Boggy Depot Park
Boggy Depot Park
(Formerly Boggy Depot State Park) Historic Boggy Depot Park, located in Atoka, provides a refreshing, restful place for campers to enjoy the beauty of southeastern Oklahoma. This park gets its name from Clear Boggy Creek and from its use as a Confederate commissary depot during the Civil War. In 1972, Boggy Depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places. While it was once a state park, Boggy Depot Park is now being managed by the Chickasaw Nation. **
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Located 11 miles W of Atoka, Oklahoma on Hwy 7, 4 miles S on Park Ln Rd. **
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** Information from TravelOK.com
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Boggy Depot Site (added 1972 - - #72001050)
Also known as Old Boggy Depot;Depot on Boggy
14 mi. SW of Atoka , Atoka
- Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
- Architectural Style: No Style Listed
- Area of Significance: Transportation, Politics/Government, Historic - Aboriginal, Military
- Cultural Affiliation: Choctaw, Chickasaw
- Period of Significance: 1825-1849
- Owner: Local , Private
- Historic Function: Transportation
- Historic Sub-function: Rail-Related
- Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Landscape
- Current Sub-function: Agricultural Fields, Park