You'll feel like you're on top of the world on Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma. This spot stands at an elevation of 4,973 feet above sea level, and it also boasts some interesting geography. Did you know that three to five million years ago, a volcanic eruption created this mesa? You can take a hike to see some incredible views, and see the lava flow close-up.
Black Mesa is a plateau that stretches for 28 miles from Colorado, into New Mexico and across the border into Oklahoma. It was formed by a volcano millions of years ago, and you can still see remnants of the lava flow that created it.
You'll find the trail to the highest point in Oklahoma on Black Mesa Summit. The trailhead is located at the Black Mesa Nature Preserve near Kenton.
The trail is considered moderately strenuous, so make sure you're up for the task before you get started. You'll want to carry plenty of water with you on this hike. The beginning of the trail follows a Jeep track, and starts to slowly climb. Your elevation climb is just over 700 feet total during the 8.5-mile out-and-back hike.
Along the way, you'll enjoy some classic Oklahoma scenery with big, blue skies and the butte in the background. Enjoy the first couple miles of the trail, which are fairly flat.
The trail starts to climb as you reach the switchbacks, and this is where the real work begins. Luckily, a sign encourages you to keep going - you're almost there!
You'll see evidence of the lava flow with the basaltic lava rocks that are left here. A huge eruption came from a vent in the Raton-Clayton volcanic field, and filled the entire valley. Millions of years of erosion left just the basalt.
Toward the end of the hike, the terrain flattens out as you reach the top of the mesa. Now you can catch your breath for the final mile...
...and you'll enjoy some incredible views from Oklahoma's highest point.
Check out the marker placed here in the 1950s. There's also an ammo box with a trail log so you can sign your name and leave a note.
Have you ever hiked the Black MesaTrail? Give our readers some more tips about this trail, and share your pics with us in the comments!
If you prefer to explore in your car rather than on foot, you'll want to take this idyllic scenic drive that will completely relax you.
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