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Freedom, Oklahoma

Freedom, Oklahoma

Highway 50, which runs through Freedom, provides the traveler with one of most scenic drives in the southern great plains. Deep canyons, red bluffs, and wide-open spaces provide a never-ending source of beauty. The county-road heading southeast out of Freedom affords the visitor with an incomparable view of the Cimarron River Valley for nearly 14 miles. Take some time during your next trip through northwest Oklahoma to enjoy the great diversity of natural attractions which abound in the area!

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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 Cowhands Reunion

This ongoing tradition began way back in the year 1939, when members of the Freedom Chamber of Commerce decided to sponsor a reunion and chuck wagon feed in honor of the old time cowhands of this vast area who braved the perils and hardships of the range in search of their fortune.

Freedom, OK Festivals

Freedom Rodeo

Freedom's "pride and joy" is its annual rodeo held on the third weekend of August. Billed as "The Biggest Open Rodeo in the West," it has been drawing fans and contestants from all across the nation for 50

Freedom, OK Rodeos

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

Things to do near Freedom, OK

AREA FISHING

Fishing has always been the great part of the old west. It is truly every cowboy and cowgirl's leisure hobby. The many farm ...

Sibley Marker

Major George C. Sibley, Indain agent from Fort Osage, Missouri, was the first white man to view the Salt Flats. He led an exp...