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MEDICINE CREEK PARK

Fort Sill's Parks. MEDICINE CREEK PARK. Medicine Creek Park is located on Apache Gate Road, along the banks of historic Medicine Creek at White Wolf Crossing. The Nature Center is located across the street. This park has a large pavilion and permanent restroom facilities.

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MEDICINE CREEK PARK

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  1. Fort Sill's Parks MEDICINE CREEK PARK • Medicine Creek Park is located on Apache Gate Road, along the banks of historic Medicine • Creek at White Wolf Crossing. • The Nature Center is located across the street. • This park has a large pavilion and permanent restroom facilities. AMBROSIA SPRINGS PARK • Ambrosia Springs Park is a secluded park nestled in the woods. • This historical park was named after Ambrosia Taylor, wife of MAJ Taylor, who discovered the source of pure water at Fort Sill in the 1800’s, significantly reducing the incidence of disease. The old springhouse and its dedication to Ambrosia Taylor are still located along the creek. • This Park has a large pavilion, grills, picnic tables, and playground equipment. QUINETTE PARK • Quinette Park is an open park with plenty of space for games and events. • This park has a large pavilion, grills, picnic tables, and playground equipment. CO-OP PARK • Co-Op Park is a small park located next to Martha Songbird Nature Walk. • This park has a playground and plenty of trees that provide shade. • The new interactive NEOS electronic gaming system that provides fun and fitness. RUCKER PARK • Rucker Park was originally built as a training site for the 1930’s Army Equestrian Team. • This area is perfect for horse-related events. • Facilities include a stone grandstand. Parks may be reserved at no charge at the Outdoor Adventure Center located in the Recplex. For more information call (580) 355-8270.

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