Medicine Park Rentals is the perfect home base for exploring the cobblestone community named for the round red rocks dotting this tiny picturesque town...come and enjoy, we'd love to show you around!

Bath Lake Medicine Park

Bath Lake is a charming, creek-fed swimming hole nestled in the heart of Medicine Park, Oklahoma, featuring natural waterfalls, shallow and deep areas, and scenic shoreline views. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day for just $3, it transforms into a trout fishing spot come winter.

Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum

Post–Civil War fort & museum with exhibits on historic regiments & an array of military artifacts.

Comanche Nation Casino

Game spot that never closes, with 700+ machines, blackjack & poker, dining & live entertainment.

Shepler Square Park

Shepler Square Park is a charming urban green space in downtown Lawton, featuring scenic walkways, vibrant flower beds, and art installations. It's also a beloved community hub, hosting popular local events like the annual Arts for All festival.

Laugh Out Loud

Fun center offering a rollerskating rink, laser tag & a bowling alley, plus a video game arcade.

Elmer Thomas Park

This park features a playground, a splash pad, a covered picnic area, restrooms, a pond & more.

Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center

Small, free museum with many interactive exhibits about Comanche culture, history & art.

Museum of the Great Plains

Situated in Elmer Thomas Park in Lawton, Oklahoma, the Museum of the Great Plains is a history museum whose exhibits trace the diverse cultures of the Great Plains from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians around 11,500 BCE all the way through to the present day. Visitors can explore interactive, self-directed exhibits such as a recreation of the Red River Trading Post, the Domebo Dig Site — an authentic recreation of a 1960s archaeological excavation revealing human activity from 11,000 years ago — and the Council Saddle Shop, an interactive space inspired by the life's work of renowned saddle maker Howard Council. First accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 1972, the museum is one of five partner institutions in the Oklahoma Museum Network and spans 25,000 square feet of gallery space.

Medicine Park Aquarium and Natural Sciences Center

Nestled in the charming cobblestone town of Medicine Park, Oklahoma, the Medicine Park Aquarium and Natural Sciences Center is a unique eco-tourism attraction dedicated to conservation through education, home to over 90 native and non-native fish, reptile, amphibian, bird, and mammal species. Visitors can hand-feed turtles in Turtle Town, watch lively river otters, explore a walk-through quail aviary, and interact with marine creatures in the touch tank — plus catch daily electric eel demonstrations. The center also boasts a seven-acre botanical garden with sweeping views of Mount Scott, sitting just a mile from the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.