Osage Hills State Park
You can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees. Nestled in lush rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indian settlement. When you've settled down in the comfort of your quiet, private cabin, you'll feel as if you've truly gotten away from it all. Osage Hills State Park is the gateway to Oklahoma's Tallgrass Prairie.
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Rd
Pawhuska, OK
Phone: (918) 336-4141
Toll Free: (800) 654-8240
Fax: (918) 337-2176
Email: osagehills@oklahomaparks.com
Osage Hills State Park offers 1,100 acres with picnic tables and shelters, 20 semi-modern RV campsites, 16 tent sites and 8 cabins, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for bass, crappie, catfish and perch can be found in Lookout Lake, or in Sand Creek at the south end of the park. Area has good opportunities for fall foliage viewing. RV sites have electric/water and our facility has modern bath houses. Rowboat rentals are available.
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Features/Facilities: Coffee Maker • Credit Cards Accepted • Fishing Boat Rental • In-Room Fireplace • Kitchen • Outdoor Swimming Pool • Senior Discount • 1,199 Park Acres • 18-Acre Lake Lookout • 8 Cabins (with fireplace) • 2 Camping Areas, 55 Campsites • Group Camp (capacity of 120) • Swimming Pool • Boating • Nature, Hiking & Biking Trails
Nearby: Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville • Tom Mix Museum, Dewey • Price Tower, Bartlesville • Frank Phillips Museum, Bartlesville • Prairie Song-Indian Territory, Dewey • Wah-Sha-She State Park, Hulah Lake • Osage Historical Museum, Pawhuska • Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Pawhuska
Highway Corridor: US-412
Group Contact: Charlotte Cooke
