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Oklahoma National Parks

Oklahoma national parks protect natural resources and provide relaxation and recreation opportunities for visitors. You also have the option of pretending to stand trial in a historic federal court or paying respect to those who died as a result of a terrorist attack and those who died from the pursuit of manifest destiny.

Oklahoma National Parks

Visit These Oklahoma National Parks:

Chickasaw National Recreation Area: Sulpher springs, streams, and lakes – whatever its form, water has always been the attraction at Chickasaw National Recreation Area in south central Oklahoma.

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Fort Smith National Historic Site: At Fort Smith National Historic Site you can walk where soldiers drilled, pause along the Trail of Tears, and stand where justice was served. The park includes the remains of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas.  Judge Isaac C. Parker, known as the "hanging judge," presided over the court for 21 years.


Oklahoma City National Memorial: Oklahoma City National Memorial honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995. The outdoor Symbolic Memorial, which consists of the following segments on 3.3 acres, can be visited: The Gates of Time: Monumental twin gates frame the moment of destruction - 9:02 - and mark the formal entrances to the Memorial.

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Santa Fe National Historic Trail: The Santa Fe Trail of the US National Parks stirs imaginations as few other historic trails can. For 60 years the Trail - weaving through New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri - was one thread through the tallgrass prairie in a web of international trade routes. It influenced economies as far away as New York and London. Spanning 900 miles of the Great Plains prairie between the United States (Missouri) and Mexico (Santa Fe), it brought together a cultural mosaic of individuals who cooperated – and at times clashed.




Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Come on a journey to remember and commemorate the survival of the Cherokee people despite their forced removal from their homelands in the Southeastern United States in the 1840s.

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Washita Battlefield National Historic Site: The site protects and interprets the setting along the Washita River where Lt. Col. George A. Custer led the 7th U.S. Cavalry on a surprise dawn attack against the Southern Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle on November 27, 1868. The attack was an important event in the tragic clash of cultures of the Indian Wars era.

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