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Located just west of Bartlesville in the heart of the Osage Nation in northeast Oklahoma, Osage Hills State Park is a prime example of Oklahoma's natural beauty. With lush forests, rocky bluffs and serene waters, the park boasts 1,100 acres of scenery.
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Oklahoma has divided its diverse landscape into six regions or "countries" - each with a distinct flavor, image and unique cities and towns that make great destination sites. Did you know that mile for mile, Oklahoma offers the nation's most diverse terrain? Why not explore it now!
Marked by lush rolling forests, rocky bluffs and peaceful waters, Osage Hills State Park in northeastern Oklahoma is a sight to behold in the daytime—but you’ll really see what makes this place special when the sun goes down.
Located within Osage Hills State Park is a trail system that explores the beauty of northeastern Oklahoma. This system, open for hiking and mountain biking, includes three trails that give views of the park from different vantage points.
Find serenity within wooded cross timbers of Oklahoma during a cabin stay at Osage Hills State Park in Pawhuska and be rewarded with dense forests, sweeping vistas and calm waters. Kick back and let time slowly drift by in one of eight peaceful Osage Hills State Park cabins.
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Bring your bedroll and cozy up around the fire with a stay in a wall tent at Osage Hills State Park. Tucked away at the edge of a wooded campground, these canvas tents promise the chance to camp in style with wooden floors, cots and a wood burning stove for those chilly fall nights.
Planning your visit to an Oklahoma State Park is easier than ever before! Once you’ve decided what park to visit, it’s time to obtain your parking pass. A variety of parking pass options are offered for your convenience, including one day, three day, one week and annual passes.
Osage Hills State Park: Two shelters are available. Shelter 1 can seat 50 people, and it has a fire ring, a double pedestal grill and electrical outlets. Shelter 2 can seat 30 people, and it has a pedestal grill, water and electrical outlets.