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Showing posts with label waterfalls. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2022

Exploring the Majestic Turner Falls in Oklahoma

Turner Falls is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Arbuckle Mountains in Oklahoma. The majestic waterfall is the centerpiece of the park and draws visitors from all over the country. From hiking and swimming to camping and fishing, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Turner Falls.



Hiking Trails

 

The park offers several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels that take visitors through the stunning natural beauty of the Arbuckle Mountains. The most popular trail is the Collings Castle Trail, which leads to the ruins of an old castle. The trail offers spectacular views of the waterfall and the surrounding mountains.


Swimming

 

One of the main attractions of Turner Falls is the natural swimming hole at the base of the waterfall. The cool, clear water is perfect for swimming and the picturesque surroundings make for a memorable experience. Visitors can also relax on the sandy beach or take a dip in one of the park's swimming pools.




Camping

 

Turner Falls offers several camping options, from primitive campsites to RV hookups. The park has over 300 campsites, some of which are located near the waterfall and offer breathtaking views. There are also cabins available for rent for those who prefer a more comfortable camping experience.



Fishing

 

The park's streams and lakes are stocked with a variety of fish, including catfish, bass, and trout. Visitors can fish from the shore or rent a paddleboat to fish from the water. The park also offers a fishing dock for those who prefer to fish from a stationary location.

Exploring the Park

 

In addition to the main attractions, Turner Falls offers several other activities for visitors to enjoy. There is a nature center that provides educational exhibits and programs, as well as a picnic area and playground for families to enjoy. The park also offers a zip line for those seeking an adrenaline rush.



Tips for Visiting

 

Bring plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent.

Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and swimming.

Bring snacks and plenty of water.

Check the weather forecast before visiting, as the park may close due to inclement weather.

Be respectful of the natural environment and follow all park rules.


Turner Falls is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Oklahoma. With its stunning waterfall, beautiful hiking trails, and fun activities, it's the perfect place to escape into nature and make lasting memories. Plan your visit today and experience the beauty of Turner Falls for yourself.


Address: I-35 &, US-77, Davis, OK 73030


Enjoy Your Visit!

       Sherri




Sunday, September 17, 2017

Discovering the Natural Beauty of Cascade River State Park in Minnesota


As the name suggest, the main attraction to this park is the waterfalls. The water from the Cascade River flows down the black volcanic gorge for a total drop of 900 feet in the last three miles of its journey to Lake Superior.





The park has 18 miles of trails for hiking. If you are looking for a short hike to see the waterfalls, a small parking area on Highway 61 will get you there quickly. It is near the start of trail and will take you through a forest of aspen, birch, fir, spruce and cedars to a beautiful series of waterfalls.




The falls are lined with green moss and fern that add a magical feel to the place.





Camping:

Camping is available year-round. The park has 40 drive-in campsites, 5 backpack sites, and 2 group campsites.




Winter: 

Check here for winter facilities and activities.



Hours:

Spring, Fall & Winter: Daily, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Summer: Hours extended.


Location:

3481 West Highway 61
Lutsen, MN 55612

Phone:

 218-387-6000




Happy Travels! 




Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Exploring the Wonders of Gooseberry Falls State Park in Minnesota


Waterfalls, waterfalls, and more waterfalls is the main theme of this park! Hiking to, climbing through, or just relaxing by one of the many beautiful waterfalls is a great way to spend the day!



There are five waterfalls  located near the Highway 61 bridge and in the gorge. In this area, the Gooseberry River rushes over the 30-foot Upper Falls into a pool, then flows to the two-tiered Middle and Lower Falls, descends 60 feet to the last pool, and then runs through the valley to Lake Superior.



The lower and middle falls are a short walk from the parking area past the visitor center. A descent down several sets of steep steps is required to reach the falls area.



Once there, you can climb on the rocks and boulders and wade through the falls and pools.



 Continue hiking over the bridge to the other side of the river and under the highway bridge to get to the upper falls.




Amenities:

 Bathrooms, phones, water and picnic sites are located at the visitor center



The park has 18 miles of hiking trails. Park Map



Address:

3206 Highway 61
Two Harbors, MN 55616

Phone:

(218) 595-7100





Happy Travels! 





Friday, September 8, 2017

Discovering the Majestic Grand Portage State Park in Minnesota


Grand Portage State Park is a 291 acre state park at the northeastern tip of Minnesota, USA, on the Canada–United States border.





The hike to the waterfall is only a half of a mile and is on a part paved trail and boardwalk. Stairs at the waterfall will take you to three different viewing areas.



Visitors may see osprey, great-blue heron, eagles, otter, beavers, white-tail deer, black bear , or even moose while hiking in the park.



There are many different spices of plants and trees growing in the park. We found the red berries, know as Thimbleberries, to be very interesting. They can be eaten, but are very tart.



Sitting on the United States - Canada border,  roaring water plunges 120 feet over High Falls into the Pigeon River in the Grand Portage State Park.




Hours:


Hours vary by season. Check here for times.

Directions


From the town of Grand Marais, Minnesota, travel north on State Highway 61 for about 36 miles to the Canadian Border. The park entrance is on the west side of the highway, just before you come to the U.S. Customs Station on the US/Canada border.

Camping/Lodging


The park is for day use only. There are no campsites at this park. However, camping is available six miles south of the park at Grand Portage Marina and RV Park.


Parking


Permits  are required for most state parks in Minnesota.  We paid $7 for a day pass (good for all state parks) and it is well worth the money.  You can pick up a pass at any state park.





Happy Travels! 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Discovering Pedernales Falls State Park in Johnson City, Texas


The saying " Everything is bigger in Texas"comes to mind when looking at the falls!



Located within the Pedernales Falls State Park, Pedernales Falls is part of the Pedernales River in Blanco County.



The Falls drop about 50 feet in elevation over huge slabs of limestone and Rocks for about 3,000 feet.




The trail to the overlook is an easy walk from the parking area, but the trail from the overlook to the bottom of the falls is pretty steep in places.



Once at the bottom, you can walk out onto the boulders across the falls.



Hours:

Open Daily

*Park closures are possible on weekends and holidays when parking lots are full. Check here for updates or call the park. (830) 868-7304


Entrance Fees:

13 years and older : $6 Daily

Child 12 Years and Under: Free




Address:

2585 Park Road 6026
Johnson City, TX 78636


Happy Travels! 








Saturday, December 10, 2016

Capturing the Beauty of Lake Catherine State Park's Waterfall: A Christmas Day Photoshoot



We spent last Christmas on Lake Catherine and had a blast. It was a beautiful warm day, so we hiked to the popular waterfall and took our photos there. I thought I would share them with you for inspiration on finding a unique place for a Christmas photoshoot.



A waterfall is so such an unexpected place and everyone has loved all the photos!



I love catching those little moments that will mean so much to the cousins in the future.



Some of my favorites are the unplanned ones like this. I think we made a lot of hikers happy with all the hats. Everyone we passed was smiling!



Our youngest family was worn out from all the hiking. I'm pretty sure several of the adults were tired from carrying him too! I noticed he was passed around a lot during the trip.

Lake Catherine State Park is located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Address:

1200 Catherine Park Rd
 Hot Springs, AR 71913

Happy Holidays! 

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Rock City Gardens (Lookout Mountain, Georgia)



What started out as Frieda Carter desire to create a garden with winding trails through giant rock formations in the early 1930’s, has become a popular tourist attraction in Georgia.





Rock City is a unique place on Lookout Mountain that attracts more than half a million people each year.





A 4,100-foot walking trail leads through rock formations, caves, and gardens, ending at the edge of a cliff know as Lovers Leap.




The name “Lovers Leap” comes from a Cherokee legend about feuding tribes and two lovers going over the cliff. One was thrown and the other jumped, both ending in death. What a tragic story for such a beautiful site!



The claim of “see seven states” from Lover’s Leap comes from diary entries of a Union office and a Confederate nurse during the Civil War, both talking about being able to see seven states from the summit. Flags of all seven states stand in representation of the documentations. The states are Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.  



 Location:
1400 Patten Road
 Lookout Mountain, GA



Admission:
$19.95 Adults
$11.95 Children (ages 3-12)



Hours:
Vary by season. Check here.


Happy Travels!