| Walters - Southwest (Great Plains Country) | |||||||||
A self-described "small town with a big heart," the city of Walters is the center of opportunities, located five miles east of Interstate 44 and State Highway 5 in Cotton County. For visitors and locals, Walters hosts several special events each year, starting with Gallery on the Green, held the first weekend in May. This annual arts and crafts show is sponsored by the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The annual Comanche Indian Powwow is held each July in beautiful Sultan Park, and offers a modern blend of dance, family reunions and festival activities celebrating "the return home." Also in July, Walters celebrates the three-day Round-Up Club Rodeo, an event highlighted by the Round-Up Rodeo Parade. Walters is home to two museums, both open by appointment. The Cotton County Museum holds tools, housewares, cookstoves, medical equipment and other community artifacts dating from Oklahoma's territorial days, while the 1920 Rock Island Depot offers Comanche Indian artists' frescoes paintings documenting the history of the area. For everyday rest and relaxation, Walters also boasts an 18-hole golf course, numerous parks and a city swimming pool, plus two antique/craft malls. The City of Walters invites you to make our city "your hometown too" and to experience our rich heritage of pioneer and Native American cultures. Visit or call the Walters Chamber of Commerce, 116 N. Broadway, (580) 875-3335, for more information. |



