Chickasaw National Recreation Area

Lincoln Bridge stands out as one of the oldest park structures
Springs, streams, lakes - whatever its form, water is the attraction at Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
Map showing location of park.
Volunteer Creek Cleanup at Chickasaw NRA for National Public Lands Day
Celebrate National Public Lands Day by helping clean up Rock Creek at Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Join park staff at the Lincoln Bridge parking lot near the junction of Highway 177 and Northwest Perimeter Road on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 9:00 am to sign up as a volunteer. The event will last until noon.
A central tree with two sickly trunks extending to the right and left sides of the main tree. An orange temporary fence is in the background.
A barrel of Monkey Trees – an update on a local favorite at Chickasaw National Recreation Area
On April 27, a tornado touched down south of Veterans Lake in Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Perhaps the most iconic tree impacted by the tornado was the Monkey Tree. While the Monkey Tree did sustain damage, experts say it will likely survive.
a smiling man in a ranger hat and a grey uniform shirt stands near a park service arrowhead logo
New superintendent selected for Chickasaw National Recreation Area
The National Park Service (NPS) has selected Devon Bradley as superintendent of Chickasaw National Recreation Area. In this role, Bradley will also supervise the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site superintendent and support operations at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Bradley will begin his new assignment in August.
Opportunity to cut and remove hay
Chickasaw National Recreation Area is seeking applicants to cut and remove hay from three former agricultural fields in Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
Most areas of Chickasaw National Recreation Area are now open
Chickasaw National Recreation Area is reopening a number of areas of the park, including Veterans Lake, Bromide Hill, Rock Creek Campground, Cats Eye Road, Bromide Pavilion, the Bromide Picnic Area, and Bluestem Prairie. The remainder of the trail system has also opened, including the Bison Pasture Loop, the spur trails to Bromide Hill and Rock Creek Campground, the Inkana Trail, the Veterans Lake Trail, and the Rock Creek Multi-Use Trails.
Lincoln Bridge with Travertine Creek flowing below
Photo by NPS Photo
Lake boating on a summer day
Photo by NPS Photo
Lake fishing with family
Photo by NPS Photo
Herd of bison
Photo by NPS Photo
Two people hiking over a water feature
Photo by NPS Photo