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Okeene, Oklahoma

Nestled in a magnificent canyon, embraced by crimson shale bluffs and milky gypsum hills, Roman Nose was once a favorite retreat of the Cheyenne Indians. And no wonder, The Spring of Everlasting Waters gurgles forth from subterranean rivers at the rate of 600 gallons per minute, feeding a recreational paradise of waters and wildlife.

Today, Roman Nose is a retreat for you ... a secluded setting for splashing fun in our natural rock swimming pool, a challenging round on our 18-hole golf course, and fishing and boating on nearby lakes Boecher and Watonga. Trout fishing is popular November 1 through March 31.

Cheyenne Chief Roman Nose, for whom the area was named, would marvel at the modern amenities now offered visitors to this picturesque playland. The newly remodeled Roman nose resort Lodge has 47 inviting guest rooms, three large meeting rooms providing 4,315 square feet of function space, 10 cottages and a large dining room filled with the alluring aroma of home-style cooking. Also on the grounds are ten cottages equipped with kitchenettes and fireplaces, along with clean, wooded campgrounds and picnic shelters.

Roman Nose Resort preserves the natural scenic wonders of the canyon, while hosting guests with all the luxuries of home and conveniences of a fine hotel.

Camping - Open Year Round - 12 full hookups, 26 electric/water hookups, 10 pull-throughs, 3 rent-a-teepee rentals, 45 primitive sites, 1 group camp; community building, restrooms/showers, sanitary dump station, picnic shelter, picnic areas.

Activities - Boat/Canoe Rentals, game room, swimming pools, miniature golf, playcourts, playgrounds, archery, nature trails, hayrides, stables, equestrian camp, biking/hiking/equestrian trails.

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Roman Nose State Park

Nestled in a magnificent canyon, embraced by crimson shale bluffs and milky gypsum hills, Roman Nose was once a favorite retreat of the Cheyenne Indians. And no wonder, The Spring of Everlasting Waters gurgles forth from subterranean rivers at the rate of 600

Okeene, OK Recreation

Okeene Mill

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the Okeene Mill, which was built in 1901, with a storage capacity of 16,000 bushels of wheat and production of 20,000

Okeene, OK National Register

Okeene Rattlesnake Round-Up

The Okeene Rattlesnake Round-Up is listed in the Worldwide Brochures Travel Dictionary as home of "THE Original Rattlesnake Hunt". People from all over the world have come to visit us. We are looking forward to seeing YOU the first week in May!

Okeene, OK Festivals

Okeene Golf Club

Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1

Okeene, OK Golf Courses

Things to do near Okeene, OK

Chain Ranch Sportsmans Club

The opportunity to hunt and fish on over 100,000 acres of some of the best habitat in the country has now been made available...