Oklahoma is so full of beautiful places that it’s nearly impossible to choose just one. With its many state parks and recreation areas, Oklahomans have no trouble finding natural beauty. Here’s a little state park that is definitely a contender for the “most beautiful” award. Take a look!
You’ll find Roman Nose State Park in the north-central part of the state, about seven miles north of Watonga.
The park was named for Chief Henry Roman Nose, who lived here until his death in 1917.
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The lodge offers 22 guest rooms with all the comforts of home.
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Enjoy a meal at the onsite restaurant; dine on the patio when the weather is warm enough.
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Take a stroll on the nature trail.
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You’ll find plenty of places along the way that will inspire you with their beauty…
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…including the aptly-named Inspiration Point.
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Three natural springs add to the beauty of this stunning place.
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Watonga Lake is a great spot of trout fishing year-round.
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Explore the park on horseback with a guided tour.
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Humans aren’t the only ones who appreciate this gorgeous park.
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During summer months, camp overnight in a tipi.
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The park is every bit as beautiful during winter months, so make plans now to visit.
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