Robber's Cave State Park - Wilburton, OK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member hamquilter
N 34° 58.785 W 095° 21.641
15S E 284509 N 3873343
CCC Camp 1825 began work on construction of Robber's Cave State Park in 1935 and continued until 1941.
Waymark Code: WMZAJJ
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 10/09/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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Robber's Cave State Park is located about seven miles north of Wilburton on Highway 2. The coordinates shown above are located at the park sign, on the highway across from the Nature Center and Gift Shop.

The CCC work covered about 4480 acres of this 8000 acre park and wildlife management area. Because of the secluded cave here, it was thought to have been a popular hideout for outlaws such as Belle Starr and Jesse James. Known originally as Latimer State Park, the name was changed to Robber's Cave State Park in 1936.

The CCC built the park between 1935 and 1941 with cabins, hiking trails, campsites, shelters and roads. With the help of the WPA, they constructed Lake Carlton. The Park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

East of the Park Nature Center is a granite monument dedicated in 1988 which reads:

Civilian Conservation Corps
and
Robber's Cave State Park
Wilburton, Oklahoma

This beautiful park was created between 1935 and 1941
by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Company
1825. Members were primarily World War I veterans
who had participated in the major battles of that war
and two veterans of the Spanish-American War. There
were 140 married members with 410 children.

These CCC members built Oklahoma's largest Boy Scout
Camp, erected 24 major creek dams for flood control
and increased fishing water, developed a 5,000 acre
preserve, planted pine seedlings, built the bathhouse,
cabins, trails, a 70-foot observation tower, and a dam
which created an 80-acre lake. The Company created
its own community completed with water, electric light
and telephone systems, laundry, barber-shop, and ex-
change building.

CCC members were paid $30 per month, of which $25
was sent home. They also received housing, food, medical
and dental care as well as educational benefits.

Members of Company 1825 left a permanent memorial
to the service of its members in the form of this beautiful
park which serves countless thousands each year.

Dedicated to the members
of CCC Company 1825
and the three million members
who served our nation
April 30, 1988
Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Association
and
Oklahoma Historical Society

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