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Pawnee Bathhouse & Pool


category : Historic Buildings
This beautiful, historic 1939 WPA sandstone rock bath house overlooking a two acre fresh water pool with sandy beach, water slide, high dive, water trampoline, diving board and pedal boats is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. It is located at Pawnee Lake and is available year-round for reunions, weddings and parties. The Pawnee Bath House is on the National Historic Register and was selected as Discover Oklahoma's “Favorite Summer Destination” for 2003.


Admission: $2.00
Hours: Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Address: 1 mile north of Pawnee
Phone: 918-762-2110

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