there are a number of state parks in Oklahoma- with the vast majority in the eastern part of the state where many of the large man made lakes are located, Grand Lake-- Lake Hudson-- Tenkiller and Fort Gibson just to mention a few.
Oklahoma's 50 state parks reflect the beauty and diversity of our state. From the pine forests of southeastern Oklahoma to the spectacular mesas of the Panhandle, and from the northeastern lakes and forests to the rugged mountains of the southwest, you are surrounded by Oklahoma's natural wonders. You'll find any number of activities, including camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, water skiing, and even cave exploring. For a weekend or a week, Oklahoma State Parks are the perfect getaway.
Oklahoma State (then known as Oklahoma A&M) won the NCAA championship in 1945 with Bob Kurland, Cecil Hankins, Weldon Kern, Doyle Parrack, Blake Williams, JL Parks and John Wylie.
The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, Oklahoma. This town is south of Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University is located in the state of Oklahoma.
There are approximately 25 State Parks in Indiana. In order to find the locations of these state parks, one can refer to the Indiana State Parks website.
The Sooner State
Southwestern Oklahoma State University is located in the state of Oklahoma.
Northwestern Oklahoma State University is located in the state of Oklahoma.
Southeastern Oklahoma State University is located in the state of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Panhandle State University is located in the state of Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma State Capitol is in Oklahoma City and Oklahoma County.
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