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Rush Family years ago when he opened Craterville Park just a few miles north of our location. The original Craterville Park produced generations of memories and offered recreation and entertainment like nowhere else in Oklahoma. Catch zzz in an actual Jon Boat! The Going Fishing Cabin is a tranquil haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
You'll be hooked after just one stay. With 4 casinos located within 30 minutes including 1 just a block away, you won't have to travel far to get your gaming thrills. The Seek and Snore Cabin showcases some of our grandchildren's favorite things seen while exploring the Wichita Mountains. The Tour de Bison Cabin will inspire you to explore the 26 miles of designated biking in the Wichita Mountains. These trails offer unique wildlife watching opportunities and incredible scenery.
This cabin is themed for the cycling enthusiast. The Saving the Longhorn Cabin portrays the story of how the Texas Longhorns were brought to the Wichita Mountains in in an effort to save them from extinction.
The late Earl Drummond, Forest Ranger and Cache resident, played a vital role in selecting these magnificent bovines. The Rojo Buffalo Cabin portrays the heritage of the buffalo. In , our lil town was in great excitement as 15 of the finest buffalo came from the New York zoological park to the Wichita Mountains.
The buffalo. Even Quanah Parker was there to witness this historic event. According to Legend, many notorious outlaws passed through our area. Belle Starr, Jesse James, among others were said to have used the Wichita Mountains to hide treasures and evade the law. Rumor is the hidden treasure from these bands of outlaws is still waiting to be discovered. The Iron Door cabin is a tribute to a fabled treasure buried high in a cave in the Wichita Mountains. Belle Starr and her gang were said to have hidden gold and loot in a cave and covered the opening with an iron door off of a railroad car.