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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
Area 2
Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
Area 2
Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
Area 2
Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
Area 2
Robbers Cave State Park 11/10/21 © Kris Thomason
Area 2
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 ACTIVITIES
Birding
The park offers birdwatchers a variety of species, including woodpeckers, hawks and warblers. Birding trails are available for exploration. The area is especially popular during migration seasons due to its diverse habitats attracting different birds. A checklist can be obtained from the nature center to help identify local avian life.
Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts can explore 8 miles of mountain biking trails. Be aware, these paths are rugged and challenging.

The park's terrain is hilly with rocky outcroppings; caution should be exercised while cycling to prevent accidents.

There's also a paved road for those preferring less strenuous rides but watch out for vehicular traffic on this route.

Riders must always wear helmets as safety measures due to the rough nature of some tracks in the area.

Remember that all bike routes aren't marked clearly so it’s easy to get lost if you're not careful enough.

Ensure your bicycle is well-equipped with lights since certain sections may lack sufficient illumination especially after dusk.

Lastly, keep an eye on weather conditions before heading off because sudden changes could make riding dangerous or impossible at times.
Trails
1. Lake Carlton Trail: This is a 3-mile loop trail that circles around the beautiful Lake Carlton, offering scenic views of the lake and surrounding forest.

2. Mountain Trail: A challenging yet rewarding hike, this 6-mile long trail takes you through rugged terrain with panoramic vistas from atop sandstone cliffs.

3. Rough Canyon Loop: At approximately one mile in length, this short but steep path offers stunning canyon views and opportunities to spot local wildlife such as deer or turkey vultures.

4. Coon Creek Bridge & Lookout Point Trails: These two interconnected trails total about three miles together; they offer hikers an easy walk along peaceful creekside paths leading up to picturesque lookout points over Robbers Cave State Park's valleys.

5. Deep Ford Campground Loop: An easier option for families or novice hikers at just under a mile round trip - it winds its way past campgrounds before looping back towards starting point via woodland scenery.

6. Outlaw Nature Trail: Just half-a-mile long nature interpretive trail where visitors can learn more about Oklahoma’s flora and fauna while enjoying their leisurely stroll amidst serene surroundings.

7. Robber's Cave History Hike: It is not only popular among history buffs due to historical significance related with infamous outlaws like Jesse James but also attracts adventure seekers because of rock climbing options available on natural formations throughout less than a mile-long route.

8. Cattail Pond Walkway – Wheelchair Accessible Route: Specially designed keeping accessibility needs in mind, this quarter-of-a- mile paved pathway leads straight down into Cattail pond area providing breathtaking water-side view without any strenuous effort.

9. Old Two Toes (Equestrian)Trail: A unique equestrian-friendly hiking experience spanning nearly six miles across diverse landscapes including forests, creeks, and meadows making it perfect choice for horse riders seeking outdoor adventures within park boundaries.

10. Lake Wayne Wallace Trail: This 2-mile long trail offers a peaceful hike along the shores of Lake Wayne Wallace, providing ample opportunities for bird watching and fishing.

Boating
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. Lake Carlton, Coon Creek Lake and Wayne Wallace Reservoir are all available for no-wake boating activities such as canoeing or paddleboating. Canoe rentals are also offered on-site to facilitate these water-based adventures. Fishing boats with trolling motors can be used in the lakes too but personal watercrafts like jet skis aren't allowed due to safety reasons.
Fishing
Largemouth Bass ¿ Smallmouth Bass ¿ Crappie ¿ Sunfish ¿ Channel Catfish ¿ Rainbow Trout
Swimming
1. Robbers Cave State Park offers two designated swimming areas in Lake Carlton and Coon Creek.
2. Both locations are ideal for family-friendly water activities during the summer months.
3. Swimming is not allowed around boat docks or launch ramps to ensure safety.
4. No lifeguards are on duty, so visitors swim at their own risk within marked boundaries.
5. The park also provides paddle boats, canoes, and kayaks rentals for additional aquatic fun near the swimming areas.

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ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARK

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