Sand Springs

Sand Springs is Oklahoma's only planned industrial town, springing to life in 1907 when oil man Charles Page envisioned a haven for orphans and widows and founded the town as a model city. Proximity to Tulsa has fueled Sand Spring's growth, but today the town is developing its own distinctive character stemming from its location at the nexus of a wide variety of cultural sites and natural treasures. The 1300-acre Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve is home to 300-year-old cedars and 400 and 500-year-old post-oak trees, all predating the birth of the U.S. More of the area's natural beauty and recreational opportunities are found in Keystone State Park, a family fun haven featuring 22 lake-view cabins with fireplaces, picnic areas, tent campsites, a children's fishing pond and hiking trails.

 
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    A Road Trip on the Shawnee Trail

    February 17, 2010

    Driving the old Shawnee cattle trail is scenic and entertaining. read more

    If you feel you might have been born 100 years too late, take heart. There are plenty of places in Oklahoma to get your cowboy on. read more

    From stunt riding to shootouts to the Opry, Oklahoma offers plenty of Western fun. read more

    Explore a spirited mix of the past, present and future in the decisively charming small towns of Pawhuska, Woodward and Sand Springs. read more

    Enjoy a dazzling rendition of the famous musical OKLAHOMA! at Discoveryland! read more


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