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Attractions near Waynoka, Oklahoma

Old Pioneer Hall of Fame
Old Pioneer Hall of Fame

On the grounds of the Museum is the Old Pioneer Hall of Fame to honor the Pioneers who were in this area before 1907. Their p...

Gardiner Art Gallery
Gardiner Art Gallery

The departmental art gallery first opened in 1965 and has grown to become an integral part of the departments teaching enviro...

Lake Murray Resort Lodge

Guests at Lake Murray Resort Park have access to Murray Lodge, set amid the woodlands surrounding Lake Murray. The Lodge has...

Kumback Cafe
Kumback Cafe

The Kumback Cafe is one of the oldest cafes in Oklahoma. It has been in business for over 72 years and is the pride of the co...

Kicking Bird Golf Course

18 holes. ...

Healing Rock
Healing Rock

The Healing Rock is not only one of the most outstanding physical formations found in the area, but it also plays an integral...

"City of Murals"

Artist Cha' Tullis, a Blackfoot Indian, began painting giant murals in Hominy in April 1990. Along with other local artists, ...

Alabaster Caverns Caving
Alabaster Caverns Caving

In the caves at Alabaster State Park, massive boulders of alabaster, a fine-grained mass gypsum, can be seen in many colors o...

National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum
National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum

The National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum is a nationally recognized tribute to the leading street rod and custom car...

Upcoming Events near Waynoka, Oklahoma

Whea-Esta Celebration

Start Date: Fri August, 9th
.....bidding summer goodbye and welcoming fall, Whea Esta has long brought the community together for a celebration of Okeene...

Juneteenth Celebration

Start Date: Fri June, 14th
The Celebration will have games and events for children, 3 on 3 Basketball (entry and fee required), Bingo, music and free lu...

Aline Fall Fair

Start Date: Fri October, 11th
Come Friday night for the chili soup and ice cream crank off. Things get going around 5:30pm till 7pm. Free movie after ic...

Fall-A-Days

Start Date: Fri October, 18th
Annual trade show featuring Made in Oklahoma exhibitors, commercial vendors, arts & crafts and food concessions. Fri 11am-9pm...

Held the second weekend in October, the Watonga Cheese Festival and Arts Show is the biggest shin-dig of the year in Watonga. Events include a cheese tasting line and a cheese food contest, a huge quilt show, a quality art show, classic car show, many tents of crafters, lots of fun on the sidewalks of downtown Watonga with artsy demonstrations and amusements for children and live 'on stage' entertainment for all.  The big parade will be Saturday at noon with all the things that you love about a parade: bands, floats, clowns, horses, bagpipes, Shriners, Indian dancers and even a few politicians!  

Conceived in 1976 as a combination art show and food contest (with cheese as the star), the festival now requires 300 volunteers working year-round to make it happen. Since Watonga has the only cheese factory in Oklahoma, this was an ideal situation for one of the premiere festivals in Oklahoma.  

The food contest remains a big draw. Line up in The Cheese Tasting Line. Swiss cheese, cheddar cheese, hot pepper cheese, cheese dips and cheese balls will be offered. The cheese fudge is always a big hit. Cheese recipes for what is in the tasting line are available. Cookbooks with recipes of the past Cheese Food Contest winners are for sale. 

The Festival hours are 9 am to 6 pm the second Friday and Saturday in October. 
 
For a free brochure and visitors packet, call the Watonga Chamber of Commerce
Watonga Cheese Festival and Arts Show

Start Date: Fri October, 4th
Held the second weekend in October, the Watonga Cheese Festival and Arts Show is the biggest shin-dig of the year in Watonga....

Old Time Threshing Bee

Start Date: Fri September, 20th
Dedication of pioneer farm life with actual demonstrations using authentic farming equipment. Added features include gas engi...

Perry residents have celebrated the founding of the community every year since 1893. The Cherokee Strip Celebration is held on the closest Saturday to September 16.

This celebration is a major event and draws people in from all over the area. Highlights of the annual event include a parade, the Noble County Fair at the fairgrounds, a rodeo, carnival, food and craft booths at the town square, mock gunfights, entertainment, horseshoe tossing and a 5K run.
Cherokee Strip Celebration

Start Date: Mon September, 9th
Perry residents have celebrated the founding of the community every year since 1893. The Cherokee Strip Celebration is held o...

Pioneer Day

Start Date: Sat August, 24th
SATURDAY AFTER LABOR DAY - Old fashioned games and way of life: quilt, churn, make lye soap, make rope, sew on treadle machin...

Run of '93 Celebration

Start Date: Sat August, 31st
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Old-Time Cowboy Trader Days & Campout

Start Date: Sat July, 20th
This event will feature cowboy trade goods, chuckwagon food, live cowboy bands and entertainers, professional cowboy gunfight...

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