Pushmataha
county is located in southeastern Oklahoma with Antlers serving as
the county seat. Pushmataha County is one of the largest counties in
Oklahoma with many lakes, streams, and mountains to choose from.
Antlers was named after the numerous deer antlers left by the Indian
hunters around the spring.
The top draws of this region are the abundant hunting, fishing.
camping, and boating found at any of the local lakes and rivers. A
great place to just get away from it all, to relax and have fun.
Southeastern Oklahoma is often regarded as the most scenic in the
state and it really is a sportsman's paradise.
Hunters come from all over to look for deer, wild turkey, wild boar,
quail, and squirrel in Pushmataha County. Oklahoma hunters have on
average taken nearly 100,000 deer a year for the last several deer
seasons and the state is looking for ways to increase this number.
Deer season is a huge event in Pushmataha County!