Guidebook for Stigler

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Guidebook for Stigler

Parks & Nature

Great place to visit to enjoy beautiful scenery and a lake.
34 habitants recommandent
Parc d'État de Robbers Cave
2084 NW 146th Rd
34 habitants recommandent
Great place to visit to enjoy beautiful scenery and a lake.
Eufaula Dam was built in 1964 across the Canadian River and created Eufaula Lake, one of the world's largest man-made lakes. Eufaula Lake is known for the fishing and water sports.
7 habitants recommandent
Eufaula Dam
Oklahoma 71
7 habitants recommandent
Eufaula Dam was built in 1964 across the Canadian River and created Eufaula Lake, one of the world's largest man-made lakes. Eufaula Lake is known for the fishing and water sports.
Roye Park is located at 1299 NW 9th Street in Stigler and is near Stigler High School. Roye Park is the favorite park in Stigler. It has a nice wooded trail, playground equipment and a water feature for the kids. If you are traveling with kids this is must to let them run and get their energy out.
Stigler
Roye Park is located at 1299 NW 9th Street in Stigler and is near Stigler High School. Roye Park is the favorite park in Stigler. It has a nice wooded trail, playground equipment and a water feature for the kids. If you are traveling with kids this is must to let them run and get their energy out.

Essentials

10 habitants recommandent
Walmart Supercenter
131 Paul Carr Dr
10 habitants recommandent

Food Scene

Stigler Cafe is simple in decor but makes up for it in the food. I love to order the biscuits and gravy, my husband enjoys the omelets and my boys love it all.
Shellys Cafe
504 E Main St
Stigler Cafe is simple in decor but makes up for it in the food. I love to order the biscuits and gravy, my husband enjoys the omelets and my boys love it all.

Shopping

Great thrift store. Worth checking out.
Sparkle and Rust
116 E Main St
Great thrift store. Worth checking out.
Shop local! Worth checking out.
Huckleberry Junction
117 E Main St
Shop local! Worth checking out.

Entertainment & Activities

Go back in time to watch a movie in the original 1945 theater on Main Street. It was saved by fundraising efforts in 2013 by the town and it is great experience. Movies are changed weekly.
Time Theater
103 E Main St
Go back in time to watch a movie in the original 1945 theater on Main Street. It was saved by fundraising efforts in 2013 by the town and it is great experience. Movies are changed weekly.

Sightseeing

The final resting place and once home of the Bandit Queen of the West--Belle Starr. Grave is located on private land, but trail is well marked with Oklahoma historical marker and is often visited. Homestead has been recreated by current owners. Check facebook for events occasional events.
Younger Bend Trail
Oklahoma 71
The final resting place and once home of the Bandit Queen of the West--Belle Starr. Grave is located on private land, but trail is well marked with Oklahoma historical marker and is often visited. Homestead has been recreated by current owners. Check facebook for events occasional events.
Tamaha began as a riverboat landing on the Arkansas River in the 1830s. During the Civil War, the Union steamer, J. R. Williams, had carried supplies for the Union army between Fort Smith, Arkansas and Fort Gibson in Indian Territory. In 1864, Confederate forces under Col. Stand Watie attacked with cannon and small arms fire as the ship negotiated the river near Tamaha. The ship was crippled and ran aground, where the Confederates captured it. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History, the rusted skeleton of the steamer remains where it was grounded. The only physical link to the town's past is the Tamaha Jail and Ferry Landing, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tamaha
Tamaha began as a riverboat landing on the Arkansas River in the 1830s. During the Civil War, the Union steamer, J. R. Williams, had carried supplies for the Union army between Fort Smith, Arkansas and Fort Gibson in Indian Territory. In 1864, Confederate forces under Col. Stand Watie attacked with cannon and small arms fire as the ship negotiated the river near Tamaha. The ship was crippled and ran aground, where the Confederates captured it. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History, the rusted skeleton of the steamer remains where it was grounded. The only physical link to the town's past is the Tamaha Jail and Ferry Landing, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Everything Else

If you are traveling on I-40 Warner is the exit to take to come to Stigler. Stigler is 25 miles from the Warner exit on I-40.
Warner
If you are traveling on I-40 Warner is the exit to take to come to Stigler. Stigler is 25 miles from the Warner exit on I-40.