Places to stay in Davis, Oklahoma
We currently have 31 accommodations in and around Davis. There are also other regional listings available for Motor Inns, Campsites, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Davis is a city in Garvin and Murray counties in Oklahoma. Davis is the home of the 1979, 1986, 1990, and 1995 Oklahoma State Football Championship teams. The mascot of Davis Public Schools is the "Wolves". Local restaurants include The Bistro, Las Cascadas Mexican Restaurant, Main Street Restaurant, and Dougherty Diner.
If you are travelling in the area, Davis is located close to KFOM-FM (Sulphur), Dry Sandy Creek, Rock Creek Site 5 Dam, Wildhorse Creek Site 5 Dam and Chigley Sandy Creek Site 5 Dam.
The center of Davis ( which is at is longitude -97°7'11.64 and latitude 34°30'16.92 ) is located
and 9 miles away from Sulphur.
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Motel
Deer Creek Lodge is located on I-35 Exit 51, about 20 minutes north of Ardmore, Ok. All 5 Lodges are within 2 minutes of Arbuckle Wilderness, 2 miles from Rose Grocery and Canoe trips, 3 miles from Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, 2 miles from Camp Classen YMCA Camp, and 15 minutes to .....
Hotel
Play in the waters of Turner Falls Park & Lake of the Arbuckles, visit the exotic animals of Arbuckle Wilderness, have a picnic in the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, hike the Arbuckle Mountains or go antiquing in our many craft and antique shops. Golf in Sulphur at Sulphur Hills Golf .....
Hotel
Microtel Inn and Suites Davis, OK - Enjoy a Quality Hotel Room at a Discount Hotel Price Enjoy consistency, quality, reasonable prices and great service each time you stay with Microtel Inns and Suites. Microtel is one of the fastest-growing budget hotel chains in the US and the recipient of many .....
Campsite / RV Park
The Turner Falls area has been described as one of the three geological windows into our past, including the Grand Canyon and the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Many springs from the world-famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek, which cascades down a seventy-seven (77) foot fall to a natural .....
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