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Chickasaw National Recreation Area Adventures

Chickasaw National Recreation Area in south-central Oklahoma offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, featuring mineral springs, lakes, and diverse landscapes.

9,888
Acres Protected
22
Miles of Trails
1,200,000
Annual Visitors
1902
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Chickasaw National Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee; some areas may require a permit for certain activities.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during spring and fall for mild weather, but open year-round with varied seasonal activities.

Visitor Information

Travertine Nature Center serves as the main hub for visitor information.

Getting There

Easily accessible via US Highway 177; no seasonal road closures typically.

Weather & Climate

Generally experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often in the 90s (°F), and mild to cool winters ranging from 30s to 50s (°F). Rain is more common in spring and early summer.

Conservation Efforts

Management focuses on maintaining water quality and mitigating impacts of invasive species. Fire risk is generally low but monitored during dry spells.

Camping in Chickasaw National Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Buckhorn Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Lake of the Arbuckles, offering sites for RVs and tents with lake access.

Rock Creek Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Set along a creek, providing shaded sites and proximity to trails and swimming holes.

Top Trails

Travertine Creek Trail

Easy
3.5

Follows the picturesque Travertine Creek with numerous opportunities to dip in natural pools.

Bison Pasture Loop

Easy
1.5

Offers views of the bison pasture and traverses open grassland with interpretive signs.

Antelope Springs Trail

Moderate
1.2

Leads to a natural spring and passes through diverse flora and fauna habitats.

Lakeview Trail

Moderate
2.8

Circles part of the Lake of the Arbuckles with scenic viewpoints of the water.

Trailblazer Tips

Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds, especially in the popular swimming areas.

Visit in the fall for cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.

Campgrounds can fill up quickly during peak season; reservations are recommended.

Bring a variety of gear to fully enjoy the water activities, from swimming to kayaking.

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