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Fire Fly Hollow Cabins - Atoka, OK

Fire Fly Hollow Cabins

743 S. McGee Creek Dam Road
Atoka OK 74525
Ph: 580-889-2690
markandconnie@fireflyhollow.net
www.fireflyhollow.net/

AFFORDABLE CABINS

Lovely Cabins with fireplace, fully equipped kitchenette. All have refrigerators, microwave, coffee pot, stove and cooking utensils. All have TV's. All linens are furnished. There is also a charcoal grill, picnic table and a fire ring in back of each cabin to use when weather is appropriate.

Rent by day, week, or weekend.
A favorite of bass fishermen everywhere.

From the Junction of Hwy 75 and Hwy 69 go East 17 1/2 miles Turn North and go 1 and 2/10 miles Puts you right in front of the cabins.


Attractions and Upcoming Events

Historic Downtown

Take in some of Atoka's History by viewing the historic downtown buildings. 1901 Bank Building

Atoka, OK Historic Downtowns

Boggy Depot Townsite

Prelude to a State Boggy Depot's contribution to Oklahoma outlasted all her structures, for it was the source of the state's name. Chief Allen Wright, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, suggested the word "Oklahoma" (meaning "Red People") in 1866

Atoka, OK Historic Towns

Historic Churches

M.E. Church - 1915 2nd Street, 1

Atoka, OK Historic Churches

Confederate Cemetery

The "burying ground" was first used by emigrants traveling on the Butterfield Stage road who camped at a spring, which was later called "Harkins' Spring," just north of the Middle Boggy River (today known as the Muddy Boggy).

Atoka, OK Cemeteries

Butterfield Stage Line

Standing at the forefront of the old Butterfield road imagine the stage coach hustling along the old wooden fence line up the well-ridden ruts that are still visible today and coming to an abrupt halt at the rest stop. The Butterfield Overland Mail route directed its route to Boggy Depot in 1858

Atoka, OK Railroad History

Things to do near Atoka, OK