Travelers
to Antlers find themselves in the heart of the "Deer Capital of the
World," where families, sportsmen and travelers can visit and enjoy
unique sights and events of Antlers, such as the Hunters Welcome
Station in November and the Antlers Deer Festival in mid-October.
Tuskahoma,
located about 40 miles northeast of Antlers, is the host to the Choctaw
Nation's Capitol Building. This three-story building was erected in
1884 and houses a fascinating museum and gift shop (see back cover). In
Antlers, the Depot is home to the County's Historical Society &
Museum, and also visit our antique shops, golf course and specialty
dining. The Pushmataha Wildlife Refuge and Honobia Creek Wildlife
Management area offer a diverse choice of wildlife and outdoor
activities.

The Kiamichi and Little Rivers, Sardis, Clayton and Ozzie Cobb Lakes have
water-related activities for everyone. Fishing is the best in Oklahoma. A
choice of lodging, including cabins, bed & breakfasts, motels, RV and
tent camping, and great restaurants - all makes spending time here a
fun event!
Shopping in Push County is as unusual as the restaurants. From antiques
to unique gifts - many made in the area -Antlers and Push County are
fun places to shop.

Golfing at one of our tree-covered courses is a great way to begin or
end the perfect day. Horse, 4x4 and hiking trails are available for
those who like to get close and personal with the great outdoors.
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