Hot Springs National Park is a beautiful 285-mile drive from Bartlesville. Long before Congress established the national park, Native Americans came here to quarry novaculite to make tools. Then the area became a popular tourist destination called Hot Springs Reservation because of its mineral-rich water. Victorian bathhouses were constructed in the 1880s to welcome guests. Workers replaced these bathhouses with the current Bathhouse Row between 1912 and 1923. Visit this park where you can shop, get a drink, view art and get a spa treatment.
Toronto Lake at Cross Timbers State Park near Toronto, Kansas is a favorite with many anglers. This park contains over 15 miles of trails with most of them running under tall oak and savanna trees. There are five camping sections at this park so that campers can choose between full-hookup and water/electric sites.
Grand Lake State Park contains six sections surrounding 46,000 surface acres Grand Lake. Consider camping in the Honey Creek area near Grove, Oklahoma, which has a nearby swimming pool. There is also a boat dock at Honey Creek State Park, making it easy to enjoy your favorite water activities on the lake. If you did not bring your boat, enjoy fishing from the lighted fishing pier. State officials keep this lake stocked with bass, catfish, bluegill, spoonbill, and crappie.
Osage Hills State Park at Bartlesville is a fantastic place to enjoy a fall camping trip when the leaves change colors and the temperatures drop. You can often see whitetail deer and wild turkeys when following this park’s hiking trails. Enjoy a game of tennis on the well-maintained courts, or swim in the pool. Lookout Lake and Sand Creek are excellent places to fish for bass.
As you walk or drive around Bartlesville, look for the buffalo statues. A Girl Scout senior project in 1998 sold the first buffalo statues to raise money to feed and clothe the needy. You can find over 30 of these statues around the community, including at Kiddie, 66, and Sooner parks. Each buffalo has a name, and organizations and businesses have painted them with unique designs.
There are many beautiful campgrounds in Tulsa about 45 miles from Bartlesville. Tulsa Warrior RV Park is in the city’s southwest corner and offers spacious sites with full hookups. Canyon Creek Campground is about nine minutes northwest of the downtown area. You will love the views of the Arkansas River when you camp at Eagle’s View RV Resort in Sand Springs.
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What is the average cost of renting a cheap RV in Bartlesville, OK, and how do I save money on my rental?
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Do I bring my bedding and linens to use in a budget-friendly RV rental, and what storage options are available for these items?
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Do I bring my outdoor equipment or appliances to use with an cheap RV rental?
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