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Osage Hills State Park Raccoon © Becki Sheets-Klinger
A raccoon foraging in the stream near the Creek Loop Trail.
Roman Nose State Park Springs Area Sept. 30, 2017 © James McCain
Water flowing from the main Spring waterfall
Foss State Park The Sunrise Tree © Lorenz Larry Klug
a tree at sunrise along a path in Foss SP
Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters Ridge line trail © Edward A Coats
Trail from 40 hole to French Lake
Beavers Bend State Park Fall Colors © Andrea Short
Fall Colors along the river at Beavers Bend State Park, Oklahoma
Osage Hills State Park Raccoon © Becki Sheets-Klinger
A raccoon foraging in the stream near the Creek Loop Trail.
Cool Swim © stateparks.com
Oh Yell © stateparks.com
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Keep On Leash © stateparks.com
Spring Hike © stateparks.com
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Oklahoma's Northeast Region Parks

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Metro and City Parkss
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National Wildlife Refuge
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State Parks
Parks in this region are near these Oklahoma Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
BROKEN ARROW
TULSA
OWASSO
SAPULPA
MUSKOGEE
TAHLEQUAH
SAND SPRINGS
CLAREMORE
BARTLESVILLE
BIXBY
PONCA CITY
MIAMI
COLLINSVILLE
OKMULGEE
PRYOR
SALLISAW
Bernice State Park
Bernice State Park is located on the northwestern corner of Grand Lake. Known as the Crappie Capital of the World, the park also offers fishing for largemouth bass, white bass, channel catfish and bluegill. Visitors will find semi-modern RV sites and tent campsites, comfort stations with showers, boat ........more >
Brushy Lake Park
Located in the scenic wooded Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma, and convenient to area attractions and highways, the park offers visitors a quiet, secluded recreation destination with camping, picnic areas, fishing and boating. Facilities include eight day use picnic areas with tables and grills, group ........more >
Cherokee Landing State Park
Cherokee Landing State Park is located in the Cookson Hills, south of Tahlequah and next to Lake Tenkiller. The park features RV hookups with electric/water, primitive campsites, restrooms with showers, lighted boat ramp, swimming beach, playgrounds and a softball field.........more >
Cherokee State Park
Nature lovers have a lot to love at Cherokee State Park. Whether you are camping, fishing, boating, or enjoying a round of golf at Grand Cherokee Golf Course, your visit to Cherokee State Park will be memorablebrbrLocated in northeastern Oklahoma on the shore of Grand Lake, Cherokee State Park offers ........more >
Feyodi Creek Park
Campground facilities include full RV hookups, tent camping, restrooms and showers, hiking trails, driving range, disc golf, volleyball, playground, picnic shelters, boat ramp and amphitheater. Camping and recreation opportunities on 26,300 acre Keystone Lake, near the Arkansas River, at Feyodi Creek Park.........more >
Greenleaf Lake State Park
Greenleaf State Park is one of Oklahoma's original seven state parks and one of its most scenic and family-oriented. The lake cabins and other facilities at Greenleaf State Park were built in the 1930s by the CCC, WPA, and German prisoners-of-war. The original buildings, constructed of native stone, ........more >
Keystone State Park
Lake Keystone is the perfect place for great fishing striper, walleye, bass and catfish, boating, water skiing and swimming. There's no better place to enjoy the lake than from beautiful Keystone State Park. Combined with the excitement of nearby Tulsa, it's an excellent way to spend the day on the ........more >
Lake Eucha Park
Lake Eucha State Park is a 31 acre day-use picnic area with a swimming pool. It is unique in that it is the only state park where groups or families may reserve the entire park and pool. The park offers a large swimming pool with shelter, barbecue area, and poolside tables and chairs. The park area ........more >
Little Blue-Disney State Park
Disney/Little Blue State Park is just the place to enjoy the wonders of Grand Lake. Camp, fish, or just picnic. You won't want to leave.brbr Disney State Park is located by the flood gates of the Pensacola Dam. This park is a popular site for bass fishing and watersports, and offers picnic areas, ........more >
Natural Falls State Park
Located near the Oklahoma/Arkansas border in the scenic Ozark Highlands region of northeast Oklahoma, Natural Falls State Park features a stunning 77-foot waterfall cascading through rock formations and creating a hidden, serene atmosphere at the bottom of a narrow V-shaped valley. A railed observation ........more >
Okmulgee Lake
Okmulgee Park, on beautiful Okmulgee Lake, is a wonderful place for your family outing. Fish, hike or bring your mountain bike, and enjoy the great Oklahoma outdoors. Recreation opportunities include RV and tent camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, hiking, boating and water sports on Okmulgee ........more >
Okmulgee Lake Recreation Area
Recreational opportunities include RV camping, tent camping, swimming, fishing, and boating. Facilities offered include group pavilions, grills, picnic areas, showers, lighted boat ramp, fishing dock, and an ADA comfort station. RV sites include electric, water, and sewer service. Dripping Springs Lake ........more >
Osage Hills State Park
You can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees. Nestled in lush rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indian settlement. When you've settled down in the comfort of your quiet, private cabin, you'll feel as if you've truly gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park is the gateway ........more >
Rocky Ford Park
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Sequoyah Bay State Park
Sequoyah Bay State Park is a paradise for water sports and camping along the 225-mile shoreline of Fort Gibson Lake near Wagoner. Enjoy a variety of water sports on the lake's 19,100 surface acres as you create memories for a lifetime with a stay at Sequoyah Bay State Park. Camping opportunities abound ........more >
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1970 to provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds and to provide food and cover for resident wildlife. The refuge was named in honor of Sequoyah, a Cherokee Native American who developed an alphabet for the Cherokee language. ltPgt........more >
Sequoyah State Park
Sequoyah State Park is a haven for water lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With over 19,000 surface acres of water and 225 miles of shoreline on Fort Gibson Lake, the park attracts boaters and beach-goers alike. Visitors enjoy hiking, picnicking, guided horseback trail rides, wildlife watching, nature ........more >
Snowdale Park
Take the family fishing and enjoy beautiful Lake Hudson at Snowdale State Park Safe, wholesome fun for all ages.brbrSnowdale State Park is located on the shore of Lake Hudson and is popular for its bass, catfish, perch and crappie fishing. All water sports are allowed on the lake, and other recreational ........more >
Tenkiller State Park
Lake Tenkiller is considered one of the best places in the state for scuba diving, as its waters are clear from eight to 28 feet. Tenkiller Scuba Park is a diver's dream, with a sunken airplane fuselage, school bus, helicopter and two boats to explore underwater. In some areas of the lake, divers can ........more >
Twin Bridges State Park
Twin Bridges State Park offers fabulous fishing in a beautiful country setting. Whether you stay in a lake hut or camp under the stars, you'll find plenty of reasons to love this park. Twin Bridges State Park is known for its quiet country atmosphere and excellent fishing for trophy-sized bass, catfish, ........more >
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