Admire Natural Beauty From A Stunning Height While Hiking At Robber’s Cave State Park In Oklahoma
It’s getting close to summertime, which means people are itching to get outdoors and explore the state more. This year, people are especially excited to get outside after being cooped up for months due to social distancing guidelines. Robber’s Cave State Park is the perfect place to admire natural beauty while hiking to stunning heights in the park. Plus, there are above-ground caves to explore and gorgeous landscapes filled with beauty and mystery.
Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic San Bois Mountains on Hwy 2 North in Wilburton, OK. It's an 8,246-acre park that is popular for hiking, rappelling, camping, and more.
There are only a few areas in the state that have caves with hiking trails leading to them, so be sure to visit this park to experience this unique hike.
You'll also find plenty of places to go swimming and cool off in the park. With 189 combined lake acres between Lake Carlton, Lake Wayne Wallace, and Coon Creek, you'll have more than enough space to spread out and enjoy water activities.
Robbers Cave has over 12 miles of trails that will wind you through caves, lakes, streams, and breathtaking scenery, so you can spend the whole day hiking alone in this spectacular state park.
Click here to learn more about Robbers Cave State Park. There’s also a wonderful camping village at Robbers Cave State Park that you’re going to want to visit after viewing these cozy cabins.
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Address: Robbers Cave State Park, 2084 NW 146th Rd, Wilburton, OK 74578, USA
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.