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OYO Hotel Altus N Main St

1.5 star property
5.6 out of 10, (72)
"I was booked into a closed down motel in Altus Oklahoma for the high school reunion weekend. When I arrived to check in at 3 pm the motel was boarded up. There were no available rooms in the town because of the reunion. My contact at Expedia assured me there would not be a charge on my Discover card. Next day I had a no show charge for a closed hotel which has not been removed. I will not recommend Expedia to anyone or use the service again. Dale McAskill. Please reply to this email."
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Trip time! Discover the mountains, local cuisine, and hiking in relaxing Lone Wolf.

King Mountain is a great hike to the top, though never an easy one. There is a radio station tower on top, and I actually encountered several workers when I got to the top, they have to hike up also each time they have to work on the tower. Great views of the lake and mountains. There are a couple of places to park right beside the mountain. Watch out for the irrigation canal and stay away from it when it is running, it has a syphon that will suck you under and drown you. There is also a small cave on the side of the mountain that is a nice and cool spot on a hot day.
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