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Red Rock Canyon Red Rock With the discovery of gold in California, In the early 1900's the area was made available for homesteads and a public drawing was held to determine ownership of the canyon. Several private and civic organizations operated the park until the Kiwanis Club of Hinton ultimately purchased the land and donated it to the state. The red rock walls of the canyon formed in such a way as to become a favorite area for rapellers to practice their skills. A small spring-fed creek flows through the park to create a heavily wooded environment not normally associated with western Oklahoma. The park also offers camping, picnicking, hiking, and swimming and is a favorite for group camping with a facility to accommodate 160 with 10 bunkhouses and a kitchen/dining hall. Other camping facilities include 5 modern RV sites with all hookups, 46 sites with water and electric, and 30 regular sites for tent camping. Other features include a small 1/4 acre pond, a handicapped accessible swimming pool with a bathhouse, a concession stand, a playground, a volleyball court, 4 comfort stations with showers, several unmarked hiking trails along the canyon sides and rim, and two short interpretative nature trails: the Rough Horsetail Trail (interesting variety of plant life) and the California Road Trail (wagon tracks can still be seen). Fall is an especially auspicious time to visit when the trees in the canyon display their colors. From rock climbers to armchair geologists, visitors will find Red Rock Canyon State Park an appealing destination. Website Design Copyright ©2007 by The Turner Team |
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