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Roman Nose State Park 'early morning ' © debbie p-g robert j jr.
watching the sunrise from the teepee
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Roman Nose State Park
ROMAN NOSE STATE PARK
ROMAN NOSE STATE PARK
Hwy 8 A
Watonga, Oklahoma   73772

Phone: 580-623-4215
Toll Free: 800-892-8690
Reservations: 800-892-8690
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Roman Nose State Park
'early morning '

watching the sunrise from the teepee
Roman Nose State Park
'the teepee'

they have a couple of these that you can rent to camp in. they are right on the water. becareful if it rains
Roman Nose State Park
'our camping buddy'

our friend for the 2 days we camped in the teepee. looking out on the water, outside the teepee.
Roman Nose State Park
'just another spot'

another of the many spots around the lake.
Roman Nose State Park
'what beauty'

this is just a shot that caught my eye because it was so beautiful
Roman Nose State Park
'one of many'

just one of the many views of the different areas of the lake
Roman Nose State Park
'our favorite spot'

this is at one of the picnic/camping spots.
Roman Nose State Park
'at ourfav spot'

this is at our fav spot . it runs along the picnic spot and back into the trees.
Once a winter campground of the Cheyenne tribe, this area now is a scenic retreat set on a canyon bluff that over-looks ancient mesas. Towering cedar, buffalo grass and wild blue sage add to the beauty of this legendary setting, and to the enjoyment of the many recreational activities.

Set amidst a beautiful canyon, recreation activities at this state park include an 18 hole golf course, swimming pools, tennis courts, volleyball court, hiking trails, two lakes, trout fishing in season, miniature golf, canoeing, paddle boats, horse stables and hayrides. Group camps, tent and RV campsites are located throughout the park. The area also offers good opportunities for fall foliage viewing. Roman Nose Resort is also on site and offers lodge rooms, banquet rooms, a full service restaurant and cabins. The Fairway Cottage, offers a full kitchen, living/dining room, satellite television, washer/dryer, telephone, private patio, and can accommodate 10 guests for a small group meeting, retreat or reunion. For more information on lodge rooms or cabins, call 800-892-8690. Teepee (tipi) rentals also available in summer months. Rates $65-100. Group rates available.


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Park Visitor Online Reviews
December 14 One of my favorite state parks in OK by Dr. Joe
I have been going to RNSP for @ 15-20 yrs. Great discount for the handicap/disable vets Great hiking, fishing and just to chill. Highly recomended to relax!!!Not so far away from OKC.
September 4 Excellent hiking trails by newseditor
If you like hiking, Roman Nose is outstanding. Many trails, excellent scenery. Nice, quiet setting. Newly renovated lodge looks really nice.
July 17 Fun
I have never spent a prolonged time at Roman Nose, but some of my fondest memories as a child were there. The pool and horse back riding was always really fun. We usually stayed at the lodge which was really nice and had breakfast on the patio as we fed a racoon that frequented the patio for bisquits. Love it! Very sad to read some of the posts about it being unpleasant and dirty, I never experienced that part, but, I never stayed in the cabins nor went on a holiday weekend.
April 28 had a great time 2010 by ameliabadelia41
we have went to camp on several occasions even in pouring rain and I loved it we was soak by the time we got our tent up... every one is so nice and the diner is wonderful they have games to play while we waited out the rain.. paddle boats are alot of fun, canoes, mini golf and great walking and hiking trails I guess they have bike trails too but we didnt take bikes.. this year I want to stay a night in the NEW hotel that is what I plan for my honeys birthday.. they have new management and I think it will be great again this year. I want a job there but live too far.LOL P.S. the pool is beautiful the grounds are beautiful there are springs that are icy cold I think it is a bit of heaven on earth I believe it is a must try, I thought the showers were clean it is an older park but they have good upkeep and the rangers made many rounds and were very friendly to us. Agian I love the place they have houses you can rent even if your not a camper we looked at them and they were clean.. you could do some thing different everyday for a week at least. No Im not family I just have camped MANY places and in my opinion it is lovely there..
April 25 NICE PARK SMALL CABINS by April 2011
I enjoyed the park itself, very beautiful. The cabins were so small. The bathroom was so gross. They need to completely tear it out and replace it. And the Kitchen Cabinets were so old. I felt like we spent a lot of money staying there that they should be able to clean the cabin better, the floors were so dirty, they did not sweep under the couch, we had to clean it..
December 20 great trout fishing
November 29 Fond Memories of Growing Up by Richard Balzer
I grew up less than an hour from Roman Nose and my family frequently camped there. It was and still is one of my favorite places to take day-trips and over nighters to. The pool is huge, the paddle boats a blast, and the canyon just beautiful.
September 9 by Jarrod
We had our family reunion at Roman Nose this year(2010) and had a wonderful time. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a group location. The pool was huge, horses were friendly, and the rangers and maintenance staff were very helpful.
September 9 Never visit
The comment from the person who said they would never visit again was sad to me. I have never stayed here but have learned in my years of camping that it is usually best NOT to go no a holiday weekend. Parks are always crowded and funding only allows so many employees, who are overworked and usually underpaid.
August 3 Try the lobster! by Andrew Ryerson
This is one of the best parks in the state park system. I have been returning to this park for 8 years now and I have to say that it is beautiful, well maintained (for a state budget and the traffic it gets) and the park operators and rangers have always been top notch in assuring us a safe and enjoyable experience. This park is good for large groups of 300 or so in Turkey Roost (which I do) as well as a nice family cabin getaway.
July 23 Beautiful Location by Bryan Crump
Roman Nose is a beautiful park. The sunsets are amazing and there is plenty that the park has to offer. The visitor center has some very helpful and kind people as well. I highly recommend visiting the park when you get the chance. It is a perfect spot to take nature photos as well.
May 31 Will not ever visit this state park agai
The weekend was not a total diseaster but very close, the pool was not open until Sunday and it was so over crowded by very rude people, the last night there a church group from Burns Flat arrived and they proceeded to sing, play guitar, tamborine until midnight they had no concern for anyone else and the park ranger was no where to be found. we had to contact the Watonga police department. Taking a shower was a risk to ones health there were hairballs in the drains so you were always ankle deep in other peoples stuff. I took my daughter here several years ago and had the best time so while we still hold on to the wonderful memories we made when she was little this is a state park that has become someplace we will never go and I strongly recommend anyone else looking for a fun clean family excursion go else where.
May 17 Fun Day Trip or Weekend Getaway by melinda
This park is a great day trip or weekend getaway that is approximately 1-1.5 hours from anywhere in the metro area. Offers great hiking/mountain biking trails, fishing, horseback riding, and 18 hole golf course. Also open during certain times of the year mini golf, canoes, kayaking, paddle boats and swimming pool so check with park for hours. It is a no wake lake so peaceful and quiet and a fun time for kids of all ages. There are cabins available, tent and RV sites, and a bed and breakfast located at entrance to the park.


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Roman Nose Resort Park
Rt 1 Box 2-2
Watonga, OK 73772

30 miles N of I-40; 4 miles N of Watonga on Hwy 8, then 3 miles N on Hwy 8A.

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