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Croton Creek Guest Ranch


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Croton Creek Guest Ranch This area is known for some of the best turkey and wild quail hunting in the country, however few know about the quality of our deer herd, which by the way is outstanding! Accommodations are comfortable and private in our “old western” styled hotel. Meals are served in the social barn, where everyone can enjoy a game of pool or chat with other guests about the day’s adventures.

No matter if you are just getting started or you are a seasoned Sportsman, Croton Creek is the place you want to be for an experience of a lifetime.


Address: Cheyenne, OK
Phone: 580) 497-3960
Fax: 580) 497-3961
Our Email: CoyoteHR@aol.com
Our Website:http://crotoncreekadventures.com/
Directions Coyote Hills Ranch sits midway between Oklahoma City, OK and Amarillo, TX and is close to I-40. Take exit 20 off I-40 at Sayre and follow US-283 north 28 miles to the town of Cheyenne, then take SH-47 west four miles. At this intersection, you will see a ranch sign. Turn right or north for two miles and west until you drive into the ranch. Call for reservations.

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Croton Creek Guest Ranch

This area is known for some of the best turkey and wild quail hunting in the country, however few know about the quality of our deer herd, which by the way is outstanding! Accommodations are comfortable and private in our “old western”

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