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Freedom, Oklahoma

Freedom, Oklahoma

When you come to an old country road and forget to see the bio-diversity of the the old west then you did miss something. The Freedom area is surrounded by great wildlife, such as deer, quail, wild turkey, as well as southern rangeland native plants. Experience the great plains much like it was 100 years ago, with watch-able wildlife viewing available year-round. Contact freedomwestcdc.org for more details.

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Alabaster State Park

Alabaster Caverns State Park, the largest gypsum cave in the world open to the public, is 3/4 miles long. Its rock and mineral formations can be seen in few other places. Massive boulders of alabaster, a fine-grained mass gypsum, is seen in many colors: pink, white and even a rare black.

Freedom, OK Recreation

Cimarron Cowboy Monument

This huge slab of Oklahoma granite known as the Cowboy's Memorial is the site of the annual Cimarron Cowboys Association meeting following the chuck wagon feed. It took seven years for the monument to move from thoughts to granite, but in April of 1950, the memorial was dedicated.

Freedom, OK Monuments

Old Jail and "Boot Hill"

Keeping with the theme of the "Old West," the Old Jail is still standing to accommodate those rowdy cowhands who might get a little out of hand during the Big Rodeo celebrations. Located just to the right of the jail is a partial of land reserved for the fellas who weren'

Freedom, OK

Alabaster Caverns

Almost everyone is intrigued with caves. We love to explore them and talk about what might have happened in them hundreds of years ago or what might live in them now.

Freedom, OK Natural Attractions

Things to do near Freedom, OK

Alva Golf and Country Club

Alva's golf course is a 9 hole challenge!...

Canadian Rivers Historical Society Museum

Area's first log jail, train caboose, furnished 1901 home. ...

Lew Wentz Memorial Golf Course, Pool, & Camp

In the 1920s, Lew Wentz was the owner of the largest one-man oil company in the world. but to many Ponca City children, he wa...