Okeene Rattlesnake Round-Up
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First Week of May - Snake hunting is a long standing tradition in Okeene. The residents here have hunted for generations. The hunt was originally started in 1939 to remove the venomous reptiles to protect cattle and overall safety. Orville Von Gulker was the man who decided to turn the spring ritual into an annual competition, thereby giving birth to our hunt. The largest of these captured snakes are entered into our yearly competition, the Okeene Rattlesnake Hunt. Okeene is home to the first and original rattlesnake hunt. In 2013, Okeene will be celebrating its 74th hunt. The Okeene Rattlesnake Hunt has been widely recognized by several magazines, news outlets, and documentaries from around the world. Every year finds a variety of new film crews, reporters, and photographers that travel from near and far to witness and participate in the event. In addition to braggin' rights and a cash prize for winning the hunt, our event features live snake exhibitions and demonstrations. There's a variety of rattlesnake souveneirs and fried rattlesnake is even on the menu. An entire festival surrounds the event with a carnival, food and shopping vendors, live music, and a variety of entertainment options suited for the entire family to enjoy. Be a part of Oklahoma tradition and join us at the Annual Okeene Rattlesnake Hunt!
Okeene Rattlesnake Round-Up
Phone : 580-822-3101 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 580-822-3101
Email Address : snakcity@pldi.net
Web: www.okeenerattlesnakehunt.com/
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Festivals
Roman Nose State Park Resorts

Guests will also find cabins, group camps, camping and RV sites, as well as tipi rentals. There are picnic shelters, the Redbird Restaurant, General Store, ten cottages equipped with kitchenettes, Boecher and Watonga lakes, a grocery, cafe, hiking trails, an enclosed fishing dock, paddleboat and canoe rental, swimming pool and beach, miniature golf, tennis, an airstrip and a play-ground.
Roman Nose State Park Camping

Tee Pee Rental - What more fun could you have than to spend the night in one of the three "rent-a-teepee" rentals that sleep 2 adults and 2 children. Each tee pee sets on a cement pad with indoor/outdoor carpet, and rents for $25.00. Bring your own bedding, cots, etc., electrical outlet, cookout grill and picnic table supplied. Showers and restrooms nearby.
Activities - Community Building * Swimming * Paddleboating * Canoeing * Fishing * Equestrian Trail * Hiking, Biking & Nature Trails * Hayrides * Volleyball * Tennis * General Store * Recreation Specialist
Roman Nose State Park Cabins
Roman Nose Resort Park offers so many varieties of overnight accommodations from RV and tent sites and group camp buildings, to tee pees, to a modern lodge, and to add to all this there are ten cottages equipped with kitchenettes and fireplaces.
The new Fairway Cottage sleeps 10-12 guests, complete with all conveniences. Full kitchen w/utensils * Living Room and dining Room * Satellite TV in each room * Telephone/voice mail/data ports * Washer/Dryer * Private Patio * Located directly across the Number One tee box at Roman Nose Golf Course * Just $275.00 Per Night
Roman Nose State Park Nature Centers

Teachers are invited to take advantage of an educational outing that is masked by fun and includes outdoor activities! Our naturalist program is available to schools, by reservation, from September through May.
Roman Nose State Park Equestrian Trails

Roman Nose Riding Stables offer one, two, or three-hour trail rides over some of the most picturesque canyon country the state has to offer.
All trail rides are $14.00 an hour and advanced reservations are required.
Roman Nose Riding Stables offer a three-hour interpretive dinner ride where guests are guided through the canyon country and across the lakes to a remote area where dinners prepared over an open fire, much the same as dinners were prepared on the trail drives of years gone by. The fee for the three-hour dinner program is a modest $40.00 per person.
Roman Nose State Resort Park is also the newest equestrian playground for those who have their own horse and are looking for a new place to ride. "Pack Saddle" camp area is the designated equestrian campground complete with pens and stock tank for your mounts.
Roman Nose State Park Golf Courses

Countless loads of topsoil and yards of terracing have made this course newly lush in recent years. But with narrow sloping fairways and elevated greens, accuracy remains the key to success here: golf pros insist a high, soft flop shot is the secret to good scoring.
Canyons border fairways and greens, and drop-offs of 30 or 40 feet are common. The course's signature fourth hole is known as the "Canyon Hole." This 444 yard par 4 hole can also be afforded the added distinction of being the Toughest hole due to its natural hazard.