Southwest Oklahoma is rich with History and offers endless things to do and discover. If you love nature or the Wild West, this is the spot for you.
CACHE, OKLAHOMA – our hometown
Dine in at one of our local cafes or order fast food at Sonic, Subway, or the downtown pizzeria. Our local park has a Pickleball Court with lights (equipment on site). Kids will enjoy the splash pad & playground equipment there too. The park features a paved walking and bicycle trail and has kids bikes in various sizes available to use. For those that like to hit the slots, the Comanche Cache Casino is now open and just across the street from the Cabins (casino temporarily closed for expansion).
For history enthusiasts, Quanah Parker’s Star House is nearby. The two story home is known for its distinctive wraparound porch with large white stars adoring the roof. Many tales of the famous outlaws Belle Starr and Jesse James were rumored to have roamed our area. Will you be the one to find their hidden loot?
WICHITA MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE REFUGE – 3 miles
The Wildlife refuge spans 59000 acres and home to free range buffalo, longhorn cattle, and other species. Stop at the Visitor Center for a wealth of information on all the Refuge attractions including the Holy City, Quanah Parker Lake, parallel forest, forty-foot hole, and Charon’s garden trail.
MEERS & MEDICINE PARK – less than 15 miles
Take a scenic drive to Meers, a town known for its gold rush days. America’s cobblestone community, Medicine Park, is just past Mount Scott.
LAWTON - 10 to 20 minutes
Lawton is a bigger city and has activities such as casinos, iMax Movie Theater, shopping, and restaurants. Walmart, Academy, and Target are a short drive up the highway.
FORT SILL – 20 minutes
Fort Sill is the last remaining active military post that was built during the Indian war and is home to the US Army's Field Artillery. The prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache, Geronimo, is buried at the Fort Sill Cemetery.