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Atoka

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  • General Information

    Other Name: -, District: Oklahoma, State: South West, United States of America
    Area: 22 sq mi
    Languages Spoken: English
    Long Distance Code: +1(580)
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  • Description

    Atoka is a city in Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States.Historical sites in Atoka include the Atoka Armory Building, the First Methodist Church Building, the Old Masonic Temple Building, the Middle Boggy Battlefield Site and Confederate Museum, Old Atoka State Bank, the Pioneer Club Building, and the Waddel`s Station Site, all of which are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Atoka golf club is a public 9-hole course with bent grass greens with water in play. It was built in 1964, and designed by Floyd Farley.
The public facilities available include boat ramps, campsites, picnic area, playground and concessions. The length of this Shoreline is 59 miles.
Historic Boggy Depot State Park is a refreshing, restful place for campers to enjoy the beauty of southeastern Oklahoma. Soldiers, passengers on the Butterfield Stage Line, westward-bound pioneers, and wandering Native People all found solace here. Pause, during your visit, to reflect upon those who shaped the history of Oklahoma in this peaceful place.
Contains numerous artifacts, including the bones of a new specie of dinosaur discovered in Atoka County.
Enjoy exploring this vineyard and the tasting room. A gift store is located on site for any purchases you might wish to make.
McGee Creek Reservoir is located about 15 miles southeast of Atoka in one of the State''s most scenic areas. The land surrounding the lake is covered with dense forest and the area provides numerous recreation opportunities, including water skiing, boating and fishing in the lower reservoir area. The upper and forested areas provide scenic enjoyment. Bugaboo Canyon Natural Scenic Area, covering 8,900 acres, lies to the northeast, providing hunting, fishing and nature studies.