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Natural Gas Industry Marker


category : Historic Markers
This granite marker, located on the grounds of Regional Park on Highway 3, explains the history and importance of the Natural Gas in the Panhandle Region. The Oklahoma Panhandle is part of the area that sits on the largest individual gas reserve in the United States ... the Hugoton field. It also provides the worlds largest source of helium.


Admission: No charge
Address: Regional Park, Hwy 3

Come visit us in Guymon, Oklahoma

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Day Trips

Day trips, 3 to 5 days, can be designed for your specific interests. The trips can include rodeos, trail rides, outlaw hideouts, fantasy adventures, and more. You can also take the opportunity to tour a feedlot, cattle auction or other areas where you see today's cowboy at work.

Guymon, OK Tours


Tortilla Factory

This small, locally owned tortilla factory has a friendly and helpful staff who are more than willing to let you come in and watch them making their delicious tortillas. There is sufficient room in the shop for 20

Guymon, OK Ethnic Heritage

Sunset Lake, Thompson Park

Named for its beautiful sunsets, Sunset Lake is a complete park and recreation area. Few experiences can provide the peace and serenity found on this 32 acre lake at sunset. Take a leisure walk around the 1

Guymon, OK Recreation

Guymon Wild Game Reserve

Sitting to the north of Thompson Park, across the dam, is the Guymon Game Reserve. Driving up to the reserve fence or sitting on one of the park benches, you may be able to view Aoudad sheep, llamas, buffalo, prairie dogs, African Watusi and Longhorn cattle and elk.

Guymon, OK Wildlife Refuges

Things to do Historic Markers near Guymon, OK

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