Medicine Park, Oklahoma
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
24 miles West of Medicine Park
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Medicine Park, unique with its eccentric cobble buildings, was originally founded on July 4th, 1908 by Oklahoma Senator Elmer Thomas. Medicine Park was Oklahoma's first planned tourism resort located in the Wichita Mountains that drew state legislators, journalists and gangsters. Listed on the <
Medicine Park, OK Historic BuildingsWater recreation, camping, hunting - 2,398 surface acres and 21 miles of shoreline. Noted for smallmouth bass catch and release program. Also largemouth bass, catfish, walleye, saugeye and crappie. 30 primitive sites, group shelters, restrooms/
Medicine Park, OK RecreationChickasha Lake has 1,950 surface acres and 10 miles of shoreline with 4 boat access ramps. Fisherman will enjoy the floating ...
This row of buildings, built between 1907 and 1912, has been described by architects and historians as among the finest examp...
The Altus-Lugert public hunting area consists of approximately 3,600 acres at the upper end of the lake. Food for the wildlif...