Chickasaw National Recreation Area

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Chickasaw National Recreation Area is a protected natural area in Oklahoma known for its mineral springs, lakes, and opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, camping, and boating.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national recreation area
administeredBy National Park Service
area approximately 9,900 acres
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEstablished 1902
dateRedesignated 1976
ecosystemType cross-timbers woodland
oak-hickory forest
tallgrass prairie
establishedAs Platt National Park NERFINISHED
Sulphur Springs Reservation NERFINISHED
hasCampground Buckhorn Campground NERFINISHED
Central Campground NERFINISHED
Cold Springs Campground NERFINISHED
Rock Creek Campground NERFINISHED
The Point Campground NERFINISHED
hasFacility Travertine Nature Center NERFINISHED
visitor center
hasFeature cold springs
forested hills
mineral springs
prairie
travertine formations
hasTrail Travertine Nature Center trails NERFINISHED
hasWaterbody Lake of the Arbuckles NERFINISHED
Rock Creek NERFINISHED
Travertine Creek NERFINISHED
Veterans Lake NERFINISHED
hasWildlife beaver
raccoon
various migratory birds
white-tailed deer NERFINISHED
wild turkey
IUCNCategory V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)
locatedIn Murray County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
namedAfter Chickasaw Nation NERFINISHED
nearestCity Sulphur, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
offersActivity boating
camping
fishing
hiking
picnicking
swimming
wildlife viewing
partOf United States National Park System NERFINISHED
redesignatedFrom Platt National Park NERFINISHED
state Oklahoma

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Southern Oklahoma contains Chickasaw National Recreation Area