the bench at Ft. Smith brought this brief but tempestuous period to an end.

Five miles from Wilburton you’ll find Robbers Cave State Park, one of America’s most magnificent
works of nature’s art still begging for exploration. Facilities include Silver Dollar Cafe, Belle Starr Vista Lodge, and cabins and camp sites. Stables and on-site horse rentals are available. Boating, fishing and swimming are available at two lakes in the hills of the park.

The third weekend in October brings more than 65,000 visitors to attend the Robbers Cave Fall Festival, arts and crafts, one of the largest car shows in Oklahoma, and a parade.

Carlton Lake

Located in Robber's Cave State Park, facilities include boat ramp, campsites, picnic area, grills, restrooms, playground, group shelter, drinking water & concessions, nature trail & paddle boats, canoes, and yakanoes.…

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Things to Do in Wilburton

Lake Wayne Wallace

Located in Robber's Cave State Park, facilities include boat ramps, campsites, camper parking, electrical hookups,…

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Take the detour.

The extra miles are often where the story begins.

Lutie Coal Miner’s Museum

Early day mining exhibits are displayed in a 1901 coal mining house with furnishings and…

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Eastern Oklahoma State College

Eastern Oklahoma State College offers something for every student. Full of academic challenges, and numerous…

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Somewhere between here and nowhere.

The spaces in between are often the most memorable.

D bar T stables in Robbers Cave State Park

Guided horseback rides through Robbers Cave State Park. One and 2 hr rides available. Haywagon…

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Latimer County Golf Course

Latimer County Golf Course is a semi-private, 9-hole course that is open year round with…

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Belle Starr Tours

Ride the Trails and explore the caves made famous by notorious outlaws such as Belle…

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Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Lloyd Church Lake

Facilities: boat ramp, campsites, camper parking, picnic area, grills, restrooms & group shelter. Shoreline length:…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Veteran’s Museum

A log cabin houses naval and anti-aircraft guns. The Museum is located in the only…

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