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Chickasaw National Recreation Area is in Chickasaw Country of United States.

Understand

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History

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Landscape

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Flora and fauna

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Climate

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Get in

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The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is easily accessible from Highway 7 and Highway 77 in Sulphur (Oklahoma). The National Park Service offices is located in the Chickasaw Visitor Center, adjacent to The Artesian Hotel at Highway 7 and Highway 77.

Fees and permits

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There are no fees to enter the park. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is free for drive-up and walk-up visitors.

Campground fees

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  • Non-utility campsite: $14.00 - Cold Springs, Guy Sandy, & Rock Creek Campgrounds.
  • Non-utility campsite: $16.00 - Buckhorn and the Point Campgrounds
  • Utility campsite: $22.00 - Buckhorn and the Point Campgrounds, and one site at Rock Creek Campground
  • Premium utility site: $24.00 (May through September) - Buckhorn Campground, Loop D sites #24, 25, 26 and Buckhorn Campground, Loop C sites #4, 5, 6, 7
  • Group sites: $30.00 - Rock Creek, Cold Springs & Central Campgrounds

Persons may camp up to 14 consecutive days, not to exceed 30 days total between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

The Senior or Access Pass 50% discount applies only to individual campsites and lake launching permits, not group sites.

Boat launch fees

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  • Daily Permit: $4.00
  • Annual Pass: $30.00

Pavilion reservations

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There are covered picnic pavilions located in the Buckhorn and Veteran's Lake areas. They are available by reservation for $30 per day.

Get around

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See

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  • Lincoln Bridge.

Do

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You can hike, swim, hunt, or go boating in the recreation area.

  • Travertine Nature Center. Open year-round, the Travertine Nature Center has opportunities for learning, classes and nature exhibits. Live, interactive learning is available for all ages. Open year-round except Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day.

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Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

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Lodging

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  • 1 The Artesian Hotel, Casino & Spa. The Artesian Hotel (Q16251850) on Wikidata The Artesian Hotel on Wikipedia
  • Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center.

Camping

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There are several campgrounds within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area:

  • Central Campground (available just off Highway 77 after entering the park), +1-877-444-6777. Seasonal public campground in the Chickasaw National Recreation Area's Platt Historic District. 10 sites are available for camping. $30 per night.
  • Cold Springs Campground (across the road from Travertine Creek), +1-877-444-6777. Open May through September. 65 campsites are available for reservation. Sites are non-electrical and best suited for tent camping, but small RVs and pop-up campers may fit. Amenities: Water spigots and restrooms located close to camp sites. $30 per night.
  • Rock Creek Campground (near Veterans Lake and Rock Creek). Year-round campground near Veterans Lake and Rock Creek. There is easy access to hiking trails, fishing and mineral springs. 105 campsites and 1 group site are available for tent camping. Non-electrical sites can accommodate some RVs. Amenities include water spigots and restrooms close to campsites. $30 per night.
  • Buckhorn Campground, Buckhorn Road, +1-877-444-6777. Four loops with 134 campsites available. All sites are first come, first served with showers available in restrooms. Some sites have electrical and water hookups available. utility: $22 per night, premium utility: $24 per night, non-utility: $16 per night.
  • Guy Sandy Campground. In the Arbuckle District of the park, Guy Sandy has 40 campsites available on a first come, first served basis. Water faucets and pit toilets available.
  • The Point Campground, +1 877-444-6777. 55 campsites available. Utility: $22 per night, non-utility: $16 per night.

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