



Henryetta Territorial Museum
Henryetta’s Territorial Museum is located in Henryetta’s original one-
The museum is home to the Joseph W. Hardin photography collection, sixteen-
The museum houses great local artifacts and offers great insights to the local history.
For more info on the Territorial Museum visit www.territorialmuseum.org
Henryetta Country Club and Golf Course
If golf is your passion then travel just southwest of Henryetta and pay a visit
to the Henryetta Country Club and Golf Course. This beautiful par 36 course has
over 6,000 yards with nine holes. Different tee boxes are available and the course
can be played in either a 9 hole or an 18 hole format. Non-

Jim Hall Lake
If boating, fishing, and swimming are more your forte then Jim Hall Lake will provide just that.
Crappie, Bass, as well as Channel and Flathead Catfish fill this 660 acre manmade lake. Two boat ramps make it easy to find your next favorite fishing hole.

Nichols Park South Side Play Structure
Bring the kids out for an afternoon at the new play-
Completed in the Summer of 2009 it will provide the kids with hours of entertainment. Swings, and a pavilion, and several picnic tables adorn this side of Nichols park.


Spirit of the American Doughboy
At the corner of 6th and Main Street stands a brave and heroic statue that pays tribute to our countries bravest men and women. In 1923 the local American Legion and the VFW posts came together to raise funds to purchase this statue, and on July 4, 1925, it was revealed to the public. The bronze statue stands at the corner of the public library building which was built back in 1935.

Historic Nichols Park
Henryetta’s Nichols Park is a National Historic Site which is the town’s largest city park. Drive just about 1.5 miles South of Henryetta on Lake Road to this beautiful and peaceful 300 acre park. With a 10 acre lake, complete with a sandy beach, fishing dock, 3 covered picnic area with fireplaces and cooking grills. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife although hunting is not permitted
Nichols Park is also home to the Henryetta Little League Complex, where all summer long families compete in softball and baseball tournaments.
The Jim Shoulder’s Living Legends Rodeo Arena also makes it home in Nichols Park. Know for it’s Labor Day weekend rodeo Henryetta also has a great Spring rodeo. Over 1,500 spectators will come to watch cowboys and cowgirls compete for cash and prizes, a must see while you are in Henryetta.