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Anadarko, Oklahoma

Fort Cobb Golf Course is one of Oklahoma's nine state park golf courses, ideal destinations for a refreshing golf getaway. Nestled in park surroundings, most feature comfortable and affordable resorts, cabins and camping facilities nearby for a relaxing family vacation. On-site pros will tailor golf packages for groups of any size. Call the pro shop before your visit and we'll arrange a package to suit your needs and make your golfing getaway the best it can be.

Long and challenging Fort Cobb Golf Course gives golfers a run for the money. An accurate tee shot is critical for a good game. The course features a wide open front nine, but grass grows tall and thick along the fairways of the back nine. In addition to the native rough, sand bunkers surround many of the greens. Fort Cobb State Park offers camping and water sports on 4,100 acre Fort Cobb Lake.

18 holes, Par 72 * Putting Green * Driving Range * Bent Grass Greens * Bermuda Tees & Fairways

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Sidewalk Art

Sidewalk pavers display an Indian mosaic design of the teepee, fire and arrows representing home, warmth and protection of the home respectively.

Anadarko, OK Arts

Indian City, U.S.A.

- CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - The only authentic restoration of American dwellings and way of life in America, Indian City, U.S.A. is on the site of the massacre of the Tonkawa Indians by a band of Shawnees and other mercenaries during the Civil War.

Anadarko, OK Museums

Philomathic Pioneer Museum

There is no better place to learn of Anadarko's pioneer past than at the Anadarko Philomathic Museum. The museum is housed in the old Rock Island Depot, the famed train station where Jesse James' mother stopped for a drink of water.

Anadarko, OK Museums

War Memorial

The bronze sculpture stands in front of the Caddo County Courthouse with the inscription "In Memory of Our Brave Boys."

Anadarko, OK Memorials

Things to do near Anadarko, OK

Steen's Buttes

Steen's Buttes, mounds south of the city, were first reported by army explorers in the 1840s. The easternmost mound is "Rock ...