Local Attractions



Lee Park

Lee Park is a beautifully maintained public park owned by the City of Cordell. The park has a large pavilion for gatherings and/or performances, a sand volleyball court, two basketball courts, two tennis courts, a walking trail and ample playground equipment.


Washita County Museum

The Carnegie Library Building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was constructed in 1911 by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and today houses the Washita County Museum. The museum has on exhibit some 10,000 items of Washita County history. The Washita County Museum is operated by the Washita County Historical Society, a group of dedicated volunteers working to "preserve the past for those of the future".

The Washita County Museum is located one block North of the Courthouse at 115 East 2nd Street. You may visit the museum every Friday from 2-4 p.m. or any time by request. Contact Wayne Boothe (580) 832-3681 or P.O. Box 153, Cordell, OK 73632

 


Crooked Creek Golf Course

Two and a half miles west of Cordell on Scenic Highway 152 you will find Cordell's Crooked Creek Golf Course. The course boasts nine new bentgrass greens. Rental carts are available. Green fees are competitive with area courses. For information call (580) 832-2232
 


Cordell Municipal Pool

The Cordell Municipal Pool is a 60'x120' pool with depths from 3' to 10'. The pool has two diving boards and a separate wading pool. The pool is open from Memorial Day until Labor Day annually.
 


Washita Theater

Where old world atmosphere and new world technology collide.

  • Dolby Digital Surround EX

  • The only theatre in Western Oklahoma with THX sound

  • The largest screen in Western Oklahoma

  • 348 seats

  • ADA compliant

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