Even though Oklahoma isn't known for its castles, doesn't mean you won't find some hidden gems in the state. Some are rich in history but all have a story of their own. Take a look at some you can explore on your next adventure at these castles hiding in Oklahoma!
1.) Stonecastle - Jay, OK
This private waterfront castle is situated on 12 acres and can be rented for an exquisite stay or event.
More Information: Stonecastle
2.) Reynolds Castle - Cameron, OK
Also known as Captain's Castle to the locals, is a private residence built in the late 1800's. Captain Reynold's built it for his wife and apparently it has quite a love story behind it.
More Information: James E. Reynolds House
3.) Kiefer Castle - Kiefer, OK
With its fairy-tale resemblance, you might think you drove by Disneyland. Locals seem to keep the details about this castle hush-hush. We know for sure it is a big castle in a small town.
4.) Castle Falls - OKC
Located in the heart of downtown OKC, this authentic castle was designed after a castle in France. It is a popular wedding venue and event center.
More Information: Castle Falls website
6.) Castle Of Muskogee - Muskogee, OK
Hosting many holiday festivals and events, this 36,000 castle is one of the city's most popular attractions. This castle even features a dungeon and torture chamber.
More Information: Castle of Muskogee website
7.) Collings Castle - Davis, OK
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When visiting Turner Falls, look for the partially, abandoned castle nestled in the trees.
More Information: Turner Falls website
8.) Leonardo's Castle - Enid, OK
Maybe not a real castle, but don't tell your kids. This 3 story wooden castle can be found at Leonard's Adventure Quest, which was built by 12,000 volunteers.
More Information: Leonardo's Adventure Quest website
As you can see, Oklahoma has some unique and fun castles to visit. The abandoned one is especially fascinating. If you enjoy places like that, here are more abandoned spots in Oklahoma.
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