Great Location Downtown Hinton, OK-Corner Lot Broadway & Main
This 7,000 square foot lot is absolutely the most ideal location to build a commercial / business in a thriving community of Hinton, OK. Hinton is the crossroads of the nation with I-40 East to West and Highway 281 from Canada to Mexico.
Hinton is a town in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. The population as of 2010 census was 3,196 and it has grown extensively since. It is approximately 50 miles west of Oklahoma City.
Red Rock Canyon State Park is located 1 mile south of downtown Hinton. The park is a favorite of rappellers due to the canyon's cliff formations. It also boasts beautiful trees, especially in the fall when the color of the leaves begin to turn. Camping and day picnicking are allowed, and there is a pond for fishing. Hiking around the canyon is allowed within park limits. The park has a pool that offers two ...
Red Rock Canyon State Park is located 1 mile south of downtown Hinton. The park is a favorite of rappellers due to the canyon's cliff formations. It also boasts beautiful trees, especially in the fall when the color of the leaves begin to turn. Camping and day picnicking are allowed, and there is a pond for fishing. Hiking around the canyon is allowed within park limits. The park has a pool that offers two water slides into the 8-foot-deep water as well as water 3 feet deep for younger swimmers. The pool is overseen by certified lifeguards, and at least one lifeguard is on duty at all times.
Sugar Creek Casino is located just off I-40 in Hinton. The casino is an enterprise of the Wichita and affiliated tribes.
Oklahoma Casino is located just directly east across the highway from the Sugar Creek Casino and it is an enterprise of the Delaware Tribe.
Rock Mary, just west of Hinton, Oklahoma in Caddo County, Oklahoma, is a prominent landmark on the California Road. It was named in 1849 for Mary Conway, the then 17-year-old niece of James Sevier Conway, the Governor of Arkansas. Mary was the eldest daughter of Dr. John R. Conway, a prominent physician and surveyor, who emigrated to California with his wife and 10 children.
At the base of the rock formation is a plaque with the following inscription:
ROCK MARY, May 23, 1849: This odd and unusual land feature was named on that date by Lieut. J.E. Simpson and M.P. Harrison when they visited this site, planted a flag on the crest and named the rock for 17 year belle, Mary Conway, an emigrant.
The Oklahoma Historical Society, in 1960, set a second plaque which is located at the crest with the following inscription:
THE AMERICAN FLAG, ROCK MARY: From this point on May 23, 1849 the flag of the United States was unfurled by Lieut. J.E. Simpson and M.P. Harrison who gave this rock its name. By this act they established this as a famous landmark relied on by countless thousands of western emigrants.
Oklahoma Historical Society, 1960 Rock Mary was chosen as a landmark on the southern trail to California, called the California Trail by Captain Marcy. It stood out on the prairie and could be seen from a distance.
Hinton, Oklahoma is located in prime location for all types of hunting; whitetail deer, Rio Grande Turkey, hogs, quail & all types of waterfowl. Make this location your location for a new business and be a part of a thriving community. Super Location?Call Mossy Oak Properties of the Heartland?
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