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Wheeless, Oklahoma
Wheeless in April 2024
Wheeless in April 2024
Wheeless, Oklahoma is located in Oklahoma
Wheeless, Oklahoma
Wheeless, Oklahoma
Location in Oklahoma
Wheeless, Oklahoma is located in the United States
Wheeless, Oklahoma
Wheeless, Oklahoma
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Oklahoma
County Cimarron
Elevation
4,675 ft (1,425 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
GNIS feature ID 1100935

Wheeless is a small, quiet place in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, United States. It is an "unincorporated community." This means it does not have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it is part of the larger county area.

Discovering Wheeless, Oklahoma

Wheeless is located in the very top part of Oklahoma. This area is often called the "Oklahoma Panhandle." It is a peaceful spot in a wide-open landscape.

Where is Wheeless Located?

Wheeless is in the far western part of Oklahoma. It is very close to the border of New Mexico. You can find it on E0200 Road. The New Mexico border is only about six miles to the west.

To get there by highway, you would travel east and then north to Oklahoma State Highway 325. This road runs west from Boise City. Another way is to go west and then south to New Mexico State Road 410. This short road connects to New Mexico State Road 406.

The Texhomex Benchmark

South-southwest of Wheeless, there is a special spot called the Texhomex benchmark. This is where the borders of three states meet. It is the meeting point for Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.

A Bit of History

Wheeless has a history that dates back over a century. A post office was set up here on February 12, 1907. This means people could send and receive mail right in their community. The post office served the area for many years. However, it was closed down on September 27, 1963.

Camp Nichols: A Historic Site

Not far from Wheeless, you can find the remains of Camp Nichols. This was once a military camp. It was located on the famous Santa Fe Trail. The Santa Fe Trail was a very important trade route in the 1800s. It connected Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Camp Nichols is now a National Historic Landmark. This means it is a place recognized for its special historical importance. It helps us remember the past of the American West.

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