20539 State Hwy 115 Hwy 115 & 49 Junction Lawton, OK , 73505 Phone: (580) 429-2197 Website Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, located in southwestern Oklahoma near Lawton, has protected unique wildlife habitats since 1901 and is the oldest managed wildlife facility in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service system. Measuring about 59,020 majestic acres, it is home to free range Buffalo, Texas longhorn cattle, Prairie Dogs, Elk and Deer.
The refuge also hosts a great diversity of species: 806 plant species, 240 species of birds, 36 fish, and 64 reptiles and amphibians are present. The refuge's location in the geologically unique Wichita Mountains and its areas of undisturbed mixed grass prairie make it an important conservation area. The Wichita's are approximately 500 million years old.
Machine 1 is located outside of the nature store in the visitor center. Designs are:
1) Bison,
2) Scissor Tailed Flycatcher,
3) Elk,
4) Prairie Dog.
Moved 2: 1) Prairie Dog, 2) Trade House, 3) Buffalo, 4) Frisco 1526,
Moved 2 moved to the Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton.
5/24/26: Rolling fine - JAM |