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Mangum, Oklahoma

The Sandy Sanders WMA covers 16,510 acres of Greer and Beckham counties in Southwest Oklahoma.

  • The habitat is rough gypsum outcroppings scattered with mesquite and Pine off Juniper trees.

  • Approximately 300 acres of tillable land, planted three rows, cover crop, millet, maize and sunflowers

  • Approximately 15 farm ponds from 1 1/2 to 2 acres. The ponds are stocked with channel cat and large mouth bass.

  • Species present include Bob White, Scaled quail, Dove, currently being managed for white tail deer, mule deer and turkey with no season at this time due to management efforts.

  • Places for bird watchers and hikers and anyone interested in native plants.

  • Equestrian trails

  • Mountain bicycling on 45 miles of unpaved roads.

  • Camping permissible in designated areas.

  • Open to the public year round.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mangum Library & Genealogy Center - WPA

The Native stone building was built in 1936 and was a WPA project. The stone was dug from the ground and hauled in by teams and wagons, each piece of stone was cut by hand by the laborers and put into place.

Mangum, OK Historic Buildings


Greer County Cemeteries

A detailed listing and accompanying photos of some of the headstones can be viewed at these informative websites.

www.inkcopro.com/cemeteries/

Mangum, OK Cemeteries




Things to do near Mangum, OK

Fort Cobb Golf Course

Fort Cobb Golf Course is one of Oklahoma's nine state park golf courses, ideal destinations for a refreshing golf getaway. Ne...

Mangum Golf Course

Mangum's 9-hole public golf course is the best in this part of the state boasting well kept greens and fairways. There is als...