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Lake Texoma State Park
Lake Texoma State Park is located approximately 25 miles south of Tishomingo, along the Oklahoma - Texas border. Lake Texoma is Oklahoma's second largest lake, and one of the premier striped bass hot spots in the Southwest. Besides fishing, the park offers swimming, camping, picnic areas, horseback riding, trail rides, tennis, hiking, nature programs, indoor fitness and recreation programs
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Lake Murray State Park
Lake Murray State Park is located about 30 miles southwest of Tishomingo. Fishing, boating and all water sports can be found at Lake Murray. Other activities include golfing, camping, horseback riding, hiking, swimming, miniature golf and paddle boating. Sports facilities include an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, badminton and volleyball nets. Other facilities found in the park include an airstrip, bait and tackle shop, marina with rentals, swimming pool with a changing house, riding stables, miniature golf course and frisbee golf.
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Chickasaw National Capitol & Museum
The Chickasaw historic capitol building it located in Tishomingo. In 1891 and the construction of the granite Victorian Gothic capitol was started. Granite was quarried on Pennington Creek. In 1898 the beautiful capitol was completed. It served the Chickasaw Nation as the National Capitol until Oklahoma statehood in November, 1907.
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Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge
The Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge lies at the upper Washita arm of Lake Texoma and is administered for the benefit of migratory waterfowl in the Central Flyway. The refuge offers a variety of aquatic habitats for wildlife. Tishomingo NWR offers wildlife watching, photography, and hiking throughout most of the refuge from March 1 through September 30 and in limited areas during the rest of the year. Good fishing draws many anglers to Cumberland Pool and the Washita River.
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Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area
The Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area (PFHA) is located in Southcentral Oklahoma about 11 miles northeast of Tishomingo. The clear spring fed river flows through a unique geologic area formed by the eastern outcrop of the Arbuckle Mountains. The Blue River is one of Oklahoma’s most beautiful and picturesque public recreation spots. Trout and channel catfish are seasonally stocked, but native bass, sunfish, and catfish are also in the river. Hunting opportunities also are available including deer, dove, turkey, quail, squirrel, racoon and rabbits.
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Oklahoma Primary Care Assocation
Oklahoma Primary Care Association's mission is strengthening access to affordable community-based health care through advocacy, education and technical assistance.
Primary funding is from the Health Resources Services Administration's (HRSA) Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC), a program of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). OKPCA is dedicated to improving access to affordable health care and reducing health disparities for all Oklahomans by increasing the number of CHCs and strengthening existing safety net providers.
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The City of Tishomingo
Named in honor of the Chickasaw Chief, Tishomingo, the City of Tishomingo is rich in history and natural beauty.
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