Black Mesa Summit Trail

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Black Mesa Summit Trail is a popular hiking route leading to the highest point in Oklahoma atop Black Mesa, known for its expansive high-desert scenery and geological formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
accessPoint trailhead parking area off county road
amenity parking lot
trailhead information kiosk
approximateLength 13.7 kilometers round trip
8.5 miles round trip
bestSeason fall
spring
campingOnTrail not typically allowed
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty moderate
dogsAllowed yes, typically on leash
elevationAtSummit 1516 meters
4973 feet
environment high desert
shortgrass prairie
features basalt-capped mesa
expansive views
interpretive signs
summit monument
volcanic rock formations
hazards limited shade
rattlesnakes
summer heat
locatedIn Black Mesa Nature Preserve NERFINISHED
Cimarron County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
managedBy Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department NERFINISHED
near Kenton, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
nearStateBorder Colorado NERFINISHED
New Mexico NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
day hiking
geology observation
landscape photography
wildlife viewing
reaches highest point in Oklahoma
region Oklahoma Panhandle NERFINISHED
summitMarker granite obelisk
summitMarkerInscription indicates highest point in Oklahoma
surface natural dirt
rocky sections
terminatesAt Black Mesa summit
trailType out-and-back
typicalUseSeason year-round
viewsOf Colorado NERFINISHED
New Mexico NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Black Mesa Nature Preserve NERFINISHED

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Black Mesa hasTrail Black Mesa Summit Trail