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  2. Penns Valley - Wikipedia

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    The second public cave in Penns Valley is Woodward Cave. Located in the village of Woodward, Woodward cave is one of the largest in the state featuring the 14-foot Tower of Babel stalagmite, 60-foot cathedral ceiling in the Upper Room, the ballroom which is large enough to host banquets, and the 200-foot-long Hall of Statues. This solution ...

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  4. Alabaster Caverns State Park - Wikipedia

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    The bat species found in the cave are the cave myotis, Western big-eared bat, eastern pipistrelle, Western big brown bat, and the Mexican free-tailed bat. Alabaster Caverns State Park personnel made a count of the bats in the caverns in January 2024 and reported over 12,000.

  5. List of Oklahoma state parks - Wikipedia

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    Woodward: 200 81: 1956: Largest public gypsum cave in the United States Arrowhead State Park: Pittsburg: 2,200 890: 1963: Lake Eufaula: On a peninsula in Lake Eufaula. Lodge and cabins are closed. Now known as Arrowhead Area at Lake Eufaula State Park. Beavers Bend State Park: McCurtain: 3,482 1,409: 1935: Mountain Fork River, Broken Bow Lake ...

  6. Woodward Camp - Wikipedia

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    Woodward at Copper offers winter camp days and week-long residential summer camps, including dry land as well as mountain facilities and training areas. Woodward opened its first international camp, Woodward Beijing, in Beijing, China in the summer of 2010. FUEL TV Presents Camp Woodward [1] is a show about Woodward campers and their experiences.

  7. Robert Gulden - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gulden, nicknamed Bob, (March 30, 1948 – November 30, 2022, age 74) was a prominent cave surveyor and cartographer. From 1976 until his death, Gulden kept the world's best-known database of long and deep caves. [1]

  8. Boiling Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located northeast of Woodward in a portion of Oklahoma known for a semi-arid climate and sparse vegetation. The park itself includes a forest of hackberry, walnut, soapberry (also called chinaberry), oak, and elm, attracting whitetail deer, wild turkey, raccoon, coyote, bobcat, beaver, badger, skunk, and opossum.

  9. Woodward Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    Woodward #3 was south of Lipscomb, and was the last operational mining site on Red Mountain. Number three closed about 1953. Woodward #3 Tipple, located on the northwest slope of Red Mountain, continued to be used to handle ore that was being hauled, by Euclid trucks, from the Woodward Songo Slope Mine two miles to the east.