1 site · RV, Tent30 acres · Talihina, OKOctober 22, 2024
"Smokey Is Within"
A dozen counties in Oklahoma are under a Burn Ban today.
Our camp is in Latimer County, and near borders of LeFlore County.
Hipcamp Burn Ban button does not offer a realt-time update
Please, check this website for current burn ban information.
https://ag.ok.gov/divisions/forestry-services/
Click on the OFS Burn Ban Map (or direct link below)
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/8bdc59b2a54a4383a9a2996fb9407580/
Thank you and please contact me anytime with questions or concerns
For more on Smokey Bear
https://smokeybear.com/en/prevention-how-tos/campfire-safety
Thanks
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Primitive camping on 35 acres of big trees and rocks.
Secluded spots with level, cleared areas are available for tent campers and parking.
Park near main road and camp close to your vehicle.
Or park and pack down deeper into the woods for a wilderness adventure.
Follow a wildlife path or blaze your own trail.
The property has sloped and shelved areas.
Several options are available for vehicle access.
Busses, smaller campers, and vans may choose pull in locations with option to stay hitched or park separately.
Motorhomes, RV, and 5th wheelers may use a pull through loop that offers easy in and out for vehicles up to 40ft.
We typically have been only booking one group at a time, to provide a private camping experience. However, with the increase in booking requests, we occasionally accept more.
When requesting a date block, let us know what kind of experience you are looking for, so we may better accommodate you.
Hike into woods with all your gear for isolation?
Live out of your self contained camper?
Park your vehicle closer to road and tent pad?
Rig sleeping hammocks in tall trees?
Need string lights and a fire ring?
A vintage van to lounge in and watch TV?
Let us know!
There is room to accommodate large camping groups with multiple vehicles.
Contact us with any questions or to arrange for group campouts.
Free firewood is always available. Near the fire rings, you will find some stacked cut wood and tinder. You may collect more from forest floor.
Nearby attractions and amenities :
4 miles to Lake Talihina and Carl Albert
5 miles to town with local shopping
Ice, fuel, water.
Farmers market, restaurants, and bar.
Laundry, banking, library and hospital.
Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area in the Ouachita National Forest.
State Highway 1, known as the Talimena Scenic Byway, bisects the recreation area.
U. S. Highway 271 loops up through the summit.
Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area and the nearby Upper Kiamichi River and Black Fork Mountain Wilderness areas were created by an act of Congress on October 18, 1988.
The recreational area consists of 26,445 acres (107.02 km2), comprising the Winding Stair Mountains, several campgrounds, an 85 acres (340,000 m2) lake and many hiking trails.
It lies mostly within LeFlore County, Oklahoma. A 45-mile (72 km) section of the Ouachita National Recreation Trail passes through the recreation area providing for diverse hiking opportunities.
Also Nearby:
Buffalo Mountain Hang Gliding
Bigfoot Museum
Shooting range
Robbers Cave
Sardis Lake
Clayton Lake
Lake Talihina and Lake Carl Albert
Canoeing at Broken Bow Lake
Fall Foliage Festival in Talihina
Rune Stone, Heavener
Choctaw Council House, Tuskahoma
Choctaw Labor Day Festival
Spiro Indian Mounds in Spiro
Boom in the valley in July
Little River Speedway
World's highest hill at Cavanal
Forestry Heritage Center
Talimena Scenic Byway
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