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Towering timbers, crystal clear waters and mountainous terrain form what is affectionately referred to as Oklahoma's "Little Smokies." With a Riverbend area featuring acres of events and recreational programs, these parks are an outdoor lover's paradise. For more information on Beavers Bend, visit its page on this site or call (800) 435-5514.
Lake Murray State Park
Step back in time to a lakeside country inn nestled among the wooded hills of southern Oklahoma. Here, you'll find warm hospitality, charming turn-of-the-century decor and a wholesome family environment. For more information on Lake Murray, visit its page on this site or call (800) 257-0322.
Robbers Cave State Park
A favorite of rappellers, cave explorers, equestrians and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for Jesse James and Belle Starr. Hidden in the San Bois Mountains, you'll find an abundance of lakes, wildlife and recreational activities. For more information on Robbers Cave, visit its page on this site or call (918) 465-2565.
Roman Nose State Park
Once a winter campground of the Cheyenne tribe, this area now has a scenic retreat set on a canyon bluff that over-looks ancient mesas. Towering cedar, buffalo grass and wild blue sage add to the beauty of this legendary setting, and to the enjoyment of numerous recreational activities. For more information on Roman Nose, visit its page on this site or call (800) 892-8690.
Sequoyah State Park & Western Hills Guest Ranch
On a peninsula in the rolling foothills of Sequoyah State Park, this rustic Guest Ranch is a great western getaway. A flexible setting for families, reunions or conventioneers, visitors can count on finding all kinds of fun – from fishing, golf and tennis to horseback riding and two-steppin'. For more information on Western Hills, visit its page on this site or call (800) 368-1486.




