How Do You Visit Turner Falls, Oklahoma?
Turner Falls has been a popular vacation spot since the 1860s. This 1500-acre park is operated by the city of Davis, Oklahoma. Honey Creek, originating in the Arbuckle Mountains, spills over a 77-foot waterfall to form a natural swimming pool. Like the Grand Canyon and the Black Hills of South Dakota, Turner Falls is considered a window into the geological past. Visit Turner Falls during the summer months to enjoy the natural swimming pools, waterfall, caves and hiking trails. Decide what type of accommodations you prefer. Cabins, tent campsites and even teepees are available. The park has picnic areas, a pavilion and bathhouses for visitors to use. Contact Turner Falls Park at (580) 369-2988 to make reservations for a cabin. RV and tent campsites are rented out on a first-come, first-served basis. Call Noland’s Teepee Rentals at (580) 247-0212 for information on renting a teepee. Expect to pay a park admission fee for each person and a per-vehicle per-day campsite fee, in addition to