What to do in Boiling Springs State Park
Located in Red Carpet Country, this park is famous for its cool springs that gurgle up through the white sands of the North Canadian River. Combining stunning wooded beauty and a unique western heritage, Boiling Springs is an oasis on the plains.
Recreational facilities include RV and tent campsites, four cabins, two group camps, a swimming pool with concession stand and changing house, restrooms with showers, playgrounds, baseball diamonds, fishing spots, picnic areas and group picnic shelters, hiking trails and wildlife viewing. Boiling Springs Golf Course, an 18-hole course, is located next to the park. Area offers good opportunities for fall foliage viewing. Cabin rates average $65-100. Located within 3 miles of US-412. More information can also be found at: http://www.woodwardok.com/parks/boilingsprings.htm
Features/Facilities: Coffee Maker Credit Cards Accepted Gift Shop Handicap Accessible Kitchen Lake/River View Meeting Room Outdoor Swimming Pool Pets Allowed Satellite/Cable TV Senior Discount 820 Park Acres 7-Acre Shaul Lake Boiling Springs (bubbling up at 200 gallons per minute) 4 Cabins (with fireplace) 2 Camping Areas, 50 Campsites Assigned Campground Group Camps (capacities of 150 & 125) Hiking & Nature Trails
Nearby: Alabaster Caverns State Park, Freedom Little Sahara State Park, Waynoka Plains Indian & Pioneers Museum, Woodward Historic Fort Supply, Fort Supply
Golf: 18-hole course adjacent to park. Also: Putting Green Driving Range Pro Shop Golf Carts Pull Carts
Highlights: March of Dimes Walk-a-thon (Sept.) Woodward Rodders Car Show (May)
Recreation
camping, hiking, swimming Location
1 mile N on Hwy 34, then 5 miles E on Hwy 34C Climate
This state has a mild climate due to its southern location and low elevations. The western regions of the state are somewhat drier than that of the east. Winter temperatures range from 50 degrees to 25 degrees F. The season extends from December through February and very little snow fall during this period. Spring begins in March, with temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees F. Temperatures rise throughout the season and summer highs begin to peak in July and August. All regions of Oklahoma receive days with temperatures reaching 100 degrees. The southwestern corner of the state usually records the hottest temperatures. by October fall temperatures provide relief from the heat of summer. Temperatures during this season reach into the 60s for highs and dip into the 30s for the lows. The relative humidity has an annual average of 64 percent. The most rainfall occurs during the months of May and June. Address
NE of city
Woodward, OK 73801 Phone: 580-256-7664,-800-654-8240
Fax: 580-256-4338
Email: BoilingSprings@OklahomaParks.com
camping, hiking, swimming Location
1 mile N on Hwy 34, then 5 miles E on Hwy 34C Climate
This state has a mild climate due to its southern location and low elevations. The western regions of the state are somewhat drier than that of the east. Winter temperatures range from 50 degrees to 25 degrees F. The season extends from December through February and very little snow fall during this period. Spring begins in March, with temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees F. Temperatures rise throughout the season and summer highs begin to peak in July and August. All regions of Oklahoma receive days with temperatures reaching 100 degrees. The southwestern corner of the state usually records the hottest temperatures. by October fall temperatures provide relief from the heat of summer. Temperatures during this season reach into the 60s for highs and dip into the 30s for the lows. The relative humidity has an annual average of 64 percent. The most rainfall occurs during the months of May and June. Address
NE of city
Woodward, OK 73801 Phone: 580-256-7664,-800-654-8240
Fax: 580-256-4338
Email: BoilingSprings@OklahomaParks.com
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