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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
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Robbers Cave State Park © Brian Cheatham
Robbers Cave State Park © Rick Lindberg
Robbers Cave State Park Robbers Cave Lodge © Brian Cheatham
View on the walk from the parking lot around to the back of the lodge.
Robbers Cave State Park © Rick Lindberg
Robbers Cave State Park Lake Carlton © Brian Cheatham
Hiking trail at around the lake
Robbers Cave State Park Fourche Maline Creek © Brian Cheatham
beautiful gem
Robbers Cave State Park © Brian Cheatham
Robbers Cave State Park Lake Carlton © Brian Cheatham
From the parkling but the dam looking towards the beach
Robbers Cave State Park Lake Carlton © Ron Longenecker
Robbers Cave State Park Overlook on Robbers Cave © Jared Kinley
Robbers Cave State Park Rock Walls and Formations © Jared Kinley
Robbers Cave State Park Sun Peaking in Robbers Cave © Jared Kinley
Robbers Cave State Park Misty Morning © Marshall Hepner
View of the valley below the cabins on a misty morning.
Robbers Cave State Park Trees and Roots © Jared Kinley
Robbers Cave State Park Look out © Andrea Wright
From Top of the cave
Robbers Cave State Park © Cynthia Talley
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
Rock formations along the Nature Trail
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
A view from above the cave
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
View from the trailhead to the cave
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
view from the nature trail looking back toward car park
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
looking back along the first section of cave trail
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
woodland blossom along the nature trail
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
view from start of trail head
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
Park map detailing trails etc
Robbers Cave State Park © Chris Walters
Looking out of Robbers Cave
Robbers Cave State Park © Cynthia Talley
Robbers Cave State Park © Cynthia Talley
Robbers Cave State Park © Cynthia Talley
Robbers Cave State Park Rocks © Andrea Wright
Robbers Cave State Park Rocks and Trees agains the sky © Andrea Wright
Robbers Cave State Park Big Fish at Coon Creek © Irene Haley Kay
8.5 pounds, 26 long. Caught at Coon Creek by Irene Kay. July 2015
ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARK
ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARK
Hwy 2 N
Wilburton, Oklahoma   74578

Phone: 918-465-2565
Toll Free: 800-654-8240
Reservations: 918-465-2562
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Take a horseback ride along the scenic bluffs, fish to your heart's content, wake up to the view from Belle Starr View Lodge, explore the beauty that is Robbers Cave State Park.

Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of rappellers, cave explorers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including caves, trout fishing in season, boating, hunting, trails for hikers and horses, sandstone cliffs for climbing and rappelling, and fall foliage viewing. RV and tent campsites, and equestrian campsites are also available. Lodging facilities include the Belle Starr View Lodge, cabins and two group camps. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, playgrounds, miniature golf, hiking trails, paddleboat rentals, and a nature center with naturalist programs/exhibits round out the park's facilities.
History of the Area
Located in Oklahoma, the park was established in 1935. It is named after a cave historically used by outlaws for hiding. The Civilian Conservation Corps developed it during the Great Depression era under President Roosevelt's New Deal program. In addition to its natural beauty and outdoor activities, it also hosts an annual fall festival that attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
November 11 Beautiful Park by Kris_T
We accidentally wound up in Wilburton after I asked hubby to turn off the Talimena Scenic drive to look for a lake. Since were already so close and I had wanted to go to Robbers Cave for a long time, we went. I am so thrilled this happened. This park, on this day, with all the fall color on full display was exactly what my soul needed Absolutely amazing and beautiful place
April 11 Robbers cave by Toni_G
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Robbers Cave State Park
Hwy 2 N
Wilburton, OK 74578

5 miles N of Wilburton on Hwy 2.
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