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Dripping Springs State Park

While Okmulgee State Park has nice boating area’s and a nice easy walking trail, Dripping Springs has some of the best sunsets I have ever seen.

It takes your breath away and makes you never want to leave.

That could be just me though. Sunsets have that effect on me.

“But baby it is not dark out yet!”

That is what I want to say every time Nick says it is time to go.

I think I would like to camp right here.

Or maybe I could buy it and build a cabin with a big porch and swing right here!

They won’t sell me a park you say?

There goes my dream location.

This park also holds one of my favorite events!

The Dripping Springs Rendezvous!

So much fun!

What is your favorite event or place to go?

Okmulgee State Park

The first time we checked out Okmulgee State Park my oldest was tiny, really tiny…

Look at those little cheeks! And little fingers, little nose, little tongue…

Okay.

I am okay.

Back to the park.

They have a nice paved trail (for you mom’s that means strollers!) which we took the first time we went.

A couple years (and another child later) we started canoeing on the lake.

It is a really nice lake to canoe on!

We headed south on the lake and went into a channel (Is it a channel? Never was sure what to call those things) that goes all the way to the dam for dripping springs lake.

Maybe two miles of canoeing one way (we do canoe back the way we came instead of driving two vehicles). I am pretty sure that is right.

My husband tends to remember technical details and I remember how beautiful it was.

See what I mean? BEAUTIFUL!

This is in Oklahoma people! We are not a dust bowl! Most of the time…

My boys enjoying the view.

Wondering why my littlest man is wet?

He had some trouble learning about gravity the first couple (dozen) times out.

There is nothing as magical as watching the day fade away while in the water.

We enjoyed this park so much that we have been back several times.

I love that Caden looks like he is in a prison photo.

Nick on the other hand has his mischievous little boy smile.

It usually means he is torturing me. This smile is because he was running us right into a low tree branch and the leaves were about to get me.

He knew I would squeal like a little girl and almost jump out of the boat.

I can’t say anymore about that.

I still have mental scars…

I wanted to show you these pictures first so that you know my boys do enjoy being out on the water.

I wanted to show you this one…

Just because it makes me laugh.

 

This is kind of a part one.

I will be doing a second one on Dripping Springs State Park. It is right next to the Okmulgee State Park and you really need to check them both out if you are in the area.

 

Keystone State Park Mountain Bike & Hiking Trail

The Keystone State Park Mountain Bike & Hiking Trail is a mouthful…and it is located between the Keystone State Park and the Keystone Dam on 161 in NE Oklahoma.

It is a beautiful somewhat secluded feeling Trail with different levels of difficulty.

Green Trail- Novice

Blue Trail-Intermediate

Red Trail- Advanced

Black Trail- Expert

Although the Park office located in Keystone State Park does have a trail map I would suggest printing off a color version (here) before going since theirs is black and white and you cannot see the colors of the trails.

The trail difficulty seems to be more for bikes then hikers so if you plan on hiking the trail you will find the “expert” to not be as difficult to hike as most trails with that difficulty rating.

The trails are pretty rough on your feet as there are a lot of rock’s so wear sturdy footwear.

My youngest got a ride this time since he was “helping” his Dad train for a harder hike he and I are going on in the summer.

The picture on the right gives you an idea of what the trail looks like. Lots of rocks.

It was my favorite hiking weather, cloudy and misty. It made everything damp and beautiful!

I am so glad we went!

Everything was blooming and beautiful.

I love it when there is just a hint of spring everywhere.