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    4.5 (33 reviews)

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    Kulinary K.

    This park is a little bit of a secret. It seems when I mention it, there's few people who know where I'm talking about, which is nuts since it so close to Tulsa. After a summer in the brutal Palm Springs heat, and then a pretty low key winter, my wife and I were pretty stoked to get out and about this summer and a day trip to Natural Falls seemed like a good way to kick off summer adventures. We got to the park around 1130, and with a recent storm, all the moisture made it a pretty humid day. BUT.... with all the rain, the fall was running really good. The first thing I noticed is that some of the trials are handicap accessible, and that means those trails are EASY. That's cool because it opens the door for people who wouldn't normally have a chance to get out and see natural like this. The fall is incredible! An easy "hike" and the payoff is rad. After we shot some photos of the fall, we just kind of explored around. There's definitely places in the park that make you feel like you're in the legit backcountry when in reality you're just off the "beaten path." The park is well maintained, scenic, and totally convenient to get to. All that on top of being a great place for novice hikers while also having scenery to keep the attention of more experienced hikers. We didn't stay in any of the Yurts, but that is definitely on our "to-do" list, hopefully I the fall (the leaves changing here would probably be totally epic). So there ya have it. If you want a quick hit, away from town, Natural Falls is your best bet. #getoutdoors

    Cozy Thanksgiving in a yurt! Icy outdoors but nice and warm inside:)
    Lane T.

    Our pandemic Thanksgiving could not have been better thanks to Natural Falls State Park, its staff, camp hosts, beautiful waterfalls, cozy yurts, mooing cows, and steaming hot showers! Yes yurts! For $100/night - including golf cart privileges - you can stay in one of the five yurts at this park. A great option for colder weather visits (yurts have both AC and heat, microwaves, fridges, and sleeping spaces for up to 6 people)- especially for RV-less folks like myself;P...and even for people with RVs/Campers, this is a one of a kind, extra special experience worth every penny! Arriving late at night, we could hear the waterfall near our yurt but didn't realize until morning that we were just a bridge's walk away from it's beauty. I woke at sunrise to a very frosty, Thanksgiving morning and walked - to the sound of birds, rushing water, and the crunch of frost beneath my feet - to the falls alone. This was something so sacred and special to me. I savored every second...and this is coming from a non-morning person - high on the drug of NATURE and it's beguiling, mystical, WONDER. I was taken aback by the beauty of this place feeling like I didn't belong in such a perfect frame and unable to capture how stunning it is in photos. I stood in awe of the steam rising into the air above a landscape of wild ferns and lush vegetation. I felt like I was in a fantasy/fairy world or a dream - unable to comprehend how I could have the good fortune to be in this place - full of awe - all by myself - while others slept. I thought of the original inhabitants of this land and wondered if I might be feeling very much the same as they did when viewing these falls many many years ago. This Thanksgiving, this stay alone gave me PLENTY to be grateful for!! I will certainly keep this park in mind for future visits and very much recommend it to friends and family on and off of yelp!

    Waterfall

    Very much worth a stop. Beautiful view with little effort required (maximum of 0.5 mile hike if you take the full loop, which is not necessary to view the falls). There are views from above and below the falls.

    Ray N.

    This is a fantastic park in NEOK and offers a good variety of activities for the casual visitors or a more experienced outdoorsman. There are a good handful of trails to explore and are well labeled and planned out. I would like to note two things. 1.) It's worth it to go up to the swinging bridge and enjoy the view as well as going down to the bottom of the falls and over to the small lake. 2.) This park was notably well maintained and litter free. I would certainly recommend this park to anyone who wants to walk trails for the day or enjoy the campground for the weekend.

    Summer C.

    Came here last Saturday and it was great! Perfect hike to the falls from the parking lot for our family with small children (1 year old strapped in a hiking carrier and 4 year old). Not sure how long, but around 1/2 mile round trip probably. Certain parts down are a little steep, but clear path and stairs. Beautiful overlooking ledge and great sitting area down by the falls. Then we walked over to the lake, some steep parts on that path, so make sure to watch where you are going. Also, poison ivy (or oak, forget which one) is along the path, so don't touch it! Only $5 to enter the park. The entrance has a little gift shop, restrooms, information, and inside area for parties. The state park has other trails, but we did not go to them. The map showed at least 5 other ones. If we had more time I'd explore some more!

    Beautiful waterfall
    Whitley D.

    Such a beautiful waterfall. As well as super clean and the trails are not difficult. There are signs to help you around and you get a map when you first check in. Also only $5 a car! Such a beautiful place.

    Carleen H.

    Well maintained state park! The dripping springs waterfall is a must see! The walk to the top platform of the waterfall is easy . The 45 steps and incline to the lower level was moderate as there are few hand rails! The parking fees are in effect here. There is a small visitor center at the entrance and the staff is very friendly and Camping is available as well as Yurts for rent! Two large playgrounds and plenty of hiking trails.

    Kayley N.

    This state park is just a short drive east of Tulsa and a hidden gem! And when I mean hidden, it really is as there are no signs off the highway telling you to exit. For a mere $5 (or free if you're a veteran), park your vehicle and wander the trails around the lush grounds. The falls are gorgeous and probably offer some of the cleanest, clearest water in all of Oklahoma. The trails offer ample exploring, and are great for a variety of folks. My four year old son loved throwing rocks into the creek and hunting for fossils (there are so many if you look hard enough). This is a great day trip from Tulsa and the perfect way to get outside and enjoy nature!

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    Cindy D.

    This is a awesome park. Lots of trails - lots of challenging trails with a 1076 feet climb. I almost passed out from dehydration. but it was lots of fun. The falls were pretty and there were benches so you could enjoy the view and rest up. We also went on the Lake Trail which was the most strenuous. Then, silly me, I had to do the falls again. That's when I almost passed out. I had left my husband behind so I was by myself with Oreo. I lay on a bench to recuperate! There is a visitor center at the beginning of the park with restrooms and drinks. Dogs are welcome. The falls trail is not a good trail for small children. However there are flat trails over by the visitors center and a playground. Picnic area and outdoor games are available as well. I will definitely be back!

    Judy H.

    Stayed in RV campground. It was very peaceful and quiet. Lots of birds. The trails down to the fall was clean and Wow what a view.

    Chris P.

    One of the coolest hidden gems in the area. Very clean and well kept. Waterfalls and creeks everywhere. Heavily forested but nice paths! Great photo spot

    Lana H.

    I drove almost an hour and a half here from Tulsa and while it wasn't as good as I had hoped, I did enjoy my trip to this park. It was $5 to park my car for the day. There are picnic areas and BBQ grills as well as disc golf and a playground for the kids. The waterfalls were beautiful and so was the entire environment. I was really hoping the kids and I could play in the falls but we weren't allowed to go into the water. It is a moderately difficult hike so it's not good for young kids bc it is steep and very easy to fall off the ledge down the mountain and get hurt or killed. Do not even think about bringing a wagon or stroller bc it isn't happening with the thin trails and the constant climbing over rocks and through the trees and plants. Definitely a lot of fun for those who enjoy more advanced hiking and exploring the woods.

    Great little place! Actually almost perfect! Will be going back!
    Tina S.

    Great little place. ActuayI actually almost perfect. We love this place so much that we will be going back in the spring.

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    Beautiful nature!! Healing this is amazing place for getting away from city. Recharge after city chaos

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    We just stopped in to see the falls and it was fully worth the stop. A short walk down and it's a beautiful view!

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    Little Blue State Park

    Little Blue State Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    28.0 mi

    *** Review is during COVID-19 ***…read more Came here earlier in the summer and it was so fun. This is a great spot!!! We wanted to find a swimming hole one day, which I now know can be very difficult to do! After driving around and around to several different spots for hours, where place after place turned out to be unsuccessful or just nonexistent, we were almost ready to give up. Then we remembered one more spot we could try... a swimming hole we'd been to when I was a little kid, with surprisingly clear blue water. We couldn't remember the name at first, but after some calls to my Grandma (always a great resource!) she helped us remember that it was Little Blue! Little Blue was still a bit hard to track down, but we eventually made it there, and had FINALLY found a spot worth staying around for! The water was as pretty as we remembered. In the shallower parts, it's crystal clear and you can see lots of pretty rocks on the bottom and sometimes little fishies too! The deepest part becomes a pretty blue color, and the water went up to at least between my elbows and shoulders (maybe more?). That deepest part isn't a huge area, so a little hard to stake your claim on it if you are trying to social distance, but overall there's plenty of space to spread out. It seemed to me like there were two areas: the area I just described, and then more river down to the left of that. This second area is much less populated, but I can see why, as it kind of quickly starts to get a pretty fishy smell as you go further and also has some animal bones (yeah...). Aside from the water, there's also lots of parking space, where many people had also set up camp (as in literally to camp in a tent for the night). We went on a Saturday (reminder that this was also in the "heat" of summer, no pun intended) so there were quite a few people. However, we were still able to stay a safe distance from others... we did have to be pretty mindful of it though, since others did not appear to be doing the same. I would give 5 stars if it (and other swimming holes in Oklahoma) had better information for people to find and clearer locations/directions!!! It's honestly pretty ridiculous. Also because that second swimming area down to the left could use a little work.

    Small & quiet. Refreshing & not too cold on our super hot day. We Had to be careful we didn't want…read moreour kids inhaling around a few groups.

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