There are so many underrated places across Oklahoma that don’t get the credit they deserve. Either they are tucked away and haven’t been discovered or they get overshadowed by the more popular destinations. One such place that gets overlooked is Osage Hills State Park in Osage County. This gorgeous state park is nestled in eastern Oklahoma and is a prime example of the natural beauty that exists in this state. Let’s check it out and discover all the natural wonders in this 1,100-acre park.

Osage Hills State Park is located in the heart of the Osage Nation at 2131 Osage Hills Park Road in Pawhuska.

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There is over 1,100 acres of pristine beauty in this park in northeastern Oklahoma.

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The park includes thick forests, rocky bluffs and peaceful waters. Every turn you take is surrounded by natural beauty.

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Inside the park you can fish in Sand Creek that winds throughout or in Lookout Lake - a scenic lake that provides boat rentals to visitors.

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They also have several cabin rentals, RV hookups or tent sites for overnight guests.

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There are many hiking trails for visitors to choose from. The rocky, hilly terrain is great for anyone looking for a challenging hike or you can find easier trails with carved out paths.

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And look for the wild turkey or white-tailed deer while on the trails. You’ll also spot picnic areas and pavilions if you want to stop for a picnic lunch while exploring the park.

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Fall is a beautiful time of the year to visit Osage Hills. The lush green turns to vivid pops of orange, red and gold.

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Osage Hills State Park is known as the gateway to Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie. Isn’t this beautiful yellow forest stunning along Bugle Trail?

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With all this natural beauty, the park is popular for outdoor recreation opportunities including camping, hiking, fishing and wildlife watching.

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The park was established in 1935 and was one of the seven original state parks in Oklahoma. Not only is it full of natural wonders, but there is so much history in this area. Take a day trip and enjoy everything this park has to offer.

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I’m ready to go glamping and rent the tent in Osage Hills! Has anyone ever stayed in it before? If so, tell us about your experience!

Another beautiful state park in northeastern Oklahoma is Natural Falls State Park – home to a 77-ft. waterfall. Check it out here.

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