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Typical Month
August
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Duration
3 days
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Size
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About Pushmataha County Free Fair
The Pushmataha County Free Fair in Antlers is an August fair in the Ouachita Mountain heartland of southeast Oklahoma, celebrating the timber, cattle, and Choctaw Nation heritage of a county named for the great Choctaw chief Pushmataha — who signed the Treaty of Fort Adams and served as a US Army general during the War of 1812.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, local food vendors, and a community fair in the pine and hardwood forested hollows of the Ouachita Mountains and Kiamichi River watershed.
Visitor Tips
Antlers is the Pushmataha County seat in the Kiamichi Mountain country — the Kiamichi River, Clayton Lake State Park, and the spectacular Ouachita Mountain scenery of southeastern Oklahoma's least-visited corner make Pushmataha County a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking the road less traveled.
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