Greenleaf State Park

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  • 3 miles S of Braggs on Hwy 10 S
    Braggs, OK 74423
    Phone: 918-487-5196  
    Fax: 918-487-5406

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Description

Tucked away in the hills of eastern Oklahoma, Greenleaf State Park offers spectacular scenery and is a family-friendly state park.  The park includes Lake Greenleaf as well as cabins, campgrounds, family recreation facilities and nature hiking trails. 

The lake cabins and other facilities at Greenleaf State Park were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA) and German prisoners-of-war.  The original buildings, constructed of native stone, remain a lasting and beautiful tribute to those who built them.  The park has 14 cabins with bathrooms, kitchens, heat and air, dishes and linens.  All cabins have satellite television.  The cabins are approximately 350 sq ft in size.  The park also has the "Cabin on the Lake," which is a handicapped accessible cabin designed to meet the challenges of the physically disabled. Pets are allowed in most cabins.  Note: firewood is not available for purchase and firewood is not provided to cabins.

In addition, the park features RV campgrounds, some with 50 amp service, as well as tent campsites, a community building, pavilion, enclosed shelter, outdoor shelter, seasonal fast food grill, 18-hole miniature golf course and laundry center.  Guests will also enjoy the swimming pool, swim beach, heated fishing dock, amphitheater, nature center, playgrounds, hiking trails, horseshoes, volleyball courts and basketball courts.

The park naturalist offers astronomy programs, campfire programs, party barge tours of Greenleaf Lake and hay wagon rides, as well as arts and crafts, storytelling, nature hikes and more.  No jet skis or wave runners are allowed on Greenleaf Lake.  The kids' pond allows children 16 and under to fish at no charge with no permit required.  The park also offers activities such as wildlife viewing, holiday events and boating on Greenleaf Lake.

***WINTERIZATION NOTICE*** Multi-use meeting facility, Cypress Row and Gobbler Ridge RV campgrounds closed from December 1 to March 1.

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Fourth of July Blowout - Jun 29, 2012 to Jul 08, 2012 Greenleaf State Park, Braggs

Fishing Clinic - Sep 15, 2012 Greenleaf State Park, Braggs

Haunted Forest - Oct 27, 2012 Greenleaf State Park, Braggs

Old Fashioned Christmas Party - Dec 08, 2012 Greenleaf State Park, Braggs

Amenities

  • Discounts: Senior Discount

  • Facility Amenities: Amphitheater, Campsites, Credit Cards Accepted, Dump Station, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Grills, Lake/River View, Laundry, Lodging On Site, Mail Service, Marina, Meeting Space Available, Naturalist on site, Non-smoking, Office WiFi, Outdoor Grills, Park Ranger, Pets Allowed, Picnic Area, Playground, Pool Outdoor, Pull Thru Sites, Restrooms, Showers, Site WiFi, Swim Beach

  • General Information: Free admission, Number of Units: 15

  • Group Amenities: Group Rates Available

  • Internet Connectivity: Facility WiFi

  • Location: Recreation Area, State Park

  • On-site Activities: Biking, Boating, Canoeing/Rafting/Kayaking, Children's Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming, Volleyball, Wildlife Viewing

  • On-site Lodging: Cabin/Cottage, RV Sites, Tent Sites

  • Rentals: Canoe Rental, Fishing Boat Rental, Kayak Rental, Paddleboat Rental, Pontoon Rental

  • Room Amenities: Cable/Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, Kitchen Facilities, Microwave, Refrigerator

  • Room Type: 1-Bedroom Units, Queen

Pricing

Cabin pet fee: $10.52 per day

Enclosed fishing dock: $3 per day (new day begins at midnight)

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.

Hours of Operation

DayOpenClose
Sunday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Monday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Saturday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Hours above are cabin office hours.

Directions

From I-40, Exit 287 (Gore/Webbers Falls), travel 12 miles following Hwy 100 to Hwy 10, then Hwy 10 N to park.


Contact Information

  Primary Contact:

Diane Rutland


Events

Feb 11, 2012

Valentine Fun

Mar 17, 2012

Fly-a-Kite Day

Apr 7, 2012

Easter

Apr 21, 2012

Clean-up Day

From May 25, 2012
to May 28, 2012

Memorial Day Breakout

From Aug 31, 2012
to Sep 3, 2012

Labor Day End of Summer Party

Sep 15, 2012

Fishing Clinic

Oct 27, 2012

Haunted Forest

From Nov 16, 2012
to Nov 17, 2012

Star Party

Dec 8, 2012

Old-Fashioned Christmas Party




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From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/28/2011

Katie, congratulations on your upcoming wedding! We suggest you contact the park directly using the phone number or e-mail address above to speak with the park staff. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com.


From Katie Miltier on 12/27/2011

Do you guys do Weddings at the cabins?? if so what are the prices and details?


From Lindsey on 10/11/2011

Came to the park recently for a long weekend. Campsite had nice view and other campers were friendly. We were not able to rent any canoes or paddleboats due to the weather, although it was beautiful, and the putt putt course was terribly overgrown. Restrooms were fairly clean, but had no ventilation so it was a sauna in there. We ended up leaving early after finding a large taranchula in a bag in our tent. It made us nervous for the campers next to us considering they both had babies with them. Next time we will be staying in one of the beautiful cabins. The camp also had handicap accessible sites if needed. Park Ranger was very friendly.


From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/15/2011

Caren, please use the booking website link above or call the park directly for reservation information. Have a great time at Greenleaf State Park and thank you for using TravelOK.com.


From caren patterson on 08/12/2011

How far in advance do I need to rent the handicapped cabin ? How many people does it sleep? Thank you!


From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/13/2011

Janet, please use the booking web site link above or call the park directly for reservation information. Have a great time at Greenleaf State Park and thank you for using TravelOK.com.


From Janet Hensley on 07/12/2011

How much is it for a cabin for 5-6 people?


From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/05/2011

Teresa and Family, at Oklahoma State Parks the base rate for a primitive tent or RV camp site is $12.00 per night. For a semi-modern site, which includes electric and water, the rate is $20.00 per night. If you’d like a modern site, which includes electric, sewer and water, the rate is $23.00 per night. Some parks offer premium sites, like those at water’s edge, for an additional $5.00 fee per night. For more park questions, please refer to the State Park FAQs link in the top right corner of this page. Thank you for using TravelOK.com and happy camping at Greenleaf State Park!


From Family on 07/04/2011

How much would it cost if my family and maybe a friend or two did the tent camping and went hiking?


From Teresa on 06/30/2011

How much is tent camping?


From Stephens-Cole reunion on 06/20/2011

We had a wonderful time with our family!! Nice air conditioned building at the Hoot-Owl pavilion!!


From Travis on 05/24/2011

Pack 80 from Owasso loved Greenleaf Lake!! Enjoyed the nature center and the restroom was not that bad.


From Angie on 05/11/2011

Been going to the park for 10 years love this park in the spring best time is June n the Deer will come up to your campsite! About three years ago we had a pregnant Deer eating out of our hand was so amazing kids still tell people about it..


From James Hinds on 03/28/2011

Great place. I will go back. Restrooms were spotless when we were there. Must have been remodeled after all of the complainers. It is as nice a park as any in the nation. I have been to many.


From Harris on 03/26/2011

Just had a blast in our cabin here at Greenleaf! We stayed for spring break and the kids already want to come back. The cabin was really nice on the inside and the rustic outside made it unique. Had a great time at the nature center! The girls at the front desk were incredible and extremely accomodating, really went out of their way to make us happy! Cant wait for another trip!


From Nathan on 03/20/2011

Spent 2 nights at the park over spring break and had a great time. My boys loved the mini golf, nature center, and fishing. The bathrooms were in excellent condition. I will certainly be back!


From Monica on 03/15/2011

Stayed one night in Cabins 10 and 11 during spring break. They look like Hobbit Houses with their irregular rock chimneys! Very charming. Those poor guys from WPA and CCC lugging all those rocks! However, 73 years later we reap the benefits. Cute, cozy, rustic stone walls, beamed ceilings, wood stove, nice kitchen--can tell it was recently remodeled but still retains original charm. Nice hiking. Weather too cold for other activities. Pets welcome too. The dog had more fun than anyone.


From James on 02/26/2011

Stayed at the park recently and enjoyed the nature center activities and the wagon ride. Noticed two new modular restrooms being prepared for use. We love staying in Gobbler Ridge campground. Newly remodeled RV sites and the new bathrooms are much appreciated.


From Mable on 02/26/2011

I took my family up to Greenleaf for a winter gettaway and it was awesome! The park was gorgeous and the rock cabins were so original and historical. Not to mention cozy! It was great having a cabin with a fireplace to stay warm with! We got to see wild turkeys roaming the park, deer that would walk right up to you and even an elk!! The staff was so accomodating and really made us feel at home. Can't wait to come back for every season!!


From David on 02/26/2011

Enjoy walking the paved trail and love going to the swinging bridge on the Ankle Express Trail


From Karen on 02/26/2011

This is a great place to bring the family. Very nice staff. Look forward to each visit.


From Linda on 02/05/2011

We came to Greenleaf for the first time last year and loved it. Camped in our pop up, had the most heavenly evening sitting on a dock in reclining camp chairs looking up at the stars. Bathrooms were just fine. Looking forward to renting a cabin this year. Nice little park.


From Jan Carrillo on 10/28/2010

If you want chrome and animatronics go some place else. If you want real rocks, real trees, real water, real fish, real fires, and real family reunions go to Greenleaf. Our family, over forty strong, have always had a good time. It's great for us old folks to sit in the shade and visit. It's great for the kids with the playgrounds, fishing docks, activities, and real animals. We have enjoyed it in the heat of the summer, the cold of the winter and the glory of fall. We go back every year. However bad the bathrooms are we keep returning.


From Jean Daley on 10/26/2010

My family just had there 26th family reunion at this lovely state park. We reserve at least 8 cabins every year and we all look forward to this time with our family from Arkansas, Kansas, Texas, Arizona, California, Washington and Oklahoma. One year we had visitors and family from England and they enjoyed the park. The staff is always friendly and helpful. I, also, visit during Spring Break and in the summer. It is a great place for kids. See you next time.


From Kathy Kaminsky on 10/21/2010

Love this park! We go every year in the fall - and bring our dog! Very pet friendly - lots of trails and walks - everything is always clean, no trash along the trails, cabins are wonderful! We look forward to the serenity each autumn! Also, we have always found the office staff and park staff helpful and polite.


From Bob Cheney on 10/20/2010

The restrooms are not horrible. America really needs to reverse the direction we are going with the use of language. It is now normal in our culture to speak of things like fully functional bathrooms with hot showers and running water as horrible. So the bathrooms were kind of dirty, but the they were better than a pot-a-potty in my opinion. Not at all horrible.


From Kristen Scott on 10/18/2010

This place is an absolute gem! The hubs, the dog and I like to tent-camp. We arrived just after dark and found a great spot. I was looking for some wood when the ranger came by. She told me they sold firewood for four bucks a bundle, I said we'd take two. Not only did she BRING the firewood to our site, she brought five bundles so we could have our pick.


From Melanie on 09/26/2010

I agree with some of the others posters. The restrooms are horrible.


From Carolyn Greenwood-Wagner on 08/27/2010

Fell in love with Greenleaf years back when would attend the annual Girl Scout summer camp. The staff were most friendly and helpful, the lodge with a spectacular view. Have taken grandchildren who now love going to Greenleaf. This is one of the most gorgeous camps in OK.


From Cheryl on 07/28/2010

Camp grounds was very clean. Both Bath houses had working and clean showers. It sucked I had to pay to fish off the docks and I had to pay to swim in the pool and that I had to spend 4 days and 3 nights in a hot cabin. I called several times and even went and talked to them to have nothing done. NO SORRY or let us bring another ac in to fix the prob. or adj. the bill. nothing!!!!!


From Glenda on 07/28/2010

My granddaughters & I had a great time this past week. We plan on going back soon!


From Jerry on 07/03/2010

the beach needs to be cleaned up ,so you won`t step something


From Rachel on 07/03/2010

We camped @ Gobbler Ridge Area,there was 42 sites in this area with ONLY ONE SHOWER!!!! We made our reservations 4 months in advance when we got there they didn`t mow out sites we had ten sites.


From lisa on 06/29/2010

When you pay to camp you should not have to pay for showering to swim in the pool.. Not only have to pay for pool but have to share with another 100 kids from a Camp that was bused in... Showers and Restrooms are nasty...


From Johnny Winkle on 06/26/2010

The Camping was Horrible. None of our fifty plus group will ever Camp in Oklahoma again because of it.


From Lance on 06/24/2010

If I had a problem with a bathroom, I would let the park manager know. Give them a chance to make it right.


From Chris Milholen on 06/22/2010

Bathrooms suck! Wife and kids are there now and they said someone should call the health department about the restrooms.


From Bobby on 06/20/2010

I am disappointed also. The fishing was not good but that is expected in 95 degree heat. The lake is rather small and the water temperature was getting too warm for dock and bank fishing. The new boat dock is not fishing friendly as it could be. I stayed at the Cyprus Row camp ground in mid June, 2010. The water from the hydrants was more of a liquid substrate that smelled and tasted like chlorine and looked like rust, it was a light rust tint and the water was usable. The new restroom and shower building in that area will be the new cement bomb shelter type if it is ever opened. I think this type was designed by FEMA or the Corrections Department rather than a park service. From conversations with the workers this project has taken weeks going on months rather than the normal number of days. Other than seasonly poor fishing, questionable water, and lack of restrooms the camp was fine. There was plenty of safe and good things for kids to do and the staff is very pleasant. For these reasons I give Greenleaf State Park conditional recommendations.


From Tom on 06/06/2010

The park has been a perennial favorite of mine but I really did not like the new out houses that replaced the flush toliet. The odor from them was noticable and the construction does not match the rest of the park. The new boat dock is more of a swimming dock but was enjoyed as such by many. Greenleaf is still my favorite park but I am dissapointed with these new additions. All other features of the park are outstanding.


From melissa on 05/25/2010

This is one of my favorite places to go. The cabins are great. We even stayed here for Valentines day and had a ball but it is even better in the summer. I can't wait to go back and feed the deer again. They ate out of my hand last time! This is a great place for couples or families!


From mike on 03/28/2010

The family will love it, take them here!!!!


From Trisha P on 03/26/2010

This is a great state park. I especially love how kid-friendly it is, even for very young kids. For example, they have a really cool swimming pool that our bigger kids loved. My 2-year-old was more interested in the shaded sand box right next to the pool, but it was easy for me to keep an eye on everyone at the same time. They have a large playground, lots and lots of shade and a great swimming area in the lake. When we were there they even provided life jackets at the lake - again, very convenient. The kids fishing pond was fun, but fishing is also easy to do off the dock near the marina. My son caught his very first little fish there with the assistance of a couple guys working at the marina. They were so nice and helpful to do that for him. It was by far the most exciting thing that happened to him on the whole trip. Very fun to watch. The cabins are great. We saw young deer all over the place. I can't say enough good things. We had a ball. In fact, all the kids cried when we had to leave. This one definitely gets 2 thumbs up from me.


From Patti Hathcoat on 03/02/2010

I love Greenleaf State Park. It is a great place to take grandkids. I have 16 grandkids and they love to go camping with Nana and Papa. The fishing pond is so neat for them. Also, my family enjoys the pool and the paddle boats. The last time I visited the park, my family entered a volleyball tournament, we ended up with 2nd place and had so much fun. We plan to visit again this spring.


From Audrey Hearing on 02/23/2010

I used to go there a lot when I was a kid with my family and have absolutely loved it!! I have so many memories from camping there! I am going camping there this summer with my boyfriend, his sister, and her fiance since they haven't gone! I recommend to every one!


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