Category: Communities

Fireworks at Lake Texoma!

2017 Fireworks at Lake Texoma! Saturday, July 1 Highport Marina Monday, July 3 LTA Fireworks at Roosevelt Bridge Lights on the Lake, Pecan Grove East Park Sherman Tuesday, July 4 Denison Fireworks at Forest Park/Munson Stadium Choctaw Fireworks at Choctaw Casino  


Choctaw Country

Whether you are seeking outdoor adventures, an exciting look into the past or a peaceful getaway, Choctaw Country in Southeast Oklahoma is waiting for you! Get ready to explore the variety of things we have to offer—casinos, wineries, history, state parks, scenic drives and so much more! Head out with the family, a group ofread more…


Chickasaw Country

Nestled in south-central Oklahoma sits 7,648 square miles spread across 13 counties known as Chickasaw Country. Home to some of the most unique attractions in Oklahoma, in Chickasaw Country, you’ll find endless destinations for day trips at the lake, business meetings, festivals, weddings, family reunions, weekend retreats and getaways. With more than 5,000 rooms inread more…


Bonham

Bonham, “The Star of North Texas,” is a city with a population of 10,127, located about 40 minutes from Lake Texoma at the intersection of Hwy 82 and 121. Visitors can experience any of our five, recreational lakes, our historical museums—including the house and library of U.S House of Representative Speaker of the House forread more…


Gainesville

Founded in 1850, much of downtown Gainesville was developed in the 1880s. The notable California Street hails from the early days when “forty-niners” traveled through to search for gold in the West. Gainesville’s rich heritage is evident in the historic district on Church, Denton and Lindsay Streets. More than 30 restored Victorian houses, built byread more…


Gordonville

When Quantrill left Grayson County for good, Gordon remained behind and operated a trading post in the new town. The Gordonville post office is one of the oldest in the county. The town’s population reached its peak of 300 in 1925. After World War II the population declined. In 1949 Gordonville had a population ofread more…


Whitesboro

Whitesboro, Texas… get away to the good life! Whitesboro, Texas is known for its friendly small-town atmosphere. It’s close to Lake Texoma—just 12 miles south—on US82, midway between Sherman and Gainesville. Downtown Whitesboro has been home to the Annual Peanut Festival since 1965. Held the third Saturday of October each year, this festival draws crowdsread more…


Sherman

Sherman is not only a great place for business, it’s a great place for families. A proactive city government, accredited school system and strong civic organizations help ensure an outstanding quality of life. Sherman has endless entertainment opportunities, both indoors and out, from a day on the lake or golf course, to an evening atread more…


Pottsboro

Well known as the Southern Gateway to Lake Texoma, Pottsboro sits on the shores of that portion of Texoma known for its full service marinas, wide sandy beaches and islands perfect for boating and camping. We also offer excellent bass fishing, numerous domiciles including resorts, B&B’s, rental houses and a wide variety of homes withread more…


Denison

Denison…moving forward kicking back Only four miles from the shores of mammoth Lake Texoma, visitors can experience Denison, Texas and the many things this community has to offer. Its downtown historic district is one of the few designated Arts Districts in the state of Texas. Home to multiple visual and performing art venues including greatread more…