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Greenleaf State Park lies in eastern Oklahoma, between the towns and cities of Tulsa, Muskogee, and the Arkansas city of Fort Smith. The state park’s most captivating feature is the fact it lies on the shore of Greenleaf Lake, and this is the reason many frequent this state park year after year. The park is one of Oklahoma’s oldest. Many of its buildings were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and still stand today.
Greenleaf State Park and adjacent lake provide visitors with a long list of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, hiking. There is also a whole assortment of indoor games in the state park’s recreational room. All this creates a family-friendly and scenic state park that is an ideal place to take an RV rental. Accessing the park with a rental RV is made even easier with Interstate 40 running along with its southernmost boundaries. Search for an RV in Muskogee County and begin your own Greenleaf State Park adventure.
Many visitors to Greenleaf State Park come for Greenleaf Lake, a lake that makes for a fantastic fishing experience. The lake is home to a range of fish species, each offering great sport to Greenleaf State Park campers. Species here include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, sunfish, and channel catfish. Keen anglers can fish from the 18 miles of shoreline, a boat out on the water, or from one of the state park’s designated fishing piers. Somewhat unique to Greenleaf State Park, a smaller ‘children’s pond’ has been dedicated to young fishermen and women, 16 and under - this pond is stocked with rainbow trout.
Along with the exciting fishing opportunities, Greenleaf State Park is a great place for getting out on to the water itself. Although larger motorized boats are not allowed on Greenleaf Lake, smaller electrical motorboats are. Along with these, canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are also to be enjoyed out on the lake. Kayakers and canoers may also choose to adventure form Greenleaf Lake and out on to the Arkansas River. Those motorhome camping without their own boats can head to the Greenleaf Marina. Here campers can rent kayaks, canoes, paddleboats, and pontoon boats.
As well as the lakeside recreation, Greenleaf State Park is also the place to enjoy the great outdoors of eastern Oklahoma. The park is home to over 18 miles of hiking trails, these crisscross the entire park and provide ample opportunities for exploring and wildlife spotting. The ‘Greenleaf Loop’ is an ideal trail for seeing the entire area of Greenleaf State Park and also offers great views of the lake itself. Hikers should keep an eye out for white-tailed deer, prairie dogs, coyotes, and much more.
Those camping with an RV at Greenleaf State Park will find a campsite perfectly provided with facilities and amenities that will make your stay as comfortable as possible. RV campers are provided with full hookups, including 20, 30 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. On-site facilities include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower block, laundry service, on-site general store, and an outdoor swimming pool. Greenleaf State Park campground also has numerous pull-thru sites, meaning all sizes of rigs are welcome here. Pets are welcome, too, but must be kept on a leash at all times.
An alternative to camping Greenleaf State Park itself is camping at the nearby ‘Marval Family Camping Resort.’ This resort provides campers with full electrical, sewer, and water hookups. Facilities include a dump station, shower block, flushing toilets, laundry service, RV storage service, free WiFi, and an on-site swimming pool.
Only a stone’s throw away from Greenleaf State Park is the ‘Muskogee War Memorial Park, Home of the USS Batfish.’ The park commemorates the USS Batfish, a Second World War submarine, famous for sinking three Japanese submarines in a 72 hour period. Visitors can experience what life was like aboard the submarine, its tight spaces, torpedo room, and crew cabins. This is a must-visit for anyone with an interest in US military history.
Greenleaf State Park is only an hour’s drive from the city of Tulsa, one of the largest cities in Oklahoma. Tulsa is home to a verity of day-tripping and sight-seeing opportunities, perfect for the whole family. No trip to Tulsa is complete without a visit to the ‘Gilcrease Museum.’ This museum of art and history holds one of the largest and comprehensive collections of American West art in the entire world. Visitors can spend an entire day viewing this vast collection, whos ever-changing exhibits showcase some of the best art to come out of the American West. Alongside this art collection, the Gilcrease Museum also displays a collection of artifacts linked with the anthropological study of the Native Americans within the southwest of America.
A visit to Tulsa Zoo is an ideal day trip for families with young children. The zoo, located in Mohawk Park, is one of the largest public parks in the country. The zoo covers over just over 85 acres and is home to 1,500 animals covering 430 species. Split into many zoological sections; visitors can spend an entire day viewing a range of animals. One of the best sections at Tulsa Zoo is the ‘Lost Kingdom Exhibit,’ home to some of Asia’s rarest species. These species include the Malayan tiger, snow leopard, Chinese alligator, and the komodo dragon. This zoo is a must-see for any lover of wildlife.
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