If you love the great outdoors, visit Osage Hills Park in Eastern Oklahoma for an experience to remember. This gorgeous state park boasts over 1,000 acres and offers outdoor recreation opportunities including camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, and more.
Osage Hills State Park is located west of Bartlesville in the town of Pawhuska and is part of the Oklahoma state park system.
The park is so serene and offers plenty of places to explore. Be sure to check out the rocky bluffs for breathtaking views.
Hiking trails are abundant in the park. There are five marked trails to choose from, ranging from easy to moderate.
If you can extend your trip and stay overnight, these pre-assembled canvas tents offer an elevated camping experience. You can bring your gear and not have the labor of setting up and tearing down your campsite.
...or choose from one of their eight native stone cabins that come well-equipped with more modern amenities.
You'll also find many water sources in the park including a lake, streams, and creeks. Fishing boats are available to rent, so bring your poles and catch some bass, crappie, catfish, and sunfish.
There is also an abundance of wildlife in the park, perfect for those looking to do a little animal watching. Be on the lookout for white-tailed deer or a wild turkey while hiking and exploring.
If you're interested in learning more about Osage Hills State Park and would like to book an overnight stay, click here.
Another beautiful state park to visit in Oklahoma is Sequoyah State Park. It is located on Fort Gibson Lake is a hidden gem tucked away in Hulbert amongst the trees. This state park is a forest getaway filled with outdoor recreation for the whole family. From hiking and boating to camping and fishing, this state park has so much to do for all ages. We highly recommend you put it on your list of places you must visit this year. Click here to read more about it.
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