When it comes to visiting small towns in the Sooner State, Medicine Park is at the top of my list. Why? It’s simple. It has a little bit of everything; from beautiful scenery to unique shopping to delicious food, there’s no shortage of things to do in this tiny town. Take a look:

Medicine Park is best known for its quaint, cobblestone streets overlooking the gorgeous Medicine Creek at the edge of the Wichita Mountains in southern Oklahoma.

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The moment you drive into town, you’ll know you’re in a place unlike any other in the Sooner State.

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It’s the kind of town that people travel from all over to enjoy its charm, character, and gorgeous scenery.

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And there’s plenty of delicious food in town. From steaks to burgers to fried catfish, you’ll find something for everyone.

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The center of town, Cobblestone Row, is a darling street filled with unique shopping and delicious restaurants.

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The businesses all have their own little cabin, so stop in and check out their merchandise…you never know what you’ll find.

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You could spend all afternoon just on this street, but keep moving because there’s lots to explore.

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Medicine Creek runs through the middle of the town and is stocked yearly with trout, while two dams form the popular Bath Lake Swimming Hole.

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Enjoy the breathtaking scenery by taking a leisurely stroll on the walking paths and bridges in town.

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Or head to the nearby Wichita Mountains for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities.

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On top of all this, the town hosts several festivals throughout the year. They have a very big art presence featuring many talented, local artists. There’s always something to do in Medicine Park, so plan your visit today.

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Doesn’t this small town look like a great place to visit? While in town, check out these great restaurants that serve a variety of menu items.

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