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Cleveland is know for its magnificient water treasures, the Arkansas
River and Keystone Lake. Also visit the Triangle Heritage Museum,
Sneed Log Cabin and Fort Jordan. Stroll the downtown area and visit
unique specialty and craft shops and finish up your visit with a
stop at a gourmet coffee house for a luscious dessert and cappuccino
or flavored cup of coffee.
Approaches:
BY CAR: 35 miles northwest of Tulsa on US 64; 45 miles east
of Stillwater on Cimarron Turnpike; 100 miles northeast of Oklahoma
City via the Turner Turnpike, to Bristow, then north on Hwy 48.
BY TOUR BUS: Contact Capitol Tours 405-525-6100 (Oklahoma
City), Jefferson Lines 800-827-7433 (Tulsa); Kincaid Coach Lines
800-998-1903 (Oklahoma City); Village Tours, 800-283-3338 (Oklahoma
City and Wichita).
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Kestone
Lake
Serenity, beauty and 330 miles of shoreline surround Keystone
Lake, just 20 miles from Tulsa. Visitors can enjoy boating,
fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, picnicking and swimming
while at Keystone. They can stay in one of 20 parks equipped
for RV or tent camping, or choose one of the hotels nearby
or a cabin at Keystone State Park.
Keystones sandy beaches offer sun and fun for swimming
and relaxing. Conditions are usually excellent for wind-surfing,
yachting and sailboats. The area is a hunters paradise
with 17,000 acres of open hunting land with a wide variety
of game.
Bald eagles call Keystone home from October to April. A special
observation platform below the dam is the best spot for sightseers
and photographers to observe this majestic bird.
Friendly residents, many conveniences and varied attractions
make Keystone an ideal place to visit. They also make it a
great place to stay
P.O. Box 147
Mannford, OK 74044
(918) 865-4477 / Park Office
(918) 865-4991 / Cabin Office
(918) 358-2844 / Feyodi Creek Park
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The
Triangle Museum
Triangle Oil & Historical Museum featuring a wide selection
of local and regional memoribilia as well as exhibits on early
oil field work in the area.
Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5 during summer.
Admission is Free.
Located 1/2 mile West on US-64.
(918) 358-3313
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Hallett
Motor Racing Circuit
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a 1.8 mile, 10 turn Road Racing
course in the rolling Osage Hills of North Eastern Oklahoma.
It is located 35 miles west of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the Highway
99 exit of the Cimarron Turnpike.
Hallett has over 80 feet of elevation change and is considered
Technically Difficult. It has wide, grassy run-off areas and
zero concrete or Armco barriers. Hallett is unique in that
it can be run in either clockwise or counter-clockwise directions
- making it two completely different race courses.
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