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Roman Nose State Park
Address:
Route 1 Box 2-2
Watonga
Oklahoma
73772
Phone:
580-623-4215 ext. 3
TTY:
Available with prior notice.
Fax:
580-623-2190
Email:
romannosepark@oklahomaparks.com
URL:
www.oklahomaparks.com
Category
State park or recreation area managed by a state agency
General Description
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, horse stables and hayrides by reservation. 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.
Accessibility Features
General Accessibility Features
Accessible tent camp sites
Accessible RV camp sites
Accessible cabin/shelter camp sites
Accessible bathrooms
Accessible routes from accessible camp sites to accessible comfort stations/restrooms
Accessible viewing areas or outlooks
Accessible trails
Accessible picnic tables/areas
Accessible fishing locations
Accessible swimming pools and/or spas
Accessible playgrounds/children's play areas
Accessible sporting areas (e.g. baseball or soccer fields, tennis or basketball courts, etc)
Accessible by public transportation
Amenities and Lodging
Accessible lodging rooms
Accessible food service areas
Accessible gift shops
Information and Interpretation Features
Brochures or program guides provide information on its accessibility features
Park brochures readily available in alternate formats (braille, large print, audio, computer disc)
A website in which accessibility information is included
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Request form to be added to the list of Parks
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