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Buffalo Sculpture

Located in the City Park


Horseshoe Hills


This landmark is a unique formation of hills creating a natural horseshoe shape. Custer and his men camped there the night before the attack on Chief Black Kettle, serving as an ideal place to hide Custer's movements and to scout the sleeping village. These hills also served as an observation post for both the Indians coming to Black Kettle's aid and the 7th Calvary.

The hills were formed as a result of erosion of the surrounding softer material about 250 million years ago, leaving the harder Doxey Shale behind.

The hills can be observed at a distance while visiting the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site.

Address: 1 mile north of Cheyenne on US283 


Red Rocks Record Vault




Located in front of the courthouse. Records Vault Built in 1907-08 by W.R. Casady. Protected the court records in the courthouse fire of 1916. Listed on the State Historical Sites of Oklahoma.

Memorial Brick Wall

The memorial brick wall is dedicated to the memory of pioneers, ancestors, and residents of Roger Mills County.

The bricks were sold to raise money for other attractions in the park.


California Trail Marker

Opened in the Spring of 1849, this road was first traveled by gold seekers in the rush for California. This historic trail crossed Roger Mills county, moving directly across the present site of Cheyenne. It continued to be used as an immigration trail to California and as a cattleman's way to northern markets from the grazing plains of Texas.

Historical Marker: Junction of US 283 & SH 33 north of Roll




Roger Mills County Courthouse Historical Pictures

Wildlife & Wildflower Loop


Three-Corner School Memorial


Washita Woman Sculpture


Located in the Roger Mills County Courthouse

Antelope Hills


Sandstone Creek Project

Directions:
2 miles north on US 283 from intersection of US 283 and Highway 6.


More information about the project can be found at Pioneer Museum and Cheyenne Visitor center. Located at Cheyenne City Park, on US 283 (aka L.L. Males Ave.)


Veteran's Memorial
(Cheyenne)

Cheyenne City Park


Cheyenne Red Rocks Golf Course


Veteran's Memorial
(Hammon)

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