Guymon
Guymon maintains its image as “An American Original” throughout the year. As the largest, most centrally located city in the panhandle. Guymon is the business and retail center of the region.
The annual Pioneer Days Celebration is held in the first full weekend in May. The professional rodeo held during this time is the largest PRCA rodeo in Oklahoma. Over 850 contestants compete, more National Finals Qualifiers competing than you’ll see in Las Vegas at the Finals.
Thompson Park, an oasis on the panhandle, was the first municipally owned Oklahoma lake to stock trout. The lake also has premier catfish and blue gill fishing. Sitting to the north of the park, across the dam is the Guymon Game Preserve. More outdoor recreation can be found at the Optima Dam Recreational Facility which is an excellent hunting area attracting hunters from all over the United States for prime pheasant and deer hunting.
Enjoy golf at the beautiful 18-hole Sunset Hills Golf Course and plan to visit any time throughout the year to take part in Guymon’s major events and festivals.
Guymon history …
Edward T. “E.T.” Guymon was born in Illinois in 1859. In his early 20s, he came west to McPherson, Kansas, where he worked as a grocery
store clerk. Eventually, Mr. Guymon acquired an interest in the store.
The Rock Island Railroad began pushing southwest in the spring of 1888 and reached Liberal, Kansas. Mr. Guymon established the Star Grocery Company in Liberal.
In the 1890s Mr. Guymon speculated the next town to come up along the future railroad would be west of the Beaver River. He purchased a section of land, which eventually became the original town of Guymon.
First named Sanford, the railroad changed the name to avoid confusion with the city of Stratford further down the line. The Rock Island officials telegraphed Guymon and asked his permission to name the town, Guymon.
E.T. Guymon established the Star Mercantile on the site now occupied by Stanfield Printing. He was the largest stockholder and first president of the City National Bank.
Genealogy Section, Library
The Guymon Public Library has an extensive Genealogy Section that includes area newspaper from pre-statehood to the present on microfilm. There is also an extensive Native American genealogy area; military,…
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Day Trips
Day trips, 3 to 5 days, can be designed for your specific interests. The trips…
Learn more →Artist Alex Gregory
The art of Alex Gregory reflects his appreciation of the western lifestyle. Born and raised…
Learn more →Artist Mandy J Kidwell
Mandy Kidwell, a local Guymon artist says hand building or wheel throwing is her favorite…
Learn more →No Man’s Land Regional Park & Tourism Center
The Information Center is located on Highway 3 at the southeast edge of Guymon. Picnic…
Learn more →Natural Gas Industry Marker
This granite marker, located on the grounds of Regional Park on Highway 3, explains the…
Learn more →Guymon Community Theater
The theater group has four productions a year, including one musical. It is located in…
Learn more →Fire Department Tour
Guymon Fire Chief Clark Purdy is proud of his fire fighters and the job they…
Learn more →Guymon Wild Game Reserve
Sitting to the north of Thompson Park, across the dam, is the Guymon Game Reserve.…
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Nearby Lakes & Parks
All Attractions in Guymon
- Artist Alex Gregory
- Artist Mandy J Kidwell
- Day Trips
- Fire Department Tour
- Genealogy Section, Library
- Guymon Community Theater
- Guymon Wild Game Reserve
- Natural Gas Industry Marker
- No Man’s Land Regional Park & Tourism Center
- Northridge 8 Cinemas
- Senior Citizen Dances
- Soaring Eagle Art Gallery
- Square Dances
- Sunset Hills Golf Course
- Sunset Lake, Thompson Park
- Texas County Activity Center
- Tortilla Factory
- Wild Horse Art Gallery
- Wildlife Art and Taxidermy