One of the most beautiful places to explore in the Sooner State is Chickasaw National Recreation Area in southern Oklahoma. It's the oldest national park area in the state and has been an outdoor haven for nature enthusiasts since the park first opened in 1902.
Chickasaw National Recreation Area in south-central Oklahoma is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors. This Oklahoma oasis is situated at the foothills of the Arbuckle Mountains in Sulphur.
Throughout the park, you'll find fresh water and mineral springs running freely.
It is one of Oklahoma's geologic wonders and a hike in the park is a great way to spend a day out in nature.
In fact, there are over 30 miles of hiking trails in the area, including trails for beginners and ranging in difficulty for the novice.
One of the most popular attractions is Little Niagra in Travertine Creek. The water is so clear and refreshing you'll never want to leave.
Little Niagra has a waterfall at one end where you can jump into the deep water. But the best part is, the water temperature maintains an average temperature of 65 degrees year-round.
From beautiful scenery to the smell of fresh air, this setting takes you to a serene environment you can’t replicate in the city.
I just love all the hidden beauty that is tucked away in this area of the state.
Of the park's 9,888 acres, water covers 2,409 acres...and it's completely magical and refreshing.
Be sure to follow along on the park's Facebook page or visit www.travelok.com for the latest news and announcements. To learn more about a great, family-friendly 3-mile hike in the area, click here.
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