- Lake Thunderbird State Park
- This state park offers a variety of water activities and recreation, boat ramp, hunting in specified areas during season, horse rental and boarding (Thunderbird Riding Stables, 405-321-5768), horseback riding
- Lake Wister State Park
- Lake Wister State Park, in southeast Oklahoma, is a gateway to the beautiful Ouachita National Forest. 7300 acre lake with five camping areas. The park offers many recreational activities
- Little River National Wildlife Refuge
- Containing most of the remaining bottomland hardwood habitat in southeastern Oklahoma, the 15,000-acre Little River National Wildlife Refuge is characterized by low, wet habitat with old oxbows and sloughs
- Little Sahara State Park
- Little Sahara State Park is located in NW Oklahoma, south of Waynoka. Little Sahara offers over 1600 acres of rideable sand dunes ranging in height from 25 to 75
- LITTLE SANDY NWR
- The Little Sandy NWR is a hunting and fishing club comprised of a 3,802 acre easement in Wood County, Texas. It is considered to be one of the
- McGee Creek Reservoir
- McGee Creek Dam and Reservoir project includes water conveyance facilities, public recreation facilities, a wildlife management area, and a natural recreation scenic area. The McGee Creek Project provides
- McGee Creek State Park
- Located in southeast Oklahoma, McGee Creek State Park and Natural Scenic Recreation Area occupy the southwest edge of the Ouachita Mountain Range. McGee Creek Lake is well stocked with
- Natural Falls State Park
- Ever wonder "Where the Red Fern Grows"? See for yourself why this beautiful natural wonder was chosen as the setting for the delightful movie. Natural Falls State Park is
- Newt Graham Lock And Dam 18
- The Port of Catoosa, terminal point of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, is nearby. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District
- Oklahoma City National Memorial
- Oklahoma City National Memorial honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995. The outdoor Symbolic Memorial, which consists of the following segments
- Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma Museum of History
- The Oklahoma State Museum of History is a division of the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS). In addition to participating in and fully supporting the overall mission of the OHS,
- Okmulgee State Park
- Recreation opportunities include RV and tent camping, showers, dump stations, lighted boat ramps/docks, designated swimming areas, picnic areas, grills, pavillion, security, playgrounds, and a 3 mile hiking trail (1/2
- Oologah Lake
- Will Rogers' home is nearby, restored as a State Park. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District
- Optima Lake
- Located in an area once known as "No Man's Land" in the Oklahoma Panhandle, this lake is set in a scenic area of sand hills, rock outcroppings and rolling
- Optima National Wildlife Refuge
- Located in the middle of the Oklahoma panhandle, the 4,333-acre Optima National Wildlfie Refuge is made up of grasslands and wooded bottomland on the Coldwater Creek arm of the
- Osage Hills State Park
- Osage Hills State Park offers 1,100 acres with picnic tables and shelters, 20 semi-modern RV campsites and 8 cabins, swimming pool, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant
- Ozark Plateau National Wildlife Refuge
- Originally known as the Oklahoma Bat Caves National Wildlife Refuge, Ozark Plateau NWR was established for the protection of endangered bats and their habitat. The refuge is made up
- Pine Creek Lake
- French trader Jean de la Harpe explored this area, later used by Choctaw Indians to establish small farmsteads. Visit the web site for more information about this and other
- Raymond Gary State Park
- This park is located in southeast Oklahoma on the shores of Raymond Gary Lake. The lake offers fishing, boating and swimming. Camping and picnic facilities are available, and include
- Red Rock Canyon State Park
- Located in west central Oklahoma, the park and campsites are located down in the canyon among the canyon walls. In addition to RV and tent camping, the park offers
- Robbers Cave State Park and Lodge
- Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers. Robbers
- Robert S. Kerr, Lock And Dam 15
- Scene of a capture by Confederate troops of an armed Union steamboat. The Oklahoma Historical Society is developing the area for public use.Visit the web site for more
- Roman Nose Golf Course
- This 18 hole, par 70 course offers sloping bent grass greens, bermuda grass tees and fairways, natural hazards (but no sand or water hazards), lake views, canyon walls and
- Roman Nose State Park and Lodge
- Named after a Cheyenne Chief, this resort is set amidst a beautiful canyon, recreation activities at this state park include an 18 hole golf course, swimming pools, tennis courts,
- Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge
- The Salt Plains NWR was established in 1930 as a refuge and breeding ground for birds and has been designated an Important Bird Area and a member of the
- Sardis Lake
- This lake provides 14,360 acres of surface water. It impounds Jackfork Creek, a tributary of the Kiamichi River in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma.Visit
- Sequoyah Bay State Park
- Sequoyah Bay State Park is located on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir, offering 19,100 surface acres and 225 miles of shoreline. A variety of watersports is available, as
- 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
- Sequoyah State Park Golf Course
- This Floyd Farley designed 18 hole, par 70, 5860 yard golf course offers Bermuda grass tees and fairways, bent grass greens, well placed sand bunkers and lake views. Facilities
- Skiatook Lake
- The Skiatook Dam is located 14 mi upstream of the confluence of Hominy and Bird Creeks. It forms a 10,500-acre impoundment.Visit the web site for more information about