There’s so much to love about the quaint, cobblestone town of Medicine Park in southern Oklahoma. It’s bursting with personality, filled with artsy boutiques and surrounded by natural beauty. According to Thrillist, it’s the most hippie town you’ll find in Oklahoma and one of the most charming towns in the Plains. Read on to find out more about this groovy community.
One of the great things about living in Oklahoma is the vast culture available in different parts of the state. Medicine Park is a prime destination for art and nature lovers and one of the coolest places to visit.
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It began as a resort town, but has since transitioned into a mecca for the arts. It sits as the base of the Wichita Mountains, which makes it a haven for nature lovers too.
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There are many art boutiques, galleries, coffee shops and unique shopping along Cobblestone Row - the main street in town.
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You’ll fall in love with the hippe vibe. There’s not another town in Oklahoma like it. The businesses all have their own little cabins and each one is unique, so stop in and check them out.
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Nature lovers flock to this town due to its proximity to the stunning Wichita Mountains. It’s so peaceful and quiet and full of outdoor recreational activities.
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You can even take yoga classes in the heart of the mountains. How cool is that?!
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There are lots of colorful signs on Cobblestone Row leading you to where you want to go. And you’ll spot lots of “hippie” clothing, gifts and artsy pieces while shopping in town.
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It’s the kind of town where you go to relax, hang out with the locals and have a good time. They hold special events and concerts throughout the year that are open to the public.
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Even the dining scene is so cool. You’ll find many delicious eateries, many with unique atmospheres and outdoor patios.
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Have you ever visited this hippie town? If so, what was your favorite part about it?
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