, Oklahoma
Robber's Cave
Once the home of prehistoric tribal groups, the area later became the hunting ground for Caddo and Osage Indians who then traded with the French fur trappers that began making their way through the ar...
Robber's Cave
Once the home of prehistoric tribal groups, the area later became the hunting ground for Caddo and Osage Indians who then traded with the French fur trappers that began making their way through the ar... Campers have many facilities from which to choose. There are five campgrounds with 122
, OK CampgroundsHoused in a natural stone bathhouse built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the nature center offers living displays of native animals and a schedule of activities. Whether it'
, OK Nature CentersTrails which lead through the short-leaf pine forest appeal to birders and other nature lovers. Robbers Cave is home to cardinals, chickadees, titmice, bluejays and other Oklahoma songbirds. Careful observers may catch a glimpse of the park'
, OK Hiking TrailsThere are many ideal rock climbing/rappelling areas at Robber's Cave State Park along with hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding trails. The adjoining wildlife area contains over 25 miles of trails (many are closed during hunting seasons)
, OK RappellingTucked into the woods at Robber's Cave State Park are 26 rustic cabins. 19 are designed to sleep four people. Eight of these cabins are duplexes (two connecting)
, OK CabinsThe Spiro Museum displays artifacts depicting time periods of the historical significance of the Spiro area. It is one of Spi...
The McAlester Building Foundation, in the old McAlester High School building, contains the Coal Miners Museum and several roo...