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Natural Falls State Park - The Visitor Center where you pay $10 entrance fee for day use.

Natural Falls State Park

4.5(33 reviews)
53.1 mi

This was a great little spot that I found on my drive back from Arkansas to Tulsa. The waterfall…read moreis pretty and there are a few trails. Lots of benches, picnic tables, and even paved pathways.

Natural Falls State Park is located in West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma, 6 miles from the border with…read moreArkansas. If you're coming to Natural Falls for barbecuing, picnicking, short hiking, lounging around and camping...then this park is for you. I was scrolling through Google Maps and discovered a photo that looked intriguing. It was a picture of a 77 foot plunging waterfall among a scenic backdrop known as Ozark Springs. This Ozark Springs waterfall is the #1 top highlight at the park. The rest of the activities (I believe) are side compliments. So...if you're passing through West Siloam Springs, it could be worthwhile to check out Ozark Springs, and it doesn't take long to do. The trails map says 45 minutes, but it can be finished in less. The walk to the falls is half a mile at the most. You can find Ozark Springs along the Dripping Springs Trail. There are two parts to capturing views. First is from an overlook point high above. After completing this lookout spot, then it's 47 steps down to the bottom. The base of Ozark Falls has a boardwalk pathway leading you in front of the waterfall. I was tempted to step off the boardwalk to avoid the hand railing when taking pictures, but that wasn't not allowed. Also unfortunately, they don't permit swimming in the pool that Ozark Falls splashes into. But the waters appeared refreshing. You can connect Dripping Springs Trail with Ghost Coon Trail to combine two hikes in one. Or otherwise you can return to the Dripping Springs Trailhead and either choose another pathway or hang out, have lunch and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. There are a few other trails you can consider, but they're nothing dramatic. - Fox Den Trail - 1.5 miles to a "rock overhang and cavern area". - Bear Trail - hardly a hike but leads to Ozark Springs and intersects with Dripping Springs Trail. - Pine Ridge Trail - 3/4th's of a mile that navigates the perimeter of Natural Falls Park. It's $10 entrance fee for a day pass. You can pay at the Visitor Center. Plus inside the VC, you can purchase souvenirs from a small selection of items or buy snacks and drinks if you haven't arrived prepared. I noticed they have a lot of space for camping. Although I didn't spend a night here, the conditions for sleeping outdoors looked inviting. Btw...while walking along Ghost Coon Trail, I passed by these Yurts, or I'd describe them as huts accommodative for "glamping" or glorified camping. It's like upscale camping staying in tent - cabins. There may have been 5 - 6 yurts located beside the grass edge of the forest and pleasant looking for enjoying the great outdoors. Overall, Natural Falls State Park has a quiet setting and is fine for taking a few hours to breathe in fresh air, especially if you're in no hurry. Although I wanted more challenging hiking trails and activities to keep me occupied, I was okay with taking a lazy day to appreciate nature.

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Natural Falls State Park - This is Ozark Springs waterfall, the highlight attraction at Natural Falls SP.

This is Ozark Springs waterfall, the highlight attraction at Natural Falls SP.

Natural Falls State Park - Where the Red Fern Grows

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Lake Wister State Park - Playground for kiddos nice must wear shoes small pieces of tire chopped up. But clean no issues

Lake Wister State Park

2.6(9 reviews)
47.2 mi

We stayed in a one bedroom cabin duplex for 3 nights in January 2017. Because the leaves had fallen…read morefor winter we had a LOVELY view of the lake right from our main cabin windows. From the time we booked over the phone to the late check out they granted us, we had a great time! We came here to get away from the city and get some work done remotely. Although they don't have wifi we were able to use the hotspots on our phones; we use MetroPCS and it was perfect! We cooked meals and enjoyed the full kitchen, made a fire in our fireplace, and watched a football game on the mounted T.V. The park itself offers some fun like disc golf, putt-putt mini golf, and a splash park which we look forward to enjoying in the spring when we bring our kids. Some things to note: The cabin was spacious. There's enough room for the sofa bed and a king air mattress if needed. Lots of windows to experience the beauty of nature indoors. The lovely large padded rocking chair by the fireplace was a nice touch too! They provide all linens, dish soap, bath soap, and shampoo. Bring your own paper towels, coffee filters, and foil. I don't remember seeing salt or pepper either, but we never needed it. This is a duplex so if someone is staying on the other side of you, expect to hear them. The walls are very thin in between. If you want to rent both sides out there's a convenient inner door like some hotel suites offer for you to go through. The water gets hot quick which made showers and hand washing dishes nice with the cold temps outside. The heaters worked great. They are gas, Cozy heaters (the kind that are built through a wall to heat 2 rooms). The major downside to these are that when they turn off they are annoyingly noisy for around 20 mins. After being awoken the first night by them we decided to pre-warm the cabin the next 2 nights then turn the thermostat way down as not to come on/off and wake us in the night. We also added the extra blanket to our bed which they provided in the dresser drawers. This worked perfect for us. Overall we highly recommend this place. The views alone are gorgeous and the staff we spoke with were welcoming and accommodating.

We booked what was called a modern campsite on Quarry Island. When we got our camper situated on…read moreour pad we were so close to the one next to us that we could sit there and watch stuff going through their sewer hose. Literally. Not kidding. No camp host. No one anywhere. We were so far from the hookups that our cords and hoses wouldn't reach. Pulled out, parked on the grass close enough hook up water and electric. Water hookup leaked continuously even though my husband tried to repair it. Here's the kicker...no place to put trash! Showers were hideous. No dry place to put your stuff while you showered. No fire pit to cook our food. Had a grill. It was so close to our new camper pad that we couldn't use it . Guess where we won't be camping again?

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Lake Wister State Park
Lake Wister State Park

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Robbers Cave State Park

Robbers Cave State Park

4.3(45 reviews)
73.5 mi

It was a stunning fall day, the air was crisp and the parking lot was totally packed. What a…read moregorgeous day to explore Robbers Cave. We brought a picnic and the fur babies and made a day of it! The only tiny complaint was the QR codes were scratched out so there was no way for people to pay for parking. A sign update is definitely needed but this was during the government shutdown so I'm sure that wasn't available. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked, trails were in excellent shape, trash cans were pretty full due to all the people but not overflowing. If you can make it on a week day it would be a lot easier to find parking. This is an Oklahoma must do!

I checked in for the annual fall festival that always falls during fall break in October. It's a…read morefabulous festival with car show, tons of food options, and great vendors to shop. They have a carnival and inflatables for kids too. But this state park itself is one of my favorites. I've been going since I was a child, and the lake is so beautiful. I love to rent a paddleboat! They have yurts to rent, putt putt golf, and a snow cone/coffee stand that has become better and better over the years. The lookout kitchen is finally open after that whole debacle with the state, but I need to go back and try it. The building is beautiful though and right in the water. We've camped here in our RV too, and the spots are spacious, quiet, and very woodsy. It's always fun to hike up to the cave too. The history of this area is so cool. The trails are great, and there are options for ability levels. I always go green or yellow. You can often find people rappelling too! Definitely give this state park a try.

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Robbers Cave State Park
Robbers Cave State Park
Robbers Cave State Park

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