4 Last-Minute Outdoor Adventures You Must Have Before Oklahoma’s Summer Is Gone For Good
Are you looking to squeeze in a few more outdoor activities before summer is over? If so, we found five activities that are at the top of everyone's summer bucket list that are still open for you to enjoy. Check them out below and see how many you can fit in before Oklahoma's summer is gone for good.
1. Visit Yogi Bear's Jellystone floating water park.
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park has a floating water park and a lakeside water park…both of which are filled with hours and hours of fun. The aqua park - Wibit - is an interactive playground right on the lake. Visitors can jump on the massive trampoline or do somersaults into the water. This one-of-a-kind water play sport will keep you busy for hours.For more information and directions, read our full article
2. Go whitewater rafting at Riversport Rapids.
Riversport Rapids in Oklahoma City is only one of three man-made whitewater facilities in the nation. The rapids can be adjusted for beginners to advanced rafters and everyone in-between. Trained raft guides will be there to guide you along the whole way. With a myriad of activities to enjoy at the Boathouse District – home of Riversport Rapids – there is something for everyone. From kayaking to rafting to cycling, this state-of-the-art facility will have you enjoying the great outdoors this summer.For more information and directions, read our full article
3. Explore the charming town of Medicine Park.
Medicine Park is a quaint, cobblestone community located right next to the stunning Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and is the perfect destination for an afternoon or weekend getaway. is picturesque, charming and full of character and history. The center of town, Cobblestone Row, is the cutest street filled with unique shopping and quaint restaurants. You can also take leisurely strolls all around the community while enjoying the beautiful Medicine Creek that runs through town.For more information and directions, read our full article
4. Hike the trails of Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
We found a hike that just might be the most beautiful hike in all of the Sooner State. The Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge is located near Lawton and is home to almost 60,000 acres and 15 designated hiking trails. The Dog Run Hollow Trail System and Elk Mountain Trail System are two you will want to check out. They will lead you through prairies and rugged landscape, and the scenery is one-of-a-kind.For more information and directions, read our full article
Has anyone experienced ALL of these this summer? If so, which activity was your favorite?
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