Plan A Visit To Turner Falls, Oklahoma’s Beautifully Blue Waterfall
No summer is complete without a trip to Turner Falls Park in southern Oklahoma. This iconic Oklahoma waterfall is surrounded by some of the oldest mountains in the country and boasts a beautiful blue waterfall cascading down from the rocks into a swimming pool below. The sound, the sight, and the spray are all spectacular. With all the twists and turns, you’ll find yourself surrounded by nature’s beauty that is just begging you to “stay a little longer.” Keep scrolling to see just how spectacular this waterfall truly is.
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Turner Falls Park is located in Davis, Oklahoma, and is home to the tallest waterfall in the state, standing at 77 ft. tall. It's hard to decide which is more beautiful, the waterfalls or the color of the water itself. We are sure you will thoroughly enjoy both.
The views at Turner Falls are unparalleled and during the fall season, the colors are extra spectacular. So even though you can't swim, it's worth the drive just to experience the scenery.
Family fun awaits here in the park. Adults cost $16 while kids 6-12 are only $9. You can buy your tickets online in advance to ensure they are not sold out.
Click here for more details or to buy tickets ahead of time to reserve your spots. They do sell out and will stop selling tickets for the day, so if you plan on traveling down it is highly recommended to purchase ahead of time.
To learn more about the zipline, click here to read our previous featured article on this fun excursion!
Address: U.S, Highway 77, Davis, OK 73030, 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.
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