Nestled in the charming little town of Braggs, Oklahoma, lies a hidden gem that few people know about – Greenleaf State Park. This stunning state park boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a plethora of exciting activities for visitors of all ages. My favorite part about it is that it’s so peaceful and not as crowded as the more popular state parks in the Sooner State. Read on to discover more about Greenleaf State Park in Oklahoma. 

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Be sure to check out the official Greenleaf State Park Facebook page to learn more.

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State Parks In Oklahoma

What are some more state parks in Oklahoma that are worth visiting?

If you love spending time in the great outdoors, here are some of the best state parks in Oklahoma that we recommend:  

  • Beavers Bend State Park and Nature Center, Broken Bow
  • Lake Thunderbird State Park, Norman
  • Natural Falls State Park, Colcord
  • Salt Plains State Park, Jet
  • Lake Wister State Park, Wister
  • Little Sahara State Park, Waynoka
  • Osage Hills State Park, Pawhuska
  • Cherokee Landing State Park, Park Hill
  • Gloss Mountain State Park, Fairview
  • Alabaster Caverns State Park, Freedom
  • Keystone State Park, Sand Springs
  • Boiling Springs State Park, Woodward

Check out our previous article telling you more about these state parks in Oklahoma

What are the best Oklahoma state parks for camping or an overnight escape?

Whether you enjoy glamping, RV camping, or sleeping directly under the stars, these are the Oklahoma state parks that are great for a getaway: 

  • Talimena State Park, Talihina,
  • Raymond Gary State Park, Fort Towson
  • Lake Murray State Park, Ardmore
  • Robbers Cave State Park, Wilburton
  • Sequoyah State Park, Hulbert
  • Boiling Springs State Park, Woodward
  • Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve, Kenton
  • Foss State Park, Foss
  • Roman Nose State Park Lodge, Watonga
  • Fort Cobb State Park, Fort Cobb
  • McGee Creek State Park, Atoka

Be sure to visit our website to discover more Oklahoma state parks that are great destinations for an overnight escape.

What are some kid-friendly parks in Oklahoma that are great for a day trip? 

Here are some kid-friendly parks in Oklahoma that will be a blast fo the entire family:

Check out our website to learn more about these kid-friendly parks in Oklahoma

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