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Things To Do In Wheeler
Shop in the small shops around the town square.
Swim in the Wheeler City Pool.
Travel back in time on a historical Petticoat Tour. (By Appointment)
Make an appointment for a chance to see turkey, deer, quail, dove, badgers, raccoon, possum, skunk, hawks, robins, roadrunners and possibly a bobcat on a wildlife tour.
In season, hunt deer, turkey, quail or dove. (and varmints any time)
Visit an art gallery displaying the work of local artists.
Visit a cattle feed yard and learn how cattle are fatten for market.
Play golf on the Shamrock Golf Course which is 16 miles south of Wheeler.
Visit the newly restored U Drop In visitors' center in Shamrock, Texas, 16 miles south of Wheeler.
Visit the Mobeetie Jail Museum 12 miles west of Wheeler.
Visit the historic Mobeetie Cemetery.
Visit the historic home of Cap Arrington, former Texas Ranger and famous Sheriff of Wheeler County, 25 miles northwest of Wheeler.
See a movie at the newly restored Palace Theater in Canadian, Texas 36 miles north of Wheeler.
See "Dino the Dinosaur" on the mesas on your drive to Canadian.
Walk the historic bridge in Canadian, Texas.
Drive the scenic nature highway around Lake Marvin north of Canadian, Texas.
Attend the Music Festival at the Mobeetie Jail Museum on the 4k" weekend of July.
Celebrate the 4 of July at the Wheeler City Park with food, games, swimming, and Lawn Mower Races.
Take a scenic drive to visit Turkey Creek Vineyards in Durham, OK.
City Drug Bed & Breakfast Hotel
400 Main Street
P.O. Box 552
Wheeler, Texas 79096 (806) 826-3790 Fax: (806) 826-3792
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Jim & Bobbye Hill, Innkeepers
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