Murray
County Oklahoma is a goldmine for those who want to enjoy the
great outdoors and all the wonderful
adventures and activities that Nature has to provide. Chickasaw National
Recreation Area and
Turner Falls are just two of the natural attractions that Murray
County is home to. Nestled in
the historic Arbuckle Mountains, Murray County offers visitors
and residents impressive waterfalls, natural mineral springs, beautiful
lakes, golfing, biking and horseback riding. We also have an
exotic
animal park, historic shopping district, as well as museums and
antiques to keep you busy during your stay.
Many Oklahomans fondly
remember
visiting area highlights such as Platt National Park (now
Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Turner Falls, or spending
time at Falls Creek Baptist Church Camp as
a child. Return today to create new memories with your children.
Thinking of relocating to Murray County? The towns in Murray County offer
small town charm with the big city conveniences not far away. Murray County
is a great place to live because of low unemployment rates, low crime rates,
excellent schools and just great people. Want a wonderful place to raise
a family or an excellent place to retire. . . Murray County can fill your
needs.
Murray County is conveniently located 73
miles South of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and 190 miles North of Dallas,
Texas. It lies within the boundaries of the Chickasaw Nation. It
has 425 square miles
of mountains and valleys including Sulphur springs and a major
lake.
Murray County has a population of 12,623 residents as of the 2000 census. We
hope you will visit Murray County and let us share this wonderful
area and our small town hospitality with you. You won’t want to miss enjoying
this beautiful Oklahoma Treasure.
Murray County is THE place to be!
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