Green Country, Oklahoma Area Parks & Recreation
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Adair State Park
This is a small 25 acre state park with a 15 acre pond, but the serene beauty beckons you to stroll along the shoreline or just simply sit at your campsite or picnic table and admire the surroundings. ...
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Brushy Lake State Park
Brushy Lake State Park and adjoining Sallisaw State Park wrap the eastern shoreline of beautiful Brushy Lake, a 358 acre lake with 4 miles of shoreline. The lake has a boat dock and walk out fishing dock. Bring your RVs, campers, and tents to spend a few days at the park that is open year ...
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Greenleaf State Park
Greenleaf State Park is one of Oklahoma's most beautiful state parks, featuring a 930 acre, sparkling blue lake, cozy stone cabins and a peaceful atmosphere. It's the perfect setting for a restful, memorable vacation. One of Oklahoma's first seven state parks, the lake, cabins and other facilities ...
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Natural Falls State Park
Once privately owned and operated as a tourist attraction, this park was used in the production of the 1970s film, "Where The Red Fern Grows." During the 1980s the private park was closed and many of the buildings and recreational facilities fell into disrepair. In 1990, The Oklahoma Tourism and ...
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Osage Hills State Park
This state park is a densely wooded, 1,199-acre park that features winding roads, a deep forested canyon and an 18-acre lake that is an angler's dream. Visitors can enjoy such activities as marked hiking trails, tennis, boating (boat rental available), fishing, swimming pool, picnic area and ...
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Sequoyah State Park
Sequoyah State Park is one of Oklahoma's most scenic parks, located on the shores of Ft. Gibson Reservoir and within the oak-hickory woodland of eastern Oklahoma. The park abounds with a variety of wildlife, including Whitetail deer, raccoon, squirrel, and many species of songbirds. Spending ...
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Twin Bridges State Park
Originally a family farm owned by the Jesse Farley family, Twin Bridges State Park today is a fisherman's haven. The Park is unique in that it is a peninsula with Spring River on one side and the Neosho River on the other. The two rivers merge below the Park to form the Grand River, which is ...