This state park was the site of filming for "Where the Red Fern Grows." Hike down to the base of the 77-foot waterfall and marvel at the beauty of this hidden grotto. A $3 day use fee applies. Read more.
Towering timbers, crystal clear waters and rugged terrain make this state park an outdoor lover's paradise. The park offers a lodge with lake views and plenty of cabins. Read more.
Dripping Springs State Park is a fisherman's paradise. Located on the shores of Oklahoma's first 'Trophy Bass Lake' visitors enjoy camping, fishing and leisure year round. Read more.
With a beautiful lake, golf course, boat ramps and several picnic areas, Fort Cobb State Park is a great place for family gatherings. Birders love the park for its feathered friends. Read more.
Clayton Lake State Park is one of Oklahoma's best kept secrets for swimming, fishing and hiking. Camp during the fall foliage season - it's breathtaking! Read more.
Grab a tent, some good hiking shoes and your mountain bike...you're set for an exciting time, any time of year at Great Plains State Park. Read more.
Cherokee Landing State Park is found along the shores of Lake Tenkiller and boasts some great fishing and boating. Families will enjoy the sandy swim beach, covered picnic tables and softball field. Read more.
Outdoor lovers flock to Lake Thunderbird State Park in Norman. Boating, biking & horseback riding are just a few of the ways to enjoy the lake & park. Don't miss the Discovery Cove Nature Center. Read more.
Talimena State Park in Talihina is one of the most picturesque parks in the state. Spring and fall foliage draw many to this area of the Talimena National Scenic Drive in the Ouachita Mountains. Read more.
Native stone cabins with fireplaces and great crappie fishing are just two reasons to visit Osage Hills State Park in Pawhuska. Hiking is popular in this rugged park and you'll likely see deer. Read more.
Arrowhead State Park borders most of Lake Eufaula which offers every water sport imaginable. There is also camping, horseback riding, scenic hiking and an 18-hole golf course. Read more.
Lake Murray State Park is one of the largest parks in Oklahoma. Over 12,000 acres of fun beckons you with boating, hiking, golfing and then a comfy lodge that welcomes you at the end of a busy day. Read more.
Oklahoma's highest point, 4,973 feet above sea level, is found in the nature preserve adjacent to the Black Mesa State Park. You can hike up to the top and gaze for miles along the tri-state border. Read more.
Lake Wister State Park is nestled in a valley of the Ouachita National Forest. The lake is perfect for all types of water recreation. Visitors can camp among the timbers or snuggle in a cozy cabin. Read more.
Great Salt Plains State Park in Jet offers a unique adventure. In its ancient ocean bed of salt, you can dig for rare selenite crystals. Also enjoy birding, lake activities and nature trails galore. Read more.
Greenleaf State Park in Braggs is a family-friendly park and peaceful retreat. At the end of a busy day filled with fishing, hiking or nature watching, relax in a cozy cabin or campsite by the lake. Read more.
With breathtaking views of the canyon, Roman Nose State Park is a quiet haven from the everyday. Camp under the stars or lounge in the luxurious lodge. Treat yourself to breakfast on the patio. Read more.
Tucked away in wooded hills with fantastic hiking trails and the cave where outlaw Belle Starr once hid. Ride horses, hike, swim, canoe, fish, camp, rent a cabin or stay overnight in a lodge room. Read more.
The red sandstone cliffs of Red Rock Canyon are perfect for rapelling. Casual hikers will enjoy the trails that make it easy to make it to the tops of the canyon walls. Great spot for leaf peeping. Read more.
Take a guided tour of the world's largest gypsum cave that is open to the public or try wild caving on your own. Watch for the 5 bat species that call the caves home. Read more.
A beautiful lake, convenient facilities and an equestrian camp await you at Foss State Park. Be sure to stop by the bison viewing area for a chance to see the majestic buffalo up close and personal. Read more.
Nestled in southeastern Oklahoma, Hugo Lake State Park boasts a beautiful lake and abundant recreation opportunities. Enjoy peaceful serenity and all the comforts of home in the resort cabins. Read more.
Swim in the clear stream below the dam's spillway or utilize the park's clean, convenient facilities. Enjoy a leisurely hike at the nearby Spavinaw Wildlife Management Area to reconnect with nature. Read more.
With gypsum scattered as far as the eye can see, it's no wonder Gloss Mountain State Park is also known as Glass Mountain. Visit this landmark for breathtaking views and abundant wildlife. Read more.
Located adjacent to one of Oklahoma's finest trophy lakes, the McGee Creek Reservoir, visitors can enjoy a number of recreational activities. Stay in a secluded lake hut or enjoy the hiking trails. Read more.
Oklahoma's "heaven in the hills" offers diverse terrain, comfortable lodging and abundant water sports. Explore the lake's sunken scuba diving park or enjoy the park's facilities on dry land. Read more.
Practice your swing at the 18-hole golf course inside Sequoyah State Park or visit the Sequoyah Riding Stables for horseback rides on shaded trails. While there, stay at the Western Hills Guest Ranch. Read more.
Visit Oklahoma's second largest lake, which has amazing opportunities for striped bass fishing. Take a hike around the park or roast marshmallows over an open fire in the campground. Read more.
This peaceful & clean state park is located in southeast Oklahoma. Rent a paddleboat & sail across the still waters of Raymond Gary Lake or take advantage of the park's camping and picnic facilities. Read more.
Whether you're boating, hiking, swimming or just relaxing at the Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park, be sure to visit the Nature Center. Each month they host tons of family-friendly activities. Read more.
With tons of tent and RV sites, the Cherokee Area at Grand Lake State Park is the perfect place for a peaceful vacation. Play a round at the 9-hole golf course or check out the large swimming beach. Read more.
The Honey Creek Area is a wonderful place to enjoy a picnic, embark on a fishing adventure or reconnect with nature. Lace up your shoes and enjoy the 2-mile walking path through the park. Read more.
Take a hike around the nature trail or enjoy a fun game of volleyball with friends. Sequoyah Bay State Park is a great place to camp and offers unparallelled access to beautiful Fort Gibson Lake. Read more.
Boiling Springs State Park is a modernized version of a 1930s CCC built park. Stay in a vintage cabin or camp in the shade of the hardwood trees. Swimming pool, golf course...total fun for everyone! Read more.
Visit the Snowdale Area to take advantage of nearby Lake Hudson's abundant fishing opportunities. Bring an RV or tent and enjoy the swimming beach, playground, volleyball court and comfort station. Read more.
The hiking trails at Lake Eufaula State Park offer outdoor recreation and a chance to reconnect with nature year-round. Read more.