Oklahoma State Parks Near Woodward

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Woodward

Boiling Springs State Park

Woodward, Oklahoma
7 miles away

"Woodward is the closest hub for dining, fuel, and supplies, making it the main base for park visitors. Many travelers combine a park day with shopping or local events in town."

Boiling Springs State Park features a peaceful lake, shaded picnic areas, and a mix of open prairie and wooded draws. It is a popular destination for fishing, camping, and relaxed day use in northwestern Oklahoma.

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Fort Supply State Historic Site

Fort Supply, Oklahoma
15 miles away

"Woodward is the nearest major service center, making it a convenient base for visitors who want lodging, dining, and supplies before or after exploring the historic site."

Fort Supply State Historic Site highlights the role of a remote U.S. Army supply fort on the southern plains and its connection to regional settlement and military history. The site offers a quiet, educational stop with interpretive markers and open grounds for self-guided exploration.

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Alabaster Caverns State Park

Freedom, Oklahoma
34 miles away

"Woodward is the largest nearby city and a common base for visitors heading to the park. Travelers from Woodward often visit for a day trip, cave tours, and camping in a quieter setting."

Alabaster Caverns State Park showcases one of the largest natural gypsum caves open to the public in the world, with striking alabaster formations and guided tours. Above ground, the park offers camping, hiking, birding, and access to the scenic western Oklahoma landscape.

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Alabaster Caverns State Park

Freedom, Oklahoma
34 miles away

"Woodward offers the nearest major services and lodging for park guests. Many visitors from Woodward combine a cave tour with dining, shopping, and overnight stays in town."

Alabaster Caverns State Park showcases one of the largest natural gypsum caves open to the public in the world, with striking alabaster formations and guided tours. Above ground, the park offers camping, hiking, birding, and access to the scenic western Oklahoma landscape.

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Gloss Mountain State Park

Fairview, Oklahoma
52 miles away

"Woodward is a regional hub for northwest Oklahoma and a practical stop for supplies before visiting the park. Visitors from Woodward often come for a day trip and scenic photography."

Gloss Mountain State Park features dramatic mesa formations, prairie vistas, and a popular climb to Cathedral Mountain for expansive views. It is a favorite stop for photography, sightseeing, and outdoor exploration in northwestern Oklahoma.

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Little Sahara State Park

Waynoka, Oklahoma
56 miles away

"Woodward sits within easy driving distance and serves visitors from the northwest Oklahoma plains. Many residents visit for off-road recreation and outdoor getaways."

Little Sahara State Park is best known for its expansive sand dunes, which attract ATV, UTV, and dirt bike riders from across the region. The park also offers camping, picnic areas, and easy access to one of Oklahoma’s most distinctive natural landscapes.

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