Harper County, OK
Red hills and cedar canyons, wheat fields and oil fields, pasture, sagebrush, and prickly pear, Harper County is a hunter's paradise with deer, quail, turkey, and pheasant.
Four seasons are defined, sunsets are divine. Bright stars, clean air, wonder views, friendly people and prairie dogs, too ... bird-watching and listening, as prairie chicks boom ... nature trails, soapweed and cottonwood trees ... all help to make Harper County the place you need to be.
Explore Harper County
Outdoor Mural
This mural painted on the building across the street from the old depot depicts the introduction of the railroad into this open range territory.
Laverne, OK ArtsDoby Springs Golf Course
Doby Springs Golf Course, one of Northwest Oklahoma's finest PGA rated 9-hole golf courses, is located 9 miles west of Buffalo on Highway 64. Complete with cart sheds, clubhouse and an on-grounds caretaker, the course has family fun in mind with varied activities. COURSE FEES
Buffalo, OK Golf CoursesLaverne Golf and Country Club
The Laverne Golf Course is a well manicured, nine-hole, grass green course located just south of the city. Green Fees: Weekdays, $10 for 18 holes; Weekends and Holidays, $15 for 18 holes Cart Rental: $8.00 - 9 holes; $14.00 - 18 holes
Laverne, OK Golf CoursesDoby Springs Park
Doby Springs Park and campground is complete with a fishing pond, nature trails, picnic areas, and playground equipment for the children. The park also has 18 camper sites with electricity and a dump station. A very nice nine hole golf course is located adjacent to the park.
Buffalo, OK RecreationWacky Wacky Wilsons Roadside Museum
Wacky Wacky Wilsons Roadside Museum and Themed Wedding Chapel - A very unique experience.
Buffalo, OK MuseumsCommunity Museum
The Community Museum is housed in Laverne's first hotel, The Fox, which was built in 1912. There are many displays of Native American artifacts found in Harper County along with furnished rooms of early homesteaders.
Laverne, OK MuseumsLaverne Depot
Presently unoccupied, the Laverne Depot stands as a landmark of the heart of business and livelihood of Laverne's past. The mural painted on the facing building across the street depicts the introduction of the railroad into this open range territory.
Laverne, OK Railroad HistoryVeteran's Memorial
This memorial honors those from the Laverne community who so honorably served their country so that freedom might live. - Dedicated, July 4, 1991 Located near the west pavillion in the city park.
Laverne, OK MemorialsLaverne City Park
At the western edge of town sits a beautiful 8-acre park with a tennis court, swimming pool, picnic tables, playground, and log cabin faciltiy. Adjacent to the park are R.V. hook-ups with a dump station. Self pay deposit box at park. If check make payable to Town of Laverne
Laverne, OK RecreationWagon Train Monument
1776 - 1996, Bi-Centennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage - Oklahoma Official Representatives This wagon train traveled 1,200 miles from Randlett, Oklahoma to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Ivan and Dorthy left Laverne on February 11, 1976
Laverne, OK MonumentsCelebration Park and Stone City Park
Celebration Park is located on the west side of Buffalo. The well maintained park contains playground equipment, charcoal grills, picnic benches, sand volley ball pit, shade trees, and family fun. The park is the center of Buffalo'
Buffalo, OK Parks