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.
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.
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.
One of Oklahoma's top recreational lakes with 1,300 miles of shoreline, great fishing and several surrounding communities offering attractions, dining and lodging. Read more.
Race over the 1600+ acres of sand dunes here in your dune buggy or ATV. Careening over these 75 ft. high dunes is guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.