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As you continue your travels West to Warwick there is
the last remaining Meramec Caverns painted barn on the
Oklahoma
Mother Road. However,
you won’t see it westbound as the barn faces travelers headed east in
an attempt to lure them many miles east to
Missouri.
As you watch the road, have your travel partner looking out the back
window to the south side of the old highway.
Chandler is located 48 miles
northeast of
Oklahoma City and 67 miles
southwest of
Tulsa. Abundant lakes,
ponds and rivers provide a fishing Mecca for anglers, where bass,
crappie, catfish, and perch are plentiful. Hunters will find an
abundant supply of white tail deer and migrating ducks and geese as
they pass through each fall and spring.
©
Kathy Weiser/Legends
of America, updated January, 2009
SITES AND ATTRACTIONS
Bell Cow Lake is the
largest of
Chandler's Lakes. It has great fishing, trails for horseback
riding, a sand beach and many great places to camp. The lake has four
developed areas which offer R.V. hookups, boat ramps, fishing docks,
volley ball courts, equestrian trails, pavillions and ample parking.
WHERE TO
STAY
Hotels/Motels & Lodges
Econo Lodge -
Your pets are welcome at the Econo Lodge conveniently located between
Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Restaurant and swimming pool on premises. A
beautiful exterior renovation was completed in 2001.
600 N. Price, PO Box 564,
Chandler,
Oklahoma
Lincoln Motel - 740 E.
1st,
Chandler,
Oklahoma 74834, 405-258-0200
Oak Glen
- Highway,
Chandler,
Oklahoma 74834, (405)
258-2994
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