Why are we driving 3 hours west of OKC? Because Roger Mills County is hiding a 30,000-acre "prairie masterpiece" that feels more like New Mexico than Oklahoma.
In this episode of the Only In OK Show, we explore the Black Kettle National Grasslands. From its tragic history with Peace Chief Black Kettle to its incredible recovery after the Dust Bowl, we’re showing you why this is a must-visit spot for hikers, hunters, and film buffs (it’s where The Grapes of Wrath was filmed!).
We’re heading back to Norman to discuss the "oceanfront" property that has been vacant for nearly 20 years. We finally know what’s going into the old Wayne’s Waterside Grill—and it involves a lot of chips and salsa.
📍 Locations Featured:
Black Kettle National Grassland (near Cheyenne, OK)
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site
The Waterfront in Norman, OK
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