If you’ve been following Only In Oklahoma for a while, then you know our love for the small town – Medicine Park. It’s secretly the best place in Oklahoma and we think everyone should visit at least once.

Here’s a look at what makes it so cool:

For starters, it’s It’s located in southern Oklahoma, at the base of the Wichita Mountains so there’s plenty of things to do year-round. Plus, the scenery is gorgeous all around town with a creek running right through it.

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It’s a magical place that’s full of romantic, charming, and beautiful settings.

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Not to mention, they decorate the whole town for the holidays…and it’s the cutest thing ever.

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Looking to stay overnight in the town? There are plenty of cabin rentals that are located on the river, in the woods or in town.

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The center of town, Cobblestone Row, is a darling street filled with unique shopping and delicious restaurants.

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The atmosphere is so relaxing and laid back, you’ll never want to leave.

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There’s a great little swimming spot - Bath Lake - that’s the perfect place to cool down on a summer day.

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The food scene is spectacular and offers many indoor and outdoor seating options.

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From fried catfish and chicken to burgers and salads, the restaurants all offer your favorite Oklahoma food items.

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Oh yeah, we forgot to mention it was named one of the most beautiful towns in America. #nobigdeal

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Medicine Park is a quaint town in southern Oklahoma known for its cobblestone streets, beautiful creeks, great shopping and small-town charm. But we found another reason that makes this town stand out – the dining scene. You’ll find the most scrumdiddlyumptious restaurants and bakeries that will impress any food connoisseur. Check out these six restaurants that you don’t want to miss during your visit to this charming town.

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