ADVENTURE BLACK BOOK
Oklahoma Today
|March/April 2021
How do you feel most alive? Whether your adrenaline rushes come from death-defying feats, unusual journeys, or one-of-a-kind meals, these fifty-one Oklahoma spots will have you living life to its fullest all year long.
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Northwestern OKLAHOMA
AT BLACK MESA State Park & Nature Preserve, thrillseekers can commune with the sky at the highest point in Oklahoma. If the trek to the top of the mesa doesn’t get your blood pumping, spotting a golden eagle above or dinosaur tracks left millions of years ago should do the trick. (580) 426-2222 or TravelOK.com/blackmesa
Treasure awaits visitors to Oklahoma’s saltiest spot. At Great Salt Plains State Park, fish, swim, boat, or kayak through the lake, ride horses or bikes along miles of trails, then recharge in one of six cozy cabins. From April to October at the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, an alien landscape beckons families hoping to dig up the only hourglass selenite crystals found on Earth. Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, (580) 626-4794 or fws. gov/refuge/salt_plains. Salt Plains State Park, (580) 626-4731 or TravelOK.com/saltplains
Imaginations run wild at Leonardo’s Children’s Museum in Enid. From a shop that lets kids use real tools to a mini medical clinic and a three-story castle playground complete with an area to dig up dinosaur bones, this creative destination allows children of all ages to learn a little and laugh a lot. (580) 233-2787 or leonardos.org
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ADVENTURE BLACK BOOK
How do you feel most alive? Whether your adrenaline rushes come from death-defying feats, unusual journeys, or one-of-a-kind meals, these fifty-one Oklahoma spots will have you living life to its fullest all year long.
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