Shannon Springs Park - Chickasha, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 01.396 W 097° 56.770
14S E 596138 N 3876130
This is a large, scenic park with a lake, bridges, and numerous WPA construction.
Waymark Code: WMKYGB
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/15/2014
Views: 4
In the late 1800s, the Shannon Springs artesian well was used as a watering hole on the Chisholm Trail, bringing cattle from Texas to the railheads up north. This park was established at the site of these springs, at least during the first years of the 1900s, and perhaps before that.
This is a 43-acre park with a very large lake, in which fishing is allowed. Evidence of the work of the WPA is seen everywhere. Low walls and drainage ditches made of native sandstone border the curving driveways. Occasional stone pillars bear the WPA engraving. Work was done between 1936 and 1939.
At the southwest end of the lake, a lovely stone bridge spans the water, which is still used today. A native sandstone caretaker's cottage, a bathhouse and a park warehouse, as well as a large amphitheater, are still in use today.
The layout, ground work, and stone structures provide an idyllic setting for rest and recreation, and well worth your visit.
The park is listed on the Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory database.
Project type: Park structure/building (other than lodge)
Date built or created: 1936-1940
Location: Shannon Springs Park
City: Chickasha
Condition: Good upkeep with a little wear and tear
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