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Historic Places Tag Cloud : statepark
Exploring Oklahoma History: Alabaster Caverns State Park
Alabaster Caverns State Park
A 3/4-mile cavern formed of alabaster, a rare form of gypsum, making it the largest natural gypsum cave in the world open to the public.
Woodward county   #camping #canyon #cavern #cavern #park #statepark #wildlife
Exploring Oklahoma History: Boggy Depot State Park
Boggy Depot State Park
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Atoka county   #statepark
Exploring Oklahoma History: Great Plains State Park / Tom Steed Lake
Great Plains State Park / Tom Steed Lake
Located south of Hobart off Hwy 183, Great Plains State Park is nestled between the Wichita Mountains and Lake Tom Steed. The area offers water sports, boating, boat ramps, camping, RV parking, swimming beach, playground, picnic areas, cycling, mountain biking and hiking trails. The campground spans approximately 460 acres of park land with 56 RV hookups and 30 tent sites. RV sites consist of 14 modern water, sewer, and electric sites and 42 semi-modern sites with water and electric. We are located on the shores of Tom Steed Reservoir, a ...
Kiowa county   #lake #statepark
Exploring Oklahoma History: Great Salt Plains State Park
Great Salt Plains State Park
Great Salt Plains Lake is located at the park and covers 8,690 surface acres with 41 miles of shoreline and is a shallow, salty lake -- about 1/3 to 1/2 as salty as the ocean -- with fishing opportunities for catfish, saugeye, sandbass and hybrid striper. Personal watercraft not recommended. Other recreational activities include boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, and exploring. We have RV and tent sites, cabins, equestrian trails with campsites, cabins, picnic sites, group shelters, swimming beach, ...
Alfalfa county   #lake #park #statepark