Although Oklahoma is not exactly known for its waterfalls, we do have a few hidden gems around our state! Of course, we have our famous Turner Falls, but we found a few others where the flowing water will calm your mind. These gorgeous hidden waterfalls in Oklahoma are tucked away in nature and in some of the state's prettiest parks, and are promised to leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated no matter when you visit:
Broken Bow: A beautiful area in southeastern Oklahoma. Enjoy the sound of nature at Mountain Fork River.
Located in Chickasaw National Recreation Area, this spring offers a hiking trail right along the side of it.
This is a breathtaking 30-acre historic park featuring a seven-acre rose garden. This eight-foot-high waterfall is located at the north end of East Lake.
Found in the Wichita Mountains, this area is a great place to get away and enjoy the sound of rushing water. While this little cascade isn't one of the biggest waterfalls in Oklahoma, it's definitely worth a visit for its unique location.
One of the most famous waterfalls in Oklahoma, this 77-foot-tall beauty is a must-see. You can't swim in the waterfall's crystal clear water, but there are places to swim nearby.
This season, take a dip and enjoy the magic of this spectacular waterfall in Oklahoma.
The cascading water is only a few feet high, but it still provides a stunning backdrop to the lush hills that surround it! It's Oklahoma beauty at its best.
Oklahoma's tallest and most stunning waterfall, this one is a must for visitors, locals, and any Okies who haven't seen it yet. It's for everyone. Everyone should see it.
Can't make it in person? Experience OK's most famous waterfall from a bird's-eye view.
The most popular falls in Chickasaw National Recreation Area can be found in Travertine. Enjoy swimming in the ice-cold water and then relaxing in the shade afterward.
You won't be able to ride a ferry to see it, but we love Little Niagara!
This man-made waterfall is a beautiful spot in the heart of Bricktown. What beats a trip to Oklahoma City? A trip to Oklahoma City with waterfalls involved, of course.
Take a stroll through the city and discover more about what makes this man-made waterfall so special.
What waterfall do you enjoy the most in Oklahoma? Is it natural, or man-made? Please share your picks in the comments! Need a place to stay while you're exploring? Check out all the amazing offerings from our friends at VRBO.
If you can't decide where to explore first, we've got you covered. Discover more Oklahoma waterfalls and more on this natural wonders road trip for a tour of some of the best scenery in the state!
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