Sipokni West
The Old West Movie Town


Please excuse the dust pardners, we're just settlin' down.

We have a bit of work ahead of us, but when we’re done, you’ll find something special here. Right now though let us just tell ya a little about ourselves.

Sipokni West was born on a rural piece of land near Reagan, Oklahoma in 1991.  Although the town only had a few buildings and such there has been continued growth as there was during the glamorous days of the western expansion.

Today Sipokni West showcases a telegraph office, sherrif's office, Well Fargo's office, General Store, Shorty's barbershop, livery stable, the Reagan Hotel, schoolhouse, doctor's office, trading post, the Wilfred Bunkhouse, and the famous Cowboy Cafe.  Construction is on the way for the new church and maybe we should have built that first so we could possibly got a little divine help on building this town.  But, as they say, hindsight is twenty-twenty and we're building that church now and know very well the road up ahead will be much smoother. 

Not only is Sipokni West known as a movie set for the film and video production of western movies, it has become one of the favored tourist destinations in southern Oklahoma. 

Be sure and check out our complete website to see all we have to offer. 

Sure glad ya here pardners.  There will always be a good cup of coffee or cool drink waitin' on ya.

WHAT'S NEW

Halloween Horror!  Come join us October 30th and 31st from dark until 9 p.m. for the Sipokni West Terrified Forest.  Make your way through, if you dare, 1500 feet of spooky woods full of moans and screams, and old west characters like "Bat" Killon, "Bat" Baterson, Pancho Killa, Gonzales The Ghouls, and Death Dealer.  Can you take it?  Entry cost is $3.00 per person and our creepy cafe and haunted old west town will both be open.  For more information call Juglar Vein Johnny, Witch Wanda, or Demonic David at 580-384-8344.

We have a brand new Old West Poll.  Be sure and check our Old West Poll page and cast your vote for your all time favorite weekly Western series.

Each third and fourth Saturday night of the months there will be a country and western singing at Sipokni West and The Guns of Sipokni will also be performing their gunfights.

Keep ridin' with the Guns of Sipokni by followin' the telegraphs they send through their blog.