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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…
Explore →Alabaster Caverns State Park
Alabaster Caverns State Park, the largest gypsum cave in the world open to the public, is 3/4 miles long. Its…
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Beaver Dunes State Park
Play in the sand hills of Beaver Dunes State Park! This northwest Oklahoma treasure is a perfect place for off-roading,…
Explore →Beavers Bend Resort Park
The scenic beauty of Beavers Bend Resort Park makes it one of Oklahoma's most popular resort areas. Beavers Bend Resort…
Explore →Black Mesa State Park
Black Mesa State Park, established in 1959, is located in Cimarron County, the northwest sector of the Oklahoma Panhandle, northwest…
Explore →Boiling Springs State Park
Boiling Springs is one of Oklahoma's first state park facilities, having been built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the…
Explore →Brushy Lake State Park
Brushy Lake State Park and adjoining Sallisaw State Park wrap the eastern shoreline of beautiful Brushy Lake, a 358 acre…
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Clayton Lake State Park
This restful hideaway offers a place to get away that features 60 campsites, 26 with electric/water hookups, 33 primitive areas,…
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Great Salt Plains State Park
Great Salt Plains State Park, developed as a state park in 1952, is perhaps the most unique of all Oklahoma…
Explore →Greenleaf State Park
Greenleaf State Park is one of Oklahoma's most beautiful state parks, featuring a 930 acre, sparkling blue lake, cozy stone…
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Lake Murray State Park
Depression-era WPA and CCC laborers were responsible for building this 12,496-acre park and lake. More than 60 years later, the…
Explore →Little Sahara State Park
Sand dunes and dune buggies in Oklahoma? That's right! Fasten your seat belts for one of Oklahoma's most exciting state…
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McGee Creek State Park
McGee Creek State Park and Natural Scenic Recreation Area rest on the southwestern edge of the Ouachita Mountain Range in…
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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,…
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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…
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Quartz Mountain Resort Park
Quartz Mountain Resort Park covers 4300 acres that overlook Lake Altus-Lugert. It was established in 1937 and is one of…
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Red Rock Canyon State Park
Red Rock Canyon State Park is located in one of several red sandstone canyons that can be found in this…
Explore →Robber's Cave State Park
Dawn's sunlight creeps cautiously through the pines in the forest as if reluctant to wake the ghosts of sleeping outlaws.…
Explore →Roman Nose State Park
Nestled in a magnificent canyon, embraced by crimson shale bluffs and milky gypsum hills, Roman Nose was once a favorite…
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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…
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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…
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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge was established to protect wildlife species that were in grave danger of extinction, and to…
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