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When you’re in northeastern Chickasaw Country you can’t help but discover charming vineyards, historic sights, hunting, fishing and more! These small town locales make the perfect adventure for day trips, quick stops or a weekend away. Visit Waddell Vineyards in Ada to try the region’s award winning wines. Sample the wines in the vineyard’s tasting room while taking in the seven acre view of beautiful grape fields. Reserve a weeknight spot for one of their sip and swirl painting classes taught by a local artist. Tip: This family owned and operated vineyard is also perfect for your next wedding or event.

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Pauls Valley’s Santa Fe Depot Museum is a must-see for train lovers! The beautifully restored depot features interactive exhibits for kids, railroad memorabilia, historic photographs and local antiques. Visit the park next door to see a 1902 Santa Fe steam engine, complete with a coal-car and caboose. The depot is also an active train station! Locomotive enthusiasts should definitely add this one to their list of adventures in Chickasaw Country.

Wildcat Springs Ranch in Stonewall, is a top-notch hunting and fishing resort in northeastern Chickasaw Country. The 7,700 acres of managed habitat is home to white tail deer, rocky mountain elk, and other game. Enjoy hunting from a heated and insulated blind or spend a day fishing at the trophy bass lake. If this is your first visit, book a custom guided trip to take advantage of everything the site has to offer. The ranch’s on-site lodge boasts amenities like a fully stocked bar, pool tables and poker table to really up the ante.

Looking for a quick stop off I-35? For food, fuel and fun take a break in Paoli at the Washita Casino - one of many owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation in south-central Oklahoma. Open 24 hours a day, the Washita Casino offers 250 electronic games and a full-service bar. Don’t forget to stop into the Chickasaw Travel Stop in Paoli to fuel up before hitting the road for your next next adventure.

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