
It’s Fall in Oklahoma Time to Go Camping
Now that things are finally starting to cool off some, it's the perfect time to get off the concrete and do a little camping. While I do enjoy camping in the warmer weather I'm not a huge fan of camping when it's really hot, or worse hot and muggy. Our weather over the next few weeks is perfect for getting into the great outdoors.
GREAT CAMPING AND HIKING AWAIT AT THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE REFUGE
Plus having a campfire when it's cooler outside is the absolute best. It's looking like the weather will be around the mid-seventies and sixties during the day with even cooler temperatures at night in the mid-fifties. So there's plenty of time to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors over the next couple of weeks. What not head to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge located in Lawton, Oklahoma for some fall family fun?
Take a trip to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Camp Doris in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is a great place to go camping and it's available year-round. If you're looking for a place to go and a spot to call your own for a few days it's the perfect location. It's easy to get to and it's right next to Quanah Parker Lake it offers several different options from primitive to RV and trailer space. Plus, it's not too expensive to rent a spot for a weekend. Click here for all the details.
There are plenty of places to go hiking, fishing, and camping.
After you pitch the tent and set up camp, or park the RV or trailer you can go hiking, fishing, rock climbing, sightseeing and do all kinds of great outdoor activities. Camp Doris is somewhat central in the mountains and surrounded by several attractions including the Visitors Center, Sunset, the Holy City, Mount Scott, and the Parallel Forrest. If you get hungry you can always stop by the Meers Store and grab a Meer's burger.
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is home to all kinds of species.
If you're looking for something to do with the family you could always head to the mountains. It won't break the bank or gas budget and most of the things you can do out there are free. It's a great place to go for a daycation or staycation to take a short break, get in the great outdoors and enjoy the great outdoors.
No trip to the refuge is complete without driving up Mount Scott.
It surprises me how many people live here and have never been to the refuge. We're very fortunate to have this in our backyard. Even if the great outdoors isn't your thing you can still drive through and see all the sites and wildlife. It's a beautiful drive and there's plenty to see and do, but it's even better if you get out of the car.
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