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The temperatures are falling and with a snowfall already recorded this year in Oklahoma…winter is officially here. That doesn’t mean, however, that you cannot still enjoy some of Oklahoma’s beautiful state parks. Robbers Cave State Park offers some of the coziest log cabins anywhere in the Sooner State. Plus, there is a variety of outdoor recreation to keep you busy all weekend long. Check out these cozy cabins below, then be sure to book one before they are all booked up for the season.

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If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what to do in Oklahoma, click here and you may be surprised to learn that adventure awaits in (or, in this case, on) some unexpected places. Imagine waking up in the morning and watching the sunrise from your own private deck or balcony right on the breathtaking waters of Lake Murray. Whether you’re an Oklahoma resident or simply a visitor passing through, this dream may soon become a reality. Believe it or not, there are actually floating cabins on Lake Murray that are awaiting your arrival. You’ll enjoy fishing, swimming, boating, watching wildlife, and relaxing from these unique lake cabins.

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