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Rattlesnake Derby & Flea Market

LAST WEEKEND - - Rattlesnake hunt and exhibitors, flea market with 500 booths, arts and crafts, 5K run, carnival, photo booth, Miss Derby princess contest, and dance.

Rattlesnake Derby & Flea Market


Phone : 580-471-0076   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : greereoc@sbcglobal.net

Additional Notes : Conquer your earliest childhood fears at the annual Rattlesnake Derby in Mangum, Oklahoma.

If you have no interest in rattlesnakes at all, don't fret. There is "something for everyone" at this Derby Weekend. The Flea Market includes more than 500 dealers, about 100 of those serving all kinds of food, including southern-fried rattlesnake at the Bite Back Cafe. There is also a rattlesnake shootout, a 5K run, a square dance, and a Big Country Dance featuring country/western music. The National Guard Armory is bursting with hand made items from all over the southwest, and the kids will no doubt burn a couple of hours at the carnival with games and rides. The "crowning moment" of the derby will take place as the Miss Derby Princess takes the throne and is forced to pose with the snake award winners and their record snakes.

Back to Snakes ... Experienced guides provide the proper equipment, train you, and then lead you down to the hunting areas where the slithery creatures reside. Once you descend into the snake pit, it's bite or be bitten--and you had better be the one who's eating. If you are lucky and prove your dominance over a nice booty-shaking rattler, you may walk away with a cash prize in the Derby Competition for "Largest Snake" or "Most Pounds of Snakes." The competition is presided over by the Derby's Fangmaster. But be warned: don't allow yourself to get TOO carried away in a valiant attempt to win the third and final category of "Most Snakes," or the recurring nightmare that plagued your childhood just might become reality. (A couple of hollow fangs sink into your flesh and inject you with venom. After you are pumped full of juice, the snake releases its grip, allowing you to thrash about a bit or run as the bitten area burns, while the rattler's venom pre-digests your flesh, until you can no longer move.) But that won't happen, right? Right?

For those still interested in overcoming old anxieties, but who would rather not experience the terror-rush that accompanies squaring off against a poisonous serpent, make your way to the southwest corner of the downtown square. There you will find literally hundreds of rattlers in open-air pits, which you can approach within inches and still be perfectly safe. There will also be bus tours leaving every hour on the hour to observe live rattlesnakes in the wild. This is the perfect photo-op for all you big talkers who feel that sitting in a bus is as close as you need to be; all you need to do is snap a picture which can serve as a future prop to embellish your tall rattler tales.

At the big red-and-white striped tent, you can enjoy professional snake handlers hosting continuous shows starring pythons, alligators and other exotic critters. When you've experienced enough live action, head over to the Butcher Shop Show and learn how rattlesnakes are processed for food, leather and medicine. (Tastes like chicken.)

Oh yeah, we thought you might be interested in an additional tidbit of information. The snake hunts its prey by using the heat-sensitive pits located just below and in front of each of its eyes. These sensors help it zero in on warm blooded animals in the dark. So, when you are cuddled up in bed at night after a long day of rattlesnake events, if you feel a tickle between your shoulderblades, don't worry, it's probably just your imagination, right? Right?

Last Weekend In April!


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Quartz Mountain Resort Park Resorts

Quartz Mountain Resort Lodge
Quartz Mountain Resort LodgeThe Quartz Mountain Resort stands amid the glorious granite boulders of the Wichita Mountains. Its setting and state-of-the-art renovations make the Quartz Mountain Resort an ideal spot for both business and leisure travelers. The new lodge boasts a western lodge look and is constructed of native stone and pine logs blend with the rustic mountain surroundings. The lodge has 120 rooms, deluxe suites and full conference facilities. The resort offers an indoor/outdoor swimming pool.

The weary find peace in the serene setting of Quartz Mountain Resort and full service amenities. The outdoor enthusiast can hike, explore biking trails, play an 18-hole golf course, fish, and enjoy water sports and naturalist programs. Engaged couples, tour groups and business conferences can find experienced meeting and wedding coordinators on hand and a wide range of meeting rooms that accommodate six to 700 guests. Additional cabins are available for rent as well – ideal for families or larger travel groups.

The Performing Arts Center located across the inlet from the lodge is a 700 seat performance hall adding to the arts and conferencing facilities like none other in the world!

Quartz Mountain Resort Park Cabins

Quartz Mountain Resort Cabins
Quartz Mountain offers cabin accommodations. Eight of our cabins have two bedrooms, fireplaces and kitchenettes, plus a Murphy bed in the living area. They can sleep up to six people comfortably. One of our cabins, our newest addition, three-bedroom, offers sleeping accommodations for up to eight people and is furnished with a full kitchen, two full bathrooms and a fireplace. For large groups, Mountainview Bunkhouse accommodates up to 64 with two full-size kitchens and four restroom facilities. There is also a common room for social gathering and/or group meetings.

Quartz Mountain Resort Park Camping

Quartz Mountain Camping
Quartz Mountain CampingCampers and picnickers will find 237 picnic tables, 5 group picnic shelters, 1 enclosed group shelter, 20 modern RV sites w/ all hookups, 101 sites w/ water & electric, and 99 regular campsites w/ no utilities. There are also 8 comfort stations (5 with showers), 2 swimming beaches, a volleyball court, a mini golf course, 8 playgrounds, a paddleboat and canoe rental, 2 grocery stores w/deli and gift shops, snacks, bait & tackle, 5 boat ramps , a Group Camp facility for up to 125 persons, a private group facility for 64 persons, an amphitheatre (seats 665) and performing arts pavilions (the Oklahoma Arts Institute offers summer and fall programs), Restaurant, and a Visitor/Nature Center.

Camping - Open Year Round

  • Cabins - 8 two-bedroom cottages which will sleep six each and 6 one-bedroom cottages which will sleep four each. All cottages have kitchenettes and fireplaces. In addition, Mountain View Dormitory will accommodate groups of up to 64 persons.

  • Campground A - 20 paved campsites with electric, water, and sewage hookups. Located near shelter #3.

  • Campground B - 17 graveled campsites with electric and water hookups. Located near the grocery store and a comfort station.

  • Campground C - 10 paved campsites with electric and water hookups. Located near Shelter #1 and a comfort station.

  • Campground D - 6 graveled campsites with electric and water hookups. Located on River Road Drive

  • Campground E - 5 paved"preferred" campsites (three are handicap accessible) with electric and water hookups. Located near Shelter #3.

  • River Road Campground -Unimproved area with picnic tables for tent camping. Water faucets are located throughout the area.


  • Campground Area 1 - 34 graveled campsites with electric and water hookups. Located on the north shore of the lake near the grocery store, Shelter #4, and a comfort station.

  • Campground Area 2 - 26 graveled campsites and one handicap accessible paved campsite, each with electric and water hookups. Located on the north shore near Shelter #5 and a comfort station (handicap accessible).

  • Comfort Stations - 8 stations are located throughout the park, near to or in campgrounds. Comfort Stations with showering facilities are located near Campgrounds B and C and inside Campground Areas 1 and 2.

SWIMMING - Two swimming beaches are located in the park - one near Campground A and the other in Area 3 on the north shore of the lake. An outdoor pool (fee activity) is located next to the lodge facility and is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

Quartz Mountain Resort Park Hiking Trails

Quartz Mountain Trails
Quartz Mountain TrailsTwo hiking trails are located near the park office. The New Horizon Trail, a rugged 1/2 mile path, explores the habitats of the mountain and takes the hiker 3/4 of the way up the mountain. Many scenic views of the surrounding countryside can be seen and photographed along the trail. Another trail takes the hiker along a 1/4 mile wooded bottomland stream path where bird and animal signs are abundant.

Quartz Mountain Resort Park Wildlife Viewing

Quartz Mountain Wildlife Viewing
Quartz Mountain Park forms a great rocky nest: a buffer zone between the eastern and western United states sheltering a variety of species of plants and animals from both regions. Huge turkey buzzards circle in the air columns over the mountains, and deer graze along the roadside. The bobcat and coyote can be seen, as well as the rare ring-tailed cat and the great horned owl. The American Bald Eagle winters at Quartz Mountain in large numbers, and white pelicans, osprey and Canadian geese all migrate through the area each year.

Quartz Mountain Resort Park Rappelling

Quartz Mountain Rock Climbing
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Quartz Mountain Resort Park ORV Areas

Quartz Mountain ORV Area
Area 3 on the north shore of the Altus Lake is the location for riding ATV's and motorcycles. Trails wind through wooded dunes and along the lakeshore. All vehicles must have a 10 foot whip with colored flag. The ORV area is open from sunrise to sunset April 1 through September 30.